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“It ended up being with Isaac Sullivan. My CEO.”

“Oh, I’m aware of who Isaac is. Did you not know it was with him?”

“The app we used is kind of a newer one. It’s almost like blind dating. So, no. I didn’t know until he showed up. He didn’t know who I was, but I told him.”

“And?”

“It was good.”

She grins and sits on the couch next to me. “Say more.”

“I like him. We like each other. We spent the weekend together, and then Tuesday. And it felt—good.”

“Can we try a more descriptive word than good?”

“Right,” I say. “Hot. Fun. I like him.”

“And he likes you?”

“He says he does.”

She smiles wide. “Awesome.”

“Gray said I need to be careful.”

“Why?”

“Because he’s my boss, I guess. And I don’t know. Maybe he thinks Isaac’s too good for me or something.”

“Do you?” Bailey asks.

“Because he owns a company? No.”

“I’m with you. Go for it.”

“I would, but when I told Evan about it last night, I found out they have kind of a thing.”

Bailey’s hazel eyes widen. “Who? Evan andIsaac?”

“Apparently.”

“They’re liketogether?”

“No—not like—” I frown. “Evan made it sound like it’s just a sex thing.”

Bailey snorts. “Go Evan.”

I slide her a look.

“What?” she asks. “You jealous?”

“No. I just don’t know what to do about it. Isaac wants me to give him a chance, and I want that, but I’ve got Gray over here saying ‘What’s wrong with Evan? You should look at Evan again—why aren’t you with Evan?’”

Bailey folds her arms, a scowl set on her face as she sprawls out and turns to face me. “That’s interesting.”

“Is it? I don’t know what it is. Also, I think Evan’s really upset. He didn’t go to work today.”

“What’s he upset about?”