Chapter Twenty-One Serena I stood there for a moment, trying to compose myself, even though all Jed had done was whisper in my ear. The man was potent. “Damn, girl,” Sadie said as she walked over toward me with a grin. “That man smolders so well he could peel wallpaper with just a look. Tell me you guys got something going on, or I’m moving in.” I grinned at Sadie, who’d I’d really grown to like over the last week, which was a big deal for me. I’d never been one to make friends quickly, especially not with women, but there was something about Sadie that was so friendly and welcoming. She made it easy. “Actually,” I whispered, looking around to make sure no one was around, specifically, the cameramen. “I went by his place last night, and we’re going on a date tomorrow, after the wrap

