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“Yeah, that sounds good.”

“Holly is going to invite Sam. I hope you can behave yourself. I heard you two got into a fight in the parking lot last night. That’s all anyone in the bar wanted to talk about. Holly tried to call her just before I called you, but she didn’t answer. Whatever you did to piss her off, you need to fix it. If you start shit and get in trouble, I will never hear the end of it.” He gives a little chuckle.

I put my hand over my mouth, trying to cover up my laugh. “Micah it will all be okay. In fact, Angel is with me right now. We are on our way to dinner.”

Silence fills the car.

“Micah?”

More silence.

Slade looks over at me. “I think I lost him.”

“Dinner?” Micah says in a high pitch. He clears his throat. “You guys are on your way to dinner?”

“Yes, so be nice and say hello to Angel.” Slade chuckles quietly.

“Hi, Ang...I mean, Sam.”

“Hi, Micah,” I say rather cheerfully “Tell Holly I’m sorry I missed her call. My cell is in my purse, and I didn’t hear it ring.”

“Oh, okay. Well, you two have fun. Slade, text me when you guys leave the restaurant and we’ll head downtown. We want to go rather early because we don’t plan on staying too late.”

“Will do.” Slade hangs up, then he throws me a quick glance as he pulls into a parking lot.

I look up to see a small brick building with a glass front. The black awning reads Niche across the top. Slade pulls into a parking spot then comes over to open my door, grabbing my hand to help me out of the car. Once I’m out, he doesn’t release it, just intertwines our fingers together. I can’t keep the big smile off my face.

CHAPTER TEN

 

SLADE

 

“Can I help you?” an older man asks as we enter the front door.

“Reservations for two. Long.”

“Right this way, sir.”

He turns, grabbing two menus, as we follow after him.

The restaurant has dark hardwood floors, and the walls are white with colorful art hanging on them. The tables are covered with a white cloth, and decorated with little tea lights. The chairs are also dark wood, and the couches are a pretty burgundy color.

As the host seats us, I look over at Angel and just watch her. She looks absolutely stunning tonight. I keep telling myself I want to wait, to get to know her better, but every time I see her, my body reacts to her. She makes me hard in all the right places. It makes me want her, needing to feel her up against my body. The waiter shows up and I pull my eyes away from her.

“Hello, my name is Peter. I’ll be your server tonight. What can I start you off with to drink?”

“Would you like some wine?” I’m not much of a wine drinker, but she told me that she prefers it.

She gives me a small smile. “If that’s what you would like.”

I nod my head to her. “You choose.”

“A chardonnay would be perfect.” She looks to the waiter with a smile on her face.

“Very good, ma’am.” He turns around to go get our drinks, and I turn my attention back to my angel, watching as her beautiful green eyes search the menu. I remember what they looked like last night while she was coming. She was so fucking sexy, and the sexiest part is that I don’t think she even knows it. I can’t get over why she was embarrassed this morning. I wouldn’t change a thing that happened last night. In the process, I found a new side to myself. It’s a side that I want to continue exploring, with her. That’s why I did some shopping today and bought a few things I plan to try out whenever she is ready. I loved how her body reacted to my dominant demeanor. It was fascinating, mesmerizing and the biggest turn on I had ever experienced.

I feel my pants start to get tight and I pull myself out of those thoughts; now is not the time for them. I look back at her and notice she is taking a drink of her wine.
I didn’t even notice the waiter return with our drinks!

I clear my throat. “Tell me how you met Holly.” I want to know about her and Jax. As much as the thought of her with him makes me want to punch his face in, I still need to know, but I have to work my way up to that question.

She sets her menu down, and leans back in her chair. “Well, it was late one night and a phone call woke me. When I checked the number, it was one I didn’t recognize. It had a St. Louis area code, so I figured it was for Jax, but when I turned over to wake him he wasn’t there. I answered the call and it was Holly calling to tell me he had passed out at the bar. Guess he had mentioned his girlfriend Samantha a few times, so when he passed out with his phone in his hands she went through it until she found my name.”

She picks up her wine glass and slowly turns it around in her hand. “I was so mad at him. I now know that was the night our relationship started to fall apart.” She shakes her head slightly as if to clear it. “Anyway, when I got there, Jax was still passed out. So I decided to stay a while, hoping he would wake up. I started to help Holly clean up when Micah arrived.”

She takes a drink of her wine. “Micah helped me get Jax in my car and they followed me home. I tried to reassure Micah I would be ok, but he insisted on helping me get him into our house which ended up being a good thing cause there’s no way I would have been able to do it myself. He just would have had to sleep in my car.” She laughs quietly. “Holly called me the next day and asked if I wanted a part time job working at Larry’s. I said yes, and the rest is history.”

She shrugs and looks down at the wine glass still in her hands. I ask the second question that’s been on my mind.

“Why did you stay after you and Jax broke up? Why didn’t you go back to Dallas?”

She brings the wine glass to her lips while looking like she’s off in outer space. She lets the glass sit on her perfect lips for a few seconds, before taking a long drink. I wonder if she is ever going to answer when she finally sets her glass down and looks into my eyes. Those green eyes seem to paralyze me.

“Because there wasn’t a good enough reason to go back there.” She gives me a sad smile. “The family that I do have lives in Tulsa, but I never talk to her. I only moved to Dallas for college. I didn’t know it at the time, but when I left Dallas, I was moving on to bigger and better things here in St. Louis.”

The waiter comes up to the table. “Are you guys ready to order?”

“Do you know what you want?” I ask Angel.

She shakes her head no. “Everything sounds delicious.”

“Do you mind?” I nod to the menu.

“No,” she smiles. “Go ahead.”

“We’ll do the four course Prix fixe meal.” I look to Angel and see her eyes looking over that section of the menu. “Which would you like?”

“Oh,” she says, surprised. “I was just looking. You choose what you like. I’m not picky.” She smiles.

The first course is only one selection, Missouri Chestnut Soup. “For the second course, we would like Yellowfin Crudo. Third course, Filet of beef. For the fourth course, Sage Ice Cream.”

The waiter nods his head. “Absolutely, sir.” As he turns and walks away,

I think of another question to ask.

“Her?” She looks at me, confused “You said a
she
lives in Tulsa. Who is she?”
I hope my digging doesn’t piss her off.

She takes a deep breath while looking down at the table. “My mother. My mother lives in Tulsa with her husband. We don’t speak. Well, not since my dad passed.”

“Do you want to talk about your dad?’’

Her head snaps up, and I think I’ve pushed a button, but then a slow smile spreads across her face.

“He was wonderful. The best dad a girl could ask for. My parents divorced when I was three.” She sighs, and shrugs her shoulders. “My mother hates me. When my dad passed, he left me his concrete company and I sold it, making a lot of money from it. It made my mom mad, and she quit speaking to me.”

The waiter brings out our soup, placing the bowls on our table.

“What about you?,” she asks happily as she picks up her spoon.

“What would you like to know?” I take a sip of my wine.
It’s actually very good.

She shrugs. “Whatever you want to tell me.”

I raise an eyebrow. “You don’t want to know anything specific?” I smirk.

She shakes her head slowly, looking down at the soup in her spoon as she sighs.

“I’m sorry. Did I upset you?”
How could that have upset her?

“I don’t like to talk about my past, Slade.” Her eyes meet mine and they are full of heartbreak. “I want to know things about you, but I’m not going to dig. I know how it feels to bring up hurtful things from the past, so you can just tell me whatever you feel comfortable with me knowing.”

I sit there and stare at her. I cannot imagine having a past that painful to think about. Growing up, my family was full of love and laughter.

“Well...” I take a quick drink of my wine as she watches me with a small smile on her face. “Josh, Micah, and I have always been close. Growing up we were thick as thieves. Josh and I always snuck out after curfew and would drag Micah along with us.”

She laughs, and it makes me smile. “What would you guys do?’’ She takes another sip of her soup.

“Party. Josh and I would hit a party every weekend in high school, and we’d go looking for them during the week.”

“Vivian and Mark didn’t mind?” she asks as she takes a drink of her wine.

I shake my head. “Not really. As long as we had good grades, they let Micah and I do our own thing.”

“Where did you go to college?”

“I went to University of Missouri for my first four years getting my BA degree, and then I went off to Yale for four more years. Well, actually three years, but then I took some time off to study for the bar.”

She nods her head. “Were you in a fraternity?”

I nod my head solemnly. I now realize what she meant about talking of your past. My days in the fraternity were very dark. The memories I actually have from those days involve endless counts of girls and alcohol. You’ve never been to a real party until you’ve been to one thrown by frat boys. I don’t feel comfortable talking to her about it. I actually feel ashamed at the thought of having to tell her how many girls I once fucked in college.

Thankfully, she understands. “So....there
is
another question I want to ask you,” she says as she pushes her empty bowl over to the side for our waiter to take.

“What’s that?” I smile at the thought of her wanting to know more about me. A different side of me than the one she has heard from other women. I know girls talk, and word gets around fast in this town.

“Your tattoo,” she says slowly. “What does the star mean?”

I laugh and her face relaxes. “I was drunk, and Josh and I decided to go get a tattoo. It doesn’t mean anything. I don’t even remember why I picked a star.” I remember the next morning wondering why I got that rather than a skull or something manly.

We’re both laughing when our waiter comes over to take our plates and sets down our second course.

“Can I ask you another question?” I have to know something that has been digging at me.

“Sure,” she agrees, nodding her head before downing the rest of her wine. I can tell she’s getting nervous with all the questions by the way she’s drinking and the small movements she makes trying to get comfortable in her seat, but there is one that is driving me nuts.

“How many guys had you dated before Jax?”

“None.”

My brows draw together as I think over what she just told me. “None?” I repeat.

“Yeah. He was my first boyfriend,” she nods with a smile.

“How long were you two together?” Micah had told me eight months, but maybe he meant eight years?

“Eight months. We didn’t get together until my senior year of college.” She bends down, taking a bite of her food.

Wait? Does that mean he’s the only guy she has ever slept with? She waited until she was a senior in college to sleep with someone?

She nods her head as if she is reading my mind.

Shit.

Now I’m
really
glad I didn’t tell her about my college experience. I want to ask her why she waited and what was special about Jax for him to be the one she gave it up for?
How could she possibly wait that long?
I mean, I don’t think I know anyone who was out of high school before they had sex with someone. Hell, I was fourteen. Josh was also fourteen. We had gone to a high school party that night and I’m pretty sure every person there fucked someone.

I want to quit talking about sex. For the first time in my life, I’m ashamed at the number of women I’ve slept with. I was always safe though, always. No matter how trashed I got, I never fucked without a condom. I shake my head, and decide to change the subject.

“Did you two ever talk about plans for the future?” I don’t want to think about sex, but I do want to know how far out they were planning for.

Her eyebrows arch, and she looks surprised by my question. “Like marriage?”

“Yeah.”

Her green eyes are looking into mine, but I feel like she’s really not seeing me. Like she is remembering something; something painful. She takes a deep breath.

“We had discussed our future once. We were going to get married one day and have children.” She continues looking straight at me as she lifts her wine glass a few inches off of the table. “I’m just glad that he did what he did before we went that far.”

I nod my head. “I’m sorry.”

She blinks, snapping out of whatever she was remembering. “Why are you sorry?” She smiles.

“For what he did to you.” I don’t know how any man could hurt this beautiful angel.

“It was for the best. I’ve come to realize that what I felt for him was not the kind of love I’m looking for.”

A huge smile spreads across my face, knowing that she is over him. “Do you have any other family members?”

She moves her food around on her plate and looks up at me. “No.”

I put my fork down, and stare into her green eyes. “No one?” I hate that I’m bringing up bad memories of her past.

“My dad had a brother, but he had a heart attack and passed away.” She puts her fork down, looking at the table.

“Your mom’s side?” I ask quietly.

“She was an only child, like me.”

“Done, sir?” the waiter asks as he comes to bring us new glasses of wine.

“Yes, thank you,” I answer, handing him my plate. I keep my face expressionless as I watch Angel take a big drink of her wine. “I’m sorry.” I reach out, taking her hand in mine on the table.

She sets her glass down. “What for?”

“For bringing up your hurtful past. I just want to know everything about you.” I smile, hoping it will lighten then mood and she won’t be mad at me.

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