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Baxter

*message undelivered*

Amelie

Ha-ha. I’ll find out one way or another. How did you get it wiped from your file?

Baxter

Do friends always ask this many questions? Because I’m seriously having second thoughts about this.

Amelie

Ha fucking Ha. You know, you can go off some people...

Baxter

Please fucking do.

Chapter Ten

Baxter

With impeccable timing like always, as soon as we are seated, the doors at the far end of the room fly open and the servers enter with the first course. I nod my head in silent thanks as the first plate is placed before me, then I sit and wait. Even once the staff are gone, I wait. I watch. She grows more and more uncomfortable.

Finally, she begins the starter. I think it’s so that she doesn’t have to look at me any longer. I wish I could eat, but my brain is too busy taking in every inch of her. I just sit and stare at her, elbows on the table, fingertips together, resting against my chin. I’m plotting.

“What’s up with the name thing?” I ask. We’ve been silent for minutes and I’m just not comfortable making small talk. It’s not something I often have to do. Usually people are either too scared to talk to me, or too in awe. Those who are brave enough, I quickly shut down. So having to initiate conversation at an intimate dinner for two? Pure hell. I’d rather have a sleepover with Kalen Knox than have to do this.

“What’s up with the name Baxter?” she bites back. Okay, shereallydoesn’t want to talk about it. “Your parents really like soup or something?”

I chuckle lightly, unable to help myself. She’s the first person to ever connect my name to the Scottish soup company, usually people are too obsessed with the Branson name to consider much else. It’s a coincidence though, my mother just really liked the alliteration.

“Touché,” I say, still laughing slightly. “So you don’t want to talk about that then. What shall we talk about?” She shrugs and keeps eating.

“You a vampire or something?” she asks me. I snort back a derisive laugh. Is she for real right now? Doesn’t she know people are monstrous enough without inventing new creatures to terrify people?

“Pardon?”

“The not eating thingy.” She waves her fork around like she knows how to wield a weapon. It’s sexyandintriguing.

“Oh. Sorry, I didn’t notice. I was distracted by the beauty in the room.” Ah fuck. I glower. What the fuck did I say that for? My brain can’t decide if it wants to fuck with her or be genuine, and now I’m coming off like some deranged sociopath.Pick a path, Baxter. Fuck her to fuck with Cordelia or try to make a meaningful connection for once in your sorry life.

I sigh. I guess I’ll pick the first path. It’s a damn sight easier. And it’ll at least end in sex. I need to be more charming, less creepy, but this girl is looking like a hard sell. There’s a look in her eyes that says she isn’t going to fall for any of my usual bullshit, and I might just have to try harder with this one. I’m surprised. I’m not used to trying, and I’m certainly not used to high society girls posing any sort of a challenge. Although this one seems as far from high society as it’s possible to get. Is she even Cordelia’s granddaughter? I don’t see any resemblance.

“Well, I’m starving,” she says, drawing me from my thoughts. “So if you could begin, I’ll be able to get my main course sooner. I hope it’s more substantial than whatever this fairy food is.”

“Fairy food?” Again, I want to laugh. My lips twitch and I don’t remember the last time I had so little control over my own damn body. My dick bobs in agreement and I mentally tell it to calm the fuck down too.

She stares pointedly at my plate, ignoring me until I get the hint and pick up my fork to begin.

“Yes, fairy food. All pretty and dainty. Portion size only big enough to fill a fairy.”

I can’t help but snort in amusement, picking up the tiny morsel from my plate and popping it into my mouth in one go. She’s right of course, but usually chicks dig this fancy ass shit. Does this one even care that she’s eating food created by the most decorated celebrity chef in the world? Obviously not, because if he could hear the way she’s derisively describing his food, his ego would be beyond wounded.

I decide that I definitely like her. She was born into this world and she doesn’t fit at all. But rather than try to be fake, she’s giving everyone the finger. Like me.

“This is a five hour, twelve-course tasting menu. The portion sizes have to be small; otherwise you’d pop.” I laugh again easily. There’s a...lightness in my chest I’ve not felt in a long while. I get something similar around Amelie but to a lesser extent. There’s always some concern there, knowing how much danger she’s in, and having to deal with my wanting to protect her and not just because I’m paid to.