The clock ticked toward 7:30 p.m.âclose to post-dinner territory.
Blake finished his last fry without taking his eye off the entrance to The Egret. His hope of seeing Farrah walk through the door dwindled by the second.
âWhoâre you waiting for? Margot Robbie?â Justin, the bartender, joked. Blake visited The Egret every time he was in town, and heâd struck up a friendship with Justin. âYouâve been staring at the door all night.â
âNone of your business.â Blake pushed his empty plate across the counter. âCan I get a Stella?â
He shouldâve known better than to expect Farrah to show up. She wasnât the type to walk out on someone in the middle of dinner, and even if she did walk out, why would she come here? As much as heâd like to think otherwise, they werenât friends again.
Blake wondered what Farrah and her date were up to. They mustâve finished dinner by now. Were they getting after-dinner drinks? Taking a romantic stroll by the riverside? Going back to Mystery Doucheâs place for a night of wild sex?
Blake grit his teeth so hard his jaw ached.
âJeez, hereâs your beer.â Justin slapped the bottle in front of him with a wary look. âNo need to glare at me like youâre planning my murder just because I took longer than usual. Itâs packed.â
âItâs notânever mind. Thanks,â Blake muttered. He took a swig of his beer. The cold brew did nothing to ease his mind.
âI spy someone thatâll wipe that grumpy look off your face.â Justin lowered his voice. âBlonde. Three oâclock. Staring right at you.â
Blake turned his head. His gaze collided with the petite blonde at the other end of the bar. Wavy golden hair, bright blue eyes, full pink lips. She was gorgeous, but he couldnât summon even a flicker of interest.
Unfortunately, she took their eye contact to mean he was interested.
âDonât fuck it up,â Justin warned with a grin. He made himself scarce just as the blonde sidled up to Blake with a flirtatious smile.
âHey. Do you mind if I join you?â
Bold. Then again, she didnât look like the type of woman who got rejected often.
Blake did mind and would much rather wallow in peace, but he didnât know how to tell her that without sounding like an asshole, so he responded with a noncommittal shrug.
The blonde plopped herself on the barstool next to him, undeterred by his lack of enthusiasm. âIâm Cathy.â
âBlake.â
âNice to meet you, Blake.â Cathy leaned forward, giving him an eyeful of her generous cleavage. âWhatâs a handsome guy like you doing here all alone on a Friday night?â
Blake really didnât feel like flirting tonight. He could leave, but a small part of him held onto the hope Farrah would show up. The best course of action was to extricate himself from the conversationâby telling her a story thatâd have her running for the hills.
Hmm. I could tell her I have herpes. That should do the trick. Then again, with my luckâ
âHeâs not alone. Heâs with me.â
Blake thought heâd imagined Farrahâs voice until the faint scent of orange blossoms and vanilla wafted into his nostrils. He spun around, his face splitting into a grin when he saw her standing behind him.
She came.
Just like that, his mood did a one-eighty.
âSorry Iâm late.â Farrah touched his arm, and an electric shock worked its way up to his shoulder, causing it to tingle in a way that couldnât be healthy. She turned to Cathy. âThanks for keeping him company until I got here.â Her tone made it clear it was time for Cathy to leave. Pronto.
Cathy sighed. âAll the good ones are taken.â She slid off the stool and strutted away, causing a waiter to stumble over his own feet.
Farrah withdrew her hand, but Blakeâs shit-eating grin didnât waver. âYou came.â
âDonât read too much into it,â she warned. âIâm hungry and you said this place had good burgers, so here I am.â
âI thought you went to dinner. Date didnât go well?â he asked casually.
âI donât want to talk about it.â Farrah took Cathyâs seat. âI just want a burger, fries, and a stiff drink.â
âComing right up.â Blake flagged down Justin. âOne Egret Burger special and a vodka soda. Make it strong.â
âYou got it.â Justin slid an appreciative glance in Farrahâs direction and chuckled at the resulting scowl on Blakeâs face before disappearing into the kitchen.
âMy go-to drink.â Farrah sounded surprised. âYou remember.â
âOf course I remember.â Blake examined the flush on her cheeks. Sheâd always hated how she turned red after drinking, but he thought it was adorable. âRed wine?â
Her hands flew to her face. âIs it that obvious? I must look like a tomato.â
âYou look beautiful.â It was an understatement. Farrah always looked beautiful, but tonight, she fucking glowed. Her hair fell in glossy waves down her back, and her red lipstick made her lips look even fuller and lusher than usual. She wore a black dress that clung to every curve and a pair of killer heels that showed off her long, shapely legs.
A hot coil of arousal tightened in Blakeâs gut.
Right. Time to change the conversation before his mind wandered in a direction thatâd land him in trouble.
Boundaries. Stick to âem (for now).
âAlso, thank you for saving me from that woman. I was about to tell her I had herpes. I donât!â Blake added quickly when Farrah choked on her spit. Fuck. âIt was an excuse. To get her to stop talking to me.â
âSo you thought youâd tell her you have herpes?â Her eyes gleamed with amusement and disbelief. âYou couldâve just said you didnât feel like talking.â
Blake frowned. Huh. She has a point.
Justin brought out Farrahâs food and drink. âLet me know if you need anything else,â he drawled. He winked at her and earned himself another glare from Blake.
âSheâs fine,â Blake snapped.
âWhy donât you let the lady speak for herself?â A spark of mischief lit up Justinâs eyes before he shifted his attention back to Farrah. âIf you need another burger, beer, or someone to show you around townâ¦Iâm your guy. Iâm Justin, by the way.â
Farrah laughed while Blakeâs hands clenched into fists.
âIâm Farrah, and Iâll keep that in mind,â she said, peering up at Justin from beneath her lashes.
Was she flirting with him?
A snarl ripped from Blakeâs throat. âShe doesnât like beer, and sheâs lived in New York for years. She doesnât need you âshowing her around.ââ
âI donât know.â Farrah sounded thoughtful. âYou did say I should explore outside downtown more often.â She cocked her head at Justin. âHow well do you know uptown?â
A huge grin overtook Justinâs face. âVery well. I can bring you toââ
âNowhere.â Blakeâs gaze drilled into Justin, who looked like he was trying not to laugh. âDonât you have other customers to tend to?â
âSure, but none are as beautiful.â Justin winked at Farrah again, causing her to blush. âBut I should return to work before I get into any more trouble. With my boss, I mean.â
The Egretâs manager was the chillest dude on the planet and didnât give two fucks about what his staff did as long as no customers complained.
Justin slid a sly glance in an apoplectic Blakeâs direction before refocusing on Farrah. âHoller if you need anything, beautiful.â He sauntered off before Blake could wring his neck.
Farrah smiled at the bartenderâs departing back. âHeâs so nice.â
âNice? Heâs the biggest manwhore in the five boroughs,â Blake fumed. âTrust me when I say he was not talking about a stroll along the High Line when he offered to âshow you around.ââ
Farrah brushed off his concern. âIt was harmless flirting. Heâs charming and quite hot. I can see why heâs such a hit with the ladies.â Her gaze followed Justin as he made drinks for a group of older women who blatantly ogled him. âIâm not usually a tattoos girl but he makes them work.â
Blake hadnât started the night planning murder, but if that was how it had to end, so be it.
âHe only got those tattoos to pick up girls,â he growled, even though he wasnât sure if that was true. âAnd thatâs not the only thing he picked up.â
Sure, insinuating Justin had STDs was petty, but Blake didnât give a shit.
âIâll take your word for it,â Farrah said, not looking concerned enough for his liking. She bit into her burger, and her eyes widened. âOh my God. This is incredible.â
âTold you. Best burgers in the city.â Some of Blakeâs ire melted at the blissful look on her face. âTry the fries. They put a special house seasoning on them.â
âMmm. Mmhmm.â Farrah stuffed her mouth full of fries and nodded.
Blake laughed. âIn exchange for good food, I think itâs only fair you tell me what happened on your date tonight. It mustâve been bad for you to resort to drinking red wine.â
His best course of action was to redirect Farrahâs attention toward a topic that had nothing to do with tattoos or bartenders. If that topic happened to be a shitty date, even better.
His next best course of action would be to punch Justin in the face, but that was a backup plan in case the other man was dumb enough to flirt with Farrah again.
Farrah swallowed and wiped her mouth. âFine. But no laughing. Promise.â
âCross my heart and hope to die.â
As Farrah recounted her story, Blake had to call on every shred of willpower not to burst into laughter. Jesus, her date sounded like something out of the movies.
âI canât believe you threw a drink in his face,â he chortled.
âNeither can I, but he was such a jerk.â Farrah side-eyed him. âWhy do you look so happy?â
âIâm not happy,â Blake said with a wide grin. His earlier anger toward Justin had simmered downâ¦though he would still punch his so-called friend in the face for trying to get into Farrahâs pants if he had the chance.
âIâm glad youâre enjoying my misery.â She nudged him with her foot, and his stomach did a stupid little flip.
âHey, it all turned out for the best. Youâre not miserable now, are you?â
âNo,â she said with no small amount of reluctance. âIâm not.â
Their gazes met. Blakeâs heartbeat ratcheted up another notch. Her eyes never failed to mesmerize him. They held him willing captive, sucking him in until he got lost in their endless dark depths.
In that moment, he could almost imagine they were on a date. The banter, the laughter, the sizzle of awareness between themâ¦it felt like old times.
That adage about time healing all wounds? Bullshit.
Thereâd been a hole in Blakeâs heart since the day he and Farrah broke up, and no matter how many years passed, it remained as empty as ever.
Until now.
Farrah tried to hide it, but Blake spotted a flicker of emotion in her eyes. It wasnât loveânot the love that used to fill him with so much warmth he thought heâd never need the sun again. But it was the first crack in her icy mask since theyâd reunited, and it was enough to send hope spiraling through his chest and into the space her love used to occupy.