Since He Really Feels (He Feels)

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    “For being one of those good friends that’s hard to come by.”
    The next day was Friday, and it should have been my last day at McMillan. But because I’d taken off Wednesday due to my trip to San Diego, my last day was going to be Monday.
    And Tom Davidson made sure I knew I was expected at work on Monday.
    I couldn’t quite figure out why he was being such a jerk about everything, but I assumed it had to do with the fact that it was my relationship with Nick that cost him not just his best executive in Nick, but one of his best creative consultants in me, too.
    Our weekend was largely spent making up after our fighting, and I didn’t mind spending the majority of the weekend in bed with my fiancé.
    I finished out my last day at McMillan on Monday with a going away party at lunch time and a fond farewell from most of my friends. Davidson didn’t bother coming down to say his goodbyes, and Dana, a girl from a different department who lusted after Nick, glared at me through the entire gathering. While I knew I was going to miss Lucy and Holly and my teammates, I was not going to miss Dana or her drama.
    After work on Monday, I finally went to get the bulky cast removed that I’d been wearing since my accident in the parking lot of Travis’s former apartment complex.
    I was thrilled and ready to start my new job the next day.

     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER 6
     
     
    TRAVIS MILLER
     
    It could’ve gone either way, really, but I had been confident that Lindsay felt the same way about me as I felt about her. And even though Julianne had popped into my brain the moment Lindsay and I were embracing after we’d declared our love to each other on the top of the Eiffel Tower the previous Friday, I still knew that it was Lindsay in my heart, not Julianne.
    It was Monday and I was back at work after our quick weekend in Vegas. I glanced at Julianne’s text one last time before deleting it.
    We need to talk. Your email… I just don’t even know where we go from here. I don’t know how to choose between you and Nick.
    The last thing I needed was Lindsay’s jealousy spiraling out of control, although I was pretty sure having her draft the email while I told her what I wanted it to say helped her feel a little more secure in what we had.
    I had to assume Julianne meant that she didn’t know how to choose between her future with Nick and her past with me. If she ever had wanted me the way I had always wanted her, we’d be together right now. I’d never have moved to San Diego. I’d never have gone to Mahogany that night, and I’d never have met Lindsay.
    Lindsay, the woman who in a few short weeks completely turned my life around. The woman who turned me from a heartbroken mess into a man very much in love.
    It’s amazing what sex can do for the mind, but Lindsay truly had some magical powers. She managed to mend me whole again while simultaneously giving me the one thing I’d never had before in a relationship: unconditional love worth fighting for.
    Dan stood in my doorway. I’d spent the night at Lindsay’s and hadn’t seen my roommate in a few days.
    “Good weekend?” he asked.
    I couldn’t help the grin that spread across my face. “Possibly the best weekend of my life.”
    He raised his eyebrows and then glanced at his watch. “Dammit. I have a lunch meeting. Glad things are going well.”
    “How’s Mel?”
    He shrugged. “Still hot as hell, man.”
    I chuckled.
    “You coming home tonight?”
    I nodded. “I’m out of clothes, so I’ll have to stop by at some point.”
    “I’ll make sure I’m not naked on the couch with Mel, then.”
    “It’s fine if she wants to be naked, Dan.”
    It was his turn to chuckle, and then he turned and headed to his lunch meeting.
    I pulled out my phone and texted Lindsay.
    New alphabet game. Quotes. Today I’m quoting a song title: “All I Wanna Do is Make Love to You” by Heart.
    I thought it was romantic. Apparently Lindsay did not.
    Her reply came as

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