Chapter 11
Running Into You
Maggie screamed into a throw pillow in frustration after the call ended. She took the dress, hung it up in her closet, and went to get a beer from the fridge.
She texted Brett that she couldnât work on Friday and wasnât surprised when he sent back a message saying he only had her scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.
âAnd donât get pissy with me! You are already working full-time and have a broken arm! Relax and finish the school year. We will see how you are doing then.â She read the words.
Before she could put the phone down, Makayla called.
âMaggie, I know you are not going to like this, but just listen. You need to relax! Donât work yourself to the bone!
âA good Samaritan paid your rent, Brett is letting you use his old Jeep, so you can put all that money back in your savings account for a little nest egg.
âA few days a week at Brettâs could get a down payment for a car.â
âButââ
âBut nothing! Just accept some help for once in your life! God, you can be so infuriating about being independent!â
âWow, thanks, Mak!â she said sarcastically. âYou know the last man I had a relationship with was sleeping with my friend and stole my money! If I donât take care of myself, who else will?â
âAll I am saying is for you to give this a chance. You are set until school is out, just go with it, please! And go out with Liam! Have some fun! Gotta go, see you tomorrow to do your hair! Bye!â
âI swear they are conspiring against me, Gus!â she said, rubbing his ears.
She got up to throw the leftover pizza in the oven for dinner. While it warmed up, she decided to look up Liam online.
The results were interesting. He had a photographic memory and had straight Aâs all through school. He graduated first in his undergraduate class at Yale and in law school.
There were plenty of photographs of him with different women, but never with the same one twice. They were all extremely beautiful models, actresses, or socialites.
There were photos of him playing rugby and rowing for Yale as well as in his rec leagues here in South Florida. She could see a bit more of the incredible body that the suits were hiding.
That powerful back, the mouthwatering chest, and six-pack abs. Not to mention those muscular limbs. Maggie felt extremely out of her league.
He was beyond smart, very sexy and charming, fabulously rich according to the websites, and a shrewd lawyer and businessman. His family was the same; all good-looking, smart, and rich.
Maggie started to tear up, thinking that there was no way he would stay interested in someone like her.
She ran a hot bath and sat in the tub with a glass of wine, deciding to just enjoy her Friday while it lasted.
There would be no second date. It was back to her lonely life with her cat and her third graders.
She would be a great aunt to Makayla and Mikeâs baby and forget about children of her own.
Tears ran down her face as she drank. Once the water had cooled off, she got out, dried off, and climbed into bed, turning her TV on for white noise as she fell into a restless sleep.
Come Monday morning, she was exhausted from the lack of sleep.
As much as she hated coffee, she brewed a large cup in her travel mug and added the flavored creamer that Brett had gotten her hooked on to make it sweet.
She ran out of her apartment to the borrowed Jeep and drove to work so Makayla could pull her hair back in a ponytail.
By mid-afternoon, she was already drained. As she sat at her desk, getting the science lesson ready, there was a knock on the door.
Adam walked in, holding a massive bouquet of red roses. Her mouth dropped open.
âThese were just delivered for you, Maggie. I will just put them here on your desk, okay?â he said.
She thanked him as he left and she opened the card to read, âI canât stop thinking about you and canât wait to see you in that dress! Love, Liam xxâ
She was stunned. Makayla came in and saw her best friend staring at the flowers on her desk, holding the card. She walked up, put her hand on her shoulder, and read the card.
âWow! He gives me butterflies and Iâm not even going on a date with him!â Makayla commented.
Maggie turned to her and smiled sadly. âIâm just going to enjoy this one date. After Friday he wonât ask me out again.â
âWhy would you say that?â
âBecause after all the women I saw him with online, he will figure out Iâm not in his league and walk away. Not to mention all the baggage from my pastâ¦â
âYou really want to piss me off, donât you? Will you give yourself some credit? I have to go, but we will talk after the kids are gone!â Makayla hissed at her and stomped back to her room. Maggie didnât have any time to process what she said as the kids flooded in.
The girls went nuts seeing the flowers and Maggie had to calm everyone down as they settled in for science.
Somehow Maggie made it through the rest of the afternoon and fell into her chair as the last child ran from the room.
Her arm was throbbing. Having it in the sling didnât help much. She popped three ibuprofen with some water that she had at her desk.