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Walk of Shame by Lauren Layne (3)

TUESDAY EVENING

Now, it’s not the first time I’ve seen Andrew outside of our early morning meet-ups.

In addition to that first disastrous move-in day, our paths have crossed a handful of times coming and going in the evenings, him getting home after a long day, me just heading for a night out.

You know, me blowing him a kiss, him pretending I don’t exist. That sort of thing.

But it is the first time I’ve seen him outside of our apartment building, and seeing him out in the wild like this is . . . strange.

Gone are this morning’s workout clothes; in their place is a dark blue suit and striped tie.

Marley doesn’t seem to notice that I’m a lot more interested in the divorce lawyer than I am in the maybe-divorcée herself.

Probably because . . . well, I kind of sort of haven’t told my best friend about the thing Andrew and I have. I’ve been telling myself it’s because it’s not a big enough deal to warrant mentioning, but the truth is, I don’t know how to explain it.

I don’t know how to say out loud that there’s this guy who doesn’t like me and that it bothers me. A lot.

And now a blissfully unaware Marley is shifting her megawatt smile toward Liv, obviously hoping the other woman will forget they were both once engaged in a semi-epic game of the boy is mine and spill some gossip.

“Liv. Darling! How are you?” Marley gushes.

Liv looks up, her dark blue eyes widening slightly in surprise, and maybe panic, but she recovers and stands to greet us.

The three of us girls do that air-kissing thing we learned to do about the same time we learned to walk, and I purposely don’t look at Andrew, savoring the anticipation of the moment our eyes meet.

Marley is laying it on thick, gushing over Liv’s outfit, and my bestie has a point, because Liv looks stunning in cream suede pants and a chocolate-colored sweater that hugs her impressive curves.

There’s an awkward moment of silence where Liv should make introductions but instead stays silent. I’m about to take pity on her and throw myself under the proverbial bus that is Andrew Mulroney’s glare, but he’s a step ahead of me.

He’s already standing, having gotten to his feet when we approached the table, and smooths his tie with his left hand as he extends his right toward Marley. “Good evening. I’m Mr. Mulroney.”

For a split second his gaze flicks sideways and collides with mine. I feel my stomach do an annoying little flutter of awareness that it hasn’t done since, like . . . the eighth grade.

The moment’s broken when Marley steps forward, holding out a hand in greeting as she introduces herself.

“Marley Hamlen,” she says with a wide grin. “And this is my friend Georgie Watkins.”

This time when he turns his attention toward me, I’m prepared for it, and I hold my breath for a brief second in anticipation of the second our eyes meet.

I’m . . . let down.

Whatever was there a moment ago, he’s shut it down, and now there’s nothing in his gaze as his palm meets mine. Not annoyance, not surprise, not even recognition.

“Ms. Watkins,” he says in a bland tone. “Nice to meet you. How do you ladies know Ms. Dotson?”

My teeth click shut sharply.

Is it just me, or does he seem to linger when he looks at Liv?

Meanwhile, he’s acting like he doesn’t even know me.

Liv has recovered from her social faux pas and is explaining to Andrew about how she, Marley, and I have mutual friends. Marley and I wait a little expectantly for her to explain how she knows Andrew, but she skips that part.

Two minutes ago I was devastated to think that Liv was hiring a divorce attorney, but now I’m distracted by an even worse suspicion—that she might be dating a divorce attorney.

My best-friend radar is telling me that Marley is practically bursting at the silent confirmation that Liv is very likely hiring a high-powered divorce attorney.

In any other situation, I’d be right there with her, deliciously scandalized by the scoop unfolding in front of our eyes.

Instead, the fact that I’m getting the inside track on breaking-news gossip (I have a firm policy against spreading gossip, but it doesn’t mean I don’t like hearing it) barely registers.

I’m too busy fuming that my early morning nemesis won’t even acknowledge that we’ve met.

As though he’s embarrassed.

Of what, knowing me? Ha. I’m Georgie Watkins of the cinnamon-sugar hair, and he’s . . . well, okay, fine.

He’s kind of a big deal.

I may have learned during my Google-stalking that the guy’s represented some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

I smile and nod my way through whatever Marley and Liv are chatting about, even as my gaze stays locked on Andrew’s angular profile. Not that he’s looking at me. Nope, his attention’s a hundred percent on Liv.

He laughs at something she says, and my world tilts sideways, just for a moment. I don’t know what to do with laughing, smiling, charming Andrew Mulroney.

Why can’t I coax that from him?

Why do I want to?

I’ll figure it out later. When I’m plotting my revenge.

“Well, we’ll let you guys enjoy your dinner,” Marley says, with another air-kiss exchange with Liv. “Lovely to meet you, Mr. Mulroney.”

“Yes, lovely,” I say sweetly, starting to follow Marley and the hostess.

I slow down just the slightest bit as I pass Andrew, giving him the opportunity to throw down a gauntlet under his breath. A see you tomorrow, or perhaps a you’re ridiculous. That’s one of his favorites.

He says nothing, already sitting back down, attention fixed on Liv Dotson as though I literally don’t exist.

Whatever.

I lift my chin and stride after Marley, taking a sip from my half-empty martini glass as I walk.

So our cold war just turned straight-up icy. No problem. I can work with that.

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