NickI slammed on my brakes. The sound of screeching tires sent my heart racing. I brought my car up just short of rear-ending the person in front of me. I hadn't noticed the light turning red. I cursed and took a deep breath. Before I could deal with the potential for catastrophe on all fronts, I needed to get to Vivienne's place in one piece. The look on Micky's face ran through my head repeatedly in the previous twenty-four hours. Her eyes wide. Her lips parted. Her skin flushed. I could have swept our drinks off the table and taken her right there. Who needed a hotel room? Then, she'd looked away in horror. What had I been thinking to say that to her? She was right. I was a heel. I had a fiancée, and I should focus on one relationship at a time. The only silver lining was I’d probab

