“Nice to meet you guys,” Jason said.
When Lucy glanced at me questioningly, I sighed, “Jason had a meeting after mine, and they were running late, and then he was in my meeting so he recognized me and offered to drop me off.”
That short but to the point explanation would only hold her off until we got into our apartment.
“You two know each other?” Marcus asked with a confused frown on his face.
Marcus was a completely different matter. He was my roommate and my ex, and the more my book took off, the more annoyed he got.
I felt Jason’s hand on the small of my back. It was a light touch, but it was enough to make my entire body buzz with excitement.
Stupid, traitorous body.
“Jason was my brother’s best friend. He used to practically live with us,” I said to Marcus.
“You never mentioned that.”
“I’m sorry? I didn’t think you would be interested in knowing that.”
Lucy cut in. “Oh, shut up, Marcus. I knew, and frankly, that’s enough. Would you like to come up?” she asked Jason, softening her tone.
“I would love to, but I’m afraid it will have to wait until next time.” Turning to me, he said, “Can I see your phone?”
“Why?” I asked suspiciously.
“I want to get Dylan’s number.”
Ah, right.It wasn’t like he would want mine. Nodding, I took it out of my bag and handed it over.
“Olive.” Getting my attention, Char touched my arm. “I’m dying to hear what happened at the meeting and if you said yes, but I have to meet with my study group…” She glanced down at her watch. “In half an hour. I’ll catch up with you when I get back, ok?”
“Sure, we’ll talk when you get back.”
Blowing us a quick kiss, she slipped away.
Before I could ask Jason why it was taking so long to get Dylan’s number, Marcus caught my eyes, shook his head, turned around, and left.
“What’s wrong with him?” I asked Lucy, making sure Jason couldn’t hear.
“Who knows? He is in one of his moods, I guess. Don’t worry about him.”
Jason handed my phone back, our fingers touching for a quick second.
Those old, childish butterflies I’d thought were long gone? They all came back with a vengeance, which scared me more than anything that had happened that day.
“I put my own number in there and I want you to call me whenever you need anything, ok?”
As if I would ever repeat that mistake again.
“Since I have a feeling you won’t do that, I’ll make sure to text you as soon as I start reading the book. I’ll let you know what I think.”
“You’re not going to let it go, are you?”
His grin grew bigger. “Not a chance in hell, little one.”
After he said goodbye to Lucy, he looked at me one more time. Then, cupping my face yet again, he pressed an unexpected kiss on my forehead, rendering me completely speechless.
“I’ll see you soon,” he said, and then he was gone.
“Now,” Lucy started as she hooked her arm in mine and started dragging me toward our building. “I’m gonna hold my tongue until we take those stairs up, get in your room, close your door, and lay next to each other on that bed. That should give both of us enough time to take in what just happened. However, when our hearts finally stop going haywire over that fine piece of ass, you’ll answer every single question I ask. Is that understood? Nod if it is.”
I nodded.
***
“Wait a minute. He pulled you out of the meeting? But did you say yes before he dragged you out? Is this awesome movie happening or not?”
I was just as baffled as she was. “It looks like it is.”
We were sitting next to each other on my bed, facing the window that looked out to an already darkening sky. My room was only big enough to fit a queen bed and a small closet/dresser, but since my bed was slightly bigger than her full one, it was our regular meeting spot for late night talks and snacks.
“And why are we not more excited about this huge, huge life-changing thing? You’re kinda making it sound like it’s nothing.”
“Seeing Jason eclipsed that little nugget. Oh, Lucy.” Closing my eyes, I sighed and fell back onto my pillows. “I acted like a total idiot. I was mortified when I saw him walk in that door, but then why did I feel that rush when he grabbed me by my hand, or when he looked at me as if he was really seeing me? Why did…” I struggled to find the right words. “Why did my heart feel like it was burning?” I threw my arm over my eyes and released a sigh. “But then I remembered how much it hurt to read what he thought of me that night, and I couldn’t look him in the eyes. I called him Mr. Jason Thorn for crying out loud! I made a complete fool of myself in front of everyone.”
Lucy gently lay down next to me and I opened my eyes to look into her stormy gray ones.
“But the waterfall trick worked, didn’t it? You were all calm and collected until Hotness Overload walked in and your ovaries exploded along with your heart.”
I smiled. “That’s one way to put it, I guess.”
“Do you still love him?” she asked after a long beat of silence.
I chuckled. “Along with millions of other women. Who doesn’t love Jason Thorn?” Lucy ignored my answer and pointedly kept looking at me until I gave up. “He is not the same kid who slept right across from my room, Lucy. I’m not in love with him like that any more.”
“I don’t believe you, my green Olive.” She bopped my nose with her fingertip.
“It doesn’t matter whether you do or not. I doubt I’ll see him again any time soon.” I patted her arm. “Don’t worry though, I’ll take you to see his next movie. You can still salivate while you are watching his abs. Isn’t that coming out like next month?”
After seeing and talking to him again after so many years, wouldn’t it be a solid kick in my stomach when I saw him kiss his costar? And right when I was starting to get used to seeing him in a lip lock.
She sighed. “No, still two months away. And anyway, it’s not the same as seeing him face to face. Do you think he would’ve taken his shirt off if you’d asked nicely? I’m forever ruined after seeing him show that dimple to you and then kiss your freaking forehead. If I didn’t know you still loved him—”
“I don’t love him.”
“I would’ve jumped on him and quite possibly licked that dimple while my hands accidentally wandered to places every girl would give their firstborn to get a peek at.” She did a whole body shudder.
“Ahh, don’t be disgusting.” I made a funny face at her. “And don’t do that to any guy when I’m around, please.”
“Why? Licking is a natural urge. When you think of it, you actually start to learn how to lick properly when you are just kid. All those lollies and ice creams you licked to death? That was just training. Do you think he wouldn’t love it if you licked his dimple and let your hands roam around for bit?”
“He sees me as his sister, Lucy. Of course he wouldn’t like having my tongue anywhere near his face, or my hand for that matter.”
“Says who?”
“Says every guy who’s had a best friend’s little sister fall in love with him. When you think about it, it actually does sound a little annoying. There he is trying to have a family moment, which he didn’t get at his own home, and there I am popping up wherever he goes, sticking to him like a glue. He was just nice enough not to say anything to my face.”
Lucy turned fully toward me, her eyes sparkling with mischief. “Maybe he’ll fall in love with you this time around. Then I could see his abs any time I wanted. Damn, I could quite possibly get away with copping a feel.”
“I’d say don’t hold your breath. I gave up on that dream exactly seven years…four months, and some days ago. Not that I’m counting or anything.”
Lucy snorted. “Of course not.”
My phone pinged with a new text message and before I could even lift my head off the pillows, Lucy was off the bed and digging into my handbag.
“Who is it?” I asked. “Is it Char? Can you text her back and remind her to buy toilet paper on her way back? There was no way I was going to ask the Jason Thorn to stop at the grocery store to buy some toilet paper. Why are you smirking, Lucy? What did she say?”