“This is Jenny.”

Shelly looked up at him and knew her eyes must have been screaming something—maybe, What the hell are you trying to do to me?

But, really, she had no recourse. This is what she had done to him.

Telling herself to act like an adult, Shelly looked past him and smiled at the lady holding his hand.

“Hi. I’m Shelly. I work with Lena.”

Jenny’s face lit up as she nodded. “Oh, yes, I’ve heard Lena and Mason talk about you. I’m so happy to finally meet you.”

What the hell? Shelly thought as the car came to a jolty stop. They have been double-dating with Lena and Mason?

Oh god. She felt ill. All of a sudden she wanted to throw up.

As the doors opened, Jenny got out first, and Josh turned to look at her where she was plastered up against the wall.

“It’s good to see you, Georgia. You look great,” he told her.

Then, he got out and walked over to Mason’s front door, leaving Shelly and her emotions shot to shit.

* * *

When Mason opened the door, Josh could tell he was shocked to see all three of them waiting in the hall.

His friend looked at him, and Josh knew his face must have looked strained. He was trying really hard not to let it show because he didn’t want Jenny to be uncomfortable, but standing so close to Shelly after all this time had him all kinds of wound tight.

“Hi, guys!” Mason exclaimed with a big grin, letting them all in.

As Josh moved past him, Mason whispered, “What the hell, man?”

“Don’t ask,” Josh mumbled back and moved forward, following his date.

That was when he heard Mason say softly, “It’s so good to see you, Shelly. You look beautiful.”

Oh and she does, Josh thought as he walked into the kitchen to grab a beer.

His eyes found hers as she moved over to Lena.

Tonight, she looked absolutely stunning, wearing a white gauzy dress that seemed to float over her body as she moved. It was a halter dress that dipped down into a low V-shape between those beautiful breasts with the waist cinched by a taupe satin ribbon.

However, that wasn’t the kicker—that was the back of the dress, or should he say, the lack of one. The whole creamy expanse of her back was on display, and the material started up again at her waist, extending to the flowy skirt.

She had a frown on her face, and he noticed her eyes kept darting over to Jenny.

Great. Josh had really thought she would bring somebody. What a fucking mess.

That wasn’t the biggest part of this mess though. The biggest part was he wanted to touch her.

* * *

Shelly stood in front of Lena and thought it was pretty spectacular for her to have even walked into the condo.

“You didn’t tell me he was dating someone,” Shelly accused softly.

“Well, you never asked,” Lena pointed out gently. “You have hardly talked to me for me to tell you.”

Well, she had a point, Shelly thought, silently hating her for it. “I hate that you’re right.” Okay, maybe not so silent.

Lena leaned over and told her softly, “Would it help if I told you that you look beautiful, and he hasn’t taken his eyes off you?”

Shelly looked over to the kitchen and locked eyes with the man she had said she wouldn’t and couldn’t love. She tried desperately to think of what her reasons for that had been again.

He was dressed casually tonight in a white button-up shirt and jeans, and he looked sexier than she ever thought he had. He didn’t look away and didn’t hide the absolute raw emotion that filled his eyes as he ran them down over her.

As Shelly felt her body respond, she pointedly looked away from him to his date, the lovely Jenny. This time when she looked back, he had moved over to chat with Mason.

Turning back to Lena, Shelly told her, “No, that doesn’t help, and I need a very stiff drink.”

Lena nodded and moved away to get it.

* * *

So, Jenny was nice, which made Shelly even more miserable.

She was an elementary school teacher and was so sweet.

Shelly was feeling ill. What is the matter with me?

She was the one who had ended things with him after his ex had turned up that morning months ago. She had panicked and sent him away.

Shelly knew it had been for the best because she had been and still was way too raw over the whole mess with her parents to even think about getting into a relationship.

However, whenever she looked at him or heard him talk or laugh, her heart clenched, and her body throbbed.

She had never been a believer in an instant connection, but that weekend, whether it was because she had been raw with emotions or just because it was the right man at the right time, she really thought she had fallen for him.

Maybe she had for a day, before reality had come back to slap her across the face. But now, she had to stand here with this kind, sweet woman and watch her as she discovered that he was in fact very possibly the perfect man.

* * *

Several hours later, after all the fireworks had gone off, they walked back through the park to catch a cab home.

Lena and Mason were at the front of the group, holding hands and laughing together, and Josh found himself beside Jenny, wondering about the woman a couple of paces in front of them.

He was listening to what Jenny was telling him and answering in response correctly, but his eyes and mind were on the naked back of the woman walking ahead of him.

She had been so subdued tonight, not the usual man-eater he was accustomed to or the sweet Georgia for that matter. She was just quiet.

Almost sad.

He knew she had to still be dealing with her parents’ revelations, and he figured that him showing up with Jenny tonight probably hadn’t helped either. It pained him to see her that way because she was usually full of life. Tonight, though, she just looked so tired.

When they all reached the road, Mason hailed a cab, and Jenny was the first one in because she lived across town. She leaned up and kissed Josh gently on the lips as he wished her a good night. She really was a good girl, but he was pretty certain she knew that they weren’t a forever match.

As the cab pulled away, Mason chose that moment to clear his throat.

“I’ll let you get Shelly a cab. We’re going to call it a night.”

Josh saw Shelly roll her eyes and shake her head as their friends went to cross the street.

From the other side, Lena yelled, “I’ll call you tomorrow with the time for the dress fittings, okay?”

He saw Shelly nod as Lena then turned, taking Mason’s hand as they walked into the lobby.

Josh had to envy them. They had found each other and loved one another so much that it made him smile just to look at them.

Turning, he saw that Shelly had taken a seat on a bench that edged the park.

Josh put his hands in his pockets and moved over to stand in front of her.

“Jenny seems nice,” she told him, finally looking up at him.

He nodded. “She is nice.”

He watched Shelly look down at her lap and pick at her skirt. “What’s going on, Shel?”

This was not the woman he had met a few months back. He moved and took a seat beside her. “Talk to me. Is it your parents?”

She turned her head, and her blonde hair spilled over her shoulder. He reached out and pushed it behind her ear. She sucked in a breath and bit her lip.

“Why do you think I’m such an idiot?” she asked.

Josh felt the side of his mouth quirk up. “Idiot? You? Now, that’s not something I would ever accuse you of being.” He paused, raising an eyebrow. “Stubborn maybe, but not an idiot. Why would you even think that?”

She looked away, and Josh felt his heart tighten in his chest.

He didn’t want to feel like this for her, not for a woman who didn’t want him. But as she sat there, looking like a young girl lost, he couldn’t help but reach out, stroking the back of his finger down her cheek to her chin.

He tipped her face up toward him, and as her blue eyes blurred with tears, he let his emotions show as well.

* * *

Shelly watched as his eyes roamed all over her face as though he was memorizing every little feature. She couldn’t help the tear that had slipped from her eye, falling down her cheek.

“Talk to me,” he told her.

Shelly wanted to. She wanted to tell him everything she was thinking. How much it had hurt to watch him with Jenny. How much she had wished it was her. How every time he had touched his date tonight, Shelly had pretended he was touching her instead.

But, as he looked at her so intently, she knew she couldn’t do that to him.

He had moved on. He was dating a wonderful woman, who really was the sweetest woman Shelly had probably ever met.

So, instead of telling him everything in her heart, she whispered, “Mason was right, huh? Blondes really are your type.”

Josh dropped his hand and took a deep breath before standing. Shelly stood beside him as he raised a hand for a cab.

When one pulled up, he stepped forward, opening the door for her. Shelly took a step and was about to get in the cab when he gripped her arm gently.

She turned as he softly said, “She is the imitation of what I want. Unfortunately, the original is not available.”

With that, he let go, taking a step back onto the sidewalk.

Shelly looked him over, feeling another tear slide down her cheek, and then she slid into the cab’s back seat.