Her Unexpected Valentine. Sherelle Green

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Kyra said with a smile. “You definitely have to focus on this television opportunity, but KD sounds like the best type of distraction.”

      Nicole sighed. “He does, right?”

      “Yup,” Aaliyah said. “But now, we really have to get a lot done before you have to get ready for your date. And no worries, you don’t have to tell me that I was right about you seeing him again.”

      “Whatever,” she said with a laugh as she got to work.

      * * *

      Kendrick Burrstone glanced around the semideserted Santa Monica restaurant as he tried to spot Bianca from where he sat at a table on the outside patio.

      While most people preferred the hustle and bustle of LA, Kendrick preferred coastal city living. Santa Monica was less than an hour from LA, but they might as well be different worlds.

      “Are you ready to order or are you waiting for someone else?”

      Kendrick glanced at the waitress. “I’m waiting on someone.”

      “I’m here,” a voice said. Kendrick looked past the waitress to see Bianca walking up in jeans and a sexy black lace crop top. She looks even better than she did at the bar. Her curly hair was pulled atop her head in a high bun and she wore little makeup, showcasing the natural beauty of her velvety chocolate complexion. There were so many things about the way she looked that caught his attention, but what really made him adjust himself in his seat were the heeled boots she was wearing.

      Kendrick was a sucker for a lady in some sexy shoes, and the strappy heeled boots Bianca was wearing caused his imagination to run wild.

      “You look beautiful,” he said when she approached. He then stood up and leaned in for a hug.

      “Thank you,” Bianca said, returning his hug. “You look nice, too.” The temperature was a little chillier than what he was used to in California, so he’d chosen to wear a dark gray sweater and jeans.

      “Thank you.” Remembering that the waitress was at the table, they took a seat and ordered drinks.

      “I know Sunday night is a weird time for a date, but I appreciate you accepting.”

      “It’s no biggie,” she said. “I needed something to keep my mind off my big day tomorrow.”

      Kendrick took a sip of his water. “Big presentation?”

      “I wish,” she said with a laugh. “It’s my first day at a new job, and I’m a little nervous.”

      “Don’t be,” Kendrick said, shaking his head. “I know we just met, but I’m sure you’ll do fine.”

      “Thanks.” The waitress returned with their drinks, and they placed their order for dinner.

      “So, let me ask you something,” she said. “Was that guy, I believe his name was Bryant, really your cousin?”

      “Yeah, he is.” Kendrick smiled. “He’s not too much of a people person, so myself and some of our friends are often apologizing for things that he says.”

      She took a sip of her drink, causing Kendrick to advert his eyes from hers to stare at her lips. She was wearing a bright burgundy-colored lipstick, and the color immediately reminded him of red velvet cake.

      “What’s that look for?” she asked.

      He met her eyes. “What look?”

      “The one you’re giving my mouth right now.”

      Kendrick laughed harder than he meant to. “Do you always say whatever you’re thinking?”

      “Pretty much,” she said with a smile. “My grandmother always tells me that I don’t have a filter. It probably annoys her at times, but it’s just how I am.”

      “I think it’s refreshing,” Kendrick said. “I appreciate honesty. For me, I’d rather someone keep it real than lie to make me feel better.”

      “Exactly, but I’m a work in progress,” she said. “It’s more difficult to be honest depending on the person. For example, I can be honest with some of my friends, but then I have other friendships that I can’t be as honest with. And relationships are the worst, but I’m sure this isn’t a topic I should bring up on a first date.”

      “You can bring up whatever you want around me. There aren’t too many topics that I’m not willing to talk about.”

      “Oh, really.” She smiled.

      “Can I ask you a question?”

      “Sure.”

      He glanced down at her necklace. “Does your necklace have any meaning behind it?”

      “It’s actually a crystal.” She gently ran her fingers across the stone. “The onyx is good for protection and healing.”

      “That’s interesting,” he said. “My mom likes wearing crystals and stones, as well. Did you choose to wear it tonight because it went with your outfit or because you needed to feel the energy from it?”

      She opened her mouth to respond just as their food arrived. For a few moments, they ate in comfortable silence.

      “A little bit of both.”

      Kendrick swallowed his food before responding. “What do you mean?”

      She glanced at him over the glass of wine she sipped. “I wore this crystal because it matched my outfit, and I also wore it because of its energy. Not that this has anything to do with you, but the last real date I went on was with my ex. Let’s just say that the relationship was great in the beginning, but ended horribly. In a way, I guess I’m still healing from it.”

      “I understand completely,” Kendrick said. “My last relationship was full of lies and betrayal. On her end, not mine. I learned some valuable lessons because of that experience.”

      “Like what?”

      Kendrick thought about his relationship with two of his exes. “I learned more lessons than I can even remember right now, but one of the biggest was that I will never date someone I work with.”

      “I hear you,” she said, shaking her head. “I used to work with my ex before I started my own business and partnered with a few friends. Before that, I had to see him all the time. Even worse, it seemed like all the people we worked with were in our business.”

      “It’s a feeling I don’t wish on anyone,” Kendrick said. “And for me, it’s happened more than once, so I now have strict rules against mixing business with pleasure.”

      She smiled. “Then I guess we should be glad that we don’t work together.”

      “We should,” he said with a laugh. “And be thankful I didn’t ask to see your résumé to confirm that we never would in the future.”

      “Can you do hair and makeup?” she asked.

      Kendrick

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