โIย wonโt say I told you so, but I told you so,โ Isabella said. โIย knewย you
and Xavier would eventually give in to your sizzling, deliciousโโ โPlease stop. Iโm in a cab, and Iโm going to hurl.โ
โI hope not, considering youโre on your way to a first date.โ I could hear her grin over the phone. โHave fun. Fill us in onย everythingย later, and donโt worry about the Perry thing. We got you.โ
I hadnโt forgotten about Perry Wilsonโs attempt to throw me under the bus. Since I was back in the city, I could focus on taking him down with some help from my friends.
โThank you.โ The cab rolled to a stop. โIโm here. Talk to you later.โ โOoh. Send us a picture ofโโ
I hung up before Isabella said anything else inappropriate. I paid the driver and climbed the steps to Xavierโs West Village town house, the nerves in my stomach sprouting teeth and fangs.
It was Saturday, two days after my questionable decision to say yes toย casuallyย dating him (emphasis on theย casual). Xavier didnโt tell me what he had planned, only that I should wear โcozy clothing,โ and if it were anyone else, I wouldโve balked the second he told me our first date was at his house. That was how charming serial killers lured their victims to their deaths.
My showing up anyway was either a testament to how comfortable I felt with him or how stupid I was. Honestly, I preferred the latter explanation over the former.
I lifted my hand, but the door opened before I could knock.
Xavierโs tousled black hair and lean, sculpted body filled the frame, and I was beset by the strange sensation of my heart sputtering. He wore his version of cozy: jeans and a fine cashmere sweater that outlined his broad shoulders and arms. No shoes.
For some reason, seeing him barefoot at home felt unbearably intimate.
I dropped my arm with a twinge of self-consciousness. โHi.โ โHi.โ His smile displayed a flash of his dimples. โBefore you think Iโm a creep who was waiting at the window, I came out to get this.โ He picked up a small brown box from the front stoop. โYou just happen to have perfect timing.โ
โThatโs not a knife you bought to murder me in your secret basement, is
it?โ
The dimples deepened. โI guess youโll find out.โ โFunny.โ
I hung my coat on the brass tree by the door and followed him deeper
into the town house. Iโd visited once before to drop off some papers but never made it past the living room.
Xavier gave me a quick tour and explanation of each room we passed.
Contrary to what Iโd expected, his house didnโt resemble a college fraternityโs. It was surprisingly cozy despite its vast layout, and the coastal decor was a refreshing mix of soft whites, moody blues, and dusty yellows. He either had an excellent eye, an excellent interior designer, or both.
โThis is where I spend most of my time.โ He gestured at the second- floor den, which was part TV room, part library, and part home arcade. โItโs the jack-of-all-trades in the house.โ
โIs that a claw machine?โ I walked closer to the metal container filled with stuffed toys. It occupied the far-right wall between a vintage pinball machine and a retro popcorn cart.
โAh, yes.โ Xavier rubbed the back of his neck, pink tinting his cheeks. โI hated those things when I was younger. I spent a fortune on them but never got the toy I wanted, so I installed this and rigged it so everyone who plays gets what they want.โ
The boyish explanation was so unexpectedly charming that I didnโt bother hiding my smile.
โThe scars from our childhood enemies run deep,โ I said solemnly.
โYes, they do.โ Xavier fixed me with a grave stare. โDonโt get me started on Dorisโs old cat. She almost killed me and Hershey in our sleep once.โ
โHershey?โ
โChildhood pet. He was a brown Lab, henceโฆโ โThe name.โ โBingo.โ
A mental image of a young Xavier with his dog popped up, and my heart melted the teensiest bit.
Ugh. Our date hadnโt officially started, and I was already softening.
What was wrong with me?
โDid you have any pets when you were younger?โ Xavierโs hand brushed mine when we left the den. Electricity sizzled up my arm, and I instinctively jerked it away.
I smoothed a hand over my bun to hide the knee-jerk reaction, my heart pounding. I wasnโt sure if heโd noticed, but a tiny grin played at the corners of his mouth as he led me past the third-floor bedrooms and to the rooftop.
โNo,โ I said a tad belatedly. โMy father doesnโt like any animals except horses.โ I made a determined effort not to glance at any of the bedroom doors and picture what was behind them.
What did Xavierโs room look like? His childhood bedroom in Bogotรก had been stripped and transformed into a generic guest suite. Did he display items from his travels? Artwork? Posters? If so, posters of what?
โBut I have a temporary pet fish,โ I said, determined not to dwell on such silly questions. โThe person who rented my apartment before me left him behind.โ
Xavier opened the door to the rooftop. โWhatโs his name?โ โThe Fish.โ He stopped and looked askance at me. โYou named your pet fishโฆ
Fish?โ
โTheย Fish,โ I corrected. โArticles of grammar are important, and like I said, heโs a temporary pet. Thereโs no use giving him a real name.โ
โRight. How long have you had this temporary pet?โ โFive years.โ
His laughter sent white puffs of breath into the chilly fall air. โI hate to break it to you, Luna, but once it passes the one-year mark, pet ownership is no longer considered temporary.โ
I constructed a whole argument about howย temporaryย didnโt have a defined time limit. Therefore, if Iโd adopted The Fish with the intention of rehoming him one day, it was considered temporary regardless of how much time passed.
However, the words died on my tongue when I stepped fully onto the rooftop and saw what heโd planned for our first date.
Oh my God.
A giant standing TV screen dominated one side of the rooftop, kitty- corner to a table covered with every snack one could think of. There were white ceramic dishes filled with M&Mโs, pretzels, gummy bears, and other candies I couldnโt identify at this distance; plates groaning with chips, cookies, and sundry snacks; massive bowls containing six different types of popcorn; and a full charcuterie board. A champagne bucket sat next to tea, coffee, and three bottles of wine (one red, one white, one rosรฉ). Beneath the table, a glass-fronted minifridge boasted an assortment of water, juice, and soda.
Area rugs and potted plants scattered across the floor, lending the scene a cozy feel. Strategically placed candles and the canopy of lights overhead
illuminated the rooftop in lieu of the setting sun while portable heat lamps warded off the cold.
However, theย realย star of the show was the giant mattress laid out in front of the screen. Piled high with pillows, cushions, and cashmere blankets, it looked so cozy I wanted to dive right into the middle and never get up.
The entire setup was so cheesy, it looked like something out of a rom- com.
And I loved it.
Emotion prickled my chest. When was the last time someone put this much thought into something for me?
My exes had taken me to expensive dinners and exclusive shows, which were nice, but they only cost money. Time and care required far more effort, and no one had ever deemed me worthy of those things.
โSince itโs Halloween, I figured we could do a double feature,โ Xavier said. โOne witchy rom-com and one Christmas rom-com that doesnโt release until the holidays. Friend of a friend is high up at the studio and pulled through for me.โ
For once, I didnโt have a sarcastic reply.
โThatโฆโ I cleared my throat of its hoarseness. โThat sounds nice.โ
We filled our plates with food and settled on the mattress. Heโd pushed it up against the low brick wall so we had back support, but a mountain of pillows softened the hard surface.
The opening credits rolled across the screen. I tried to focus on the lead actorsโ names instead of Xavierโs presence.
We werenโt pressed against each other, but we were close enough that every time one of us moved, something grazed.
His arm against my shoulder. His leg against my knee. His hand against my thigh.
Moments of contact so brief they barely counted as touches, but so potent they wreaked havoc on my body. My entire right side tingled from his proximity, and awareness pulsed to life in my veins.
We were on a New York rooftop in late October, and I was burning up.
It wasnโt because of the heat lamps or the blankets; it was because of him. โIโm surprised you scheduled this for Halloween.โ I made conversation
simply to divert attention away from the rapid patter of my heartbeat.ย Get a hold of yourself, for Christโs sake.ย โThere are dozens of parties tonight.โ
โThose are boring. This isnโt.โ
โYou would rather watch a rom-com about a witch and a plumber falling in love than attend a costume party with celebrities?โ
โOne hundred percent. As long as Iโm watching it with you.โ His answer came out so casually, it took a second to register. Once it did, the patter morphed into a full-blown marching band, drums and all.
Damn him.
Tonight was supposed to be an obligatory date. I wasnโt supposed to like it this much.
You know you have to actually give him a chance, right?
Vivianโs gentle reminder from our happy hour yesterday floated through my mind.ย Donโt go through the motions waiting for the trial period to expire. It wonโt be fair to either of you.
I hated when other people were right.
โWhat about you?โ Xavier asked. โNo Halloween plans with the girls?โ โNo. Theyโre with their families.โ A small pang hit my gut. โVivian and
Dante took Josie to this Halloween thing at the zoo. Kai and Isa have aย Mode de Vieย event, and Dominic and Alessandra are at Valhallaโs fall gala.โ Kai and Isabella technically werenโt married yet, but they might as well be.
I was the odd one out. I didnโt mind it; I would rather be single and content than in a relationship and miserable. But there were slivers of time when I wondered how it would feel to exist in the world knowing there was
someone who loved me totally, unconditionally, and whole-heartedly for who I was instead of who they wanted me to be.
โSpeaking of Dante, did you figure out why heโs on the inheritance committee?โ I asked, eager to think about somethingโanythingโelse.
โNo, I havenโt spoken to him yet. Iโve been focusing on next weekโs meetings.โ Xavierโs leg brushed mine again, and there was that stupidย zingย again. He glanced at me, the moving images onscreen throwing his features into light, then shadow, then light again. โHe did a lot of business with my father, so I assume thatโs part of the reason.โ
โMaybe. I can ask Vivianโโ
โLuna.โ He gently hooked his pinky around mine beneath the blanket, and my knowledge of how to breathe evaporated. โThis is a date. No more work talk.โ
โRight.โย In and out. You know how to do this.ย โAre you ever going to tell me why you call me Luna?โ
โOne day.โ His dimples winked into view. โIf youโre really nice to me.โ
I tamped down a smile. โIโm nice to you right now.โ โYou forgot a word.โ
โReallyย nice. What does that entail, a blow job?โ
My quip trailed off when I realized my mistake. Discussing blow jobs with Xavier?ย Bad idea.
Abort, abort!ย Alarm bells clanged in my head, but it was too late. Something intense swallowed the humor in his eyes, and my already-
scarce supply of oxygen dwindled to emergency levels.
Neither of us was paying attention to the movie at this point. Unfortunately, that meantย allย my attention had rerouted to 1) the delicious warmth of Xavierโs body, which had inched close enough to short-circuit my brain, and 2) a salacious mental gallery of images that revolved around me, him, and a certain activity with the initials BJ.
My blood sang with sudden heat.
โPerhaps, but not tonight.โ His silky murmur ghosted down my spine. โI donโt pass first base on the first date. What kind of man do you think I am?โ โYouโre telling me youโve never done more than kiss someone on the first date.โ It wasnโt a question, but the voice that delivered it was so
breathless, I didnโt recognize it as mine.
โI have, but that was years ago, we werenโt dating, and I wasnโt trying to woo them.โ
Another type of warmth, one that had nothing to do with arousal, pooled in my stomach. โIs that what youโre trying to do? Woo me?โ
โDepends.โ A smile played on his lips. โIs it working?โ
Yes. โNo.โ
โLiar.โ
โA suitor shouldnโt call the object of his wooing a liar. Itโs poor etiquette.โ
โIโm honest when the situation calls for it, and youโd die of boredom if someone simply agreed with everything you said and did.โ His pinky, still hooked around mine, curled just a bit tighter. I wished I minded.
โYou think you know me so well,โ I whispered, even though he was right.
โOnly parts of you.โ The gentle brush of his thumb against my hand unlocked a colony of butterflies in my stomach. โBut weโll get there.โ
The implication that we would last until that point sent my defenses into overdrive, but the evening was so nice, and his touch felt so good, I ignored it.
It was only when the witch movie ended and the Christmas one began that I realized Iโd watched a rom-com without writing a review for the first time in five years.