His Sweet Reward
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“Ah, here she comes,” the hostess says, and I’m shocked when I see a young woman walking toward us.
She dressed in yoga pants with an oversized college sweatshirt on and her hair is wild like she’s been in bed all day.
“Right this way,” the hostess says as my jaw hits the floor.
Without so much as a glance in my direction, my date walks right past me and follows the hostess like she owns the place.
Who the fuck does she think she is? And why do I like it?
Chapter Three
Brooklyn
I’m going to need another glass of wine.
I guess I must have missed the part where my friends said that Dash was extremely attractive. But I didn’t miss the way the hostess made heart eyes while lingering at our table for a moment too long.
Dash isn’t only handsome, he’s built too. It’s not in the way where he’s got a million abs and not a drop of fat on his body. He looks like he could pick me up and manhandle me to where he wanted to go. I bet he could do almost anything without getting winded. The thought makes me cross my legs.
I saw his profile picture, but it did not live up to seeing him in person. I must have barely glanced at it or something because sitting here now, no one could ever dismiss his dark green eyes and chiseled jaw. I didn’t know a jaw carved out of stone was a real thing, but here he sits. No wonder everyone said he’s a dick. He’s too handsome to be nice. Men like him are used to getting their way based only on their looks.
I think he must be too into himself, which is why he didn’t notice the sexy hostess trying to snag his attention. At least I’ll have something handsome to stare at while I eat my steak. He picked this place, so he can foot the bill. I already stole a peek at the menu and the prices aren’t cheap. My one glass of wine at the bar was twenty bucks and I’m getting close to the bottom.
I turn to ask the woman taking us to our table to transfer the bill from the bar to our table, but I run right into a suited wall of chest. I’m regretting the yoga pants at the moment, but I’m sure I’ll be happy about them when I clean my plate.
“That can be arranged,” his deep voice rumbles against me, and although I know I should step back, I don’t. I lean my head all the way back to look up at him. He makes no move to put space between us and if anything he plants his feet so he can’t.
“You shouldn’t walk so close to people. I could have tripped.” I tilt my chin up higher. My stepmom does that when she thinks she’s right and it always makes me super mad.
Crap. I should wait until after we order to be rude. If he ditches me now I won’t get my food. He stares down at me and his eyebrows pull together. I’m guessing he’s wondering why I’m on this date in an oversized hoodie and yoga pants, but I don’t care.
“I’ll get your chair.” He pulls out the chair at the table next to us, not moving his body an inch from mine.
“Ah, thanks.” I have to slide past him so I can sit down. “I mean, you should.”
His lips twitch as he pulls out the chair next to mine and sits catty corner to me instead of across.
“Aren’t you supposed to sit there?” I point to the other chair.
The hostess’s eyes bounce back and forth between us. They are wide and I can tell she’s waiting for his reaction. I’m guessing she knows him and he comes here a lot with his dates. If he’s a dick, why would she be falling all over him?
“I sit where I like.” He holds his hand out for the menu without taking his eyes off me. She hands it to him quickly and he passes it to me before taking one for himself. I openly roll my eyes at him thinking this is all just a big show.
“Clark is your server tonight. He’ll be right with you,” the hostess says, giving Dash a giant smile. One he doesn’t see because he’s staring at me.
I try not to fidget in my seat under his gaze. I look down at my menu to get away from his stare, but then he reaches over and opens it for me. Oh my god. I was staring at the front of it, pretending to do what? Read the name of the restaurant over and over again? Wake up, Brooklyn!
“I was trying to see what kind of script that was on the front. It’s pretty.” I flip it back to the front of the menu as I again pretend to look at it.