“Let’s tell our star quarterback how much we appreciate him,” Lexi shouted into the mic, egging on the crowd.
She was making it worse. “All right. All right.” I tried to step away from the beam of light. I’d rather do a dance in the end zone than have this kind of attention.
Eventually the band started to play and Lexi waved to everyone one last time before she exited the back of the stage in a swirl of smoke. The lights came on and the patrons moved to the front doors and waited for the valets to retrieve their cars.
I hung back, waiting for the singer behind the stage.
She ducked her head around the corner. “Hey, there.”
I shoved my hands in my pockets. “Quite a show you put on.”
She ran her teeth over her bottom lip. “Quite a generous donation you made.”
“Is that what you call it?” I stepped closer.
“For someone who just won a private concert by Lexi Wilde you don’t sound very excited,” she teased.
“Oh, believe me. I’m excited.” The crew bustled around us, breaking down the set and packing up the band’s instruments.
“Lex!” Her manager appeared. “What the hell—” He stopped when he saw me.
“Can you believe how much money we raised, Jake?” she asked. “And so generous of Luke, don’t you think?”
He looked me over. I knew what he thought. He didn’t want me near her. She was his country princess. His star to mold and manage. I got it. But like everything else, I didn’t give a shit what this guy thought. He stood between me and what I wanted.
“Extremely generous.” His lips pressed together. “I think we’re going to have to coordinate with Mr. Canton’s people and schedule the concert for later in the year. I’ll have our people call your people and we’ll set it up.”
“That’s okay.” I slapped him on the back, knocking him from where he was standing. “I think Lexi and I can work out the details.”
“That’s not how it works,” he snorted. “She’s booked solid through the holidays.”
I towered over him. “I just paid twenty-five thousand dollars for a concert. It’s exactly how it’s going to work.”
Jake straightened his tie and turned away. It was obvious there was something he was dying to spit out, but I didn’t know if it was my size or the look on my face that stopped him.
“Okay, that’s never happened before.” Lexi stood with her hands on her hips.
“What’s that?”
“Jake ran out of here speechless.” She held her hand over her mouth and laughed.
“Why is that guy your manager?” I couldn’t help but ask, even though it was none of my damn business.
“It’s complicated,” she answered.
I felt as if I had crossed a line. I didn’t like complicated or long stories. I didn’t usually stick around for either.
“Doesn’t matter. He’s gone. How about that drink?”
“That’s how you want to spend your twenty-five thousand?” she asked.
“Oh, no no.” I shook my head.
“What?”
“I asked you out for drinks before the auction. I have two dates with you.” I studied the V of her throat. I swore her pulse was beating faster.
“Two?”