wanted or needed to give you a chance, Ade.” I straighten, and grab some of Jen's bags off the counter. “There was no chance we'd ever happen. You're a friend, not a boyfriend. Accept it.”
I spin and follow Jen towards the door.
“You never know what could happen, Lexy,” Adrian calls after me. “I hope your little farmer can handle it in the big city.”
“Is that a threat?” My eyes narrow as I look back at him, anger spreading through my body.
“Oh, no!” Jen shakes her head and drops her bags, storming across the shop. She stops right in front of Adrian, jabbing her finger in his chest. “Listen here you little shitbag. I don't give a crap if you're a city boy or a goddamn alien, no-one threatens my best mates. Do you have that? Lay one finger on that “country bumpkin” and this country bumpkin will string your fucking balls from Big Ben. Are we understood?”
The guy behind the counter snickers, and Adrian looks to me. “She's a firecracker, this one, Lexy. Where did you find her?”
Jen grabs his shirt. “I'll firecrack your ass to the bottom of the River Thames if you don't shut your pretty boy mouth.” She steps back and looks him up and down. “Good thing you never went there, Lex.” She turns, glancing over her shoulder at him. “He's probably as physically mature as he is mentally, if you get my drift.”
She grabs her bags to the sound of the other guy's laughter. I follow her from the shop, fighting the urge to let my laughter erupt from me.
“Let it go, honey, let it go!” Jen leans against the wall around the corner and bends over, her shoulders shaking.
I put the bags down, resting my hands on my knees, and let the laughter take over. My stomach hurts, and tears form in my eyes. Oh, yeah, Jen won't have any problems surviving in the city. Her attitude is probably more city than the city itself.
I wipe my eyes after a few minutes, composing myself. We grab our bags and start making our way back to the underground station.
Jen might be able to handle herself in a city, but was Adrian right? Would Alec be able to?
I remember how fiercely he fought for me, for us, in Devon. But he had no competition.
I know Adrian. I know if he says Alec had better watch out, Alec had better watch out. Adrian knows too many people for it to be brushed off. One sentence from him is all it would take to start rumours circulating around the circle I used to run with. Those rumours reach my brother's circle, and they've reached Alec.
I bite the inside of my cheek. For the first time, I'm wondering if Alec coming to London was really the best idea.
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ALEC
“How was your first day?” Lexy asks.
“It was okay.” I shrug. “It's work, y'know? It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but it's much better now I've seen you.”
I step towards her, and slip my arms around her waist. Her arms go around my waist in return, and she buries her face in my chest. I breathe in that strawberries and cream scent that's so Lexy. We stand for a moment, just holding each other. I try to pull back, and she tightens her grip around my waist.
“Princess?” I say softly. “What's wrong?”
She shakes her head. “Nothing.” She sighs. “I just wanted a cuddle.”
I kiss the top of her head. “Are you sure? You don't sound okay.”
“I'm fine, Alec. Really.” She pulls back, looking up at me with her beautiful brown eyes, and moves to look through my kitchen cupboards. “So Dad wasn't too hard on you?”
I wish she wouldn't change the fucking subject like that. “No, he was cool. One of the guys in the office is a bit of a jerk, but I guess I can learn to live with him.”
She smiles. “Adam. He's okay, just a bit wary of new people.” She shrugs. “Dad took him on to help him out, too.”
“I think Adam will be fine. After all, I don't have my surfboard to use as a deadly weapon anymore.”
Lexy glances over her shoulder at me. “Oh, because you're oh so deadly with it,