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My Best Friend's Brother(11)




"Stop fucking calling my phone. No phone calls until the day before the date to solidify things, if you need to."


"I can do that," he said. "How do you feel about Monday night?"


I see how he wiggled around that principle. That cheeky little bastard.


"Monday night sounds fine. You can pick me up at my place around the same time as our last date."


"All right. So, what constitutes your perfect first date?"


Honestly, I wasn't sure. I was very relieved my phone wouldn't be  ringing off the hook anymore, but I had to admit that having his  attention was nice. It wasn't like the first date was terrible. In fact,  it had been wonderful. It wasn't without its awkward and guarded  moments, but welcome to the world of first dates. That's how that shit  went. He had been on my mind, but not enough to blow up his fucking  phone.


However, I was intrigued by this new concept of a second date.


"I want you to take me on a cruise on the countryside in your convertible. Top down so the wind can blow through my hair."


"Sounds familiar," he said.


"I want you to take me to Wylie. It's north of Dallas, sandwiched  between two beautiful lakes. Make a picnic basket so we can eat in your  car. We're going to find ourselves a remote location right on the edge  of the lake so we can watch the stars reflect in the still lake waters,  where we eat and actually open up about ourselves."


"Are you holding me to that or yourself to that as well?" he asked.


"Any in-depth answer you give, I'll give an equal in-depth answer in return," he said.


"And who is the judge of these answers?"


"I am," I said. "Afterward, when we're done eating and talking, we're  going to cruise back to your place with the top of your car up, holding  hands."


"Holding hands."


"Yep," I said. "We'll go back to your place and sit on that same couch  we sat on last time, except you're going to make me a decent cocktail  this time instead of crapping out and just opening a bottle of wine."


"That was expensive wine."


"Leave it closed for someone else. Cocktails and that couch. What happens from there happens," I said.


"I think I can do that. See you Monday at seven. And I won't even call  you until I'm there. I take it you want to come out like last time?'"


"Yes. Have the door open and ready for me."


"Yes, ma'am," he said.


I could feel his grin through the phone, and my spine shivered with anticipation.


"See you then, playboy."


I hung up the phone and giggled. Holy hell, that man was relentless, and  I was excited about the prospect of screwing him again. If there was  one thing that man did well, it was fuck. I wasn't going to tell him  that, though. I needed him to think he was still working. Men who  thought they were still working for it threw their all into sex.


And that's what I wanted.


Some fucking good sex like we had last time.


I was a bit nervous again, but this time I was more excited than  nervous. I knew exactly what was going to happen, and it was going to be  romantic. He thought he was just doing all these things to get me in  bed, but I was able to concoct the one date I'd never been privy to.


A simple, romantic, vulnerable evening between two people.


We wouldn't be under the scrutiny of the press, no one would be trying  to take pictures of us, and we could get his fucking wallet out of the  way. He thought he could lavish me with expensive things and that would  be enough. I wanted to drop that defense and see the person who was  behind that wallet of his.


The person he attempted to hide from the world.


I gathered my things and went to meet up with Emma. I promised her we  would do dinner tonight, but when I got to the restaurant, she was in a  rough mood. I checked to make sure I wasn't late before I ordered my  food and drink, and it took her ten minutes to finally take a deep  breath and speak what was on her mind.


"My fucking brother never showed up for dinner the other night," she said.


"Well, I was about to ask you what was wrong, but there it is," I said.


"He promised this time. He told me he'd fucking be there, and he stood me up again."         

     



 


"You mean the brother that's been absent from your life for essentially all of it?" I asked.


"Yeah. That one."


"Why are you even trying? He wasn't in your life when you were born. You didn't grow up with him. Sure, you share the same DNA-"


"Half DNA," she said.


"Whatever. The point is, why are you suddenly reaching out to him now?"


Honestly, I was glad for the diversion. It meant I didn't have to  divulge the fact that I was going out with this guy again. This was  exactly the kind of shit she tried to steer me away from, and I knew she  would chastise me and say something to make me back out of it. I was  actually excited about this date, something that hadn't happened in a  long time. I was ready to see how Mason would interpret what I'd told  him I wanted, and I was secretly buzzing with delight in my seat.


"Because he's family," she said. "You don't turn your back on family."


"Unless they turn their backs on you," I said.


"Sarah, your situation was different."


"Not really," I said. "My dad chose drugs over me, and my mom chose him  over me. They abandoned me, so I never went back. I don't reach out to  them. I don't talk to them. I sure as hell don't try to schedule dinners  with them. Has this mysterious brother given any indication to you that  he wants to reconcile or whatever it is you're trying to do?"


"Half-brother," she said.


"Whatever, Emma. Answer the question."


"Why are you being so harsh?" she asked.


"Because you're my best friend and someone's pissed you off. That  automatically means two things. I'm going to protect you, and I'm going  to kill him. Does Amazon have two-day shipping on lye and body bags?"


My question made her chuckle, and that was all I needed.


"There she is," I said as I reached for her hand. "Emma, look at me."


Our food was set in front of us as her eyes slowly panned over to see me for the first time since I'd sat down across from her.


"He doesn't deserve you," I said. "Not by a longshot. Take it as a sign  and let him come to you. Trust me, the men that you least expect that  treatment from are usually the ones to cave."


"Uh huh," she said.


Fuck, I'd said too much.


"It seems you're talking from experience," she said, grinning. "Does this have anything to do with the date guy?"


"The date guy," I said. "Really?"


"Well, I don't have a name. You gonna give up his name yet?"


"Just a few more days and then maybe," I said, grinning.


"Sarah? What are you planning?" she asked.


"Nothing. I'm not planning anything, yikes. I'm just not ready to say his name yet."


"Whatever. Just don't get too attached, though I know you're not saying  anything because you're going out on a second date with him."


"What?" I exclaimed.


"Tomorrow."


"How the fuck could you possibly know that?"


"I knew it!" she exclaimed. "I knew it. I'm your best friend. I know  everything. Don't fucking get attached, Sarah Williams. I'm tired of  scraping you off the floor because you pick shitty men," she said.


"I won't, all right? Fuck."


"You better. You've been very relaxed these past two days. It looks good  on you. And when you are ready to indulge, I want all the sordid  details."


"Trust me," I said, "when I'm ready to give them, you're going to die when I tell you who it is.





Chapter 10


Mason


I was leaning against my car right at seven o'clock as I called her on  my cell. I let her know I was downstairs before I opened her car door,  simply waiting for her to come out. I was excited about this date and  about getting a second chance to get her into my pool of women. She came  walking out in this dazzling black dress, her heels clicking devilishly  down the stairs as her jet-black hair fanned around her shoulders.


She came prepared with sunglasses this time and slid right into my car.


"I enjoy a man who's on time," she said.


"Ready for that cruise?" I asked as I slipped into the car.


"Oh, definitely."


She put her sunglasses on, throwing up a physical wall that followed us  all the way to Wylie. I punched in the address of where we were going  and hit the highway, allowing the top to come down once we were free of  the paparazzi and cameras in downtown Dallas. I saw an easy smile  flutter across her face, her hair blowing in all directions as we  whizzed down the highway. Her body was so relaxed, so calm.         

     



 


Much calmer than she had been during our first date.


"Enjoying the ride?" I asked.


"Very much so," she said.