The Trouble with Love (Sex, Love & Stiletto 4)
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“Because he’s so good at that,” Jake said, earning the middle finger from his friend.
Mitchell ran a hand over the back of his neck. “I, well, the thing is—”
“Oh, I’ll do it,” Julie interrupted. “So, Cassidy, you know we get married in a few weeks. . . .”
Cassidy slowly chewed the bread Riley had stuffed in his mouth before replying. “I am aware of this.”
“Well, Mitchell here has, like, zero friends, because he’s antisocial.”
“Introverted,” Mitchell ground out. “The word you’re looking for is introverted, and we introverts have small, selective circles of friends.”
“Hear, hear,” Emma said.
Mitchell winked at her.
“Yeah, okay, whatever,” Julie said, waving this aside. “Anyway, one of the people in his ‘selective friend group’”—Julie put this last part in air quotes—“is this guy from college. Whose baby was just born.”
“Oh, yay!” Grace said.
“Well, yes. Yay. Except the wee one was four weeks premature, and while she’s just fine, she’ll need to be in the hospital for a while while her lungs develop. So no flying from California to New York on this family’s agenda. So . . .”
Julie glanced between Mitchell and Cassidy and wiggled her eyebrows.
Cassidy stared at her blankly. As did Jake and Sam. All four wome
n rolled their eyes at the sheer density of the male mind.
“He wants you to be a groomsman, stupid,” Riley said. “Probably would have asked before if Emma hadn’t been a bridesmaid and the whole thing hadn’t smelled awkward back then.”
“Oh, and it’s not awkward now?” Sam muttered.
Julie glanced from Emma to Cassidy. “Well, we understand how things are now. And we know they’re not weird. Right?”
Emma didn’t look at Cassidy. He didn’t look at her. But they answered in unison. “Right.”
“So, Cassidy . . . you in?” Julie asked.
Everyone looked at him. He grinned. “Hell, yes, I’m in.”
Emma watched as Cassidy and Mitchell man-hugged and wondered how she felt about this little development.
She, Grace, and Riley were all bridesmaids in the wedding. Actually, Grace was maid of honor, thanks to a rousing round of rock-paper-scissors. And Jake and Sam were groomsmen, thanks to the fast friendship that had formed among the men, as well as Mitchell’s otherwise limited friend group.
Emma had never thought much about the fact that Cassidy hadn’t been asked before now. She knew that Mitchell was perhaps closer with Jake and Sam thanks to the “coupley” things they did with Grace and Riley.
But she also knew that Cassidy and Mitchell were running buddies, had been to a couple Yankees games, and had the same sort of quiet alpha vibe going on.
It made sense that he’d ask Cassidy, albeit a bit late in the game.
But it also meant that she and Cassidy would be standing up at the altar.
Together.
Something they’d never done on their own wedding day.
Emma swallowed.
She could do this.