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But when Maya checked her phone, the message sheâd just received was neither from Tommy nor Beverly. It was from Quinn.
I havenât finished work on your picture yet, but I was thinking about you. Do you have time for coffee sometime this week? Quinn
Maya had barely read the first message when a second one came in.
You can tell me all about your date. ;-)
âWhatâs that all about?â Angus asked. âJudging by that grin you can barely hold back, it must be some exciting news.â
âItâs Quinn.â Maya didnât know what to make of Quinnâs messageânor about Angusâ comment about that grin. As far as she knew, sheâd kept her face perfectly expressionless.
âOoh. What does hot girl want?â Angus had a naturally energetic voice but now he sounded as though heâd swallowed a bolt of lightning.
âTo go for coffee and to ask how my date went.â
âHow very sweet of her.â He all but slapped his thigh. âShe probably wants to know what sheâs up against.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Maya looked at the messages on her screen again.
âDonât play dumb with me, dear. Weâve had this conversation before, remember? Iâm only reminding you because you seem to conveniently want to forget about it although I donât quite understand why.â
âWe seem to have drawn totally opposite conclusions from the conversation.â Was Angus really insinuating Quinn wanted to date Mayaâand vice versa?
âWhat are you going to reply?â Angus ignored Mayaâs admonishing completely. He was very skilled at only hearing what he wanted to hear.
âI donât know yet. I need to think about it.â
âAaah, come on, throw an old fellow a bone.â He flashed her a wide smile. âYou know I donât get out much anymore, and right now youâre my window to the very exciting outside world.â
Maya rolled her eyes in a way that could rival Angusâ impressive eye-rolling expertise. âYouâre so theatrical. Honestly. Thanks, by the way, for reducing me to your entertainment of the day.â
âI donât mean it like that, Maya. Come on.â He pursed his lips. âIâm not going to lie. Since you moved into the building, youâve brightened up my life considerably. Itâs not every day a gorgeous lady like yourself moves in across the hall. I canât help it that I knew we would be great friends from the very first time you rounded the corner in those bright-red Louboutins.â
Despite herself, Maya had to chuckle. She felt the same way about Angusâminus the shoesâand especially during her first few weeks in the city heâd been an equally bright spot in her day, always there to cheer her up with a hilarious observation that took her mind off the insecurities that came with such a big life change. Angus made her laugh and their banter acted as a reminder to not take herself too seriously.
She took a sip of coffee, which reminded her of Quinnâs suggestion they go for coffee. At least she wasnât suggesting cocktails.
âHow would you reply to Quinnâs message?â Maya was throwing Angus a big juicy bone by asking him that.
He nodded as though he was giving it a great deal of thought. âItâs just coffee,â he said, after a while. âMaybe you can be friends.â
Maya shook her head. âBring back the real Angus, please.â
Angus broke into a huge, toothy smile. âDonât overthink it, Maya. Just say yes already. You and I both know you want to.â
When she was back in her own apartment, Maya sat with her phone in her hands. She still hadnât replied. She decided to follow Angusâ advice and started typing.
Coffee sounds good. My date went very well, thanks for asking.
She erased the last sentence. It didnât feel right to give Quinn that information. Before she pressed âSendâ, she added:
How about Tuesday?
Maya had barely had time to take a breath before the reply came in.
Iâm doing a shoot in the afternoon, but Iâm free in the evening. Shall we make it drinks or dinner instead?
Maya expelled a small sigh. The last text reminded her very much of the Quinn of ten years agoâof the person sheâd spent that passionate night with. This was New York, where coffee houses were open twenty-four seven. It wasnât because Quinn was only free in the evening that coffeeâwhich had a different connotation to it than drinks, and most certainly than dinnerâhad to be replaced with cocktails. On the other hand, Maya had already agreed to coffee, so why the hell not go for a drink later in the day instead? Donât overthink it, she repeated Angusâ words in her head. Just do it. She agreed to drinks on Tuesday evening. As they were discussing a time and place, another text message came in.
I know I said it last night, but I just have to repeat myself (again): I had a lovely time with you. Are you free for dinner sometime this week? Beverly. xo
Maya let a smile curl up her lips. Wasnât this why she had moved here? To discover her true self, although she didnât think she had that much discovering left to do. The absence of female romantic interests in her life hadnât made her less aware of what it was she really wantedâon the contrary. But there had always been something holding Maya back. Until now. Maya ended the text conversation with Quinn and focused on Beverly.
While they exchanged messages, and she waited for a reply, Maya wondered what she would have been doing on an ordinary Sunday afternoon back in Milbury. She wouldnât have gone on a date to a glitzy restaurant with another woman the night before. She wouldnât have been texting with Quinn Hathaway because sheâd never have run into her on a photo shoot for work. And it wasnât very likely that she would have
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