Page 124 of It's Complicated

“I’m so calling our BJs brojobs from now on,” I whispered to Jamie.

“Same, that’s gold,” he agreed.

“Can’t say I have,” Bas said to Adam.

Jesse shook his head.

“No, but that’s a good one,” Quinn said.

“But anyway, back to this.” Adam waved his hand at us. “Are you bros who blow?”

“Yes.” I gave Jamie’s hand a little squeeze. “But we call it being boyfriends.”

All four men froze.

“Really?” Adam asked, recovering first. “Did you know about this?” he asked Jesse.

Jesse nodded, barely concealing his grin.

“That’s awesome. Congrats.” Adam picked up his coffee and took a sip.

“Thanks.” I glanced at Jesse. “How long have you known?”

“Do you remember when we went to the bar, the night you had to cut Jamie out of that stupid shirt you made him wear?”

I nodded.

“That’s when I knew for sure.”

“That was before we knew.” I blinked at him.

Jesse shrugged innocently.

“You and Asa are annoyingly observant,” I grumbled.

“Or you’re just obliviously oblivious.” Adam glanced at Quinn. “Does that make sense?”

“Like Isaac’s so oblivious he doesn’t realize that he is?” Quinn asked.

“Yeah.” Adam flicked his attention back to us. “You’re that.”

“You’re not wrong,” I agreed. “The whole garage knows, don’t they?” I asked Jesse.

“Pretty sure they do,” he confirmed. “Even Cass.”

“Cass?” I let out a little groan. If our front-end worker, who also happened to be Nate’s eldest daughter, had figured it out, then there was no chance we’d managed to fool anyone. “I really am obliviously oblivious.”

“You really are.” Jesse grinned.

“We should probably find a place to sit,” Jamie said, stepping closer to the table so a server could pass behind him. “And get some food before Isaac gets hangry.”

“Enjoy your breakfast,” Jesse said with a knowing grin.

“See ya,” Adam said with a wave.

“Catch ya later,” I said to the guys.

Quinn and Sebastian upnodded us, and Jamie tugged me away from their table.