《Happily Divorced》(30) Ex-wife

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Sharing a table with Sydney Williams is one thing. Listening to her rave on and on about recipes she perfected in the span of her career is another. Like I care about a perfectly pink steak and her pork medallions. She even told me about some of her disasters in the kitchen – which is more like a mistake on the texture.

"One very rookie mistake though, doubling up the heat and thinking it'll cook faster." She sips on her wine, laughing.

I try to muster a laugh, even when that's exactly what I would do if I'm running out of time. Nathan and I hardly spoken. But he sits across me (next to Sydney), our gazes constantly touching.

Ethan's head rubs on my arm, earning my attention. He was yawning adorably for the fifth time now. My hand goes over his back as I kissed the top of his head. "You want some of my chocolate pudding?" I whispered.

His entire face lightens up. "All of it?"

"Yes." I gave him the spoon which he happily took.

I shifted my seat, freezing when my foot bumps against Nathan's from underneath the table. I gambled a glance his way, retreating my foot when I saw him visibly tensed. I nodded distractedly to Sydney. She's moved on to another one of her kitchen disasters while her hand is giving her hair a round-the-clock fluff.

"Ethan," I whispered, "baby, at least let some of the food make it to your mouth." I wiped the corner of his mouth and pecked on his nose, suppressing a laugh.

There was a sudden jolt on my toe from under the table. I flinched at the slightest touch. Translating it into an innocent accident, I resumed wiping Ethan's chin clean.

Another nudge caught me off guard. This time I threw a glance across the table and saw Nathan, nodding at Sydney (like I did), his mouth curving.

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I give him a revenge jab underneath.

The curve on his lips turned into a smile, although we still haven't made eye contact yet.

He nudged back.

I dodged it.

I jabbed his foot.

He flinched slightly.

A giggle bubbled in my throat, thankfully just in time when Sydney laughed at her own joke.

Nathan finally looks my way, eyes a sparkling baby blue and a silent laugh on his lips. Just like that, we broke the ice again. No exchange of spoken apology, if there was supposed to be one.

Ethan chuckles beside me, the first loud sound he made since we sat on the table. Sensing my ease, and realizing I'm in with the conversation after all, he pays attention to Sydney. "Mommy had some trouble in the kitchen too. All the time."

I grab a napkin and put it over his mouth to cut him off. "Baby, mommy is not exactly proud of that." I swiped the napkin over his mouth in pretense of wiping it clean.

"But what about that one time on my birthday?" He asks, his voice muffled.

Nathan laughs across the table. Another first. "Chassie, let him tell."

"No." I give him a stern look.

He just smirked at me. "Don't mind mommy, Ethan. Tell the story."

Ethan clutches my wrist with both hands and tugged it away from his mouth. "Mommy wanted to make me a homemade chocolate cake for my birthday."

I wanted to put my hand back to his mouth, but when I saw his blue eyes brightened like sunshine, I couldn't have the heart to stomp on the best story of his life.

Ethan tells with his hands. And by that, I mean he's telling the story with dramatic gestures of his cute hands. I peer over to Sydney whose attention was on him, her smile appearing strained.

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Even then, the nudges on my foot hadn't stopped. I retorted with some vengeful nudges of my own. I glare at him, urging him to stop.

He just sat back and answered with a slow grin.

My stomach fluttered.

"What happened to the cake though?" Sydney cooed.

"We couldn't eat it. It was burned. All of it," Ethan replies with a proud, toothy grin.

Nathan laughed loudly at that. Except his foot did another jab on mine.

I took my phone out of my pocket and texted him to stop. His phone was already in his hand. There's no telling if he got my message because it hadn't pinged. He glances briefly at it, then gives me another nudge.

I typed out another text.

Nathan's thumbs made a quick work on his phone.

I glanced down to his message.

, I typed back. The message had already been sent before I could think. My first instinct was to jump over the table and grab his phone. Which is downright ridiculous.

Nathan looks down to his phone. His brows drew together.

Crap!

My heart hammered in my chest as he types on his phone. I waited. And then waited some more. My gut knotted; my lunch threatened to lurch back to my mouth.

Finally, my phone buzzes with Nathan's message.

Deep inside, I was melting in relief. Before slipping into a writing rut, it had never come up. I didn't know it would have mattered so much now.

"Daddy, I have to go to the bathroom." Ethan jerked me back from my whirlwind of thoughts.

"I'll take you, baby." I put my phone back to my purse.

Nathan is already on his feet, walking over to our side of the table. "It's okay. I got this." He winks.

"Oh. Okay." I smiled, hoping the warmth on my cheeks were not from blushing.

They walk hand in hand. Somehow, Nathan looked younger. So boyishly charming it stirred the teenage girl in me. Then my back turned iron steel as I realized what I was seeing.

I'm seeing my old Nathan. Nathan from all those happy years ago.

"Aren't they a cute pair?" Sydney stares after them.

I blink. "The cutest." I hear myself say.

She turns all the way to me. I noticed her smile grew slightly pinched. "Chassie, I was hoping I could talk to you."

"Oh. About what?"

She clasps her hands primly on the table. "About me and Nathan."

Words don't weigh, but I definitely felt a slap.

"I hope we're not making you uncomfortable. We're casual friends." Sydney gives her hair another fluff. She peers down on her perfectly polished fingernail. When her brown gaze came back to me, they stripped themselves of their warm welcome.

A lump barricade my throat.

"Nathan and I are casual friends, hoping to build a relationship out of friendship." Sydney Williams smiles. There was nothing friendly about it. Her eyes were pure ice. Cold and hard.

It's not the look of a woman who wants to make amends. It was "the look" of the woman staking the claim on her man.

Jessica's words echoed in my head.

Passive-aggressive? Check.

Lying bitch? I'm gonna have to find out.

Once upon a time, Kylie Preston had a semi-exciting life. Until her spitfire attitude sparked the interest of notorious playboy, Christian Parkinson. And no matter how many times he was rebuffed, his flowers made it to her desk every single day. Although a cocky nuisance, his persistence advances him past her defenses. And then slowly, but surely, she finds herself stepping out of those defenses.

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