“Not right now.” He turned back to me and raised his brows.

“You know what I mean.”

He huffed. “You are in quite a mood today.”

“We can’t all be pampered by a sweet man like Ben first thing in the morning.”

Miles smiled. “Very true. I’d have to kill you if you tried.”

“Did you know Lisa Jenkins has been assigned a new attorney?”

“No, but since you’re the best, that shouldn’t be an issue no matter who is representing her.”

“Remind me why we filed this lawsuit. Do you really need another warehouse?”

“It’s the perfect location. She agreed to sell it to me, and now she’s trying to back out of the deal. Why wouldn’t I sue to protect my business dealings.”

I sighed. “The new attorney is Jasper Rollins.”

Miles’s mouth dropped open. “Tennis Jasper?”

“Yes.”

“I-want-him-even-though-he’s-straight-and-an-asshole Jasper?”

I glared at him. “Maybe you need a new attorney as well.”

“You’re the one who said—”

“Yes, he’s an asshole, and yes, I want to fuck him. Hence my terrible mood.”

“You’ll be fine. If I’d thought your dick was going to affect your work, I would never have asked you to be my attorney.”

“Believe me, we will still win. Jay might beat me at tennis, but he’s never going to beat me in court.”

“You said you would get a settlement so we didn’t have the circus of—”

“Jay isn’t going to want to settle with me. He was going to make the whole process a nightmare.”

“Then figure out how to—”

“Miles, I need a friend right now, not an asshole CEO.”

Miles blew out a breath and ran a hand over his hair. “Shit. Don’t tell Ben I’m fucking up the friend thing again.”

I raised my brows.

“He says I’m overly domineering with my friends.”

“Yes, and?”

Miles frowned. “So you agree?”

“Of course I agree. You’ve been like that since I met you when we were fourteen.”

“I know I’m a little—”

“A little?”