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Before the brunch rush,Gianna’swas quietest than I’d ever seen it. It wasn’t hard for the hostess to seat us at a booth. And the moment we sat down, I was damn grateful. My whole body ached. The only thing keeping the exhaustion at bay was curiosity.

What does Ryan want to talk about this badly?

I put my chin in my hands and yawned. "What are we discussing?"

"Just one thing," Ryan promised and scrolled through his phone, keeping it a foot away, like it could’ve grown fangs and bit him.

"Is this something I need to be coherent for?"

"I’m not looking for an answer right now," he replied. "This is more of an introduction to negotiations and I can print out a copy, if you want."

Negotiations?

Our waitress stopped by the table with some waters and I smiled up at her. Sloane, the pretty redhead who remembered Ryan’s protein shakes. But when I reached for a menu, Ryan stopped me.

"We don’t need menus. Kassie wants the strawberry banana French Toast special, eggs, toast, bacon. And a glass of orange juice."

My lips tugged up for a smile.

Ryan grinned back at me and shifted to face her again. "And I’ll have my usual."

While I had french toast? I shook my head. "No, he won’t. We’re both getting my order."

"That’s a lot of sugar," Ryan pointed out. "I can’t do that."

"No practice today and you dragged me in here, you’re doing it."

Sloane took a long look between us. "Uh…do we need a minute?"

"Nope." I reached for my back pocket for my secret weapon, nestled in my wallet. "You dragged me here, ball dribbler. Either you eat this with me or I’m paying."

Ryan took a long look at me but I wasn’t bluffing. I slipped out my credit card and held it between two fingers, a loaded weapon as far as he was concerned.

"You’re not paying," he told me flatly.

"Maybe I’ll pretend to go to the bathroom and slip them my card."

"Kassie."

I shrugged. "Even if you pay, I’ll come back later, and offer a bigger tip for a refund with a new card."

Sloane giggled. "Sounds good to me."

Ryan ran a hand through my hair, never straying his eyes from mine. He waited for me to crack. Maybe he thought I was too tired to fight him on this but he couldn’t be more wrong. I wasn’t getting a damn good breakfast and watching him eat kitchen ingredients. Fuck that. I gazed back at him. No compromise today.

He narrowed his eyes. "Fine."

I gave the sweetest smile I had and he narrowed his eyes further.

The moment the menus disappeared, I had all of Ryan’s irritation to myself. He might’ve scared the freshmen on his football team but I didn’t have a jersey number. He couldn’t negotiate on this.