My Darling Jane: Chapter 12
My Darling Jane (The Darlings)
Jane looks up at me, wide eyed, and places her free hand over her chest. If she were wearing pearls, sheâd be clutching them.
Sheâd never make it as a spy. She sucks at it. Not to mention that sheâs too beautiful to get lost in a crowd. And sheâs damn cute when sheâs blushing after getting caught red handed.
I let her wrist go and smirk. âYou all right?â
She nods. âYou scared me. I was justââ
âYou were following me.â
She blurts out, âWhat? I was just having a lunch when I sawââ
âAnd thatâs why you were hiding in the back behind that screen. Sorry, but you stick out, angel.â Iâm beyond delighted that she was there, watching. It was the best part of the date.
I canât help but feel a surge of anticipation tingling inside me. Thereâs something about her that gets under my skin, making me crave more than just her banter. Itâs as if sheâs deliberately pushing me away, only to leave me wanting her even more.
I quickly shake off these thoughts, reminding myself that this is just a dance weâve been engaged in since the moment we met. But now it feels differentâmore charged, more dangerous. The line between attraction and irritation has blurred since the Jane Orgasm.
When she doesnât respond, I add, âYou knew we were going to Cool Beans.â
She looks away and tucks a lock of hair behind her ear. âWas your date today? You have to realize, I set up dozens of meetups allââ
âYeah, yeah, yeah. Okay.â
âItâs true! Anyway, I donât have time for this. I have to get back toââ
âI get it. Work, right? Donât let me keep you from making the world a more loving place.â I move aside to let her pass. âSee ya, matchmaker.â
Chin up, she stalks past me. I watch her leave, taking in the dressy shorts that hug her heart-shaped ass. No stockings. Heels. Little sweater. Goddamn.
Itâs almost a shame that she whirls around, just as Iâm trying to commit that back view to memory.
She wags a finger at me. âIf you must know, it was a professional matter. Thatâs all. I often look in on dates to make sure theyâre going all right.â
âSure.â I donât believe that for a second.
Her cheeks pinken. âI do!â
âAnd how did ours look?â I ask, tilting my head.
âWell, to tell you the truth . . . I was concerned,â she admits, her eyebrows knitting.
âAbout what?â I play innocent, but I know exactly what sheâs getting at. âAh, maybe that it was going too well, is that it?â
She hitches a shoulder slightly. âWell . . . you got up so fast . . .â
âYou thought I was taking her home. Is that it?â
I can just about see her pulse, going crazy beneath that creamy white skin of her throat. Her breathing gets more rapid, and she looks away. âWell . . .â
âYouâre right. It was. We got on like a house afire.â I look behind myself, at the alley there. âWe decided, why wait to get to my place? We did it right here in the alley.â
Ah, and there it is. Her mouth opens, and she looks horrified for a second, before her lip curls. âFast finisher, I guess?â
âThen I told her to get lost and kicked her to the curb.â
She stares at her shoes, then looks up at me, those green eyes making my heart twinge. âI know youâre just giving me a hard time. I swear I was at Cool Beans to promote my business.â
I lean against the side of the building and cross my arms. âLie detected.â
She looks at her shoes again. I smile because itâs her tell when sheâs guilty.
Sure, I like getting laid. But it would be better with someone Iâm really into. Iâd even wait for the third date for that. Or the fourth. Hell, if it was Jane, I might even wait as long as she wanted. Something tells me sheâs worth it.
Jane stares at me. âSo are you going to see Erin again?â
I decide not to answer right away, because thatâs the only thing I have, keeping her dangling. Erin was a sweetheart. She talked mostly about the new puppy she recently got to help her get over her ex. She even teared up a little talking about the lawyer who broke her heart, so I held her hand.
âFirst I need to rate my date with you, donât I?â I reach into my phone and open the app. Itâs already prompting me to provide the rating. Thankfully, the rating system is only for Jane to see how it went and help her make better matches.
She comes closer to me, watching as I hold my phone. She gasps. âOnly three stars? Seriously?â
âFor a reason,â I say, thumbing in the rest of the review. âSheâs still recovering from a breakup. She didnât even ask me anything about myself.â
âOh, itâs all about you. I see.â
âNot at all. She really just needed a friend to vent to.â
She presses closer, leaning in, and I inhale her scent, sweet like honeysuckle. It must be her shampoo. When I finish, she grabs the phone. ââAnd she looks like George Washington with long hairâ? What?â
I shrug again.
âSheâs beautiful! Youâre so mean!â
True. Erin is gorgeous and doesnât look like a dead president, but I freaking love getting a rise out of Jane.
âWe just didnât connect,â I try to explain. âShe was more like . . . vanilla. Nice, but meh. And I want chocolate-brownie explosion. You know, the orgasm-in-your-mouth type of thing?â I clearly recall Janeâs orgasm. Under my tongue.
She hands me the phone. âYou two really looked like you were getting along well. You were flirting. Leaning into each other.â
âYeah . . . I do that. Even the lady with the mustache at my dry cleanerâs. Itâs called âcharm.ââ
âBut you donât do that to someone youâre not interested in,â she says heatedly, waving her arms and accidentally poking a passing runner in the ribs. She winces and calls after him, âOh, sorry!â but he keeps going and doesnât look back.
âI do,â I say with a shrug. âThatâs why everyone likes me. You should try it,â I suggest. âMaybe more people would like you.â
This time she pokes me in the chest with her finger. âYou know what thatâs called? Being a phony. No one likes a phony. Trust me. They might, at first, but when they find out itâs all an act, they wonât like you anymore. Iâm real. What you see is what you get.â
I grin. âYouâre hot when youâre angry, angel.â
Her eyes narrow as she backs away. âDonât call me that.â
Before she can turn to run off, I say, âSo . . . do I get another match?â
âYour three are up, which means your money is mine.â
âIs that a yes?â I ask as she marches away, taking that beautiful ass with her.
No response.
I say, âIâm telling you. You just have to have a date with me.â
She glares.
I grin. âI really feel bad about making you have to work so hard to find me a match. Why donât you come over to my place tonight, and Iâll make you dinner? I might even let you put a tiny little photo of me on the website.â
Before she can open her mouth to deny me again, I add, âIâm kind of a celebrity. Thatâs probably why I have a multimillion-dollar sponsorship deal with Gatorade and more on the way.â
She rolls her eyes. âSo what?â
âJust that Iâm sure youâre looking for positive reviews about your little side hustle, huh?â I say lightly. The reviews for the business itself go on the website for everyone to read.
âWell, one from me . . . would probably be worth a lot. Then again, a negative review . . . not so good.â
She gasps. âYou wouldnât!â
âJane Darling.â Her name drips from my lips. âJust say yes.â
âFine,â she says. âIâll come.â She winces and then adds, âFor dinner. Just to talk business.â
I suppress a laugh and smile. âYou can peel me back, layer by layer, find out everything you need to know. Itâll be . . . fun.â