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“You’re not forcing me. Can’t, really.” He shrugged. “I’ll take your invitation with the spirit you intended. A small step toward friendship.”
“One hour, then.” She watched his exit away from the tense interaction. She guessed they were in test mode. All she needed was a slight thaw in the frozen bridge between them.
Fiona headed up to her room to change her clothes. She wanted jeans and a T-shirt. Maybe dressing way down could benefit her plan to be casual and nonthreatening. As for her hair, she pulled it back into a ponytail and then put on only a light cover of makeup and an equally light sweep of lip color.
A series of short knocks on her door provided the only heads-up that her cousins were about to barge into her room.
“Heading out?” Dana asked, unabashedly sizing up her outfit selection.
“Yeah, going out with Leo.”
“That was fast. Hell, I lost the bet.” Belinda pouted as she made for a chair.
Fiona rolled her eyes. “You two are of no help. I was having a hard time convincing Leo that I wanted to be friends.”
“He’s only playing hard to get. Why wouldn’t he want to be friends?” Dana climbed onto her bed.
“The project. He thinks that I’m coming at him because I want to know what is going on,” Fiona said.
“I call that being astute,” Belinda remarked.
“And right,” Dana interjected.
“I do want to be friends.” Fiona stated her conviction for the first time to her cousins.
“For your two-week jaunt or beyond?” Dana pushed.
“You’re making me sound like a calculating wench. Looks like I’ll have to prove myself to Leo and to you.”
“Oh, hon, no need. We’re teasing.” Belinda waved off her concern.
Fiona accepted the reassurance, but deep down, the teasing had a certain bite. Even Leo’s cool reaction to her overture had the undercurrent of distrust. Of all the things she could be accused of, being insincere wasn’t one.
Dana leaned forward from her perch on the bed. “Are you leaving soon?”
“Yeah. Why?” Fiona noticed Dana’s hesitation.
“Grace wants the family together at dinner. ‘It’s our first night under the same roof’ spiel,” Dana explained.
Fiona asked, “Are my parents here?”
Belinda shook her head. “I’m guessing that they will be here by dinnertime if Grace is requesting that we all be there.”
Fiona wasn’t confident on that front. A glance at the clock on the mantelpiece over the fireplace let her know that it was time to meet Leo. After checking her face in the mirror and feeling satisfied with her reflection, she breezed past her cousins and headed out of the room.
“Don’t do anything I’d do.” Dana laughed over her witty remark.
“I’m going on instinct. No promises.”
“I feel sorry for that guy.” Belinda shook her head again, her mouth curved in a grin.
Fiona ran down the stairs and hit the outdoors. At that moment, Leo pulled up in his car and waited for her. Taking a deep breath and exhaling some of her nervousness, she pasted on a bright smile.
Leo beckoned to her.
She slipped on her sunglasses and headed toward the car.
Leo opened the door and she slid in. “I was going to drive.” She looked up at him as she pulled the seat belt over her body.
“That’s because you thought you were going to take charge of the situation.” He winked before he closed the door.
She bit her cheek to stop from grinning.
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