wafting from the kitchen made Lukeâs mouth water as he and Harper followed the waiter to their seats, and music playing softly from hidden speakers filled the spaces between chitchat. He slid into the cosy booth opposite Harper, waited for her to put her purse aside and get comfortable. She fidgeted, rubbing her hands up and down her jeans a couple of times before pushing them under her thighs.
The fact that she looked nervous helped quell the faint rolling in his own gut and he relaxed into the cushioned seat.
âLucky for you I donât take up much leg room,â said Harper as she, too, wiggled back into the cushions. Their feet bumped under the table anyway and she quickly adjusted her position. He smiled. For a non-date, this sure felt very first-datey. He drummed his fingers thoughtfully on the table, his usual sense of ease returning as she smiled back at him.
âYou should smile more,â he said.
âMy sister tells me Iâm a grumpy cow. A party-pooper. I think she called me a complete killjoy only last week.â Her smile shrunk and her shoulders drooped a little.
âI meant it as a compliment. You have a beautiful smile. I just havenât seen it much.â
âOh.â Harperâs cheeks were flushed. Her hair looked even glossier in the soft lighting as she fiddled with the menu.
Luke had another revelation as he watched her.
He was falling for her.
Really falling for her. As in falling in love with her. And heâd only known her a few weeks. He couldnât even blame it on any amazing physical connection because theyâd only locked lips once and that kiss had turned to shit.
Maybe itâd been love at first sight. The thrill of her tumbling into his arms and making him feel like a hero. The attraction had been there right from the word go. Heâd never pursued anyone as much as heâd pursued her.
Yet apart from the odd glimmer of interest, thereâd been no real indication whatsoever she returned his feelings. To the contrary, sheâd stated repeatedly, pre-kiss, that she was too busy to go out with him, and post-kiss, that it had all been a disaster and she wasnât interested.
Though sheâd certainly seemed interested when sheâd had her hands in his hair and her tongue in his mouth.
Where did a guy go from there?
***
Halfway through the meal Harper started to relax. She hadnât intended to and the initial process of relaxation was gradual and sneaky, her body tuning into its surroundings without her mindâs permission. First her toes, then the muscles in her legs, then the aching lower back traitorously settled into the soft and welcoming booth, lulled by the music and the deep timbre of Lukeâs voice. She told herself it was because she was tired after the rigours of the day, all the while knowing she lied.
She enjoyed Lukeâs company. It wasnât a crime to admit it, surely? He had lots to say and an entertaining way of saying it, he looked good and knew the best things to order from the menu. The perfect dinner companion.
Harper contemplated the colour of her wineâa rich, ruby redâswirling it around the glass before taking a sip. She held it in her mouth for a beat before swallowing. The wine tasted better than her usual cheap plonk, the velvety liquid lubricating her throat, warming her insides and giving her a little buzz.
âA top up?â said Luke.
âI should probably say no,â said Harper. But then the evening would end . Theyâd finished their meal and the dishes had been cleared away. Most of the diners had gone from the restaurant and the staff were discreetly cleaning up across the room. âIt is Monday â¦â
âSo it is. Itâs been a bit of a weird one today.â Luke looked towards the darkened windows, as if he could see through them. âSounds like the weatherâs finally settled down out there. Life should resume as normal
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