Page 61 of At First Flight

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Dean nods. “You never searched the guy on the internet?”

My hair brushes against my shoulders as I shake my head. “A bit, but nothing really came up. I wasn’t brave enough to do a deep dive.”

“Maybe do that tonight, yeah?”

I nod, knowing I probably should have done it a long time ago, especially when I confessed to Ashvi everything that happened. I wonder what an internet search of Dean would bring up. Probably hundreds of supermodels draped on his arm at events or lying half naked in a bikini on his boat.

Hesitantly, I inch my pinky closer to Dean’s hand until just the tip of my finger brushes against the side of his.

“Dean,” I sigh.

He juts out his pinky and wraps it around mine. The line in the sand blurs with every second.

“All good things are worth the wait, ghost girl. I don’t expect anything from you. Not a decision. Not a concession.It may not appear that way, but I’m not afraid of working for something.”

My chest twists, full and achy. I turn to him, heart pounding, our fingers still interlocked. I want to kiss him. I want to throw down the gauntlet I hitched over my shoulder all those weeks ago. I want to cross that line. God, I want to.

Instead, I lean forward, my lips just barely brushing across the roughness on his cheek. “Good night, Dean.”

He returns my nod, a quiet smile touching the edge of his mouth as if he understands the courage it took me to take that leap. “Good night, Lila.”

Opening the door, I step out, immediately missing the insignificant touch of his finger. My heart thuds like I’ve just launched myself off the nearest cliff, and I wasn’t one hundred percent sure yet if I’d fly or fall.

Quickly, I make my way up the stairs to my room, ignoring the garage closing and Dean’s feet echoing on the first floor. As I pass the mirror above my dresser, I pause and bring my hands up to cover the flushness in my cheeks.

“Oh, geez.”

I know that my run up the stairs isn’t what caused the redness, but the potency of the man I hurried away from. The man who seems less like my boss and more like someone I want more from.

From the corner of my eye, I spy a cream-colored envelope lying on my bed. I snatch it up quickly, the paper shaking in my hand as I read Dean’s letter.

Lila,

Thank you for joining me today.

I know our dinner was probably in a small café, nothing fancy, but I know sitting across from you made it feel like the best table in the world.

You have a way of making things feel lighter, even when they’re not. And I don’t take that for granted. I don’t takeyoufor granted.

I’m glad you’re here, not just for the kids, but for me too. I’m grateful you’ve stayed long enough to share the parts of me I don’t usually let anyone see.

Sleep well tonight.

Dean

Well, fuck.

How did he even have this written before I agreed to dinner?

Immediately, I dial Ashvi’s number, the phone nearly slipping due to my sweaty palms, and I’m relieved when she picks up after the first ring.

“Vi, I have a big…huge problem.”

“What’s that? You finally realize you’ve got a thing for Daddy Moneybags?”

“No…” I drone on, but mentally I’m screaming,“Yes!”

“Ah, so youhavefinally figured out that you have a crush on that insanely attractive man you work for?”