and gave her my full attention.
“I know TJ is going to hurt me, you know it too, and we both know I’m going to keep on doing what I’m doing until he does. I’m not naïve enough to think I can change him or that he wants to change at all. I think it goes with being in your thirties. The optimist in me is slowly dying, anyway. I’m stuck in this pattern because I want to be, because I want him.”
I nodded, unsure where she was going with the conversation, but certain it was hard for her to admit what she just had.
“You have no idea what’s going to happen next. I mean…that’s something to be excited about, you know? It’s not over for you, Rose, no matter how much you think of it that way. There is no way you’re living the rest of your life alone.” She gave me a knowing smile. “Not you. I just want you to keep an open mind, okay? Half of the fun is figuring out who it is. I think you forgot that.”
“Kind of an optimistic way of thinking for a girl who’s condemned herself to a lot less.”
Jules looked over at me with a level of seriousness I’d never seen. “Then you get out there and give me a reason to want different.”
“Afternoon, ladies.”
Cajun.
“Fuckello,” Jules said, pulling a t-shirt to her bare chest and giving me wide eyes.
“Jack,” I said with a grin, water dripping from my chin as our eyes met. His gaze unabashedly raked my bikini-clad body. A halo of sunshine surrounded his rugged features as I got lost in them. He looked like the devilishly handsome southern gentlemen he was. I couldn’t help but note how well he filled out his jeans. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Jules size him up and devour him with her wide eyes.
“I was coming by to grab you to test the new equipment, but I can see you’re busy.”
“I totally forgot,” I replied. It wasn’t like me at all to forget something like that, especially when it came to the center. Jules looked between Jack and me, then kept her eyes narrowed at me. I could feel the Spanish Inquisition coming.
“It can wait,” Jack offered, completely oblivious to Jules’ reaction. After three liquor-filled teas, I suddenly found it all hilarious. Jack eyed me with curiosity as I chuckled at my own thoughts. His eyes were zeroed in on me, and suddenly his invitation seemed more than appealing. “I can be there in an hour or so—”
“Hellooooo,” Jamie call out as she walked up the steps with her own crazy brand of commentary. Jack and I stared at one another with amused grins.
“Up on the deck,” Jules called out as she pulled her hair into a tight, neat bun.
“Jesus, what a day. I swear to God, Dr. Nichols is going deaf and if All-Hands Fischer accidentally grabs my ass one more time…Anyway, damn this place was hard to find, Rose. You’ve been holding out on us.” I knew the minute she saw Jack, due to the fact that she made it fairly obvious. “Where are you bitches hiding—holy fuckello,” Jamie sputtered out as she set down her bag and sauntered her way over to Jack without so much as a glance in Jules and my direction. “My name’s Jamie.”
“Jack,” he said politely with a nod and the smile of all smiles.
“You don’t eat processed meat do you?”
Jules and I burst into laughter as Jack raised a brow at her and took her offered hand with a chuckle.
“Not recently, no.”
“Perfect,” she said, shaking his hand a little longer than necessary.
I held out my hand with a snap toward Jules, and she gave me a wicked smirk as she handed me the water bottle. I shot a few sprays on the back of Jamie’s thighs and she jumped to attention.
“Jamie, drink mixes are on the kitchen counter,” I said, trying my best to divert her attention from the golden god consuming all of the intelligence out of the three of us. We were adults, and yet with Jack around, we showed no signs of being mature women. Jack had that effect. Even as I scorned Jamie internally for making a fool out of herself, I was just as enamored by his perfection. I almost groaned as I thought of how close he’d been to kissing me the night before.
“I’m obviously interrupting your plans, ladies. I’ll make myself scarce,” Jack mused