Page 96 of Hers By Moonlight

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I raise my hand to flag down a waiter.

Jamie’s eyes widen, and he jumps up and pries my arm down. “No!”

God, I know I shouldn’t tease him so much, but it’s just sofun.

“What’s the matter?” I nudge. “It’s their job.”

“It’sinsane.”

“You think it doesn’t happen all the time? I’m sure that would be one of the easier requests they’ve fielded. And I tip well, so it’s practically a gift.”

“That’s no excuse.”

“You wouldn’t pocket five hundred dollars for spendingfifteen minutes picking up some fast food?”

Jamie’s eyes widen. “That’s what they make?”

“That’s what I tip.”

I watch the gears grind in Jamie’s head. Finally, he says, “I don’t think anyone should have that much power. It doesn’t seem healthy.”

“Neither is fast food,” I counter.

“I have to be careful what I wish for around you,” he grumbles. “You’re like a sadistic genie.”

I laugh. I think I’ve laughed more in Jamie’s presence these few weeks than in the past year. Two years, even.

“There are a lot of reasons to be careful around me,” I croon. While Jamie is still shivering, I ask, “What’s your birthday?”

“February first… why?”

I lead him over to the roulette table and put a stack each on one and two.

“Oh, don’t do that,” Jamie murmurs.

“Why?”

“Because then it’s my fault when you lose.”

I crack a smile as the wheel spins. I have a good feeling about tonight. It’s a win-win for me. Either I blow Jamie’s mind, or I have something to tease him about for hours. Days, even.

The ball slows, spiraling towards the center.

Jamie holds his breath.

The ball settles on two.

“Or,” I counter, sweeping up the pile of chips from the dealer. “You’re my good-luck charm. You just made me sixty thousand dollars.”

Jamie chokes. “Those chips are worththatmuch?”

“Here,” I say, handing him two. “Pick anything. Except red or black, that’s a cop out.”

“When’s your birthday?”

“August twenty-second.”

“Oh, it’s coming up.”