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Page 6 of Make-Believe Match

“Hi,” he said. His voice was deep and smooth.

“Hi,” I said with no feeling whatsoever.

“Is this where the line forms to talk to you?”

“There’s no line.”

“There should be.”

I looked up at him—and my pulse immediately picked up. He had startling blue eyes, a wide, sensual mouth, and one of those jawlines you see in ads for cologne or expensive watches. It was just slightly stubbled, as if he didn’t want a beard to hide its magnificent architecture.

Nowthiswas a duke.

He smiled with perfect teeth. “I’m Devlin.”

“Lexi.” As I shifted on my stool to face him, my elbow was suddenly jostled hard from behind, and my entire drink splashed onto his lap. I gasped. “Oh my God! I’m so sorry!”

The woman who’d bumped into me apologized profusely and moved away, while Devlin stood up and brushed the ice cubes to the floor. Hideously embarrassed, I set the empty glass on the bar and grabbed a handful of cocktail napkins. “Here, let me...” I paused with my hand hovering in front of his crotch, staring at the giant wet spot.

“Maybe I should do that,” he said, laughing as he took the napkins from me and tried to soak up the spill. “Wedidjust meet.”

“Here, use this.” Silas appeared and handed Devlin a dry bar towel.

“Thanks,” he said. “But I think I’m just going to have to dry out. So what am I wearing?”

“A margarita,” I said sheepishly.

“Would you like another one? I’ll get it.”

“That doesn’t seem fair. You shouldn’t have to pay to replace the drink I just threw in your lap.”

“I’d like to.” He caught Silas’s eye. “She’ll take another margarita. I’ll take a Journeyman whiskey. Neat.”

Silas nodded. “You got it.”

Devlin tipped his head toward me. “Maybe bring hers with a lid on it. Do you have sippy cups?”

Silas laughed. “I’ll check the back.”

“Very funny,” I said, suddenly glad Gran had suggested this dress. It had a smocked waist, a deep V neckline, and straps that tied over my shoulders. The tiered skirt was short on my long legs, and I crossed them at the knee to show them off a little. I didn’t always love my thick, muscular thighs and ample rear end, but I’d grown to appreciate the way years of skiing had toned my body. I wouldn’t mind if he wanted to appreciate it too, but right now his eyes were still on his crotch.

“Be honest. Does it look like I had an accident?”

It totally did. “Not at all.”

“Are you lying to me?” He cocked his head, a grin teasing his mouth.

“Yes,” I confessed. “But only because I feel bad.”

“Maybe when your margarita arrives, I’ll dump it over your head. Would that make you feel better?”

I laughed and covered my head with my arms. “Don’t you dare. I blew out my hair tonight. I was supposed to have a big date.”

“Oh yeah? With who?”

“With my grandma’s recently widowed dentist, Dr. Smalley.”

Devlin grinned, glancing around. “So where is he? Don’t tell me he stood you up.”