Overtime

“Tomorrow, if you’re not busy.”


“I’m never busy for you,” he said with a wink before looking down at his phone. “How about Raleigh?”

“I like Kaleigh more,” she said and he rolled his eyes as he kept scrolling. As he said every girl name he liked and she shot it down, he decided he might as well accept that this was going to be hell.

“Are you excited it’s a girl?”

He looked up, grinning. “I’m just excited that she is healthy, that I am marrying you, and that we are happy.”

She shot him a grin as she leaned on her hand. “When are we getting married?”

He shrugged. “Whenever you want. Do you want a big wedding or a small?”

She thought for a moment. “Well, I’ve been watching Say Yes to the Dress a lot, and I think I want to do the whole big wedding production thing.”

His mouth pulled up at the side. “I think you spent too much time trying to act like a boy and now you are making up for it.”

She shrugged, her eyes falling to the ring he had given her. It fit her large, beautiful hands perfectly now and shined, even in the dim restaurant. “Probably, but I want my dad to give me away and all that sweet shit.”

“Sounds good to me. Just set a day, and I’ll show up.”

“Probably not in what I pick out for you,” she scolded and he nodded.

“Probably not,” he agreed before he paused. “How about Avery Mae?”

She tested the name a few times and shrugged. “I don’t like Mae with that, but I like Avery.”

“Cool,” he said as she typed it out on her phone. As he looked for another name, his phone signaled a text, and he was surprised when it was from Natasha. He hadn’t heard from her in months and not for lack of trying. He had sent her a few texts, checking in, but she was always very short with him, one-word answers or sometimes not even answering him. Clicking on the text, he felt Kacey looking at him as he read it.

Natasha: I’m in town.

Licking his lips free of dip, he typed back quickly.

Jordie: Cool, what for?

Natasha: Medical conference at Vanderbilt.

Jordie: Cool. I haven’t heard from you lately.

“Who’s that?” Kacey asked and he smiled.

“Just a friend,” he answered. “Just a second, babe.”

Natasha: Yeah, been busy, but I want to see you.

Jordie: Well, I’ll have to see when I can. Season’s in full swing and I have a lot going on.

Natasha: What you mean is that your girlfriend won’t let you out of her sight.

He rolled his eyes.

Jordie: You mean my fiancée? And she would, she’s not crazy.

Natasha: She looks it and sounds like a bitch.

His brows came together in confusion, as Kacey asked, “What’s wrong?”

He didn’t answer her, looking around, and then spotting Natasha rising from behind a booth across the restaurant. She looked beautiful of course, but that was Natasha. She was a hot chick, just not the chick he wanted. Brushing her dark hair off her shoulders, she was wearing a killer black dress that showed every curve of her body and a whole lot of leg, strappy heels completing the outfit in a way that would have had him in knots before. But now, he felt nothing.

She was a friend.

“Who’s that?” Kacey asked, smacking his arm as Natasha made her way to their table. Natasha’s eyes locked on his, mischief and anger in the depths of her brown eyes as she strutted toward him. Something in her eyes though told him that this wasn’t going to be good, and when she opened her mouth, his assumption was correct.

“I’m the chick he was fucking to forget you.”

Well. Fuck.





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