"Aw, you know what wedge heels are. Well done."
He grimaced. "Don't tell anyone."
"I'll take it to my grave."
"You wore your hair in kinks."
"Kinks?" I laughed. "You mean in waves?"
He blushed and licked his lips. "Yeah, that's what I meant."
"Thought so."
Jace shook his head and wrapped his arm around me as the door was held open for us in the restaurant. "We have reservations under Brevik."
"Right this way, Senator." The waitress had dark cropped hair and a piercing in her nose; she looked about twenty years old, and I immediately wanted to trip her for looking at Jace longer than necessary. And how did she know he was a senator? I specifically called him Mr. Brevik not Senator Brevik? Was the guy that famous?
Doubtful, it was Oregon, not California.
Jace held out my chair. There were eight seats around the grill. I'd hoped it would be just me and Jace, but mixer made it sound like we had to mix. Which totally reminded me of college orientation where you run around playing silly games, trying to get to know people in your class. I hated mixer games; I always ended up being the awkward one or, worse yet, the boring one with no boxes checked on Get-to-Know-Me-Bingo.
The restaurant looked really empty. Maybe it wasn't going to be as packed as I'd thought? Hope died the minute I heard a familiar voice.
"So you guys made it?" Brett slapped Jace on the back and took a seat, leaving Paris to pull out her own chair. Poor soul struggled sitting in it because her spandex dress was so tight her legs wouldn't lift high enough. A nicer person would have helped.
I smirked.
Not because I wasn't nice.
But because she wouldn't take her whoring eyes off of Jace.
"Uh, yeah." Jace put his arm around me and tugged me close. "We thought a little food was necessary to keep going."
Would it kill him to be the smooth politician at least once today? I kicked him in the shin.
"Going?" Brett smirked.
"Like bunnies," I said without thinking. To be fair, I meant the Energizer Bunny, but that wasn't how it was understood.
Jace had just lifted a glass of water to his lips and started choking.
Brett's eyes narrowed as he took us both in.
"Good evening." A server approached with a cart of tea. "I'll be your server today. Your chef will be here momentarily."
"Bunnies, huh?" Brett smirked, ignoring the waitress, and his fiancée as well as the fact that the conversation had taken a downward turn into hell. May as well get comfortable, I didn't see things improving for at least a few hours.
"Yeah." I gripped Jace's arm, digging my nails into his skin; he yelped and put his water down.
"But enough about our very satisfying sex life… what have you guys been up to all day?"
"Searching," Brett smirked, "the Internet."
"Aw, shit."
I froze, momentarily thinking I was about to hear Donkey. Instead, my blood ran cold when I realized what Brett must have been searching. He knew it was a ruse. He knew we weren't together.
Rejection sucked.