“It’s nice to meet you, ladies.”
I roll my eyes. My friends don’t say a word.
“Astrid, can we talk for a minute?” Gray asks.
“I’m pretty sure she’s told you numerous times that she doesn’t want to talk to you.” Gianna stares him down.
Gray’s lips twitch.
“You need to go,” Gianna says. “I have a taser, and I will use it.”
“Before you taser me …” He gives her a look like she’s ridiculous. “Let me say one thing.”
“Make it fast,” Audrey says. “Gianna is quick with that thing.”
He fights a chuckle, and it makes me want to kick him in the shins.
“Astrid, I’m sorry.”
Huh?My eyes widen, and my heart skips a beat. As if the words alone weren’t enough to confuse the hell out of me, his tone—soft, clear, and even—confuses me even more.And in front of an audience?He almost sounds like he means it.
“You can go now,” Gianna says.
“Yes. But the apology was very—ouch!” Audrey says, earning an elbow to the ribs from Gianna.
Gray doesn’t move a muscle. He watches me without the fire I usually see in his eyes. His brows are tugged together, and there are lines around his mouth. No arrogance, no snipe sitting on his tongue. I don’t know what to do with that.
“We can talk in front of your friends if that makes you more comfortable,” Gray offers.
Gianna and Audrey turn to me like they’re watching a ping-pong match and wait for direction. If I tell them to get him out of here, they would without question. Audrey might even pinch him for me.
It must be the sangria clouding my vision—and my brain—because Gray kind of looks sorry. That or the stress of the past twenty-four hours has worn me down altogether because Ialmostwant to hear him out. If I did give him five seconds to make his point, it might keep him from blowing up my phone. That would allow me to forget he exists and focus on the other asshole in my life causing problems.
“Why are you here?” I ask him.
“At Stupey’s? Because Jory told me their pad Thai was killer. I had no idea you were here, if that’s what you’re thinking.”
“Of course, that’s what she’s thinking,” Gianna says. “You’ve pestered her all day.”
He starts to respond but stops himself. That’s probably smart. I might be slightly argumentative when pushed, but Gianna will rip his throat out of his body and use it as a straw.
Kim hands Audrey her card while side-eyeing Gray. “That’s it, ladies. Need anything else?”
“We’re good,” I say. “Thanks, Kim.”
“Good night, guys,” she says, waving to the table and giving Gray a quick ogle as she flees.
“Good night,” Audrey calls after her.
Gianna turns to me. “What do you want us to do?”
I look around at the dining area. It’s still pretty full, and it appears a few people are waiting for a table. I can’t, with a good conscience, take up space when Kim could be making tips from a new party.
“Did you tip her on the card?” I ask Audrey.
“Of course.”
I grab my purse. “Let’s go. Gray, you can follow us and talk while we walk, if you must.”