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The forklift headed forward, but then paused and backed up again, the driver of the machine trying to determine the best way to approach with the prongs to slide them into the corresponding holes on the pallet. Onyx cleared his throat, coughing as the machine stirred up some rock dust from the cement floor.

"So, she's gotten things settled with that ex-husband of hers, then?" he asked.

"Doing it today. I dropped off her check, and she said she'd be heading over to finalize matters with him during her lunch break." Carter thought about adding that he'd also brought her lunch, the leftovers from their date the night before, but decided that he didn't need to bother tightening that particular screw any further.

"Good." Onyx paused, looking down at one hand and watching his fingers as they curled into a fist, and then relaxed. "I've heard of the guy."

This surprised Carter, and he turned and looked at Onyx with his eyebrows raised. "Really? Barry? How do you know him?"

Onyx shrugged, frowning a little. "He's a dentist. I needed a dentist."

"What?" A wild thought popped into Carter's head. "Wait, this wasn't recent, was it? You didn't go to try and scope out the enemy or something-"

The artist turned and raised a single eyebrow. Carter snapped his mouth shut mid-sentence, feeling like a bit of an idiot for jumping to the assumption.

"It was before I met Rebecca," Onyx went on after a minute. The forklift's prongs were now under the pallet, and the machine groaned as it began lifting the wooden square and its heavy, delicate weight up off of the ground. "I needed some dental work. I saw an advertisement for his practice, gave it a try."

"And?"

Onyx winced, lifting one hand and pressing it briefly against his jaw. "Not the dentist that I'd recommend."

It might be petty, but this fact made Carter grin with a hint of savagery. "Good. He sounded like an ass."

"Yeah."

The two men lapsed once again into silence. They both followed after the forklift as, its payload now raised a foot or so off the ground, it turned around and trundled back towards the garage door, out to the waiting trucks. Laden down with its load, the machine's engine strained to keep up a decent head of speed, and the two men were easily able to keep pace as they walked along.

It really was ridiculous for the two of them to be fighting like this, Carter reiterated to himself. After all, they'd worked together, and the relationship benefited both of them - Carter would recommend one of Onyx's pieces if it seemed suitable for one of the properties he needed to move, and Onyx mentioned Carter if he talked to any buyers who needed a real estate agent. They'd never exactly been close, barely more than professional acquaintances, but they'd built a comfortable relationship, in their own way.

And now, with Becca suddenly inserting herself in their equation, the whole thing had slid sideways. They were squabbling with each other, as if Becca was a prize up for grabs. After all, he reminded himself, the choice was ultimately in her hands. They could both be charming, and in the end, Becca would make whatever choice she decided was best.

But she's damn well going to pick me, he growled privately to himself, inside his own head.

"Well, that's that," Carter said as they stood outside in the sunlight, watching as the forklift released the statue and pallet carefully inside the covered truck. "I'm riding along, helping Albrecht make sure that the piece looks good at his mansion."

"Front and center," Onyx echoed back Carter's earlier words, not even bothering to disguise his smirk this time. "Hope that favor was worth it."

"Just one of my many favors that others owe me," Carter responded, stung by this dig. "And you're one of those people, if my memory serves me correctly. Maybe, someday, I'll call in the one that you owe me."

Onyx didn't respond to that one, and although the darker man's face remained expressionless, Carter still chalked this up as another point for himself. Wanting to duck out while still ahead, he headed towards his car.

Behind him, Onyx stood implacably, watching the real estate agent leave. Normally, he wasn't a competitive fellow, but something about Carter just rubbed him the wrong way. The real estate agent was cocky, convinced that he was God's gift to women, that he could easily charm Becca.

Not that Onyx didn't consider his own abilities with the ladies. Still, something about Becca made him detest the idea of her settling down with Carter. Of course, Onyx wasn't about to do anything stupid, but Becca Grace... He remembered how she'd gasped at the sight of his pieces, but even as her eyes went wide, reached out to touch the stone. She had a spark of bright curiosity about her, one that had somehow survived from childhood into adulthood so far. She deserved to be nurtured and loved, not breezily used.

Something about Carter just seemed too breezy, too casual.

After a moment more of watching the trucks drive away, Onyx headed back into his studio. He could always swing by the Halesford Gallery again at some point, he considered to himself. Last time, he'd nearly convinced Becca to come out and pose for him, let him use her as a model for his next set of pieces.

Maybe he should go offer her that invitation again. After all, the choice was ultimately hers - the breezy, overly casual real estate agent, or a mysterious and supremely gifted artist, one who worked with his hands every single day?

In the end, Onyx told himself, she's going to end up picking me.

Up above the two men, high in the sky, the sun shone down brightly on Davis, bathing the city in its warmth and energy. The day was a perfect one, not a cloud in the sky - full of promise and opportunity.

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