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Authors: Andrea Smith

             
“So what is your take, Gina?”

             
“The bitch wants him,” I snapped.

             
“I knew it!”

             
(What?  I hadn’t even told Tylar about Sunny!)

             
“Who are you talking about, Tylar?”

             
“The same person I’ve been talking about for the last ten minutes, Gina; Amber Stratton, the new partner that Trey is mentoring at the firm.  Who did you think I was talking about?”

             
“Sunny,” I said, my cheeks now warming in anticipation of seeing her at the club.  The bitch better not be sniffing around Tristan.  I still had the authority to fire her and any other bitch that looked at him that way.  In fact, I may just use my authority to incorporate some new hiring guidelines. The first guideline would be that any new hires had to be approved by
both
owners.  That should solve a few problems.

             
“Who the hell is Sunny?”

             
“Really, Tylar?  Do you always come late to the party?”

 

              When we arrived at the club, Tylar parked and turned her car off.

             
“I’m just going to be a minute, Tylar.  I’m just picking up my check.”

             
“I know.  I just want to say ‘hello’ to Tristan.  We don’t see him as much as we used to and I wanted to invite him out this weekend for dinner on Sunday.  That’s about the only day he doesn’t spend hours on end at the club.”

             
“Yeah, so I heard,” I replied with a shrug.  “Suit yourself.”

             
I had taken pains with my hair and make-up this morning.  My hair was growing out and I liked the way it framed my face in a softer, more feminine look.  I had visited a colorist when I was in Jersey.  I had her tone the blond highlights down and put some low-lights in as well.  It brought out my brown eyes which my mother had always claimed was my best feature.

             
I was still fitting into my skinny jeans, though they were a bit harder to button these days.  My bulky sweater managed to cover the tiny bump nicely.  My boobs were bigger than before.  I secretly hoped that Tristan noticed.  He was definitely a breast guy.

             
I popped a piece of bubble gum into my mouth.  It was my crutch for when I was nervous.   I didn’t want my mouth turning to sand if by chance Tristan and I managed a conversation.  There was nothing worse than getting dry mouth when you had something important to say.  My stomach was doing flip-flops.

             
It was only a little after one in the afternoon.  Tristan would be in the office getting the payroll checks ready to disburse.  As soon as Tylar and I entered the club I saw Sunny stocking the main bar.  She had a couple of customers sitting there drinking beer.

             
“Well hey, Gina!  I heard you were back in town,” she greeted me sweetly, as if we were old friends.

             
“Who’s that?” Tylar whispered as we crossed the room.

             
“Sunny,” I hissed under my breath, snapping my gum.

             
“Oh shit,” Tylar commented softly.

             
“Hi Sunny.  Is Tristan in
our
office?”

             
“Sure is, hon.  I just popped in there a few minutes ago to get my check and he is working away like always.”

             
I turned to Tylar.

             
“I need a minute with Tristan, Ty.”

             
“Sure,” she replied, nodding her head.  “I’ll just go over and get acquainted with Sunny.”

             
I walked to the hallway that led past the kitchen and to the office at the end.  The door was shut.  We had moved the office downstairs after we had remodeled.  The old office upstairs had been torn down to open up the loft to add room for the second bar.

             
I gathered my nerve and tapped lightly on the door.

             
“It’s open,” I heard Tristan’s voice from the other side.

             
I opened the door and went quietly inside, closing the door softly behind me.  Tristan didn’t look up.  He probably thought it was one of the employees coming in for their paycheck.

             
“Hey Tristan,” I said, softly.  He looked up immediately, his eyes meeting mine. 

             
(Oh God, I’ve missed him so much.)

             
He was on his feet immediately, closing the distance between us.  He stopped in front of me.  I wanted him to touch me but the next move had to be his.

             
“Gina,” he breathed, pulling me to him, “I am so sorry, Gina.”

             
I wrapped my arms around his neck and buried my face into his chest.  I was in his arms again.  It felt so right.

             
“Can you forgive me, Gina?”

             
I nodded against him.  I was afraid to speak.  I just needed him to keep holding me.

             
“Can we talk about what happened?”

             
“I’m not sure what there is to say, Tristan.”

             

             
He pulled back from me to study my face.  He raised my chin so that my eyes met his.  I could see the confusion on his face.  The truth was I could forgive him just as I knew that he could forgive me.  I just wasn’t sure that I could forget how he had made me feel with the things that he had said to me that night.  The weeks of silence that had followed had convinced me that Tristan hadn’t cared enough to work it out.  I had suffered through it alone.

             
He pulled me over to the couch.  He sat down, pulling me down next to him.

             
“I don’t understand, Gina.  You said you forgave me.”

             
“Tristan, I do forgive you; I hope that you will forgive me for not being upfront with you from the start.  That was wrong.  I know that now.  I’m just not sure what it is you want to talk about.”

             
He nodded, waiting for me to continue.

             
“I just can’t forget so easily the things that you said to me.  It was like you were someone else; someone that I didn’t know.  It was scary, Tristan.  Then you hired someone to replace me here.  You said you didn’t want to be around me.  That hurt even more.”

             
“Gina baby - I just had to sort it through.  It was like I told you then; it stirred up some memories.”

             
He was brushing my hair back with his hand.  He framed my face with his hands; he lowered his lips to mine kissing me sweetly and softly.  His touch melted me, as always.  I shivered as I felt the familiar goose bumps.

             
“Are you cold, babe?”

             
“I’m fine,” I said, resting against him.

             
“I’ve missed you so much, Gina.”

             
“I’ve missed you too, Tristan.”

             
“Can we have dinner this evening?”

             
“Where?”

             
“How about at the apartment?”

             
“Tristan - I’m not sure that would be a good idea.”

             
I knew we would end up in the sack and as much as I wanted him right this second, I wasn’t sure if that was the healthiest thing to do at the moment.

             
“Anywhere you want then.”

             
“Pick me up at Jo Anna’s at seven,” I said, “We’ll decide then where to eat.”

             
“Okay, babe.  I’ll be there.”

             
I got my check and told him that Tylar wanted to say hello to him.  He walked me out to the bar where Sunny was obviously bending Ty’s ear about something.  Tristan’s hand was on the small of my back as we walked over to Tylar.  I saw Sunny’s expression change as soon as she noticed.  I smirked inside at her obvious displeasure.

             
(That’s right, bitch.  He is still mine, all mine . . .)

             
Tristan and Tylar conversed for a few minutes while I pretended to listen, watching Sunny in my peripheral vision.  She was trying to act busy but I could tell she was eavesdropping on their conversation.

             
“Ready, Gina?”

             
(Hmm? What?)

             
“Oh yeah.  Let’s go.”

             
Tristan pulled me back to him.  “Don’t I get a kiss goodbye?”

             
I saw Sunny’s head snap up out of the corner of my eye.  She was making no attempt to hide the fact that she was watching us.  I heard Tylar snicker softly on the other side of me.

             
“Sure, babe,” I cooed sweetly to him, tilting my head up.

             
He lowered his mouth to mine; his kiss was a bit more passionate than before in the office.  His lips and tongue worked my mouth expertly.

             
(That’s right, baby.  Give me some tongue in front of Sunny.)

             
Too soon the kiss was over.  My face was flushed.  Damn. 

             
“See you at seven,” he said, as he kissed the tip of my nose.

             
“Yeah - seven.”

             
Once Tylar and I got back into her car she immediately turned to me.

             
“Oh my God, Gina!  Sunny so wants Tristan!”

             
“I knew it!  You did tell her that he was mine, right?”

             
“Actually, no.”

             
“What the fuck, Tylar?”

             
“Aren’t you the one that said you didn’t love him anymore?”

             
“You know damn well that I didn’t mean that!”

             
“Hey, I just listened.  I mean she knows that we are friends so it’s not like she’s going to come right out and blatantly tell me anything specific.”

             
“Then how do you know she wants Tristan?”

             
“All she talked about was how she loved her new job; Tristan is the best boss she’s ever had; everyone is like family here.  Besides that, once you came out she couldn’t keep her eyes off of him.”

             
“Yeah, I noticed.”

             
“So, what are you guys doing at seven?”

             
“Kind of nosey there aren’t you, girlfriend?”

             
“Fine, Gina. Don’t tell me.” 

             
“We are having dinner.  Period.  Nothing else.”

             
“Okay, whatever.”

 

              Tristan picked me up promptly at seven.  I had changed into a skirt and sweater, and put the new boots I had bought earlier when Tylar and I had gone shopping.

             
We went to a little bistro just a few blocks away.  It was quiet and intimate; a perfect place for us to talk.  Once we had ordered I got right to the point.

             
“Tristan, I need to know how you feel about me; how you feel about this baby.  I understand how what Ian told you would have been upsetting, but the fact that you accused me of trying to trap you was just pure ugly.  I think I deserve an explanation.”

             
“You’re right.  I do owe you an explanation.  I’m not quite sure that I have one that will satisfy you though.  It’s complicated.  I’ve never shared this with my family - with anyone.”

             
“I’m listening.”

             
“There was a girl, a woman, that I had a long term relationship with in California.  Her name was Tara.  I had met her one weekend when I went to San Francisco on business.  She worked for one of the major wine brokers and I was immediately attracted to her.

             
“Tara?” I asked.

             
“Yes.  Tara Samuels.  She was five years younger than me.  She was smart, funny and beautiful.  Tylar reminds me of her a bit; I suppose that was why I was so taken with Tylar when we first met.  She reminded me of Tara.  I even brought Tara back east with me several times over the years that we were together.  Mom was fond of her; Tara loved my family and she loved me.  We were engaged to be married.  We lived together for about two years at my home in Sonoma.  Her family lived in the Portland, Oregon area.  That was where she had been born and raised.”

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