âThis is like old times.â Courtney propped her chin in her hand, nostalgia wafting from her in waves. âWeâre missing Leo and Luke, but seven out of nine ainât bad. Plus Nate, of course.â She winked at the actor, who exuded movie-star charisma even in a faded green T-shirt and jeans.
âThanks for the shoutout. I was beginning to feel like an eighth wheel,â he quipped, encircling Krisâs waist with one arm. Kris perched on his lap, dressed to the nines in a pleated white sundress, sky-high wedges, and a tangle of 14K gold necklaces.
Farrah wasnât sure a $500 designer dress was the best thing to wear to a barbecue, but that was Kris for you. The girl wore diamonds to the gym. Diamond studs, but still. Kris was allergic to dressing down.
âHowâs the movie going?â Sammyâs tan popped against his white shirt, and his muscles flexed against his shirtsleeves as he flipped the burgers on the grill.
Farrah slid a glance toward Olivia, who stared at her ex-boyfriend and chugged her watermelon juice like she was trying to quench the Sahara.
A grin spread across Farrahâs face.
Oh, Liv.
âThere were a few issues with my co-star, but it worked out,â Nate said. âWe wrapped up the New York portion of the shoot yesterday. Weâll shoot the rest back in L.A.â
âVery cool.â Sammy nodded.
âHey, Liv, why donât you help Sammy with the burgers?â Farrah suggested. âYou look bored, and heâs manning the grill all by himself.â
Sammy and Olivia both flushed red.
âI can handle it. Grilling isnât a team activity.â Sammy shot Farrah a warning glance, which she ignored.
Consider it payback for Sammy keeping Blakeâs secret all these years.
Okay, fine, it hadnât been Sammyâs secret to tell, but that didnât mean a thing to Farrahâs petty side.
âShe can help you pass out the burgers,â Farrah said. âEfficiency. Livâs favorite thing.â
Iâm going to murder you in your sleep, Oliviaâs eyes warned.
Iâll lock my door, Farrah retorted.
Her roommate slammed her drink on the table and stalked to the grill, where she and Sammy stood with matching expressions of discomfort.
Nardo Crescas clucked his tongue. âFarrah. Come on.â
âIâm trying to help,â she whispered. âItâs about time Sammy and Olivia got over their little feud, donât you think?â
âA feud is defined as a âprolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute.â Therefore, âlittle feudâ is an oxymoron.â
Courtney snorted while Farrah rubbed her temple. Some things never changed.
Nardo, Sammyâs best friend from college and another member of their study abroad group, wasnât as scrawny as he used to be, and he seemed a smidge less uptight, but he still talked like he was trying out for the role of Human Encyclopedia. Farrah wondered if everyone at his job talked like that. Nardo was an economist at the Department of Treasury, and he wore the unofficial straight-man-in-Washington-D.C. uniform: khakis paired with a gingham button-down. Bonus points for the oh-so-intellectual, black-framed glasses.
While everyone else had already been in New York, Nardo drove up from D.C. yesterday to celebrate Sammyâs pop-up bakery opening, which had been a smash success. Crumble & Bake was the hottest new thing in town, and Farrah couldnât be happier for her friend.
By sheer luck, Sammyâs opening coincided with Kris and Courtneyâs visit, and heâd decided to host an FEA reunion/pre-July Fourth barbecue at his Brooklyn brownstone rental. Luke was in Wisconsin and Leo was on a book tour in Europe, but otherwise, everyone in their Shanghai circle was present and accounted for.
Including Blake.
Farrahâs mouth dried when he stepped into the backyard, a god among mortals with his golden hair and sinful body. Memories of what sheâd done to said body that morning before they arrived at Sammyâs house flooded her mind, and her face turned the color of Oliviaâs watermelon juice.
âSam, the ice is in the kitchen,â Blake said, clapping his friend on the back. Heâd volunteered to run to the corner store for more ice earlier.
âThanks, man.â Sammy nodded.
Blake slid into the empty seat next to Farrah at the picnic table. âHey.â His dimples flashed.
âHey.â The velvety tips of butterfly wings brushed Farrahâs heart.
She was treading dangerous waters. Her arrangement with Blake was the stupidest thing she couldâve agreed to since heâd made it clear what he wanted: her. All of her.
And if she wasnât careful, she might just give it to him.
Sex aside, Farrah had forgotten how easy it was to talk to Blake. How safe he made her feel. How hard he made her laugh. All the things that made her fall in love with him the first time around had the potential to do so again, maybe even more, because sheâd realized her feelings for him were the exception, not the rule. He was the only guy who could turn her inside out with one smile.
She didnât trust him, not completely. But he was inching his way deeper past her defenses, and one day, sheâd have to decide whether to wave the white flag or go out in a blaze of glory.
One day. Not today.
âWhat are you doing after this?â Blake ran one warm, rough hand up her thigh, and her core wept in response.
Theyâd had enough sex to repopulate an army this past week. Youâd think her body would be all tapped out, but no, she was soaking wet in the middle of a barbecue with her friends.
âI hope youâre not expecting me to say âyou,ââ Farrah whispered, tightening the leash on her self-control.
Blake chuckled, his gaze gleaming with lazy male satisfaction. âI see someone has sex on their mind,â he drawled. âI was going to ask if you wanted to hit up the Brooklyn Botanic Gardenâthereâs a special night exhibit running there through the end of the monthâbut Iâm down for something kinky too.â He paused. âWe could do something kinky in the garden. Thatâll spice things up.â His fingers hit the edge of her panties beneath the table.
Farrah swallowed and glanced around to see if anyone noticed. Kris and Nate were laughing at something on his phone, Courtney and Nardo were arguing about Black Mirror, and Sammy and Olivia were busy ignoring each other.
âWe are not getting kinky in a garden.â She grasped his hand and placed it back in his lap. Her hand brushed his impressive hard-on, and molten lava spilled into her lower belly. âAnd what do you mean, spice things up? Bored already?â
Blakeâs eyes glittered like pristine glacial lakes in the sun. âNever.â
A thick rope of unspoken words stretched between them.
Farrah faked a cough, cutting the cord. âYouâre not the garden type. Besides, this sounds like a date.â Dates werenât part of the deal. They werenât not part of the deal, but she was too afraid to go down that path yet.
Blake shrugged. âHeard about it from Landon, thought it sounded interesting. Besides, you like gardens, and itâs not a date.â
âItâs not.â Skepticism turned what wouldâve been a question into a statement.
âNope. If it were a date, Iâd bring you flowers, not bring you to flowers.â
Farrah burst into laughter, and the grin on Blakeâs face widened.
âHere.â Olivia plunked a burger in front of Farrah, interrupting her mirth. âBe grateful I didnât spit in it.â She frowned at the man sitting next to her roommate. âBlake.â
âLiv.â
Farrah had told her friends about her arrangement with Blake because she didnât need the added stress of more secrets. Sammy had been thrilled, Kris indifferent, Courtney excited, and Olivia upset. She was the closest to Farrah and, therefore, the most protective. Not to mention, the girl had a memory like a steel trap. Time had smoothed the animosity Kris and Courtney held toward Blake, but Olivia remembered it well. Sheâd been wary, even after Farrah explained the real reason Blake broke up with her.
Nardoâs eyebrows rose when he saw Blake and Farrah together at Sammyâs opening, but he hadnât said anything, so Farrah mentally lumped him in the âindifferentâ camp.
A doorbell rang deep in the house.
âIâll get it,â Sammy said. âNardo, you mind taking over for me real quick?â
âNo problem.â Nardo cast a strange look in Oliviaâs direction while Sammy went to answer the door.
âJust so you know,â Olivia told Blake. âIf you hurt Farrah again, Iâll string you up by your balls and drop you in the middle of an ax-throwing competition.â
Blakeâs smile didnât budge. âNoted. Bonus points for creativity. Your Yale degree is wasted on finance instead of screenwriting.â
Farrah couldnât resist another laugh as Olivia huffed at Blakeâs blasé response.
âI mean it.â Olivia poked a finger at Blakeâs chest. âOrgasms only. No heartbreak allowed.â
This time, Blake was the one who laughed while Farrah blanched in horror.
âLiv!â
âDonât worry,â Blake said, draping an arm over Farrahâs shoulder. âOrgasms are a guarantee, and heartbreak is not on the menu.â
âWhoâs guaranteeing orgasms?â Courtney butted into their conversation.
Before anyone could answer, Kris let loose an expletive. âWho the fuck is that?â
Their heads swiveled toward the entrance to the house. Sammy had returnedâ¦with a gorgeous, leggy blonde in tow. The mystery woman had a face that could put Charlize Theron to shame, and she wore a stylish red jumpsuit that Farrah recognized from the latest issue of Mode de Vie.
âHi, Nardo,â the blonde lilted.
âHey, Jess.â Nardo cast another wary glance at Olivia, who was frowning at the newcomer.
Sammy cleared his throat. âGuys, I want you to meet my girlfriend, Jessica. Jess, this is everyone.â He introduced the group, tripping over Oliviaâs name.
Silence greeted his announcement.
Shock slid through Farrahâs veins. Girlfriend? Sammy hadnât so much as hinted at a girlfriend before today.
Nate was the first to speak. âNice to meet you, Jessica. Iâm Nate.â He reintroduced himself even though he was the last person who needed a reintroduction.
Jessica smiled. âI know who you are.â No fangirling, no blushing. âNice to meet you, too.â
âShe just arrived in New York. She couldnât make it to the opening yesterday because she had a court case,â Sammy explained.
âOh. Are you a lawyer?â Krisâs tone indicated she couldnât care less about the answer.
âTechnology law, which is why the Bay Area is my stomping grounds. You can say a lot of things about Silicon Valley, but itâs never boring.â Jessica smiled.
Kris yawned. âFascinating.â
Farrah snuck a peek at Olivia. Sheâd wiped the expression from her face, but Farrah could read the tense set of her shoulders and the way she fiddled with her watch strap. Olivia was pissed.
Nate cleared his throat. âHey, why donât we eat before the food gets cold? Hot dogs are on the grill, but the burgers are done. Letâs dig in.â
The clatter of plastic utensils and light chatter broke the tension, but an undercurrent of unease remained.
âLooks like Iâm not the only person Olivia wants to drop into the middle of an axe-throwing competition,â Blake murmured. âI thought she and Sammy have been over for a while.â
âItâs complicated.â
Olivia was not the type who liked to discuss her feelings in public, so Farrah spared her friend the third degree for now.
Reminder: stock up on Ben & Jerryâs before I go home.
âComplicated, I get. But you know whatâs simple?â Blake wiggled his eyebrows. âA nighttime walk through the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Not a date, I swear. Just two friends with floral benefits, smelling roses and shit.â
Maybe it was the sunshine, the giddiness of being surrounded by old friends, or Blakeâs boyish smile. Either way, Farrah threw caution to the wind.
What could it hurt?
âOkay,â she said. âLetâs go to the garden.â