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A Merry Little Christmas(16)

By:Melanie Schuster


Just to be on the safe side, he decided to trail along to the afterglow,  not caring a bit that he was probably making a jackass out of himself.  He managed to maintain a modicum of dignity by being at least sociable  enough to speak to people he knew, to look like his normal affable and  charming self to everyone except Warren and Angelique. But when he  wasn't exchanging greetings and smiling at old friends and business  acquaintances, his eyes were glued to them. In his entire life he'd  never lost control like this and he had no idea why he'd done it  tonight. Other than the fact that his little Evilene was the most  captivating woman in the room, he had no reason to behave like this,  none whatsoever.

Get a grip, get a grip! What's wrong with you, man, you act like you've  never seen her before in your life! Donnie berated himself and tried to  regain some ground in the maturity department, but it seemed to be  impossible. Being seated across from her and Warren was driving him  crazy. The whole idea behind him coming was to make sure she didn't make  a fool out of Warren, but every time her amazing lips turned up in a  smile, he was the one who made a fool out of himself. He was about to  cut his losses and leave when a pretty woman who looked vaguely familiar  stopped at their table. After he and Warren both stood up to  acknowledge the lady and Warren had made the introductions, Donnie was  about to bid everyone good evening when Angelique invited the woman to  sit with them, something he would never have expected from her, never in  a million years. Yet the two of them were chattering away like old  friends. This evening was getting stranger and stranger.... He was  jolted from his deep thoughts when the women decided to visit the  ladies' room, causing the two men to rise from their seats.

As the ladies left on their pilgrimage of sisterhood, Warren signaled  the server for another round of drinks. Then he turned to Donnie with  his thick brows knit together in total puzzlement. "Do you care to tell  me why in the world you're acting like her bodyguard? Why are you  hanging around here with your cheeks full of wind? If you want her so  bad, why don't you ask her out, man, instead of trying to block my  play?"

Donnie took a deep breath and looked Warren full in the face. "You're  the doctor, Warren, isn't it obvious that I've lost my freakin' mind? I  told you that woman was dangerous. Now do you believe me?"                       
       
           



       

Warren looked at the despair on his friend's face and burst out  laughing. "Oh, man, Cochran, you have to know that I'm gonna be dogging  you about this for years to come. You know this, right? I'm coming over  this weekend, so knock the dust off the pool table and get some Coronas  in the house. I'm going to enjoy this, man, I really am," he said with  an evil grin.

Donnie tried to change the subject because he knew Warren could keep up  this kind of trash talk all night if necessary. "So Warren, who's the  lady who just had to say hello to you? She's kinda fine, where've you  been keeping her?"

Warren got quiet for a moment "Lisette's family owns Le Coeur de la  Maison, the place that was decorating the house when Tracy and I were  getting married. As a matter of fact Lisette was there when the  engagement was called off, sort of."

Donnie regretted bringing it up because he knew how devastated Warren  had been over the breakup of his engagement. Surprisingly, though,  Warren's overcast expression cleared rapidly. "It was nice running into  Lisette, though. She's a sweet lady and very, very talented. You should  see some of her work; she's an amazing designer. I wish I'd had her  finish the house, maybe it wouldn't look like such a barn," he said  reflectively.

"That's something you should think about. Look, I've exceeded my limit  for idiotic behavior for one night. I'm going to leave now. Thanks for  not punching my lights out," he said ruefully.

"Hey, you may as well wait until the ladies come back. You know how they  are when they make that trip. What in the world do you suppose they do  in the so-called powder room anyway?"

Donnie gave a short, harsh laugh. "They talk about us, what do you think they do?"

Angelique and Lisette both washed their hands slowly, looking at each  other's reflections in the ornate mirrors over the sinks. That they  liked what they saw was obvious, as they both smiled at the same time.  Angelique was drying her hands on a paper towel when she asked the  question that would make her and Lisette friends for life.

"You really care about Warren, don't you?" she asked quietly.

Not even the faintest hint of blush touched Lisette's almond-toned  cheeks. She nodded her head slowly and admitted it was true. "I'm in  love with him. I've been in love with him since the first time I laid  eyes on him and he has no idea. Just none."

It was Angelique's turn to nod. "I saw you watching him at the gallery. I  just met him a few days ago. He's a friend of that gloomy man who's  sitting at the table with us."

Lisette smiled gently. "The one that you have feelings for?" Seeing  Angelique's face turn red she grabbed her hand. "Ahh, don't tell me you  don't care for him! As he does you, I wasn't the only one staring  tonight," she said with a smile.

"Oh, no, you're wrong about this. We can't stand each other, really we can't!" Angelique protested.

Lisette raised an eyebrow and tilted her head slightly. Angelique took a  deep breath and blew it out in a sigh. "Oh, it's complicated. Really  complicated," she said glumly. "Listen, I've only lived here about six  months and I don't know that many people other than my cousin Paris.  Would you like to go out for lunch or brunch this weekend? You'll like  Paris too, she's a lot of fun."

Lisette's eyes grew warm with appreciation. "I would love to! And maybe  between the two of us we can make some things less complicated with  these men, hmmm?"





Chapter Seven

The next couple of weeks brought a lot of changes into several lives,  especially Angelique's. She and Paris and Lisette all hit it off  beautifully, and spent time together eating out, going to movies and  just talking. Angelique was convinced that Lisette and Warren belonged  together and was taking a page from Paris's book of matchmaking hints to  make it happen. Lisette wasn't as easily convinced.

One frigid Saturday afternoon found the three women at Angelique and  Paris's house doing one of their favorite things. A huge bowl of popcorn  was in the middle of the table, flanked by a box of tissues and a  pitcher of Crystal Light peach tea, all the needed accompaniments for a  chick-flick marathon. After watching a classic black and white in which  the heroine sacrificed her love to save the hero pain, Angelique turned  to Lisette and told her she had to do something about Warren.

"Okay, Lisette, enough is enough. You've got to let Warren know how you  feel. You've just got to. Look at that woman, how miserable she was! And  he was miserable, too. All she had to do was speak up and let him know  she loved him and she could have saved them both a lot of grief," she  said sternly.                       
       
           



       

Lisette laughed bitterly. "If only it were that easy." She sighed. "I  can't ever tell Warren how I feel about him because ..." Her voice  trailed off and she lowered her head and pinched the bridge of her nose.  When she looked up, Angelique was alarmed to see tears gathering in her  long eyelashes. Lisette wiped them away with her forefinger and rallied  on. "Because I was the one who caused his engagement to be called off,"  she said quietly.

Paris almost dropped her glass of tea. With huge, rounded eyes, she  stared at Lisette, who nodded unhappily. "It's true, I did it." She  sighed again. As always when she was emotional, a slight French  intonation crept into her speech. She was bilingual and it showed in  moments of stress or turmoil; she was Afro-French, her mother from  Senegal and her father from France.

Angelique immediately turned off the DVD and faced Lisette. She and  Lisette were on opposite ends of the couch and Paris was on the floor by  the coffee table. Paris poured her another glass of tea and Angelique  handed her the box of tissues. "Okay, Lisette, this is obviously a story  you need to get off your chest. Tell us what happened. And you have to  know that we don't think you could have done anything evil, it's just  not possible," Angelique said comfortingly.

"Well, as you know, my family owns Le Coeur de la Maison and we do  interior design for any and everybody. I don't like to use the word  ‘celebrity' but we have a lot of prominent people who use our services.  That's how I met Warren," she said, a soft look coming into her eyes.  "He came into Maison one day and said he was meeting his fiancée there.  He said that he had bought a new house and it needed everything done to  it. He was so captivating, I didn't tell him he had to have an  appointment. We're so busy, you know, we have to schedule our clientele.  But he was so... mmm," Lisette sighed and looked lost in thought for a  moment until Paris reached over and jiggled her foot.