Caught Looking (Hot-Lanta Series)

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she lost the skee-ball bet, maybe Brady really wanted to go out with her. Whatever happened in the past didn’t matter now because Brady sure looked interested today and she knew Michael did not put Brady up to this.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 6
     
    Brady stood in the clubhouse of the golf course looking around for Jane. It had been an hour since the event had ended. Albert, of course, was awarded best dressed. He was a vision in plaid, high socks and a sweater vest. Albert told Brady when Brady handed Albert his prize that he “took his costume parties seriously.” Boy would Brady be nervous to go shopping with Albert. He could only imagine Albert picking out a nice purple shirt with pineapples across the front and flamingo clam digger pants for Brady to wear.
    Where had Jane gone off too? After his speech he had to shake hands with a bunch of people and lost track of where she went. He hoped she had not taken off yet, he wanted to thank her personally instead of in front of a large crow. Also, possibly ask her to go for a drink, a man could only hope.
    Brady was making a big risk running a fund-raiser at such short notice but Jane did a fantastic job, he knew he could count on her. He couldn’t believe how much they raised for Special Olympics. Yes he put in a good chunk of change of his own but for a week’s notice they raised a lot of money. He knew Randy would be proud of him.
    Brady saw Lucy wa ndering around the banquet hall packing up loose items so he went up to her.  She was a cute girl. She looked fresh out of college, medium length brown hair, brown eyes and dark rimmed glasses. He should keep her in mind for any of his friends who were looking for a nice girl.
    “Hey Lucy, thank you again for helping out this past week, I know it was tough but I really appreciate all you did to make this event such a success.”
    “No problem Mr. Matthews, it was a joy working with you again and we are so grateful for your contributions to our organization, because of you, our athletes are able to train in better facilities.”
    “You can call me Brady, and I’ m glad. Do you happen to know where Jane Bradley went? I wanted to shake her hand and thank her again before I left.” Brady asked
    “Yes, I just said b ye to her. She was headed for her car.”
    Brady yelled thanks to Lucy as he ran out to the parking lot. He spotted Jane, she was parked under a giant shade tree, his preferred parking spot as well. He always liked to keep his car in the shade and away from the Atlanta heat, he assumed Jane had the same thought since she had a sun shade in her windshield. She was cuter than ever struggling with a giant box and trying to fit it into her little sedan. He rushed over to help her right before the box slipped out of her hands. He lifted it up startling her. Her eyes went big and they looked a little red. Was she crying? Brady did notice her wipe her face when he was making his speech. Maybe he actually made an impression on her today, he could only hope so.
    Jane all but whispered a t hank you and opened the trunk so he could place the box she was struggling with in her car.   
    “Anything else you need to put in here?” Brady asked dusting off his shirt.
    “No that is about it, thank you though.”
    “ Listen…hey,” they both said at the same time. Brady told her to go first but Jane gestured for him to proceed. Brady shrugged his shoulders and continued his thoughts.
    “I wanted to thank you personally for helping out this week and making this happen for the organiza tion and for me. I know I didn’t give you a lot of time to accomplish all my demands but I knew you could pull it off. Michael talked my ear off about how great of an organizer you are.”
    Jane shyly looked away and replied, “Your welcome.” Her gaze came back to his and she smiled. “It was quite a task, but I had fun doing it

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