Searching for Perfect (Page 65)

Searching for Perfect (Searching For #2)(65)
Author: Jennifer Probst

“Fine. Same group of guys, so no surprises.” His brother snorted. “Not that there’s any surprises in my life.”

Nate frowned. The beer came, and his brother guzzled it down like water. “What’s up? You’re not yourself.”

Another shrug. “Nothing. Jay caught his girlfriend cheating on him and went nuts on the job. She’s a nail technician, remember? Really hot blonde. Told you, little brother. Stay away from those women; they’ll nail you and watch you bleed for fun.”

Whoa. He wondered if he could talk with his brother—really talk. Wolfe’s advice was helpful, but after the engagement party fiasco, he just wasn’t sure if he should try to move on or keep fighting. He cleared his throat and tried not to feel like an ass. “Hey, can I ask you something?”

“Sure.”

“It’s about Kennedy. Do you remember her?”

“Yeah, the looker from your matchmaking agency. What’s up?”

Ah, he hated this open-heart, male-to-male stuff. Especially with Connor. “Well, she was setting me up with that girl Sue, remember?”

“The one I met at your place? Yeah. You liked her, right?”

“Sue? Yeah, I liked Sue, but I’ve been spending a lot of time with Kennedy, and I sorta fell for her.”

Connor took another guzzle and wiped his mouth. “Like how? You mean you wanted to sleep with her?”

“Yeah. Well, that’s not all I wanted, but we ended up sleeping together.”

“Nice! That’s what I’m talking about! A little Sue, a little Kennedy, and you’re back in the game, my man.”

Nate pushed his hands through his hair and tried not to groan. “No, you’re not listening. See, I didn’t sleep with Sue. I decided Sue wasn’t right for me, but when I say I fell for Kennedy, it means more than sex. It means I fell in love with her.”

His brother stilled. His voice dropped to ice. “What are you talking about? You can’t love that woman—she’s the matchmaker, right? Didn’t she try to make you hot shit to find someone else?”

“Yeah. But it got complicated. We ended up spending time together, I got to know her, and I fell in love.”

Connor shook his head. “Listen, you need to back off. You spent way too much time with her, and she did this transformation thing, and you got sucked in. Keep your mouth shut, and it will go away, I promise.”

“I already told her.”

“Shit.” His brother drained the bottle and raised his hand for another. “Nate, I saw her, and she’s gonna destroy you. She’s like a walking supermodel with sex vibes. You don’t need a life like we had with Mom, just waiting for her to leave.”

“She won’t. I know she won’t.”

“She will!”

They glared at each other. Nate tightened his lips. “I should’ve known you wouldn’t understand. You never had the balls to go after a woman worth anything. You’d rather assume she’s gonna screw you over than take the risk at some happiness. God, you and Kennedy are both cut from the same cloth. Can’t you just give me some good advice for a change instead of your usual bullshit?”

Connor jerked in the chair. Nate cursed under his breath and opened his mouth to apologize, but Jerry stopped at their table. “Hey, guys, I’m gonna join you. Sorry about the job, Con, but I warned you. Ed was a shoo-in. Ridiculous that they want college fucking degrees to work with your hands. But at least we’ll have more time to hang out—you don’t need that job.”

Nate stared at his brother. “You didn’t get the job?”

Connor laughed. Bitterness twisted his face. “I told you. No big deal. I’m not meant for the stuff you are, little brother. Not love, or management. And that’s okay. At least I know my place in life.”

The bull flying out of his mouth made Nate pause. “That’s ridiculous. You can’t believe that. Look, when is the next position coming up? Maybe we can—”

“Drop it. I don’t want you to mention this crap again. You don’t like my advice, fine. Do whatever you want, get your heart trashed. But stay out of my business. Now, I’m gonna get drunk with Jerry. You can stay or go. Come on, Jer.”

He left the table, grabbing his beer, and joined another group of construction workers at the far end of the bar. Nate leaned his head against the booth, and closed his eyes.

Overall, this was one shit day.

He stared at the table. Thought about his options for a long time. Then made his decision.

He had a bad feeling his night was going to get even shittier.

KENNEDY PROPPED HER FOOT up and sank deeper into the bubbles. What a crappy day. One breakup, a client who insisted on picking her dates based on looks, and the suffering silence of her best friends. Every look reminded her of their disapproval of her decision. She had no idea if Nate and Mary had hooked up yet and decided to distance herself a bit before reaching out for contact. Things had gotten way overheated at the engagement party.

She breathed in the scent of ginger and sandalwood and reminded herself this was the right move. Every day Nate spent away would give him the distance he needed to move on. He didn’t love her, it was just the bonding process getting to him. Sue hadn’t been the right match, so that hadn’t helped. Maybe—

The door banged. Once. Twice.

Huh, who would be here on a work night? Kate had a key, and would’ve let herself right in. Gen and Arilyn would’ve called.

Another bang. More insistent.

A neighbor? She got herself out of the tub, grabbed a long teal robe, and cinched it tight. Her hair dripped but she quickly wrung it out with a towel.

Bang number five.

“I’m coming!” She trudged to the door and looked out the window.

Crap.

She paused. Took a deep breath. And opened the door.

“Hey.”

She huffed out an impatient breath. “You shouldn’t be here.”

He looked terrible. He looked wonderful. He wore his lab coat, and a bright red stain marked two places in the front. Definitely ketchup. His pocket protector was fully clipped and held a pencil, pen, and mini notepad. His hair was mussed but held the wave Benny perfected, along with the trimmed scruff around his lip and chin. She knew now the scruff scratched deliciously when he rubbed against her face, but his hair could be silky smooth when he rested his head against her breast.

“We need to talk. Are you naked under that robe?”

“No. Look, we can’t see each other like this anymore. We had good sex, said some things, but we need to back off now. I know you didn’t mean what you said last week so let’s just forget it.”