Chapter 22
The Alpha and The Fool
âRelax,â Sade said as I paced the room.
Relax? How could I relax when I was waiting for Dean to come here so I could ask him on a date. An actual date. Me.And him.
âThis was a bad idea. What was I even thinking?â
âIt's a fine and so was your thinking. You only have to relax,â Sade insisted.
Easy for her to say. She wasn't going on a date. My stomach tightened painfully, and I was pretty sure I was going to get sick soon. The knock on the door nearly made me jump right out of my skin. Sade shook her head at me and opened the door.
âHey, Sade right? I heard Nic was looking for me,â Dean said.
âShe's right here,â Sade said, opening the door as I contemplated jumping out the window.
âHey Nic, everything okay?â He asked as soon as he saw me.
âHey and oh yeah Iâm fine,â I said with a dismissive wave. â how did your shift at the hospital go? If you're too tired still we could talk later,â I added in a rush.
âNo, you won't. Don't be a coward, Nic,â Sade said before leaving the room.
Dean watched her curiously before turning back to me. âWhat's going on?â
I blew out a breath, ran my hand over my head. âI was, uhm, thinking that if you werenât too tired from work or didnât have other plans we could...uhm, maybe, if you wanted to, we could uhm, perhaps go out, and uhm do something.â God, I felt like an idiot.
A grin spread across his face. âAre you talking about a date?â
My face warmed, and I shrugged. âUhm, if you want to.â
âWhy wouldnât I want to?â He said, half laughing and again, I shrugged. Why did people do this? I felt so stupid. âWe go now or do you want to get ready?â
âWell, the movie doesnât start yet for a while.â
âOkay, so how about we meet up at the front of the house. When do we need to leave?â He asked, actually looking a little excited about the idea.
Strangely, that helped calm my nerves.
âIf we can trust Google, in an hour. Itâs the movie theater on Sanderson Street.â
Dean seemed to think. âYeah if the movie starts a six, leaving here at five-thirty is more than enough time.â
âGood, so in an hour then.â
Yet again, he smiled, but this time added a wink. âI guess I better go get ready then,â he said and left.
When he was gone, the nerves returned. I should get ready to, but how should I get ready? Should I do the makeup thing, or clothes, what kind of clothes should I wear? âThis is so the last time I did this,â I complained.
I stared at my closet for almost fifteen minutes before calling Sade, asking, okay maybe begging, her to come back and help me. She did and only teased me a little, but in the end, I was ready, and I didnât feel like I was painted up like a clown. In fact, I was dressed more or less like I was on the first evening of the meetings. The same dress I wore when I first met Dean, but the shoes were flats instead of heels.
âDonât worry about the boys,â Sade said as we left the room. âI told them you wouldnât be leaving for yet another hour.â
The breath rushed from my chest, and I relaxed. âThanks.â I was no way in shape to deal with Jonâs teasing.
âYouâre welcome, and have fun.â Sade waved at me before leaving.
I walked down to the front of the house, and I was surprised, Dean was actually dressed up as well. He wore dress pants and a button down shirt in a casual business style. It was so different from how I usually saw him dressed, I almost didnât recognize him.
âYou look great, Beautiful,â He said, giving me a one armed hug.
âThanks, you too.â
âSo what movie are we seeing?â He asked as we left the house.
âThat superhero one with all the heroes in it. Brook told me you wanted to see it,â I replied and got into the passenger side of a small gray car Dean lead me to.
âOh yeah, Iâd wanted to see that one for a while. I suppose youâve already got the tickets, so Iâll get us the snacks.â
âDeal, but not too much. Weâre going to eat after the movie,â I told him, buckling up.
He looked at me with eyes wide. âYouâre going to feed me too? You are so freaking awesome.â
I couldnât help but laugh at the happy/excited look on his face, and we drove to the theater. Thankfully to Sadeâs insight to get the tickets beforehand so we wouldnât have to wait in line. Dean swore he could eat it, several boxes of candy and still have room for dinner. I didnât want to test that theory, so we simply went with some popcorn and drinks. The movie was alright, and Dean seemed to enjoy it. Though more than once, I caught him glancing over at me for some reason.
Afterward, we went to the restaurant. It was Hawaiian, though I wasnât exactly sure what could be considered Hawaiian besides pineapple. The lights were dim, and the decoration Polynesian or what I assumed was Polynesian. âThis is awesome,â Dean said as we sat down to our table. âIâve always wanted a reason to come here.â Again, I couldnât help but laugh at the excited look on his face.
âWhy not take a girlfriend?â I asked and cringed, hoping I didnât sound jealous, because I wasnât. Itâd be idiotic to think he didnât date before meeting me.
He grinned but shook his head. âNope.â
âReally?â I couldnât help but ask.
âYeah, I mean I guess you could say Iâve had a few girlfriends but...â he shrugged. âThey were never anything serious and didnât last long, and none of them were worth spending the money on a meal here. Glad too, now it can be our place.â He smirked at me.
I shook my head, grinning at him, deciding Iâd order a kabob. Though, now if I was honest, I was curious about this past girlfriends. Was he some kind of player or maybe a commitment phobe. He didnât seem like either to me. Yeah, he was a terrible flirt, but he seemed to kind to just go around breaking hearts. Hating that Iâd probably sound like a petty, jealous girlfriend, I cleared my throat. âUhm, why notâthe girlfriends, I mean.â
Dean grinned, gave the waitress our orders. âWhat about them?â
âWhy werenât they serious or last long?â
âWell, various reasons. Can you please some donât think Iâm a lovable idiot, but just an idiot,â he said with a mocked expression of shock that got me to laugh like he wanted. âThat was a big part of it. A lot expected to get a version of Ryder. Some got fed up I wouldnât play their games, and others wanted more than I was willing to give. And, of course, none of them were you. So the longest I usually spent with a girl was a week, maybe two.
What about you? How many exes do you have in the closet?â
âThe closet?â I said in a laugh. âYou saw me, Dean. I was trying so hard to be a guy that anything that didnât put me in the guy box was squashed.â
He looked totally shocked. âBut still not one? Not a kiss or flirting, or interest?â
I shook my head. âNope, they all saw me as one of the guys, and if anyone new said anything, it never got to me.â
The Alpha and The Fool ï¤Chapter 21 Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott)
ï¤Chapter 935 Dean shook his head. âYour pack is seriously messed up.â
âOr maybe not all are willing to risk a broken nose to approach me,â I teased.
He grinned, âWell if they were willing to put their nose on the line then none of them were even worth your time.â
We laughed as the waitress brought us our meal. The food was great, and we left so full, I thought I could fall asleep. Dean took my hand when we got out of the car and walked me back to the house. âTonight was really fun,â I admitted as we stood outside. I had no idea why I was so nervous.
âMe too,â he said. âOf course, youâre going to give me a goodnight kiss, right? Cause, ya know thatâs always how dates end.â
I laughed. âUhm, sure, but I thought maybe we could talk a little more before it ends. I wanted to talk to you about some things.â
Dean gave me a slightly suspicious look. âThat doesnât sound too good. What things.â
âNo, itâs good,â I said quickly. âItâs just youâve done so much for me. If it wasnât for you, I donât know where Iâd be right now, but I can promise you it wouldnât be a good place. I canât thank you enough.â
He squeezed my hand. âYou donât need to thank me, Beautiful. Iâm happy I could be there for you. Thatâs what mates do.â
âI know, and thatâs what Iâd like to talk to you about. Hopefully somewhere more private. Iâm pretty sure I saw at least, Brook spying on us from a window.â
We both laughed. âYeah, she and the others think Iâm going to screw this up somehow.â He rolled his eyes and sighed dramatically. âNo one believes in me.â
âI do,â I told him, seriously. âLetâs go find some place to talk without an audience.â
âLead the way, Beautiful.â
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