She still regretted that their almost kiss hadn’t happened, that she hadn’t let herself give in to the moment, and she hoped there’d be another opportunity. There was bound to be more flirting tonight, and actually, she was counting on it. But how far would she let things go? That was the question.
Their dinner wasn’t a true date, but she still chose to wear a comfortable short-sleeved dress and flat sandals anyway. She didn’t go out often, so why not make the most of the night?
The lobby buzzer rang, and the video feed showed it was Luc. He looked handsome in snug blue jeans and a leather jacket. Kassie buzzed him in and took a deep breath, trying to mentally prepare herself for seeing him again. Her mom’s words kept going through her mind. But it was ultimately up to her.
“Hey.” Kassie opened the door just as he reached her apartment.
Luc’s eyes moved over her, and a small smirk slid across his lips. He slowly swiped his hand across his chin as he spoke. “Wow, you look nice. I’m afraid that I’m highly under dressed. Kassie… you… Wow.”
She laughed at his reaction. “You already said that. But thanks.” She swept a glance over him, and couldn’t help thinking he looked hot in his jeans and fitted t-shirt. “You look nice, too.”
“I guess you’re ready to go to dinner?” Luc held out his hand to her.
“I can’t wait to try this place.” Kassie had explored a lot around Pittsburgh since she’d moved here and had found some great restaurants and nightclubs.
“Sounds good to me. Shall we go?” This time Luc held out his elbow for her to loop her arm around.
Her mind was reluctant for such physical contact with him, but her body was quick to loop her arm in his. The bodily connection made her feel like she was on an official date instead of just taking the victory spoils from a bet. This level of closeness had her knees buckling and her breath shallow.
The waiter brought their food to the table. The aroma of steak and potatoes infiltrated her senses and made her stomach growl. “Yeah, this was a good choice.”
Luc nodded in agreement as he took a bite of steak. “Absolutely.”
“I talked to my brother this morning. They’re having a party.” She felt silly mentioning it. Kaden always invited the whole team, so obviously Luc had also gotten an invite. She was mainly just trying to make conversation, but she also had another reason for mentioning it.
“Yeah. I got the invite, too. You going?” He gazed long at her, as he took a bite of food and waited for her answer.
A heavy sigh preceded her words. “I’m supposed to. Yeah. Kaden wants me to bring a date. Ali agreed and offered to set me up with someone.” Kassie shrugged her shoulders and mindlessly moved her food around her plate. “I wish they didn’t worry about me so much. Can’t they put that energy into Kaleb? I’m a big girl, and I can find my own dates.” She was looking at the table, trying hard not to meet Luc’s stare.
There was a long pause before either of them spoke. They both concentrated on their food, the tension between them obvious now. Kassie knew who she’d want to take as her date, but getting the courage to ask was a different story.
Luc finally broke the silence, with a smirk. “Well, isn’t this awkward?”
“Okay, maybe a little.” The nervous laugh crept up on her again. This time she couldn’t mask it.
Luc tilted his head and scrunched up his face. “I know I’m normally pretty amusing, but even I didn’t think my comment was that funny.”
“Yeah, well…” Her face filled with heat at his remark. What else can I do, other than explain it to him? She was already embarrassed, so she had nothing else to lose. “I have this weird reflex. When I get nervous, I tend to laugh. Sometimes I can hide it, other times, I just look like a weirdo.” Like right now.
The left half of Luc’s mouth curled up into a smile. “I wouldn’t say it’s weird. Cute, maybe. But not weird.”
Her face still burned, but this time it wasn’t from embarrassment. Well, not the bad kind, anyway. This was caused by him and his flirtatious comments. “Oh. Thank you.”
“You were at the last party Kaden had, weren’t you?”
His change of subject threw her off. “Yes. I probably spent most of my time with Ali and my nephew.”
“Yeah, you did. I saw you. I didn’t know you were Kaden’s sister, though. Because I… yeah. Found out you were Kaden’s sister.” He stopped himself as if he was going to or wanted to say something more. He cleared his throat then took a drink, ending whatever it was he was going to say.
“Kaden’s sister. Yep. Like it or not, that’s a label I’ll never outgrow. Some days I wish I could.” She pushed her plate away, her appetite gone. Did being Kaden’s sister mean something bad? It sure sounded that way.
Luc’s eyes never left her. “Don’t look so down, sweets. I promised you a treat after dinner. And I always make good on my promises.” As if he was matching her movements, Luc pushed his plate away, adding a sly grin. “I’m done with dinner. How about you?”
“Luc, you don’t have to. Dinner was the deal, and it was enough. It was delicious and just what I wanted.”
Luc put his hand up in protest. “Nope. I promised. Let’s get out of here and get something sweet, sweets.”
Getting out of Luc’s sports car, Kassie looked around and realized she was familiar with this place. The Pink Ribbon Cupcakery. It was on the same street as Ali’s Pet Salon. She could see the closed salon from here. Ali had even brought a box of cupcakes home once.
It was the cutest little cupcake shop. The motif was pink, like cotton-candy pink and white. Very candy inspired. The owner, a young woman with cotton-candy pink colored hair and a small diamond stud in her nose, was behind the counter.
Kassie had a hard time deciding between the cupcake with pink icing and the cupcake with white icing that claimed to be champagne flavored. After some deciding, she was drawn in by the color and chose the pink.
Luc easily chose a vanilla peanut butter cupcake with chocolate icing.
Sitting at the small, pale pink table, Luc nibbled at the icing around the edges of his cupcake. “You’re staring at me.”
“Oh, sorry. I just never heard of a peanut butter cupcake before.” She made a sour face.
“What’s wrong with a peanut butter cupcake? It’s actually vanilla batter flavored like peanut butter. You should try a piece.”
“No.” She shook her head more at the idea of sharing a bite of cupcake with him than at the flavor. She’d been known to try anything once.
“C’mon. Try it. Just a piece.”
His persuasiveness had her weak. Too weak to fight. Her eyes followed the chocolate-topped cupcake as he took a bite, leaving little cake crumbs on his lips until he swiped his tongue to clear them off. She was left speechless, and unable to look away.
“Here.” Luc pulled a chunk of cupcake off with his fingers and held it across the table for her.
She took a moment and looked at the cupcake in his fingers. It was too small for there to be any good way to take it out of his hand. It would just crumble.