"Sorry," I said, giving them both a small smile. "Didn't mean to keep you waiting."

"Is everything okay?" My mother asked, her eyes shining with concern.

I smiled, though it was forced.

"Yes," I told her. "There was a long line for the bathroom."

I hated lying to her, but I didn't want her to know that I had an altercation with a Landry. My mother didn't look as if she bought the lie though and studied me for a long while before she nodded and leaned back in her seat.

"We should eat before our food gets cold," my father said, as he picked up his fork.

I nodded in agreement.

We ate in a comfortable silence, until a commotion took root on the other side of the restaurant, drawing in everyone's attention.

Third Person POV

it weren't for Judy convincing her all night, she probably would have told Chester

small apartment, staring at herself in the mirror, her heart in her throat. She wore a casual dress that hugged her frame perfectly and made her boobs look great. She ran her fingers through her short hair and looked into her blue

It was a showtime.

way through her living room and pulled the door open, her breath hitching when she saw Chester standing in front of her. He looked so handsome in his suit and his hair neatly done.

Chester said, looking at her appreciatively.

the compliment and stared at the

"Thanks."

eyes scanning her body momentarily before he

you ready? I made a reservation at this new restaurant

her purse before leaving her apartment. She felt awkward, but during the car ride, neither of

seem to get much better. Nan still felt a bit awkward,

Whisk was

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