Savior Part 2: Son of Eden (The Savior Series)

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said, shaking my head as I glanced from the waitress to Jason.
    “What?” Jason asked, pretending to be oblivious.
    “You don’t even have to do anything! You barely said a word to her, yet she’s practically falling all over you!” I replied.
    “What can I say? Women know what they want… and in most cases it’s me,” Jason said with a crooked smirk.
    “Give me a break,” I said, jokingly rolling my eyes.
    “Wait a second,” Reaper started. “Correct me if I’m wrong, Howie, and I’m pretty sure that I’m not, but the last time we went out like this… didn’t I get more phone numbers than Ace?” Reaper asked before raising an eyebrow and looking at Jason.
    “As a matter of fact you did,” I confirmed, as I recalled the event.
    “I demand a recount,” Jason declared as he dismissively waved his hand and we all burst into laughter.
    “You’re just mad because you lost, bro,” Reaper added. “Admit it, I’ve got more juice than you!”
    “You probably cheated!” Jason joked.
    “How can I cheat?” Reaper asked.
    “You probably told them who you really were, didn’t you?” Jason teased.
    “Of course not!” Reaper replied.
    “In that case you must have paid them!” Jason responded.
    “Hey, like the great philosopher once said… it ain’t trickin’ if you got it!” Reaper joked and we all burst in to uncontrollable laughter. A group of five guys at a nearby table frowned at us as we continued to clown around.
    We finally quieted down when we noticed that the waitress had returned with our drinks.
    “Are you guys ready to order?” she asked, still looking only at Jason.
    “The usual?” Jason asked while glancing from me to Reaper.
    “Definitely,” I confirmed as Reaper and I both nodded our heads.
    “We’ll take three of the biggest cheeseburgers you have with as much bacon as you can fit on them,” Jason said to the waitress. Her warm smile grew wider as Jason smiled at her and she blushed for the one-millionth time while she took down our order.
    I pressed a button on the right side of my smart glasses and leaned back to get comfortable as the waitress finally turned and walked away. I had just accessed the Deep Web when I noticed a tall, absolutely stunning redhead sitting at the bar and staring over in our direction. For a fraction of a second I thought she may have been looking at me, but of course I was mistaken.
    “Hey, I think that girl over there is looking at you,” I said as I realized my mistake.
    “Another one? Where?” Jason asked as he casually scanned the room.
    “Not you. She’s looking at Reaper,” I replied, as I continued to gawk at her behind the security of my tinted smart glasses. I knew that I was being a gigantic hypocrite for continuing to stare at the scarlet bombshell after I had given our waitress such a hard time about gushing over Jason, but I was so transfixed by her beauty that I didn’t care.
    “Seriously?” Reaper asked. “Where is she? What does she look like?”
    “She’s… she’s… geez man,” I stammered as the very sight of her made my heartbeat quicken. “Reaper, this is quite possibly the most beautiful woman that I have ever seen in my entire life.”
    “Oh yeah? On a scale of one to ten, what are we talking?” Reaper asked anxiously.
    “Fifteen!” I said with no hesitation.
    “Welp, that settles it. I’ll be right back boys,” Reaper said as he took a few gulps of his lemonade and popped a mint into his mouth.
    “That’s my boy!” Jason chimed. “Good luck, Reap. You’ve got some catching up to do,” he said as he flashed a small slip of paper with a phone number written on it.
    Damn she’s quick, I thought as I realized our waitress must have slipped Jason her number without any of us seeing it.
    “No freaking way!” Reaper suddenly said as he hurriedly sat back down.
    “What?” I asked as Jason and I leaned in closer.
    “That’s the girl!” Reaper said while looking at Jason.
    “What girl?”

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