“Oh, right. Isabelle.” I moved away, stretching and yawning and ignoring her comment. I noticed TJ looking at me hungrily in my dress but I just couldn’t muster the energy. “Then maybe I’ll go back to bed for a while.”
“Sleep tight.” Ronnie rested her head against TJ’s chest as I turned toward the door, glad they weren’t really mad.
“Don’t let the bedbugs bite,” TJ added, making me smile.
“Oh, one good thing…” I stopped at the door and looked back, seeing TJ’s arms wrapped tightly around his wife again. “I might have an agent.”
“You met an agent at 1 Oak?” Ronnie sounded dubious.
“I actually met Jim Carrey at 1 Oak last night.” I patted my purse. “I got his autograph for Henry. But the agent, well…I met him at Catherine’s.”
“Catherine?” TJ inquired.
“The woman I went home with last night.” I blushed. I couldn’t help it.
“He went home with you?” TJ frowned.
“No…he was already there. I mean…” I took a deep breath. “He’s her husband.”
TJ blinked. “You spent the night with both of them?”
“No…” I was quick to dispel that. “Just Catherine. I met him in morning.”
Ronnie and TJ exchanged looks.
“So what’s this guy’s name?” TJ asked.
“Josh…” I stopped, actually having to search my memory for Catherine’s last name. “Josh Wickham.”
TJ blinked longer this time, looking not just surprised, but actually shocked..
“Do you know him?”
“I know of him.”
“Is that a good thing?” I asked.
“He represents some pretty big names.”
“Oh?” Now I was really curious. “Like who?”
“Stieg Larsson. Maya Angelou. Oh, and JK. Rowling.”
“You’re kidding me.” I knew my mouth was gaping and tried to close it. “Why would he give me his card?”
Ronnie snorted. “Because he wants to get into your pants?”
I waved that idea away. “He already saw me out of them… well, most of the way out of them.”
“Oh really?” TJ perked up at that.
“Long story.” I laughed, shaking my head. “Will you wake me up when Beth gets home?”
“I’ll send her in to wake you up,” Ronnie agreed, grinning.
I groaned. “Gee, thanks.”
I went to my room, leaving them there to talk-and I was sure they were talking about me. At least I’d changed the subject from the baby, I thought, peeling off my dress and panties, contemplating a shower. Tired won, though, and I collapsed naked on my bed, pulling the covers up.
Then I remembered the text messages from Lil. I sighed, searching blindly on the floor for my purse and finding it. I located my phone, flipping it open and scrolling through. She had Alek had gone back to his place. Well, that was new. Usually it was her place. And he’d stayed all night, apparently. That was new, too. And they were
going out to breakfast. Wow. Alek was one of those “I have to sleep in my own bed”
types who left at four in the morning.
I got to the end of the texts and realized I also had a voice message. TJ or Ronnie again, I figured, clicking ’dial' and waiting for the phone to connect to my voice mail.
“Hi Just-Janie, it’s Josh.”
I stared at my cell, blinking. He’d called? Already? When? I realized then that I’d turned my phone to ‘silent’ when I checked my messages at Catherine’s.
“I was wondering if you wanted to go to dinner tonight. How’s Masa? I can pick you up at seven.”
Tonight? Dinner? Masa? Was he serious? It was the most expensive restaurant in New York—like, $1000 for a romantic dinner for two expensive. And reservations were booked in advance for months. How in the world had he managed it?
“But I have to be honest… this is purely personal. Not business. I want to see you.
Again. Probably wearing more clothes this time, if that’s your preference. Although I really did like the dress…”
His voice trailed off and he cleared his throat. “Anyway, yeah, so I’d like to take you out on a date. And my wife’s totally okay with the whole seeing other people thing, as you know, and since you were here after spending the night with her, well, I figured you must be okay with it, too… so I thought I’d give it a shot. What do you say, Just-Janie? Would you like to go out on a date with me?”
Did I want to go out on a date with Josh? No business, purely personal?
“You've got my numbers. Give me a call. Or text me. Or whatever.”
I wasn’t going to get an agent out of this, I realized. I was going to get another complicate triangulated relationship. And could I really afford that? I looked at the phone, frowning. Catherine was a goddess… but I wasn’t in love with her and didn’t think I ever could be. But Josh? I remembered talking with him, sharing coffee and canollis, and my whole body felt like a pot just coming to boil.
“Bye for now, Just-Janie.”
I can’t, I told myself. This is a really bad idea. Getting involved with Josh after going to bed-twice-with Catherine? While I was already sandwiched firmly between TJ and Ronnie? No. It was a very, very bad idea.
2NITE. 7. I HAVE HOTTER DRESSES. -JJ
I texted him anyway, signing it “JJ” for “Just Janie.” The name made me smile. I put my phone back into my purse, leaving the ringer on “silent.”
Whatever the response, I’d find out when I woke up.
When I drifted off, I found I wasn’t thinking about my incredible night with Catherine, even though every movement I made served to remind me. Instead, I was thinking about the way her husband looked at me over a cup of coffee, his dark eyes smiling but hungry, as if he could eat me up in a moment if he got the chance.
Had I just given him the chance?
I secretly hoped I had.
CHAPTER FOUR
“Janie? Is that you?” TJ’s voice broke into my reverie as I stood under the hot, pounding water of their shower. I couldn’t stop thinking about Josh, who had left another message while I slept, telling me he’d pick me up at seven and he couldn’t wait to see what I’d be wearing. I’d been trying to decide since.
“It’s me,” I affirmed. There was a shower downstairs, but it didn’t have the double showerhead-or the delicious shower massager—so I often snuck up here instead.
“Just taking a shower.”
“Can I join you?” He peeked around the curtain, giving me a winning TJ grin, making the cleft in his chin even more prominent. I found it hard to resist him, even from the beginning. It was no different now.
“Where’s Ronnie?” I wiped water out of my eyes.
“Shopping.” He was already sliding his PJ bottoms off. “For baby clothes,” he added, stepping into the shower fully nude. He was tall, tanned and gorgeous, filling up all the available space and blocking the water spray. Not that I really minded.
Sometimes I liked having him all to myself.
“Beth isn’t home yet?” I’d woken up on my own-no Bethie jumping up and down on my bed-and slipped up here, feeling incredibly dirty, in so many ways, from last night’s romp.
“She’s going with Isabelle and her mom to the zoo.” He grabbed the soap and began to wash.
I slipped past him to the front, back under the warmth of the water. “Well that’s more fun than the Picasso exhibit.”
He snorted laughter. “You didn’t enjoy our day of art appreciation?”
“Oh, I didn’t mind. But I think Beth will like sea lions and polar bears more.”