Waiting For Nick
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She'd been too hard on him, even if he had been a jerk. She'd spent more than half her life in love with him, but he spent that same amount of time thinking of her as a little cousin—if not by blood, then by circumstance. It was going to take more than one romantic dinner and one afternoon as colleagues to change that.
And change it she would. Hands on hips, she began another tour of the apartment. Just as she would build a life here, one that reflected her own taste and grew from the solid, loving background she'd been blessed with. And before she was done, the world she created would be filled with music and color and love.
And, by God, with Nick.
It was nearly seven when Nick came down to the bar. Zack lifted a brow as he mixed a stinger. "Hot date?"
"Lorelie."
"Oh, yeah." Now Zack wiggled his brows. "Tall, willowy brunette with rose petals in her voice."
"That's the one." Nick moved behind the bar to help fill orders. "We're just going to catch some dinner. Then we'll come back here so I can relieve you."
"I can cover for you."
"No, it's no problem. She likes hanging out here. After I close up, we'll figure out something else to do."
"I bet you will. Table six needs two drafts and a bourbon and branch."
"Got it."
"Hey, did you hear about Freddie's apartment."
Nick's hand paused on the lever. "What apartment?"
"Found one just a couple blocks from here. She's already signed the papers." Zack filled an empty bowl with beer nuts. "You just missed her. She came in to celebrate."
"Did anybody look over the place for her? Mik?"
"She didn't say. Kid's got a good head on her shoulders."
"Yeah. I guess. She should have gotten Rachel to look over the lease, though."
Chuckling, Zack laid a hand on Nick's shoulder as he was finishing preparing the order. "Hey, the little birds have to leave the nest sometime."
With a shrug, Nick placed the drinks on the end of the bar for the waitress. "So, she went on back to the hotel?"
"Nope. Went out with Ben."
"Ben." Nick's fingers froze on the cloth he'd picked up to wipe the bar. "What do you mean, she went out with Ben?" Now Nick twisted the cloth into a semblance of a noose. His eyes went bright and hard as a dagger. "You introduced Fred to Stipley?"
"Sure." With a nod to a waitress, Zack began to fill another order. "He asked me who the pretty blonde was, so I introduced them. They hit it off, too."
"Hit it off," Nick repeated. "And you just let her walk out of here with a stranger."
"Come on, Nick, Ben's no stranger. We've known him for years."
"Yeah," Nick said grimly, imagining slipping the cloth noose around Zack's neck. "He hangs around bars."
Surprised and amused, Zack glanced over. "So do we."
"That's not the point, and you know it." Nick rattled bottles and resisted the urge to pour a stiff shot of whiskey for himself. "You can't just hook her up with some guy and let her waltz off with him."
"I didn't hook them up. I introduced them, they talked for a while and decided to catch a movie."
"Yeah, right." Movie, my ass, he thought. What man in his right mind would want to waste time at the movies with a woman with big, liquid gray eyes and a mouth like heaven? Oh, God, he thought, his stomach clenching as he imagined Fred at Ben Slipley's mercy. "Ben just wanted a little company at this week's box-office hit. Damn it, Zack, are you crazy?"
"Okay, I'll give it to you straight. I sold her to him for five hundred and season tickets to the Yankees. He should have her to the opium den by this time."
Nick managed to get his vivid imagination under control, but didn't have the same luck with his temper. "That's real funny, bro. Let's see how funny you are if he hits on her."
After setting the drinks aside, Zack turned to study his brother. Fury, he noted, which he'd seen plenty of times before on Nick's face. Since it seemed so incredibly out of place under the circumstances, he kept his tone mild.
"And if he does, she'll handle it or hit back. He's not a maniac."
"A lot you know about it," Nick muttered.
Baffled, Zack shook his head. "Nick, you like Ben. You've gone to Yankees games with him. He lent you his car when you wanted to drive to Long Island last month."
"Sure I like him." Incensed, Nick grabbed a beer mug from the shelf and began to polish it. "Why shouldn't I like him? But that has nothing to do with Fred picking up some strange guy in a bar and going off with him to God knows where."
Zack leaned back, tapping a finger against the bar.
"You know, little brother, someone who didn't know you might think you're jealous."
"Jealous?" Terrifying thought. "That's bull. Just bull." He slapped the mug down and chose another at random. If he didn't keep busy, he was afraid he might streak out of the bar and start searching every movie theater in Manhattan.
But a strange idea was beginning to take root in Zack's mind. He eyed Nick more cautiously now, toying with the thought of his brother falling for little Freddie Kimball.
"Then why don't you tell me what's not bull? What's going on with you and Freddie, Nick?"
"Nothing's going on." In defense, Nick concentrated on the glass he was polishing, and attacked. "I'm just trying to look out for her, that's all. Which is more than I can say for you."
"I guess I could have locked her up," Zack mused. "Or gone along with them as chaperon. Next time I see she's having a conversation with a friend of mine, I'll call the vice squad."
"Shut up, Zack."
"Cool off, Nick. Your Georgia peach just walked in."
"Great." Making an effort, Nick ordered himself to shift Freddie and her idiotic behavior to the back of his mind. He had his own life, didn't he? And, as Freddie had recently grown so fond of pointing out, she was a grown woman.
Nick glanced over, working up a smile, as Lorelie sauntered toward the bar. There she was, he thought.
Gorgeous, sexy, and if their last date was any indication, more than ready to let nature take its course.
And change it she would. Hands on hips, she began another tour of the apartment. Just as she would build a life here, one that reflected her own taste and grew from the solid, loving background she'd been blessed with. And before she was done, the world she created would be filled with music and color and love.
And, by God, with Nick.
It was nearly seven when Nick came down to the bar. Zack lifted a brow as he mixed a stinger. "Hot date?"
"Lorelie."
"Oh, yeah." Now Zack wiggled his brows. "Tall, willowy brunette with rose petals in her voice."
"That's the one." Nick moved behind the bar to help fill orders. "We're just going to catch some dinner. Then we'll come back here so I can relieve you."
"I can cover for you."
"No, it's no problem. She likes hanging out here. After I close up, we'll figure out something else to do."
"I bet you will. Table six needs two drafts and a bourbon and branch."
"Got it."
"Hey, did you hear about Freddie's apartment."
Nick's hand paused on the lever. "What apartment?"
"Found one just a couple blocks from here. She's already signed the papers." Zack filled an empty bowl with beer nuts. "You just missed her. She came in to celebrate."
"Did anybody look over the place for her? Mik?"
"She didn't say. Kid's got a good head on her shoulders."
"Yeah. I guess. She should have gotten Rachel to look over the lease, though."
Chuckling, Zack laid a hand on Nick's shoulder as he was finishing preparing the order. "Hey, the little birds have to leave the nest sometime."
With a shrug, Nick placed the drinks on the end of the bar for the waitress. "So, she went on back to the hotel?"
"Nope. Went out with Ben."
"Ben." Nick's fingers froze on the cloth he'd picked up to wipe the bar. "What do you mean, she went out with Ben?" Now Nick twisted the cloth into a semblance of a noose. His eyes went bright and hard as a dagger. "You introduced Fred to Stipley?"
"Sure." With a nod to a waitress, Zack began to fill another order. "He asked me who the pretty blonde was, so I introduced them. They hit it off, too."
"Hit it off," Nick repeated. "And you just let her walk out of here with a stranger."
"Come on, Nick, Ben's no stranger. We've known him for years."
"Yeah," Nick said grimly, imagining slipping the cloth noose around Zack's neck. "He hangs around bars."
Surprised and amused, Zack glanced over. "So do we."
"That's not the point, and you know it." Nick rattled bottles and resisted the urge to pour a stiff shot of whiskey for himself. "You can't just hook her up with some guy and let her waltz off with him."
"I didn't hook them up. I introduced them, they talked for a while and decided to catch a movie."
"Yeah, right." Movie, my ass, he thought. What man in his right mind would want to waste time at the movies with a woman with big, liquid gray eyes and a mouth like heaven? Oh, God, he thought, his stomach clenching as he imagined Fred at Ben Slipley's mercy. "Ben just wanted a little company at this week's box-office hit. Damn it, Zack, are you crazy?"
"Okay, I'll give it to you straight. I sold her to him for five hundred and season tickets to the Yankees. He should have her to the opium den by this time."
Nick managed to get his vivid imagination under control, but didn't have the same luck with his temper. "That's real funny, bro. Let's see how funny you are if he hits on her."
After setting the drinks aside, Zack turned to study his brother. Fury, he noted, which he'd seen plenty of times before on Nick's face. Since it seemed so incredibly out of place under the circumstances, he kept his tone mild.
"And if he does, she'll handle it or hit back. He's not a maniac."
"A lot you know about it," Nick muttered.
Baffled, Zack shook his head. "Nick, you like Ben. You've gone to Yankees games with him. He lent you his car when you wanted to drive to Long Island last month."
"Sure I like him." Incensed, Nick grabbed a beer mug from the shelf and began to polish it. "Why shouldn't I like him? But that has nothing to do with Fred picking up some strange guy in a bar and going off with him to God knows where."
Zack leaned back, tapping a finger against the bar.
"You know, little brother, someone who didn't know you might think you're jealous."
"Jealous?" Terrifying thought. "That's bull. Just bull." He slapped the mug down and chose another at random. If he didn't keep busy, he was afraid he might streak out of the bar and start searching every movie theater in Manhattan.
But a strange idea was beginning to take root in Zack's mind. He eyed Nick more cautiously now, toying with the thought of his brother falling for little Freddie Kimball.
"Then why don't you tell me what's not bull? What's going on with you and Freddie, Nick?"
"Nothing's going on." In defense, Nick concentrated on the glass he was polishing, and attacked. "I'm just trying to look out for her, that's all. Which is more than I can say for you."
"I guess I could have locked her up," Zack mused. "Or gone along with them as chaperon. Next time I see she's having a conversation with a friend of mine, I'll call the vice squad."
"Shut up, Zack."
"Cool off, Nick. Your Georgia peach just walked in."
"Great." Making an effort, Nick ordered himself to shift Freddie and her idiotic behavior to the back of his mind. He had his own life, didn't he? And, as Freddie had recently grown so fond of pointing out, she was a grown woman.
Nick glanced over, working up a smile, as Lorelie sauntered toward the bar. There she was, he thought.
Gorgeous, sexy, and if their last date was any indication, more than ready to let nature take its course.