Those women can stare.
All he sees is me.
“All this yours?”
“Mine and Lexi’s.”
He makes a circle and nods approval. “How is it being in business with your sister?” Leaning in for a kiss, he evaporates my answer.
“I’m sorry, what were you saying?”
Logan laughs, kisses the tip of my nose and glances back as a couple of the moms say goodbye. I wave to them.
One, a busybody named Helena, eyes me with a silent warning that she’ll be grilling me later. Normally she drives me a little batty, my sister, too, but today I’m floating on a cloud named second chances.
As the small studio grows quiet, I excitedly slip my arms around Logan’s neck and receive another kiss. “I can’t believe you’re here.” Our mouths mold and move with sensual exploration. His taut chest against me feels so warm and strong. These arms had hugged me before, but not like this. I can feel heat from the bulge in his pants. It makes me nervous, excited, and a little scared. Pulling away to search his eyes, my voice is breathy as I ask, “What hotel are you staying at?”
His blue eyes get smoky as he scans my face like he has all the time in the world to answer, “The W.” He gives me a soft kiss before asking, “You want to have dinner with me tonight? It’s a special occasion.”
I smile, “Oh yeah?”
“We’re talking on a Tuesday. So that makes Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, all in a row. Just like old times.” He smiles, so handsome that my heart skips. His erection is throbbing against my hip, my body responding with need. If we didn’t have a storefront made of glass, I might just suggest we leave ‘friends’ behind us for good, right here, right now. From the look in his eyes he’d say yes.
I smile, “I’ll meet you there,” before our lips brush again, sending a fresh burst of heat between my legs.
“Tell your parents you’re coming over to my place for a sleepover.”
I burst out laughing, “Oh no! I’m staying in my old room! This is like we’re teenagers or something!”
“Too weird,” Logan chuckles before growing serious as his hands travel down my back to rest above my tailbone. He presses his fingers into the fabric barring his way. “I was going to suggest we spend the day together, but my jet lag needs a rest so I can really be with you.”
“You’re going back to the hotel to sleep?”
He nods and kisses me, the kiss growing deeper quickly. He breaks free to stare at me like he can’t believe it’s us here, together. “You still sharing a car with Lex?”
“I got the Subaru in the divorce.”
He laughs, takes my hand, our fingers lacing together as we walk to my bag, turn off the lights, and lock the door.
Sunlight shines on us as we stroll toward the car he knows well. “How many classes a week do you guys teach?”
“Two to three, five days a week. We also rent out the space to people who need a rehearsal area for indie projects. Small stuff, but it brings in additional income. Lexi is really great at the books, but neither of us are fantastic with marketing.”
“Maybe I can help?” He squints into the sun. “Now that I’m retired.”
I laugh and poke him in the side. “You are not retired! You’re going to do shows at the Alliance with me. We have never danced together, Logan. That has got to change.”
Eyeballing me with amusement he says, “You’re more assertive since I left.”
“If you stopped dancing, it would be a tragedy. And singing!”
“I’ve had enough of the stage.”
“Liar!” Tugging on his hand I stop in the middle of the parking lot. The sun is at his back giving him a halo effect as he listens. “I bet you’re tired. But they wouldn’t have offered you the lead in a successful production like that if you weren’t made to dance.”
“It has an age limit.”
“Which you’re nowhere near! And singing doesn’t! I know it’s just Atlanta, and I am not Ines, but dancing with you on the stage here would make me very happy. Musicals come through here all the time. We don’t have to leave with them.”
He puts his finger to my lips. “What makes you think Ines was better than you?” Before I can answer he kisses me so passionately that my brain goes gooey. Someone honks at us and we ignore them. But it turns out it’s Lexi, and she will never be ignored.
“Get a room!” she shouts from her new Audi, parking it in the space five feet from where we stand.
Logan looks over at her with fake disdain. “How does she do that? Does she have a teleportation device hardwired to know when I’m near you? Nice car.”
“She was jealous of Elizabeth’s, so naturally she knew what to do.” Logan cocks an eyebrow. I explain, “Jealousy is a map that shows you what you want.”
Lexi heard me say that, and is of course very familiar with the Cocker family belief on this subject. As her door automatically shuts behind her and she walks toward our studio, she finishes the philosophy, “Jealousy doesn’t have to be some stupid vicious thing. It doesn’t have to mean you don’t want the other person to have it. If you’re acting like that, you’re a dick. We believe that jealousy just shows you what you want and then you go get your own.” Walking backward a moment, she points at Logan. “And I will always be nearby. Didn’t I say, get used to it?”
“You did, and uh yeah…I won’t.”
She laughs