The Singles Table (Marriage Game #3)(65)
“It was hard for everyone but we all got over it,” her mother snapped. “I expected her to do the same.”
Except she hadn’t gotten over it. She still expected every fight to end a relationship and every relationship to end. Her deepest fear was losing the people she loved. It was the same kind of worry, the same fear that Jay had shared with her. That one day the person she cared about most would be gone.
“I have to get going.” She couldn’t stay here any longer, couldn’t listen to her mother coldly dissect one of the worst nights of her life. She wished Jay had been here with his strong arms, warm hugs, and quiet understanding. Jay didn’t judge. He liked her for who she was. So why had she told Rick they weren’t together? Her words had hurt him. She’d seen it in his face, in the way his hand had tightened around his glass, in the speed with which he’d called her a cab when the night was done. And she’d felt it. Because when he’d agreed with her, she’d hurt, too.
* * *
? ? ?
“Let’s have a toast to a long and fruitful business partnership.”
Jay and Elias clinked glasses with Thomas and Brittany in the upscale French restaurant Thomas had booked for their celebration. With the Triplogix lawsuit out of the way, Thomas had assured them that board approval of their international financing was all but guaranteed.
“That was the best call I’ve had all week,” Thomas said. “To be honest, I was worried you wouldn’t be able to get the lawsuit dismissed. The optics were pretty bad, given you are a security firm.”
“We’ve put new procedures in place to ensure our clients are fully protected from disgruntled employees in the digital space,” Elias said. “It’s actually opened up a possible new area of business for us. Digital security is the next big thing.”
“Delighted to hear it,” Thomas said. “Brittany has a particular interest in digital security.”
“I wrote a paper on it while I was doing my MBA.” She smiled at Jay. She had been doing a lot of smiling at him across the table and he was picking up an uncomfortable vibe.
“It will give you two a lot to talk about when you’re traveling,” Thomas said. “Once we’ve got all the approvals, I’m planning to send Brittany with you when you open each of the international offices. We need eyes on the ground for our investment.”
“We’ll be spending a lot of time together.” Brittany’s smile widened. “I’m looking forward to it.”
Jay felt something brush his pant leg. Christ. Was she seriously playing footsie under the table with her father right there? And what about Elias, who had been staring at her for the entire dinner? The dude was totally smitten, but Brittany didn’t seem to know he existed.
“Excuse me.” Jay got up and walked to the restroom to get away from Brittany and her under-the-table activities. How was he going to get out of this situation? One wrong step and he could blow the whole deal.
Five minutes later he exited the restroom only to find Brittany waiting in the hall. He should have known “Daddy’s girl” wouldn’t be denied.
“Fancy bumping into you here.” She took a step closer, smoothing down her fitted black dress. “I was thinking we should get to know each other better since we’ll be spending a lot of time traveling to the new offices. Maybe dinner at my place on Friday?”
Six weeks ago, he would have accepted her offer. She was in a position to make sure the deal happened, to bring him closer to his goal. But there was only one woman he wanted even if she didn’t feel the same way about him. “I’m flattered, Brittany, but I’m seeing someone.” He didn’t want to lie. He hated lying. But Brittany wasn’t the kind of woman who was easily put off, and a girlfriend was the simplest option.
“Elias said you were single.”
“It’s recent.”
She gave him a calculating smile that made the hair on the back of his neck stand on end. “I would love to meet her. Maybe you both could join us next weekend at a celebrity charity event. The bank is the sponsor.”
“I’ll see if she’s available.” He felt like the hallway was closing in on him and had to fight the desperate, urgent need to escape.
“If not, you must still come.” She put a hand on his arm, the seemingly casual touch making his stomach clench. “I’ll send over some tickets for you.”
“And Elias.” No way was he going into the lion’s den alone.
“Yes, of course. Elias.” She tossed her hair and laughed. “I almost forgot about him.”
Jay was damn sure she hadn’t forgotten about Elias at all. “I should get back to the table.” He moved to leave but she blocked his way.
“I’m so glad we’ll be working closely together,” she said, fingering his tie. “Daddy thinks the world of you.”
“I respect his work.” Sweat beaded on his forehead and his nerves went into overdrive.
“We’re very close,” she said. “If I’m unhappy, he’s unhappy.”
Jesus Christ. Was she threatening him? Even after he’d told her he was with someone? Elias needed to get his head in the game. “We’ll do our best to keep you happy, Brittany.”
Her smiled widened until he could see every one of her pearly white teeth. “I’m so glad to hear it.”