Blackthorne: Heart of Fame, Book 8
mentioned in over five hundred tweets since you and Mr. Blackthorne faced-off out on the footpath. Any way you look at it, that’s good for business.” He turned to Josh again. “As I said, Mr. Blackthorne, any time.” He leant a little closer to Josh and dropped his voice into a melodramatic conspirator’s whisper. “I’ll make sure Mandy doesn’t shove her hands down your pants next time.”
    Watching Caitlin’s reaction to the statement, Josh grinned. There it was, a little flash of jealousy on her face. Booyah. “Thanks, mate,” he said, turning to Zach. He had no idea if the guy was intentionally helping him in his mission to get under Caitlin’s skin, but it seemed that way. Perhaps he should buy him a Ferrari to show his appreciation? “Is now the time to tell you the other barkeeper stuck his hand down my duds as well?”
    A booming laugh left Zach as he slapped Josh on the back. “Ah, you’re on your own dealing with Travis. That guy’s a sex fiend.”
    And with that, he gave Caitlin a nod, a relaxed, “Boss,” and crossed the dance floor, pausing only to open the door and exit through it. The solid thud of the slamming door echoed around the silence, emphasizing the fact Josh and Caitlin were now alone in the club.
    Fresh nerves pitched about in his stomach. He shifted against the bar, switching ankles as he waited for Caitlin to do something. Say something.
    She didn’t. She just stood on the spot, regarding him.
    Tension stretched between them.
    “So,” he said, grasping for his normal charm. “Come here often?”
    Caitlin’s laugh surprised him. “I can see why my uncle likes you. You’ve got the same woeful sense of humour.”
    “Hey?” He stuck out his bottom lip in a pout. Inside, his nerves intensified. God, she had a wonderful laugh. “I thought that was clever.”
    She shook her head, rolled her eyes and made her way around to the business side of the bar. “That was clichéd. That’s what that was.”
    Pivoting on his heel, Josh tracked her progress until she stood opposite him, the marble counter the only thing between them. “What are you doing?” he asked as she plucked two squat glasses from the rack of freshly dried ones left by Zach.
    Without an answer, she turned her back to him, retrieved a bottle of Chivas Regal from the glass shelf that ran the length of the mirrored wall behind the counter and then faced him again. She removed the whisky’s cap, drew the glasses closer and poured in two shots.
    Josh watched her, entranced. She moved with such fluid confidence and grace. It was hypnotic to watch. And fucking sexy as all hell.
    Still without a word, she slid one of the glasses across the counter to him, her gaze moving to his. “That’ll be twenty-two fifty.”
    He chuckled. “So this is me buying you a drink, is it?”
    Her lips twitched again. “It is if it means you’ll drop the ridiculous notion Uncle L has planted in your head that you and I should hook up.”
    He wrapped his fingers around the glass and raised it from the counter, studied its contents for a bit and then gave her a smirk. “Is that what’s in my head?”
    “It is. And it’s not going to happen.” Without breaking eye-contact, she plucked the other glass from the bar and chinked it against his. “Cheers.”
    She lifted the glass to her lips and swallowed its entire contents in a single swallow.
    Josh felt his groin tighten. Felt his balls grow heavy. “Why?”
    Placing her drained glass on the counter, she studied him. “You’re not my type.”
    “Is that right?”
    She nodded.
    “And what type is your type?” he asked, raising his own drink.
    “Someone grounded,” she answered, circling the rim of her glass with a fingertip. Her lips glistened with the residue of the whisky. Christ, he wanted to kiss them. Or lick them. Bite them. All three, in fact. “Someone not so self-absorbed. Someone less cocky. Someone altruistic.”
    Lifting his glass the rest of the way to his lips,

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