fucking one of us later in a hotel room, or so she informed Graham, after he offered to meet her after work."
Graham was a werewolf and a bouncer, not a dancer, but he was cute enough.
"A blow to his ego," I said.
"Not as bad a hit as the fact that you keep refusing him," Jason said, and he grinned, knowing it was a sore point with me.
I frowned at him, and then got back on point. "Did she get kicked out?"
Nathaniel nodded. "Security had to escort her outside, because she wouldn't take no from us, and she just kept trying to up the price as if we were whores."
I leaned my face in against his, not sure what to say, because when I'd first met him he had been a prostitute. He'd been a high-priced one catering to an elite clientele, but in the end there had been too many clients who wanted him because a wereanimal could take a lot of damage and still survive. It was too much rough trade, even for someone who enjoyed pain the way Nathaniel did.
"A lot of people think that about strippers," Jason said.
"I know," Nathaniel said.
"I thought we were supposed to cheer up Anita," Micah said, "not be the gloomy ones."
They both looked up, exchanged a glance, then Jason grinned at me. "I think we promised to flirt outrageously."
"You said that, and just assumed I'd go along," Nathaniel said.
Jason aimed the grin at him. "Won't you?"
Nathaniel smiled, shrugged, and nodded.
"Then let the flirting begin," Jason said.
I was a little nervous about what outrageously might mean, but I'd take silly and a little embarrassing over them being sad. But as usual the flirting confused me.
When Jason had said he and Nathaniel would flirt outrageously, I thought they'd meant flirting within our little group, but when the waiter came to our booth, the plans changed. The waiter started out very sure of himself: "I'm sorry that no one's been to your table." I was sitting beside Nathaniel, so I got a very good look at what happened to the waiter's face when Nathaniel looked up at him. That's all he did, just raise that face, and those eyes, and stare directly at the waiter-who went from reasonably intelligent and competent to stammering. No, I'm not joking. The waiter began to stammer, a lot of uhs, and hmms, and words not in their right order. Nathaniel, having noticed the reaction, smiled at him, which didn't help at all. The waiter finally, in desperation, said, "Drinks, drinks, can I bring you drinks?"
"Yes," I said, we all said, "drinks would be good."
He took our drink orders while staring at Nathaniel, which meant he didn't write anything down, which led me to wonder if we'd actually get what we ordered, but we were all merciful and let him flee the table for somewhere safe from Nathaniel's charm.
Jason turned to me and Micah. "Can he flirt with the waiter?"
"No," we said in unison. Micah said, "Please don't, because we'll either get great service or terrible service, and we need to get Anita back to work."
Then, of course, it being me, I felt compelled to ask, "Do you want to flirt with the waiter?"
"Before I was with the two of you I would have, but I know it makes you uncomfortable."
"Which is why I asked for him," Jason said.
I looked at Micah, and we had a moment of what I thought was understanding, but being the girl I couldn't trust to silent communication. I had to say something. "Do we take some of the fun out of things for Nathaniel?"
Nathaniel answered, "No, I would never trade being able to flirt with strangers for living at our house with you guys. When I could flirt with whoever I wanted, I wasn't very happy; now I'm happy."
I kissed him, gently, since I was wearing bright lipstick. His mouth came away with a faint hint of red. Jason said, "Waiter is coming this way; if you want to play with him, you can't be hanging all over Nathaniel."
I didn't argue with Jason, because if anyone knew the rules for teasing people, it was him. By the time the waiter got to us, we were just sitting there. He had our drink orders correct, which meant we might get good service after all.
He took our orders while looking at Nathaniel as if the rest of us didn't exist. He spoke to us, even wrote down what we said, but he never looked at anyone