“I think she did something to it.” Grier commented trying not to look at the woman despite feeling her gaze burning into her from across the room. “The customer isn’t always right.” Candy shrugged as if she was ready to do something horrible to Hazel’s meal. “Want to see her cry?” Nick asked bluntly. “Do I ever.” Candy was almost bouncing in her seat. When Nick got up, moved to Grier, and kissed her mouth very passionately, the clatter of a glass breaking in the background wasn’t enough to break Grier from the fog messing with her brain. How on earth did this man kiss like he was born to do this and only this? Her heart was hammering against her ribcage as he slowly lifted his head and smiled at her. “Again, part for her but mostly for me. Damn I love kissing you.” “You two are sex

