So why can't I stop thinking about him? The way his hands felt sliding over my skin, how his mouth curved into that sexy smirk right before he—
I cut off the memories before they can fully form, a flush heating my cheeks. Nope, not going there. Not now, not today. Today is for lunch with Max and lemon tarts.
I straighten my shoulders and quicken my pace. Lucky trots happily at my side, tongue lolling. The sun is shining, the breeze is sweet.
I'm fine.
Everything's fine.
Amy
"Who's a good girl? Who's the luckiest little pommy pom? Who is it? Is it you?" Max coos at Lucky, ruffling her fluffy white fur. She yips happily, tail wagging a mile a minute as she tries to lick his face.
I smile despite myself, sipping my iced latte.
It's perfect outside. Sunny. Light breeze. Quiet. Only a few other patrons are scattered about the wrought-iron tables of the cafe patio.
"So," Max says casually, still focused on Lucky. "How you doing, Ames? Really. Outside of work, we haven't talked enough."
I shrug, tracing the condensation on my glass with a finger. "I'm... okay. Mostly."
Max raises an eyebrow. "Mostly?"
I sigh. "Romance has been a shit-show, but everything else is amazing. The stream numbers are insane, Max. I'm getting sponsorship offers left and right."
"That's outstanding! I'm so proud of you." He grins, and we high-five like we always do. It's nice to have your little brother as one of your best friends and cheerleaders. "You deserve all the success, sis."
I sigh. "I need to start working on all my priorities. It's too much for one person, and you can't do everything at the store on your own. I'm thinking of hiring a store manager. Full-time. It would help you out, too, since it's been affecting you the most."
Max nods. "Makes sense. You've been gone a ton lately. I can keep an eye out, ask around. Pretty sure I know someone who'd be perfect, actually."
"Yeah?" I perk up, intrigued. "Who?"
He waves a hand. "Let me feel them out first, see if they're interested. I'll let you know."
"Okay, sounds good." I sit back, nibbling on a lemon pastry. The sweet-tart burst of lemon explodes on my tongue.
I love these things.
I'm going to gain fifty pounds eating them.
We lapse into companionable silence, enjoying the day. Max tosses a piece of bacon to Lucky and she snaps it up. She's going to end up fat, too, if I keep letting my brother feed her.
Still, I'm too lazy to bother right now. It's such a nice day.
"So, uh," Max clears his throat. "I've kind of been talking to someone."
I nearly choke on my tart. "What? Who? Why am I just now hearing about this?!" I demand, leaning forward.
Max ducks his head, picking at the label on his beer bottle. "It's, uh... the new groomer we hired last week. Donovan."
I gasp. "Donovan? But he's married!"
Max shakes his head. "Not anymore. Got divorced like three years ago."
"What? Then why does he still wear a ring?"
Max laughs. "To keep the ladies away, apparently. Doesn't seem to be working too well."