The water continued to run in the sink.
The air between us seemed to be filled with attraction.
Or maybe it was my drunken, desperate imagination.
How could I trust my gut when it appeared to be on vacation?
I finally had to break the silence between us. “Are you flirting with me?”
“Me? No way!”
“Good, because that would be just weird.”
“Weird, indeed.”
I pointed at him. “You’rethe one who said we were complete opposites, and I agree with you. Even if I try hard to picture us together—”
Nick stopped rinsing the dish and looked at me. “You’re trying to picture us together?”
“No!” I yanked the dish out of his hands and stuck it in the dishwasher. “Why? Have you?”
Nick shook his head. “Of course not. Why would I do that?”
“I don’t know. Why would I?”
“I don’t know!”
We stared at each other like we were in a standoff, waiting for the other person to make a move. What type of move, I had no idea.
This was getting weirder by the minute.
I grabbed the wine glass from his hand and stuck it in the dishwasher. “Can we change the subject, please?”
“We weren’t talking.”
“Is it hot in here?” I loosened my blouse, but then wondered if I just flashed him again.
Nick glanced down at my cleavage and swallowed hard.
Yup. Looks like I did.
He jerked his eyes back up to mine. “Yes. Hot. Very hot. I think it would be a good idea if I left now.”
“Okay . . .”
He glanced over at my phone on the counter.
“I saw that.”
Nick laughed. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“Right . . .”
“But if you still need a recommendation for a great restaurant for your date—”
“That’s quite all right.”
“You said you like sushi, right?”