“Should I send her in?”
“Yes, Foxx. Please.”
He gives me a side-eye that makes me think he’s irritated with me. I hate to tell him, but he fails if he’s trying to get me to change my behavior. He’s hot as hell when he’s grumpy.
A few moments later, Ella rounds the corner. “Jealousy is a very ugly shade on my skin tone. But, dammit, Blakely—your life is unfair.”
I laugh, pulling her into a hug. “I missed you.”
“You did not.” She swats my shoulder. “And if you did, then Renn isn’t nearly as good in bed as I’ve imagined.”
I gasp. “Don’t imagine my husband in bed.”
She giggles. “Sorry. What’s done is done.”
We move into the living room and plop down on the sofa.
“Tell me about your honeymoon. I hope the length of time was the only thing that was fast,” she says, winking at me.
I laugh.Oh, how I missed her.
“It was beautiful, Ella. The pictures I sent didn’t do it justice. The vibe of the place was so chill. Maybe it was just where we were, but the sun seemed brighter, the pace slower, and I just felt so …” I search for the right word, but only one will suffice. “Happy.”
“That makes me happy.”
“That’s why you’re the best.”
She smiles. “I’m sorry we didn’t get to really celebrate your birthday, though. I felt like you got shortchanged.”
I shove my hand in her face. “How can you say that with a straight face?”
“Holy crap.” She jerks my finger at a weird angle for better inspection. “Blakely.My lord.”
“I know. It’s perfect. I can’t say I would’ve picked it because I wouldn’t have even looked at rocks this size …”
Ella laughs, letting my hand go. “Us mortals can’t afford things like that. But I guess you aren’t one of us anymore.” She surveys the space. “This is quite the pad you have here. Renn’s taste is more sophisticated and less bachelor. I’m impressed.”
“Ella, you have no idea how impressive he really is.”
“Saturday night. Me and you.Not here. I want every dirty, nasty detail you’re willing to share.”
I grin. “Deal. Now, what’s up with you and Brock?”
The levity melts off her face. She smiles, but I see through it.What’s wrong?
“El?”
“We’re good. Honestly. Probably better than ever, really.”
My stomach knots. “Why don’t I believe you?”
“He came over, and we had a long talk … about a lot of things. And I think …” She gazes through the window. “I think we’re on the same page in a way we’ve never been before.”
I watch her work through something in her head.
“I love him, Blakely.”
My eyes widen. “Really?”