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I stayed in the room for several more hours, not because I was taking my mom's advice, but rather because from somewhere downstairs, I could hear the sounds of voices and vacuuming, and I didn't want to get in anyone's way.

Plus, it seemed rude to wander around by myself.

But I couldn’t hide away forever, so just before noon, I ventured out of the guest room, only to stop dead in my tracks.

Jax was there, waiting.

For me?

It sure looked that way.

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Before I could catch myself, I'd already asked, "What are you doing?"

He was dressed in jeans and a black T-shirt. If my bluntness startled him, he didn't show it. "Thinking," he said.

I felt my eyebrows furrow. He was sitting in a sturdy wooden chair with his long legs stretched out in front of him.

I tried to recall.Had the chair been there last night?

I didn't think so.

In fact, I was almost sure of it.

Weird.

I gave a nervous laugh. "Thinking, huh? About what?"

"Right now? Breakfast."

Probably, he shouldn't've said that. I hadn't eaten since yesterday's lunch. Oh, sure, there'd been plenty of finger foods at last night's party, but I'd been far too unsettled to eat a single thing.

And now, I was utterly famished.

He stood. "In case you're wondering, that's an invitation."

Funny, it didn't sound like an invitation. It sounded more like a summons.

I glanced down at my clothes, or rathersomebody'sclothes. Who they belonged to, I still didn't know.

After splurging on a long shower, I'd dressed in the black yoga pants and a pale pink T-shirt, along with fresh underwear – just because it seemed grubby not to.

Still, I couldn’t help but tally up the cost. I'd deliberately picked out the cheapest stuff, but it wasn't cheap tome, and I couldn't help but wonder if I owed some unseen person more than I could afford.

He looked to my feet. "You need shoes? We'll grab some on the way out."

Out?So he was inviting meoutto breakfast?

I looked down. I was wearing somebody's socks, but no shoes at all. All I had were the silver pumps, which would've look utterly ridiculous with what I was now wearing.

Still, I hesitated. "Won't someone be mad? I mean, I've borrowed a lot already."

"Trust me, it's not a problem. You like pancakes?"

Ilovedpancakes. In fact, I was pretty sure I'd kill for a pancake right about now. And today was Sunday, my favorite day for a big breakfast.

Still, Iwascurious. I glanced toward the chair. "How long were you waiting?"