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ask that you stop acting like a self- centered dumbass and realize 12

I’m not stupid.”

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“I never said you were stupid.” Jules slumped, sitting on the

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bed. “I worry about you. Have you searched this guy online?

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He’s got quite the reputation. I want to protect you from that.”

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“I know what he is. I know what he’s done and I know what

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he is to me. Last I checked Cal had a reputation too. Also, in case 18

it’s escaped your notice, I’m a grown woman. I am absolutely

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capable of making my own decisions, so step back. What he has

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done with other women before me doesn’t matter as long as it

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was consensual and all that. Otherwise it’s not my business as

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long as he’s not treating
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that way. And he isn’t. He’s respect-23

ful of me. Of my job and my life. We’re having a good time, not

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planning a wedding. Back. Off.”

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“Is that so wrong? Am I bad because I care?” Out came the

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eyes and Mary’s anger wisped away into amusement.

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“You look like a Precious Moments fi gurine. I’ve known you

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too long to be swayed by your game. You’re wrong. Admit it.

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Really be sorry. Apologize to him for being rude and we can

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move on. Otherwise, you need to leave. He’s a guest in my home

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and I’m not going to let you make him feel bad. He’s a nice guy,

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Jules. You should give him a chance.”

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Jules sighed. “I want him to be perfect.”

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Mary laughed; she couldn’t help it. “Oh Jules, what man is

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perfect? Huh? He makes me happy. I like him. He likes me.

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That’s really it. There’s nothing more complicated here than that.

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Be a big girl and own your shit or get the hell out of my house.”

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“You’re mean.”

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Mary put on some moisturizer, waiting Jules out. Jules

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wouldn’t leave without doing the right thing. That’s why she’d

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come over to start with. She was a good person and in the end,

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she’d do what she knew she should.

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Heaven knew she’d been on the other end a time or two. That’s

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what friendship was. Give and take. And when you messed up,

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you made it right.

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“Fine. But only if we get to come to dinner tonight.”

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“I should disinvite all of you for this petty bullshit. In fact,

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I want to go to dinner. I’m not making anything here.”

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Jules got up, moving to Mary and taking her hands. “I’m

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sorry. I was a bitch. I won’t make excuses. I called Daisy because

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I hate it when you’re mad at me. Anyone else and I can deal. But

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you? I just can’t. She didn’t go around you, I swear. She only told 23

me about dinner because I said I was going to come over here.

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Please forgive me? I’ll be your best friend.”

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Mary rolled her eyes. “Honestly, you’re so full of shit. You

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owe me. And you owe Damien a real apology. You guys can

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come to dinner.” She held up a hand to silence Jules. “But
only
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if you tell my brother that if he so much as gives a mean look

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I am really, truly, pinky- swear going to cut him off. This is not 02

all right. I mean it.”

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Jules hugged her. “I love you. I’m sorry.”

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“Mm-hm.”

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“I am. I never, ever wanted to hurt you. I did it all wrong. I

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told your brothers how smart and awesome you are and how

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you can manage your own life and sex life and stuff, and then I

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went and did this and undermined everything I said. I don’t think

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you’re stupid. Not by a long shot. And I know you can handle

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your own life.”

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Mary opened the door and jerked her chin. “Go on. You

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have an apology to give.”

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True to her word, Jules went out to the living room where

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Damien had settled in on her couch, listening to music and read-

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ing a magazine. “I was pretty rude to you just now. I’m sorry. I

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promise I’m not normally like this. I’d really like if it you could 17

forgive me.”

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Damien worked hard to keep a straight face. Which only

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amused Mary more. “Apology accepted. You wanted to protect

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your friend. As it happens, I like Mary a whole lot too. So I get

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it. We can hit the reset button.”

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e wasn’t one of her kitchen assistants, he’d been told.

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So she sat him down at the table always reserved for

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friends and family— which he did like— and marched

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away back to her kitchen.

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Tart, the place she held her twice- weekly supper club, was

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small, but not claustrophobic. It was intimate. Pretty lights twin-

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kled and candles fl ickered in the chandeliers dotting the space.

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But even they fi t the space. They were elegant without being too

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much. The candles took them away from formality.

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“The chandeliers were her idea, weren’t they?” Damien asked

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Daisy.

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Daisy grinned, nodding. “Yeah. She found them at a ware-

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house sale place. They totally work. I want some in my house.”

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Levi just looked amused.

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Gideon came in with Jules and Cal. Gideon tipped his chin in

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Damien’s direction in greeting. He knew they all had reservations.

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Fueled by all the idiot stuff he’d done and been dumb enough to

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have been photographed doing. He knew he had to prove himself.

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He did like that she’d taken Jules aside and spoken with her.

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He had no idea what was said, but Jules’s apology had been

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genuine and when they’d had dinner at Mary’s the night before,

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they’d taken some tentative steps toward getting to know one

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another.

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If she hadn’t been . . . well, so wonderfully Mary, he wouldn’t

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have made the effort. But she was. He needed to have a long

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talk with Ezra about it when he got home. Ez would have great

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advice, would listen without judgment and wouldn’t ever let him

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weasel out of anything.

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Gillian and Adrian came in with smiles for everyone.

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“Didn’t expect to see you guys tonight.” Jules waved at them,

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coming to sit, a drink in her hand.

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“Miles is at the movies with his friends. He’s a little sad now

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that they’ll be here at the high school and he’ll be in Seattle. But 21

they’ve all pledged to keep hanging out so he’s off for pizza and

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movies.” Gillian smiled at Damien as she sat. “Hello, you.”

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“Evenin’, Miz Brown. Hey, Adrian.”

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“Hey, Damien. What’s on the menu tonight?” Adrian picked

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up the card on the plate. “Fuck yeah, fried chicken. Mary’s fried

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chicken is so good. I hope there’s extra because I could eat eight

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pieces.”

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Gillian laughed, leaning into his arm. “The crime is that you

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could and it would never show.”

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He turned to her, tracing over her bottom lip. “English, you

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know how much I love your body. Eat as much fried chicken as

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you want; I’ll
keep
loving your body.”

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She ducked her chin, blushing furiously.

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Mary came out with one other server and began to place

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things on the tables. There were fi fteen tables in the room, seat-

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ing a maximum of four people. And their table, which seated

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ten. Seventy people maximum, she’d told him. She wanted to

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keep the feeling intimate and the quality of the food high.

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“Smoked salmon dip with vegetable chips.” She smiled at him

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before she looked at anyone else. “And a quick vegetable pickle.”

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“She’ll sit with us once the main course is served. But for

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now she’s going to get the salad course set up,” Daisy explained

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as everyone began helping themselves, passing things up and

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down the table, pausing to hum their delight.

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He wished she was with him right then, but he also liked this

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chance to watch her at work. She moved surely, confi dently. This

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was her world and she was in charge. Hot.

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He broke his gaze away from where she’d just disappeared

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into the kitchen and turned to Adrian. “Saw the news this morn-

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ing. Triple platinum. Damn. Congratulations.”

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Adrian grinned. “Awesome, isn’t it?”

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“Reg Thorne did an amazing job, but it’s the songwriting

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that really pushed it over. You and Erin are such a solid team.”

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Gillian made a little hum. “Even though they fi ght like cats

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and dogs sometimes.”

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Adrian laughed. “If you think Erin and I fi ght, you should

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see the Hurley boys throw down. Didn’t Paddy break your nose

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once?”

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He snorted. “Twice actually. Vaughan sort of stays out of it.

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My mom says it’s because Paddy and I are so close in age, only

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ten months apart. I say it’s because Paddy is a control freak and

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a dick. But he plays guitar like nobody’s business, and he can

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sing better than the rest of us, so we let him stay.”

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Gillian laughed, reaching out to pat his hand. “Oh, that’s all

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talk. You three love each other very much. I saw how he reacted

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when the photographer tried to take that shot of you and Mary.”

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Cal leaned forward to listen. “What’s this?”

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Damien hadn’t meant to have that brought up. Mary didn’t

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know about Paddy’s defense of her and how he’d nearly ended up

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in jail over it. Damien knew his brother wouldn’t want her feel-

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ing guilty. “She doesn’t need any of that stuff.” Paddy had been

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so enraged that the photographer had invaded their privacy and

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was threatening Mary that he’d nearly gone to jail over it when

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the photog called the cops. Luckily, the guy had been trespassing

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and had made a threat to Paddy fi rst. “Look, Mary doesn’t know

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about it. He’d be embarrassed about it and I don’t want her to

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worry. At the Gorge, the photographer climbed a fence and Paddy

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caught him with his camera and high- powered lens pointed at

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Mary while she was backstage. My brother, um, physically

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removed the guy, who tried to call the cops to press charges. But

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people saw him threaten Paddy fi rst and he’d been trespassing

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too. We sign on for that crazy. People like Mary don’t.”

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“Thank you. For, you know, getting her back. Thank your

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brother too.” Cal tipped his chin in Damien’s direction.

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He shrugged, feeling awkward.

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More food came, including the famous fried chicken, and

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she fi nally sat at the table, right next to him.

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