“Damon knows, and again—complicated. David and I ... we both loved the same woman. David was my partner on the force. We shared everything. Including the woman I married.”
Serena’s mouth formed an O of surprise.
“The thing is, I love Faith and Julie, and you know that I’ve been with them both. I’ve had threesomes with them. Casual. Fun. Meaningless. But the last thing I ever want them to know or suspect is that the entire time I was making love to them I was pretending they were another woman. They don’t deserve that and I’d never hurt them that way.”
Serena’s lips turned down into an unhappy frown. “Oh, Micah. I’m so sorry. What happened?”
Micah shifted uncomfortably at the idea of spilling his guts for only the second time since Hannah died. In for a penny and all that crap. He’d already gone this far, and Damon would probably tell her later anyway.
“David and Hannah died in a car accident.”
Tears filled Serena’s eyes. “How awful for you to lose your best friend and the woman you loved at the same time.”
“Everyone thought they were cheating on me,” Micah said bitterly. “That they were skipping town together. We didn’t advertise our relationship. Hannah married me, but David was an equal in the relationship. I didn’t have my head in the job anymore after they died. Everyone pitied me. Stared and talked behind my back. I made a stupid mistake, got injured. It was easier for me to use that as an excuse and just leave. Only I left Angelina, and, God help me, I never gave her another thought. I’m a selfish bastard and my sins don’t end there.”
“But she’s here now,” Damon pointed out. “A good opportunity to atone for those sins, don’t you think?”
“It would’ve been if I hadn’t compounded them,” Micah said painfully.
“Quit being so hard on yourself. Angelina strikes me as a very resilient, intelligent woman who knows precisely what she wants and isn’t afraid to go after it.”
“If I only knew what she wanted,” Micah said with a sigh.
Damon raised an eyebrow. “I thought that much was obvious, Micah. Clearly, she wants you.”
CHAPTER 11
Angelina dodged a customer not looking where he was going and continued to the table with the tray she was carrying. Her first day hadn’t been a cakewalk by any means, but she caught on quickly, and her trainer had already turned her loose on her own small section of tables.
She distributed the plates with a smile and started back toward the kitchen when the manager motioned her to stop.
“Table six is yours.”
She nodded and turned in that direction then stopped in her tracks. Micah’s friends Nathan and Connor sat in the booth with another man. With a roll of her eyes, she took her order pad out of her apron and approached the table.
At least they didn’t act surprised to see her.
“Let me guess. You just happened to be in the neighborhood,” she drawled.
Connor grinned. “Hell no. We hit two other cafés before we found the right one.”
“Uh-huh. Any particular reason or did you not get enough of an eyeful this morning?”
“Chalk it up to curiosity,” Nathan said. “It’s not every day we get to see Micah’s nuts twisting in the wind. Wanted to see the woman responsible.”
The other man cleared his throat. “Since these morons aren’t going to introduce use, I’m Gray Montgomery, Connor’s brother-in-law.”
She stuck out her hand. “I’m Angelina Moyano.”
“Very pretty name,” Gray said as he took her hand in his firm grip.
“What can I get you?” she asked when she’d retracted her hand.
“Ah hell, we weren’t really going to eat,” Nathan said.
“Speak for yourself,” Connor protested. “I’ll have the special with gravy. Oh, and bring me a cheeseburger, the large one, and some fries with that too.”
Angelina gaped at him.
Gray just shook his head. “He has a hollow leg.”
Angelina let her gaze wander down Connor’s very fit body. Wherever he put it all, it certainly didn’t hang around.
“Just coffee for me,” Gray added.
“I’ll take a chocolate shake,” Nathan said.
“Coming right up.”
She turned and hit her other tables on her way to the kitchen, refilling drinks before she placed Connor’s order. She shook her head as she entered the information into the ordering system. How could he possibly eat that much and still be as buff as he was? He must get a lot of exercise, either that or he was one of those disgusting people blessed with really good genes.
Next she got their drinks and brought them to the table.
“So, are you staying here?” Connor asked casually. “I mean in Houston. Permanently. Or are you just visiting?”
“Yep.”
They all looked chagrined when she didn’t offer anything more.
“Was that a yep, you’re staying or a yep, you’re just visiting?” Nathan asked.
She smiled. They were cute in an obvious sort of way.
“Maybe y’all can help me out with something.”
They looked curiously at her.
“I need a cheap place to stay, and preferably somewhere that doesn’t need to know my life history.”
Gray frowned at that statement. Nathan’s brow furrowed and Connor just studied her with an inscrutable expression. They made her uncomfortable, and in that moment she realized she’d underestimated their playful charm.
“Shouldn’t you be talking about this with Micah?” Nathan asked carefully.
She twisted her lips. “Let’s just say Micah and I don’t see eye to eye on everything.”
“You need to be careful,” Gray cautioned. “There are a lot of places that a girl like you has no business being in.”
It was on the tip of her tongue to ask him what exactly a girl like her was, but she let it go. She knew what he was trying to say.
“That’s why I asked you for help,” she said patiently. “You know the city, right? You could point me away from the not so great places.” She glanced over her shoulder. “Shoot. Never mind, okay? I’ll figure something out. I gotta see about my customers.”
She left them, knowing they were still staring at her. Micah would probably know what she was planning before they ever left the café.