Page 20 of Your Alluring Love (The Bennett Family 6)
âBecause you have great instincts. I like Pippa.â
Clara becoming friends with the Bennett clan is an excellent thing. She doesnât have any family, and I like knowing sheâll have someone to rely on after I move to London.
âMe too. But Iâm also afraid of her.â
Clara elbows me, chuckling. âYouâre a smart man. I havenât met all of them, but I think all the Bennett girls should be feared. Even those who married into the family.â
I nod thoughtfully, imagining the women Sebastian and Logan married are fierce and determined too. It still boggles my mind that both are married, and the older set of twins, Christopher and Max, are engaged.
The image of Alice slightly off balance after one too many drinks pops in my mind. She turned into a lovely goof, but she also lowered her guard, leaned in too close, felt me up with no regrets. I knew it was time to stop dancing when I started imagining the front buttons of her dress popping open all on their own. I only have so much self-control, and Alice was testing it with dedication.
She was sober by the time I drove her home, and we agreed to meet again before I leave, even though I have a hunch things will escalate next time I see her.
Chapter Six
Alice
Go, Alice. You can do it. I repeat this over and over as I push myself to the limit, hoping to reach the six-mile mark today. I try to increase the limit each Monday. Training for a marathon requires as much mental discipline as it does physical strength.
Once I cross the mark, I slow to a walking pace, breathing in deeply. The afternoon air is cool and humid, and judging by the dark gray clouds hanging low in the sky, weâre in for rain later on. I hate rainy eveningsâpeople prefer to remain indoors and order in, which is bad for business.
I head into the restaurant through the back door. I keep training equipment at both my restaurants and often go for a run during downtime, which is usually between three and five. When Blue Moon opens, Iâll keep equipment there too.
My office is equipped with a shower and I hop right in, mentally going through my to-do list, which is growing to epic proportions what with the opening of the third locationâeven though Blake is doing most of the work, bless him. I shudder thinking what my workload will look like once the location is open, but Iâll have to learn to delegate better. Right now I suck at it. I have managers in each of the locations, but I double-check everything they do so thoroughly that I might as well do the job myself. I have no idea how Logan and Sebastian built Bennett Enterprises, or how they run that mammoth. Pippa, Christopher, and Max all work there too. They make quite the unstoppable team.
Once Iâm dressed again and ready for work, I check my phone, which I didnât have with me while running. I have ten missed calls from various business partners, as well as messages from Nate. We havenât seen each other since Thursday.
Nate: I have some great news.
I check the time he sent me the message, ignoring my quickening pulse. Five minutes ago.
Alice: Do tell.
Nate: Nah, it has to be delivered in person. Can I come by for a quick snack? Iâm in the neighborhood.
Alice: Sure. I can have lunch ready for you when you drop by if you tell me what you want.
Nate: Already had lunch, but I wonât say no to a snack.
Alice: Done.
I try not to get ahead of myself imagining what the good news might be, so instead I focus on my to-do list. Thank God for downtime. Usually that means having about five to eight guests, but today there is just one, Colin. He works nearby and often has a late lunch here. Unfortunately, heâs also asked me out, and Iâve turned him down often enough that itâs almost embarrassing to meet his eye. Weâve chatted often enough for me to realize we have nothing in common. Iâm not looking to date for the sake of dating or to have some action under the sheets. I simply donât have any more energy to pursue things I know will go nowhere. I greet him politely but then avoid further interaction while arranging the centerpieces on the rest of the tables. At the end, I bring him the bill, since all my servers are on break. And then he makes his move.
; âAlice, do you have time to grab a drink tonight?â His voice is low, clearly intending to come off as seductive. Despite his best efforts and his English accent, he fails to incite an appropriate reaction in me. My pulse isnât quickening. There are no butterflies in my stomach. Still, I donât find it in myself to wipe the hopeful smile off his face. I might be known for my take-no-prisoners attitude, but Iâm not heartless. On the other hand, how often am I supposed to tell him no before he stops insisting? I decide to go with an âItâs not you, itâs meâ explanation. Truthfully, it is me.
âColin, Iâm not looking to date right now. I can offer you friendship but nothing more.â
His smile doesnât fade. âIâll wear you down. Have a nice day.â
Great. Not what I was hoping for, but before I can come back with a firmer statement, he winks and takes off. Itâs only as I watch him walk out through the front door that I see Nate was inside already, sitting at a table. Damn, did he listen to our conversation?
âI didnât hear you come in.â
âSaw you were busy, so I kept quiet. So, this Colin guyââ
âNone of your business.â