Chester eyed Zeke warily. "Did you piss anyone off lately?"
Zeke racked his brain. Aside from that deadbeat chef at the restaurant last night, there wasn't anyone that came to mind.
"That guy? No way he has that kind of pull."
The mention of last night jogged another memory for Zeke. "Damn it, running into Celestine was pure bad luck. The deal was right there in my hands, and she managed to ruin it by morning!"
Chester's brow furrowed. "What does she have to do with this? She is still my wife, Zeke. Watch your mouth."
"Come on, Chester. It's not like you love her. Why are you always defending that woman?" Zeke's frustration bubbled over. "Joanna's put up with your family's crap for ten years because of you!"
"Enough!" Chester's tone turned icy, shutting Zeke down. "We're talking business, not your personal vendettas. Focus on the deal, not the women."
Zeke knew he'd crossed a line and fell silent.
Still, if Celestine hadn't gotten in the way, he and Chester wouldn't be at odds like this. It was all her fault.
Last night's incident at the Watersedge Grillhouse had already become the talk of the town. Someone dug up the fact that the plaque was addressed to Zeke. His usual rivals had a field day, mocking him relentlessly.
Damn it. He wasn't about to let this slide.
…
Outside the apartment building.
Celestine awkwardly pulled herself out of Gideon's arms. "S-sorry, Mr. Prescott. Did I hurt you? What are you doing here, anyway?"
"You couldn't hurt me if you tried—I'm Mr. Shield, remember?" Gideon straightened his rumpled collar.
Celestine forced a laugh. Why did it feel like he just wouldn't let this go?
Well, to be fair, he had stepped in to help her more than once. Maybe she owed him some thanks. Maybe she should light a candle for him at church or something, just to be safe.
An uneasy silence settled between them.
Gideon's gaze landed on the pot of purple basil in her arms. "Not feeling well lately?"
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