“Oh, I don’t know. I reckon I could charm Miss. Ander … OWWW.” Daniel squawks like an injured animal as Jake’s shoulder punch is applied with a lot more force. “Calm your pants, Jake. God! You’ll be pissing on me next.” He huffs and swipes his beer from the table casting his friend an angry frown.
“Don’t tempt me.” Jake’s joke seems drier than humor and he swipes his own beer. Both men throwing a snarky look at one another, before taking what looks like a precision planned swigs of their drinks.
“Jeez, testosterone flying, much?” Leila interjects, pulling some of the tension away with a heavy sigh.
“Men!” I offer as in way of answer, and we both raise eyebrows at one another in agreement,
“Needless to say, I was right!” Leila grins triumphantly.
“About what?” Marissa cuts in with a pinched tone that makes us both flick towards her with cool indulgence. She’s sprawled at the table with full cleavage on show, right in Jake’s eyeline. Miracle is picking her nails at the right of her, in a similar pose completely bored.
Ughhh.
“That Jake would be enamored with her short new do … That she would look sexy as hell!” Leila’s triumphant tone earns her a roll of the eyes from Marissa and a bitch snarl.
“Jake’s a man. He appreciates it when women try really hard to get a reaction from him,” she drolls icily with a flick of her hair. Jake and her exchange instant harsh glares while I simmer, holding my tongue.
“You would know.” Leila’s scathing comment comes with a new tone for her. Disdain. Major attitude. I glance over at her and catch sight of the twins moving uneasily in their chairs as they lift their drinks to focus on that instead. Miracle lifts her head in interest, eyes gleaming with the possibility of drama.
“Emma doesn’t need to vie for my attention, she already has it, and her hair is a knockout. Much like her.” Jake cuts in smoothly, his cold gaze fixed on Marissa, and everyone hushes up, eyes averting and a lot of fidgeting. Leila smirks.
“Man did it just get cold in here?” Daniel jumps up from his perch on the edge of the table and slaps Jake on the back.
“We need a new topic and way more booze, man.”
“Couldn’t agree more.” Jake relaxes back, leaning to peck me on the cheek softly before he turns to gesture a waiter. I get that inward surge of smugness to match Leila’s. He cut Marissa down easily and made a show with a kiss. My champion.
* * *
Having Jake keeping the conversation light and funny helps a lot being he’s a great socializer. He knows how to keep the chatter flowing, he’s attentive and quick witted and draws everyone in, even the dreaded Marissa. All previous tension forgotten as we all return to happy.
He revels in company and I can imagine what he was like in his teens, hanging out with friends. I wish I’d met him then and seen what adolescent Jake was like. I imagine he wouldn’t be very different, only younger, maybe with a less powerful physique, less stubble. I doubt he would have liked teenage Emma, though. Not his type at all.
The cocktails come regularly and soon I’m warm and floaty, I’ve even managed to carry out a coherent conversation with Leila and Richard, despite the swaying; we’ve talked books and movies and the more time I spend with this girl, the more I like her.
Jake watches us and smiles, a hint of affection in his eyes. He likes that I like Leila, I guess. For him, I realize, it’s a first as he’s never seen me warm to women, in general, especially not around him. He must think I don’t like my own gender.
Marissa watches me coolly from the other side of the table, flanked by Miracle, who looks bored, both only talking when the men direct conversation their way. I get the impression they don’t like Leila, me, or each other.
Suits me fine. I don’t like her in the slightest, or the hawk eye way she watches Jake’s every move.
Jake hauls me up to dance when the band comes out and it’s then I’m fully aware of how drunk I am. I’m giggling as I try to dance with him and there’s a lot of him holding me up, keeping me from falling into other people. He’s laughing and picks me up several times to place me back on my wedge sandals, persevering with my atrocious dance partnering. Flirty Jake is back now he’s relaxed with way too much alcohol.
“Your moves are terrible when you’re plastered, shorty.” He spins me around, catching me from the back and pulls me in against him. Our hips swaying in time and his firm arms around me snugly. It’s sexy yet still safe. Cuddling, yet in tune to music.
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