My sisters have had their eye on me since we sat down to eat. My gaze continues to land on Jordan, and they notice. Not sure if itâs happening because I want to look at her or because Iâm trying not to. Like when someone tells you not to think about pink squirrels, but suddenly, thereâs a million of those little magenta bastards hopping around your brain.
Hailey and Alexis study me as if Iâm some freak experiment. Theyâre scrutinizing every interaction I have with her. Cutting their eyes at each other every time Iâm caught staring or giving her the girlfriend treatment. I see it but canât explain it, nor can I stop.
This all began because I offered her refuge from a bad situation. When did I forget sheâs simply a girl Iâm helping? Did it happen the day I invited her on the back of my bike? The night we got high and first had sex? The next few times after that . . . Was it the night I kissed her at the game, or all the birthday festivities that took place after? Shit. Her feelings havenât changed toward me, sheâs still on that page, but Iâm not. Who even am I anymore?
âCan you pass the mashed potatoes?â my dad asks.
I glance up at her, she nudges my mom, laughing at some joke she made. My mom tries, but sheâs not funny. My sister cheers glasses with her over something else. Everyone is falling for her charm. Well, everyone except Logan, who apparently has tunnel vision with Kellyâwho also seems to enjoy Jordan, or at least her dog.
âCam?â
âHuh? Oh, yeah.â I grab the bowl and pass it down. âHere you go.â
Sheâs got us all under her fucking spell. I gotta pull back, itâs the only logical choice. Let her move out, get her own space, have everything return to normal. Sheâll be like the Facebook friends you meet at a concert and never speak to again. We shared an experience, but now itâs over.
Thatâs the best course of action. The problem is, I donât want to. Sheâs too tempting. Why should we stop? Iâm interested in finding out what would happen if we made it something more. Itâs a unique arrangement. I like Jordan. I enjoy her company, and I want to know more about her for reasons outside of sex.
It doesnât need a label, but it needs to be exclusive. After seeing her flirt at Top Shelf with another man, it made me want to throw up, and I realized Iâm not willing to share her with another person.
Fuck, why am I even thinking about this? I return focus to the table conversations and listen in on my dad and Jordan discussing some investment opportunity that landed on his desk.
âWait, did you say Bluetower?â
âYeah,â my dad answers, smiling. âYou heard about their expansion?â
Jordan sits back in her seat and slowly nods as she chews. âWho presented the offer?â
âH&H sent it over.â
âHm.â She furrows her brow and blots her mouth with a napkin. âDid you accept?â
âConsidering it.â
âLetâs chat after dinner,â she says to my dad, and they nod as if theyâre communicating in some secret code. Whateverâs going on, it doesnât sound good. Now Iâm curious. If it has to do with H&H, the Davenports are involved.
Jordan makes eye contact with me, and we stare at each other for a moment until she looks away. I can tell sheâs bothered.
Jordan and my dad are in his study, so I wander in and take a seat on the leather sofa, my arms stretched over the back as I eavesdrop.
âThey donât have the assets to make an expansion like that, certainly not one to have such a high return. Thereâs no way.â Sounds like thereâs some shady shit going on. âHave you ever seen a guaranteed return like this? In this timeframe?â
âI mean, Bluetower hit record speeds with their new wireless development. I saw the reports.â
I have no fucking clue what theyâre talking about, but Iâm not about to get in the middle of this.
She smiles. âWho supplied those reports?â
My dad scratches the back of his neck.
Jordan continues, âThe tests failed at the demo. They arenât supposed to be retesting until next spring. The technology isnât there yet. And based on the data I saw, it wonât be for years.â They go on for a bit more, speaking techno-babble and going way over my head.
âWhat are you trying to say, Jordan?â I ask, point blank. They spin around to face me, then she looks back at my dad.
âIâm saying donât invest. Thereâs no way Bluetower is going to generate a return with those numbers. Butâand this is very importantâI need you to keep all of this between us. Politely decline the offer, say youâre going with NexTech or something. Thatâs been on the rise lately.â
He furrows his brow. âYeah, I bought some of their stock last week. You know your stuff . . . Okay. Iâm going to go out on a limb and trust you. Iâll reject the proposal . . . Youâre sure about all this? One hundred percent?â
âIâd bet my life on it.â
âOkay.â He sighs. âIâll cancel the meeting.â
She releases a deep exhale, and her shoulders relax.
âThanks, Jordan. I appreciate the heads-up.â
âYouâre welcome. I appreciate your delicacy on the matter.â
âUnderstood.â
She smiles and claps her hands. âAlright, Iâm going to grab a slice of pie before I rain on any other parades.â
I track her with my eyes until she leaves the room. Dad tilts his head toward the kitchen.
âThat the woman you wanted the car for?â
I nod.
âHm.â
âWhatâs hm?â He stares at me like heâs trying to read my mind. âJust ask me, old man.â
âYou like her?â
My head falls back, and I groan. âWhy does everybody keep assuming that because I brought her home, weâre together? I invited her to Thanksgiving because her family is in Monaco.â
He laughs. âItâs got nothing to do with bringing her home, it has everything to do with the way you look at her. So if you want to make a move, you better let her know your intentions. She deserves to know if the guy whoâs giving her a place to stay is actually crushing on her.â
âShe just got out of a bad relationship.â
âSo did your mom when I met her. You want my advice?â
âI have a feeling my answer to that question is irrelevant.â
âI love you, kid. But letâs face it, you have a reputation. Youâre going to have to wise up if you want anything to do with her. That girlâs too smart for asshole hockey players with commitment issuesâand she knows it too.â
Ugh, I know she does. Sheâs my newest addiction. I used to think hooking up with different women every night was the best. Zero commitment, zero responsibilities, and now . . . zero appeal. And I like it that way. Whatever it is that we make each other feel should be protected, not thrown out the next morning.
Would I miss the other women? Would I tire of monogamy? I think about the way her eyes sparkle after I kiss her or her smile when sheâs reading a spicy book scene and thinks no oneâs watching. Never.
I clear my throat. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â Iâve only admitted these feelings to myself, itâs hard to say them out loud.
He stares at me like heâs waiting for me to break. Well, this was fun. I stand and limp over to the doorway, still sore after our most recent game.
âYou got it bad for her, huh?â
âYeap.â
I turn to walk out the room.
âSheâs good for you. Donât lose that one.â
I wonât.