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Josh’s pulse leapt, but Trevor interrupted before the sudden X-rated picture in histhis or what?”

Josh looked at Heather

“One song,” she said, holding up a finger “I may as well hear what the music sounds like on this side of the wall”

She slipped back into the practice roo in the stuffed aruitar and slipping the strap over his head before catching her eye and giving her a wink

Heather rolled her eyes, and Josh couldn’t hide the grin as he ripped his first chord

Once again, it was this snotty, ed to shake hily clear that his intriguing new neighbor ht be exactly what he needed totiht

Hell, it had been years since she’d stayed up too late, had one tooshe was only twenty-seven, was a little sad But that was the nature of the wedding business Her slowest days were Mondays and Tuesdays, when the rest of her social group was recovering from their weekend festivities, and her busiest workdays were on weekends, when everyone else was cutting loose

Most of the time she didn’t mind, even if the lack of overlap with other people’s schedules left her feeling a little lonely She wanted to be a wedding planner , and if that meant a limited social life, so be it

But that didn’t take away the joy she felt at sitting curled up on a cute guy’s couch, with another cute guy’s ar casually around her shoulder And if she was maybe a tiny bit disappointed that the ar to Josh, then she blamed it on her third—fourth?—beer

“So, 4C, you never told us why you’re living on the edge on a Friday night,” Josh said, tilting his beer toward his lips as he studied her His gaze flicked just briefly to where Trevor’s hand had come to rest on her shoulder, but he looked away almost as quickly