Chapter 31 “Blaise?” Well this was a turn about. She tilted her head and smiled at him. Maybe he’d just had a lot on his mind. “The one and only. What say you and me play some pool, huh?” He twirled her around to face him, throwing a note at the bartender and absentmindedly ordering another bourbon on the rocks. “I know I’ve been a shitty date so far, but I promise I’m a better pool teacher than a conversationalist.” A genuine smile spread across her face as she took him up on his offer. For the next hour, Blaise was the perfect date – attentive, witty, and above all else, flirty as hell. So flirty, in fact that several other women in the bar turned to them with jealousy painted on their faces. “No, no, you gotta keep your back straight,” he told her for the sixth time, grabb

