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âHoney, I havenât played an instrument in ages.â
I wobbled my head. âI would argue the turntables are nearly an instrument of their own. I mean, early rap wouldnât exist without someone knowing their way around them, right?â
He nearly snorted. âDid you do that on purpose? âTurntableâ... âknowing their way around them?â Seriously?â
I laughed. âI didnât even realize. Sorry. But, no joke, I suspect your musical background helps you more than you realize with your DJ gigs.â
He nodded, while he veered off the Interstate. âHadnât thought of it like that, but youâre right. My mixes are tight because of that. But donât think youâve changed the subject. You need to think about what your preference is, so we order accordingly.â
I laughed, but felt the heat in my cheeks. âGabe, you are crazy.â
We were stopped at a red light, so he looked at me with a lopsided smile on his face. âLike you didnât know.â
He surprised me by leaning in and kissing me. I expected a quick peck, but he slipped in a fair amount of tongue action before the car behind us honked because the light had changed.
IT WASNâT UNTIL WE were close to the check-in counter when I noticed Gabe held two duffel bags in his hand. I looked harder and realized one was my own bag from my closet.
âGabe, how did you get my bag from my apartment?â I asked.
His stride slowed momentarily as he glanced at me. He recovered, and muttered, âI have my ways, Cassandra.â
âYour ways,â I muttered to myself, wondering how he got into my apartment. Then I realized Iâd given him a key, but that was for emergencies.
I stopped in the middle of the lobby and crossed my arms on my chest. âGabriel Sullivan, I gave you that key for emergencies only.â
He turned, and the way he moved his body stole my attention.
âTaking you on our first official date damn sure qualifies as an emergency in my book, Cassandra. Even Brock and Cecilia agreed,â he murmured as he closed the distance between us.
My tongue darted out to my lips, and I heard him groan.
âDonât you agree, Daughtry?â
I blinked. âI suppose. But, did you pack my bag?â
He laughed, and I got an up-close and personal look at his straight teeth.
When he had his laughter in check, he said, âNo. Dragged, and I do mean I dragged, Cecilia with me. She packed your bag. So, no worries about that.â
I fought arching a brow at him because Cecilia and I were chatty, but I wouldnât call us close which meant it was up in the air as to whether sheâd done me right in the packing department. Something about her told me she could be meddlesome, and I suspected she wanted me and Gabe to be together. All of that meant, for all I knew she packed no pajamas for me and instead threw in a negligee or something.
Even though we stood in the middle of the lobby, Gabe wrapped an arm around my waist and planted a long kiss on me. When he pulled away, I found my hand hooked around his neck and my vision was murky.
He grinned. âNow, letâs check-in before we lose our dinner reservation.â
My head reared back. âWhat? When is our reservation?â
âEight-thirty, but I got plans for you before then, darlinâ.â
His words made my belly flip, but I shook my head at him even though I didnât mean it.
If his smile was any indicator, I wasnât fooling him in the slightest.
NOBODY ELSE HAD CONVINCED me that âquickiesâ had a time and a place, but hell if Gabe hadnât brought me around in more ways than one. That thought tumbled around my head as I applied my burgundy lipstick.
It so happened Cecilia had packed well for me. My wrinkle-resistant black cocktail dress was on the top, and beneath it was my satin pajama set. At the bottom of my bag, I found my favorite black high heels. She had also included a thong and a matching sheer bra I hadnât worn in over a year.
I had left the bathroom door cracked, and Gabe gently pushed it open. âYou ready to go yet, doll-face?â
My dad only called me things like âsweetieâ or âhoneyâ and nobody ever called me something as cute as âdoll-face,â and deep down, I loved it.
I capped my lipstick and gave him a smile. âSure am.â
Gabe
OUR DRINKS HAD JUST been delivered. As Cassie took a sip, I asked, âWere you able to change your motherâs ring tone? Or do I need to get Robert to handle that?â
A bashful smile lit her face. âNo. I changed my mind. Our relationship is dysfunctional already. I donât need to make that worse.â She sipped her wine, and when she set her glass down there was a light in her eyes. âWhat about you? Have you spoken to your Mom lately?â
I shot her a closed lip smile. âNot yet, but Dad sent me her phone number. Iâll need to find out more about the money, and when or if we have to meet with a lawyer.â
She nodded. âWhat are you going to do with the money? You never did show me, the other morning when we were headed to your place.â
I grinned at the memory. It wasnât comfortable running into an ex, but Iâd always be grateful Fallyn came looking for me. If she hadnât, Cassie and I would probably still be dancing around each other.
âYouâre right. We didnât get that far. Maybe Iâm superstitious, but Iâm thinking Iâll keep it under my hat for now.â
She twisted her lips to the side for a moment, then she said, âSpeaking of mothers, does your motherâs absence have something to do with you hitting college late?â
I shook my head and tried to keep the bitterness out of my tone. âNo. It doesnât.â
The look she gave me indicated I had failed with my tone. âThereâs a story there,â she muttered.
I grabbed her hand resting on top
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