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that go. We werenโ€™t in a real relationship. It was fake. Everything was fake. The make-out session on the couch had been because of alcohol and loneliness and nothing else. I needed to tone things down.

I needed to not get upset.

Telling myself that didnโ€™t seem to change anything, though. Instead, I stood in the back, throwing my attention into the work and seething. I felt protective and hurt. I wanted to rush out there and kiss her right there in front of that customer. To claim her.

My thoughts were interrupted by cutting my finger, and I cursed loudly. All the onions I had just cut needed to be tossed as there was blood on the cutting board, and I rushed over to the sink to wash it off. Grumbling, I decided that I just needed to keep to myself that night and cool off before I lopped off a body part.

The rest of the evening went pretty smoothly with service being easy enough and customers not being too picky about their food or sending it back. Usually as the night went on, I got less of that as we went more from restaurant to bar and the alcohol increased tolerance for an errant pickle or their burger being ever so slightly pinker than they wanted it.

I was just about done with the kitchen, since we closed it an hour before the last call, and my line chef was handling all the closing duties anyway. That meant that as soon as I plated the last plate of mozzarella sticks, I was done. I grabbed the handle of the fryer basket and dumped them onto paper towels to soak and was grabbing a plate when I heard my phone ringing. Considering the late hour, I rushed to it, wondering who would need me.

It was Tom.

โ€œHello?โ€ I said, answering the phone hurriedly.

โ€œMatt, hey,โ€ Tom said. He sounded tipsy. For Tom that was rare. What the hell was going on?

โ€œTom, whatโ€™s up? You usually donโ€™t make calls this late.โ€

โ€œI was still up,โ€ he said. โ€œBusy planning Momโ€™s party.โ€

Shit. That was the upcoming weekend. Just days away. The entire reason I was doing the fake marriage with Chloe was to avoid Momโ€™s insanity. Now I had just a few days to get everything set and done and get over my jealousy issues with seeing her do what we agreed we could do. I had to invite her. I had to bring her and show her off and pretend everything was perfect.

Then I had to tone things down.

โ€œYeah,โ€ I said. โ€œIโ€™m excited.โ€

โ€œI bet you are,โ€ he said. โ€œI heard you were seeing someone. Might bring them.โ€

โ€œYup,โ€ I said, dumping the mozzarella sticks onto a plate with a ramekin of marinara sauce and hitting the bell.

โ€œWell, just make sure she comes. Amanda is dying to meet her. She thought youโ€™d never get married.โ€

โ€œGee, thanks.โ€

โ€œNo, no, not like that,โ€ he slurred. He must have had a hell of a party. Tom was never like that. โ€œShe just thought you werenโ€™t planning on ever settling down. Weโ€™re happy about it.โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ I said. โ€œLook, I have to close the kitchen. Iโ€™ll see you this weekend.โ€

โ€œAlright, buddy,โ€ Tom said. โ€œSee you then. Tell Jordan and Hannah I said hello.โ€

โ€œWill do.โ€

With the call over, I sighed and put the phone back in my pocket. I needed to let Chloe know we were a go and that everything that happened last night was okay. We needed to be on the same page. Usually, right at last call, after the last of the drinks were served, the waitresses would take a small break. I saw them filing past the kitchen for the door outside and poked my head out as she came by.

โ€œHey, babe,โ€ I said, getting a look from Hannah as I did. โ€œCan you talk to me in the office for a sec?โ€

โ€œNo hanky-panky in the office,โ€ Hannah called out as she went outside.

โ€œNo promises,โ€ Chloe shouted back at her, and we went in. I shut the door behind her as she sat down on the desk. When I turned to look at her, any anger or resentment I had still was gone. She was so freaking hot, and the way she sat on the desk, her hands behind her, holding her up and her ankles crossed, was adorable. I just wanted to pull her into me and kiss her right then.

โ€œSo,โ€ I said.

โ€œSo,โ€ she repeated. โ€œAbout last night.โ€

โ€œNo, I didnโ€™t call you in to talk about that,โ€ I said. โ€œNot specifically. I mean, partially.โ€ I grunted with frustration. โ€œLook, you were a hundred percent right last night. We canโ€™t get too carried away. It will make things messy when itโ€™s time to end it.โ€ She nodded. โ€œBut we have our first real challenge. My Momโ€™s birthday is coming up, and her party is this weekend. Everyone wants to meet you. โ€œ

โ€œWonโ€™t it be weird to meet your mom at her birthday party?โ€ she asked. โ€œThat seems awfully familiar.โ€

โ€œNot really,โ€ I said. โ€œShe is a very, extraordinary welcoming person, especially to women her kids bring home. I am more concerned about you being comfortable since she will inevitably ask about grandchildren.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine with that,โ€ she said. โ€œIt begs the question, though, how do we feel about children?โ€

Her lips were full and pink, and I wanted to press mine against them. Just talking about our fake relationship as if it were real was enough to clench my stomach and make my cock twitch. I busied myself with sitting down on the chair by the desk, but that just brought me in range of her intoxicating perfume and within inches of her legs. Legs I wanted to pull apart and wrap around me.

โ€œAvoid the subject,โ€ I said. โ€œLike the plague. The worst thing for Mom after all this is over is the imaginary grandchildren she would have had that she will feel robbed of. The less we feed into it, the easier it will be when we eventually split up.โ€

An expression crossed her face

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