Chapter 26Garrett hung up the phone and laughed. What a strange phone call. Disappointment had filled him when he’d first thought Jase was uninviting him for dinner. He’d dreamed about the meal since Jase had first mentioned it. Garrett had even skipped his lunch, not wanting to ruin his appetite for the home-cooked dinner. His mouth watered, thinking of the possible dishes Jase planned to make. Garrett pulled on his third pair of jeans and cursed himself. He’d put the relationship off, and here he was acting like a schoolgirl on her first date with the class hunk. “Sometimes, you’re a jerk,” he told his reflection in the mirror. He left on what he wore. The pants fit tight and showed off his butt but weren’t too tight that he couldn’t breathe. And the color of his shirt made his eyes po

