Online Book “Taking Chances” Chapter 5:
Time seemed to slowly crawl by while I was waiting for
Friday. When it finally arrived, my nerves kicked into high gear. All week, I
had been writing pick-me-up reminders to myself on sticky notes, and they
circled my mirror.
I took a moment to read through them. Breathe. You are an
intelligent woman. Don’t chatter non-stop. Smile. Do not worry. You are worthy.
You deserve to be happy. They were simple, but reading them helped me calm
down.
I smiled at the new one that Courtney had added in the
center of my mirror. Have fun. I took a sip from the glass of chilled white
wine that she had delivered to my bathroom before leaving for her shift at
Joe’s.
Since I still had over an hour before I needed to meet Seth
at the restaurant, I decided to take a bubble bath. The wine and bath must have
been just what I needed because I was almost calm as I donned my denim mini
skirt and the
v-neck, light pink tee shirt that Courtney had chosen for
the occasion. I still couldn’t believe that she had loaned me her favorite
cowboy boots with the pastel flowers swirling around them, but they looked
fantastic,
and gave me just the extra boost of confidence that I needed
as I walked to Joe’s.
Joe’s was one of the only full-service, waterfront
restaurants in town, and it was bustling with activity when I arrived.
Thankfully, Courtney had promised to save us a table. She ran over to greet me
as soon as I walked in.
“You look fantastic!” she gushed. “He isn’t going to be able to keep his hands off you.” Her enthusiasm was contagious as she covered my eyes and led me over to the table that she and I normally shared on girls’ night.
“Ta-da!” she yelled when she removed her hands to reveal how
the table had been transformed. Twinkle lights sparkled from above the booth
and along the back of the table, a lit candle created a subtle glow, and a
bouquet of
fresh wildflowers had been placed in a water glass at the
center of the table.
“Oh, Court. It’s beautiful! You treat me like a princess,” I
said with watery eyes.
“You deserve only the best,” she whispered in my ear before
sliding up to the bar to grab a tray of drinks for one of her tables.
I knew when Seth arrived because the group of ladies sitting
across from me stopped talking and turned to gaze at him. He walked to my table
and grinned at me. “You’re even more beautiful than I remembered.”
I blushed and then chuckled as Courtney walked behind him
fanning herself with a hand, and silently mouthing the words “hubba hubba.” She
was right. Seth looked like a Greek god, and I could not believe he was here
with me.
His dark hair was slightly damp, as if he’d just gotten out
of the shower. He was clean-shaven and smelled like Irish Spring. His black tee
shirt was just tight enough to show off his flat abs and bulging biceps.
And, speaking of bulges, his jeans were snug enough to give
a tantalizing hint of his junk. I had to pry my eyes away.
As he sat down, he commented, “Wow, it looks like we scored
the best seats in the house.”
I grinned, “I know people.”
Courtney stopped by with a quick, “Hi, I’m Court. Take good
care of my girl or we’ll have words.” She waggled a warning finger at Seth with
a smile, before hustling off to her next table. She had arranged for one of the
other waitresses to take care of us. That had surprised me
at first, but being her thoughtful self, she had probably figured I would be
more comfortable without her stopping by the table periodically all evening.
Seth and I split a bottle of white wine from a local
vineyard and an appetizer platter full of fried, fabulous, fattening goodies.
Then we topped it all off with a brownie sundae. It was a perfect evening
filled with
interesting conversation, laughter, and great food.
Seth surprised me by turning towards the bar and asking,
“How long do you think it will be before your friend and the bartender hook
up?”
I gave him a sideways look. “Courtney? And Joe? He’s her
boss,” I responded, shaking my head.
“Well, they’ve been giving each other googly eyes all
night,” he countered.
I sat back in my seat, thinking that one over for a minute.
Could he be right? Court loved sex and men, but she had never shown an interest
in keeping one around for more than a couple of dates. As I contemplated it,
I realized that she did act different around Joe. I had always
chalked it up to him being her employer.
I watched Joe working the bar with his customary laid back
ease. He was kind of cute, with his slightly scruffy, dirty-blonde hair. His
style tended towards tee shirts and flip-flops, while Court was a glamour girl.
“Hmm,” I said aloud as I tilted my head, pondering him.
Seth coughed. “Please don’t gaze at another guy while you
are out with me. You’re going to give me an inferiority complex.” He smiled
after he said it to let me know he was teasing.
“Well, then you better work to keep my attention,” I
retorted quickly, openly flirting with him.
“Let’s get out of here then, and find someplace where I can
have you all to myself. How about a walk along the water?” he asked.
“I’d love to,” I responded, deciding to give more thought to
the Courtney and Joe idea later.
As Seth paid Joe at the bar, Courtney slid behind me and
whispered in my ear. “Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.”
I chuckled as I turned to her and asked, “What would that
be?”
“There isn’t much that would be off-limits with that fine
hunk of man,” she mumbled under her breath as I turned to leave with Seth.
“Have fun!” She yelled the words to both of us, as Seth put a gentle hand at
the small
of my back and guided me out of the restaurant.
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