Julia began to whine, so I reached over and took her from her stroller. I didn’t want to look at Connor because I knew he was going to be pissed.
“Don’t give me that look, Connor. I’ll have you know that he’s a very nice guy, and I like him. In fact, we’re going out tonight, with Camden.”
Connor leaned across the table. “You’re letting him into Camden’s life?”
“I like him and, from what I can tell, he likes me.”
“Does he know about Camden?”
“Of course he does! Do you think I would hide that from him?”
Putting my hand on Connor’s arm to try and diffuse the situation didn’t help. Cassidy stood up and threw some money on the table.
“I think I’d better leave before you or I say something we’ll regret. Ellery, I love you and we’ll talk later,” she said as she kissed me on the cheek.
She walked out of the restaurant, and I looked at Connor. “Are you happy now?”
Connor shook his head and rolled his eyes. “She had no reason to get upset like that,” he said.
By this point, Julia was tired and getting fussy. “I don’t want to talk about this now. I need to get Julia home for a nap.”
“Come here, baby girl,” Connor said as he took her from me. “You’ll never get mad at your daddy.”
“Just wait until she’s a teenager and wants nothing to do with you,” I said.
“Ellery, don’t say things like that,” he said with a shocked looked on his face.
I smiled as we got up from our seats and walked out of the restaurant.
Chapter 17
Connor
Denny was waiting for us outside the restaurant. Once we reached the limo, I handed Julia to Ellery and I folded up the stroller and put it in the trunk. Ellery buckled in Julia as I slid in and shut the door. When I looked over at her, she was staring at me.
“What?” I asked.
“What is your problem?”
“I don’t have a problem, Ellery.”
“Yes, you do, Connor. Why would you start about Ben?”
“I didn’t say anything about Ben. I simply asked if he knew about Camden. That’s all.”
“You gave Cassidy a look of disgust when she told you he was going to be at the party.”
“Listen, I love my sister and Camden very much. She needs to be careful of who she brings into Camden’s life.”
“Wait a minute,” Ellery said as she glared at me. “You’re afraid that Camden will push a guy away and break your sister’s heart.”
As I looked out the window, I couldn’t say anything. She was right. I only wanted Cassidy to be happy, but if Camden didn’t like someone or felt threatened, he could be a handful. I didn’t want my sister getting attached and then having her heart broken when the guy left because of him. Ellery reached over and grabbed my hand.
“Connor, I understand that you’re concerned for Cassidy. Trust me, I don’t want to see her or Camden get hurt either, but she’s a grown woman and is capable of making her own decisions.”
“I know she’s capable of making her own decisions, Ellery. I just don’t want her to get hurt. I’ve always protected her and Camden, and I’m not about to stop now because some guy wants a piece of ass.”
“Connor!” Ellery snapped. “I can’t believe you just said that.”
As Denny pulled into the parking garage, I opened the door and took out Julia’s car seat. Ellery grabbed the diaper bag and followed me into the elevator.
“I’m sorry I said that. Maybe I didn’t mean it. Hell, I don’t know what I meant. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what happens. But I promise you this: if he hurts her, he’ll have me to deal with.”
Ellery looked over at me and smiled. “Or me, and I’m not really sure which one of us is worse.”
“Oh, that would be you, my love.” I smiled as I stepped off the elevator.
Ellery slapped me on the ass for that comment, and I felt a twinge below. “You shouldn’t have done that, baby.”
“Calm down, Black. I have a baby’s diaper to change.”
While Ellery took Julia upstairs to change her diaper, I went into my office. A few moments later, Denny came in, shut the door, and sat down.
“Are you going to tell Ellery about Ashlyn?” he asked.
“I don’t feel like I have to. I’m keeping her in the loop about the trial and she seems content with that. I don’t want to upset her any more than she already is.”
“But you promised her no secrets, Connor, and this classifies as a secret.”
“She can’t focus on Ashlyn and the trial anymore. She’s going to be doing a showing at an art gallery in Chicago, and they need five paintings. She needs to focus on that without any distractions. Between painting and Julia, she’ll be too busy even to think about Ashlyn and the trial.”
Denny sat there and shook his head at me. “Will you ever learn?”
“Trust me. I know what I’m doing.”
“You know what you’re doing about what?” Ellery asked as she opened the door and stood there.
I had to think fast or she’d start asking a million questions. “Damn it, Ellery. You ruined the surprise,” I said.