Secret Designs(3)
"Woo-hoo! Dylan! Are you listening?"
Kane's voice snapped him out of his musing. He sat on the empty chair and grinned at his brother. "Sorry, were you saying something?"
"I said, I'm sorry we dragged you out of your friend's party. But thanks for being here."
"Oh, sure. No worries. I might head back there after we finish here. What made you call a family dinner tonight, anyway?" he asked Kane.
"Well, now that everyone's here, I can announce my good news," Kane replied, a blissful grin settling on his face. There was a dramatic pause before Kane finally announced, "Jasmine and I are getting married."
Cheers erupted around the table as everybody congratulated the couple.
"I had a feeling that was why you wanted to have dinner with all of us tonight, Kane," Faye said. "I'm so happy for you guys. Do you have a ring yet?"
"Yes, it's here in my pocket," Kane responded as he pulled out a small box. "We wanted to surprise everyone so Jaz took it off so no one would guess our news." He took the ring out and placed it on Jasmine's finger before giving her a kiss.
"This is wonderful news," Linda said, touching the corner of her eye to dab a happy tear away. "Have you set a date yet?"
"Not yet," Jasmine answered. "But it would be a good few months after Faye and Ray's wedding."
"What do you mean a good few months?" Kane asked with a frown. "Why couldn't we get married a month after them?"
Jasmine chuckled. "They're getting married in less than two months, honey. We need time to prepare for ours."
"Isn't three months enough?" Kane persisted.
"I don't know," Jasmine answered.
"It's possible," Faye said. "As long as the venue and service providers you want aren't already booked. Jessa and I can help you prepare."
"See," Kane said to Jasmine. "Your sister and my sister have already done all the research for their own weddings. They can help organise the kind of wedding you want within three months. Right, Faye?"
"Sure. As long as Jaz wants to get married that soon, of course. Maybe she'd prefer to wait a little longer."
Kane looked at Jasmine with a hint of concern.
Jasmine laughed and placed a hand on Kane's cheek. "Okay. A month after Faye and Ray's wedding."
Kane smiled brightly and gave his fiancée another quick kiss.
Dylan watched the obvious affection between his brother and Jasmine. He glanced around the table and saw the happiness in each of the person sitting there—happiness they shared with their significant other. He was the only one who sat alone and did not have someone to share a knowing look with, or a squeeze of the hand, or a peck on the lips. He scratched the back of his ear, strangely unsettled. Why did he feel left out, all of a sudden?
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"Did you have a good time last night, Dyl?"
Dylan looked at Kane in surprise. His brother was lining up his shot at the pool table but arched an eyebrow at him when he didn't respond straight away.
"Last night was good," he answered.
"Yeah? What did you do?" Kane asked as he hit the cue ball. He sank a solid.
"I was out with Trey and Adam."
"Where did you go?"
"The Establishment. Then Ivy."
"Okay. Anything exciting happened?"
Kane's questioning was too casual, Dylan thought. He positioned himself to take a shot after Kane missed.
"I saw Jasmine's friend Ari at Ivy," he said after sinking a striped ball.
"Oh, right. How was she?"
How was she? Dylan couldn't help the smile that tugged his lips. "She was great."
He concentrated on his next shot but missed. When he looked up, Kane was staring at him in a funny kind of way. He narrowed his eyes at his brother.
"Why are you looking at me like that?"
"Like what?" Kane asked innocently.
"Like you know something."
"Is there something to know?"
Ah. Kane did know something. Had Ari told Jasmine about last night, already?
"Ari and I hooked up," he admitted to Kane.
"You like her?"
"It was just a one-night stand, Kane."
Kane nodded, as if he knew it already.
"Is Jaz cool with it? Are you?" he asked with concern.
"Sure. As long as you two are okay with being in the same room after what happened. With Jaz and I getting married, I'm sure you'll see more of Ari."
"I know that. You know me, Kane. I can be friends with women I've slept with."
"That's not exactly a secret," Kane said dryly. "I don't know how or why you do it."
"Hey, I'm just a friendly kind of guy. I naturally get along well with girls I sleep with, otherwise, they wouldn't have attracted me in the first place. See, the trick is to limit the sex to one night only. Once it gets past a one-night stand, it's damn difficult to manage a friendship. Somehow, women's expectations change when you sleep with them too often. Remember that," he told his brother.