“Ah.” Jimmi nods, a tentative smile on her lips. “I haven’t seen him in weeks. I miss him.”
“Okay, Jim, you know the deal.” Grip’s look seems to hold a careful warning.
“I know. I know. You don’t have to worry about me.” Jimmi waves a dismissive hand in the air and turns back to me. “Did you see anything you want?”
If I’m not mistaken, the anything she wants is my brother, but I just got here, so what do I know? I deliberately shift my eyes to the menu.
“What’s good?”
“Let’s see.” Jimmi leans over my shoulder to consider the menu like she hasn’t seen it before. One of her breasts nearly pokes my eye out. I lean back in my seat to avoid a nipple.
“Careful where you aim those things,” I say before I catch my wild tongue. I’m great at keeping my thoughts to myself when it counts, but when it doesn’t, I don’t bother.
Startled blue eyes collide with mine, and I’m not sure if she expects an apology or what, but I just look pointedly from her torpedo tits back up to her face. For a beat, I think I’ve really offended her, but then she laughs until she has to bend over, giving the customers behind her an eyeful, I’m sure. Grip grins, his eyes affectionate on blonde and breasty.
“Oh, we’re gonna be friends.” Jimmi wipes the tears at the corner of her eyes. “Watch where I aim … that’s priceless. Okay. You like seafood?”
“Um, yeah.” I blink a few times at the speedy shift of gears. “I love it.”
“You like scallops?” She drops her voice to a conspiratorial whisper. “Off-menu item.”
“I would kill for scallops.” My mouth is already watering, and my empty stomach is already thanking her.
“Your server will be over in a sec, but I’ll tell her to hook you up.” She winks at me before turning back to Grip. “I’m singing in a little bit. They’re finally letting me on stage.”
She gestures to a small space set up for live music.
“Nice.” Grip’s smile reflects genuine pleasure. “’Bout time.”
“Don’t leave before I’m done.” She squeezes his shoulder. “I may have a gig for you.”
“For real?” He glances down at his beeping phone, a frown wrinkling his forehead before he returns his attention to Jimmi. “My money isn’t nearly long enough. I’ll do anything but strip.”
Jimmi gives him a head tilt and a come-on-now twist of her lips. “Okay, you got me. For the right price, I probably would strip.” A devilish smile crinkles his eyes at the corners. “But not my first choice.”
“It’s deejaying at Brew. Maybe tomorrow night.” Jimmi crosses her arms over the menus pressed to her chest. “Could be a regular gig, for a while at least.”
“Cool.” Grip’s glance strays back to his phone, his tone distracted. “Everything okay?” Jimmi eyes the phone in his hand.
“Yeah.” Grip lifts his eyes, splitting a look between the two of us. “Sure. Let’s chop it up after your set.”
“Okay. How long you here, Bristol?”
“Just a few days. I leave Friday.”
“Good!” Jimmi beams. “We’ll get to spend some time together.” “I’d like that.”
Now that I’ve gotten past the breasts stuffed into the bikini practically assaulting me, I mean what I say. She seems cool. “Good luck on stage.”
We’ve bonded a little over scallops and tits, so my smile for Jimmi comes more naturally.
“Thanks!” she squeals and wiggles her fingers
in a wave. “Gotta go get ready.”
“So you and Jimmi went to high school with Rhyson?” I ask, watching Jimmi teeter off on her wedge heels.
“I’m sorry. I thought you knew that.” Grip shakes his head. “I really did just kind of grab you and toss you in the car.”