The Neighbor Favor(57)
Just then, he saw her peek her head outside and quickly withdraw. He sat up straighter, eager to get another glimpse of her.
“And our lovely Lily is the last model for tonight,” Violet said. The song changed to “?’03 Bonnie & Clyde.” It must have been Lily’s cue, but she remained unseen behind the patio doors.
Violet cleared her throat. “I said our lovely Lily is the last model for tonight.” She placed her hands on her hips and looked pointedly at the empty doorway.
Finally, Lily emerged in a denim tube top dress and a New York Yankees fitted hat over her loose curls. The hem of her dress fell to the middle of her thighs, and Nick couldn’t take his eyes off her and her smooth brown skin. He was fascinated by the simplest things, like the slope of her neck and the slight bit of cleavage peeking out at the top of her dress. How the fabric brushed against her thick thighs. The point of these outfits was obviously to poke fun at terrible fashion trends. But Lily didn’t look ridiculous or tacky. She looked sexy as hell.
Nick’s eyes were glued to her as she walked between the tables, smiling shyly. He willed her to look at him, and when they caught eyes, his heart climbed up his throat. Her gaze still held the heat from earlier. Like she was remembering what he looked like sweaty and shirtless. He took a deep breath, trying to steady himself.
He wondered if he could ever look at Lily and not feel like he’d been struck by lightning.
She’d brought him home to meet her family, and he liked all of them, even her touchy-feely aunts. Throughout the entire day he’d been asked if he were her boyfriend and he wished that were the case. He wished he’d grown up as a normal person with a normal family, without any stresses or fears. He wished he didn’t have to hold Lily at bay, when all he wanted was to pull her closer. He wanted nothing more than to be worthy of her.
Lily was still looking at Nick as she turned and pivoted back toward the patio.
“Lily’s look is inspired by none other than the Queen Bey herself. Are there any Jays out there in the crowd tonight?”
Lily sent a glare over her shoulder at Violet, who simply smiled innocently and shrugged.
Nick was still measuring his breathing as Violet announced that the fashion show was over. The Greenes in the audience stood and clapped, while the models bowed on the patio.
As the groups dispersed, Nick made a beeline for Lily. She stood on the patio, watching him, waiting for him to approach. She removed the Yankees cap and smiled a little.
“Hey,” he said once he reached her.
“Hey. I looked silly, didn’t I?”
Nick shook his head, smiling too. “Not at all. You look beautiful.”
“Oh.” She laughed softly and glanced away. “Thank you. It was Violet’s idea. She was inspired by that time Jay-Z and Beyoncé showed up to TRL decked out in denim. Do you remember that? They drove through Times Square in a red convertible with the top down.”
“Nah, I don’t remember,” he said, unable to keep from staring at her. He glanced down at her thighs again. Her skin looked so soft. He took a step forward, closing the space between them. Lily’s breath hitched but she didn’t retreat. She looked up into his face, her eyes on his lips. He reached forward and gently ran his hand down her arm, pausing at her elbow. What was he doing? He should stop. Right now. But then Lily only moved closer to him.
“Watch Calla for me for a second, please?” Iris said, suddenly appearing. “I have a stupid work call.” She placed Calla in Lily’s arms and hurried away, holding her phone to her ear.
Nick abruptly stepped back and blinked down at Lily’s niece, who looked at him with big, quizzical brown eyes. She turned and buried her face in Lily’s shoulder.
“Calla, this is my friend Nick,” Lily said. “Do you want to say hi?”
Calla peeked up at Nick. He thought back to an email Lily had written once when she’d said that Calla freaked out around people who weren’t family. She wasn’t freaking out now, but she was being cautious. Nick couldn’t blame her. He’d been a cautious kid too. He might not have lost a parent like Calla had, but he’d felt the effects of trauma at a young age.
“Hi,” Nick said softly. He held out his hand. “It’s nice to meet you, Calla.”
Calla glanced at Nick’s hand and then looked at Lily, who smiled and nodded encouragingly. Calla reached out her small hand and placed it in Nick’s much larger one.
“Hi,” she said, her voice barely a whisper.
Nick grinned at her and to his surprise, she smiled back.
The music abruptly stopped, and Lily’s parents stood at the front of the patio, a large sheet cake placed on the table in front of them. They waited for everyone’s attention.
“Dahlia and I want to thank all of you for coming out and celebrating our birthday,” Benjamin said. “Today is my favorite day of the year, and not because it has anything to do with me. But because I get to see how happy Dahlia is, and how very loved we are.”
“We love you!” one of Lily’s aunts shouted.
“We love you too!” Dahlia yelled back.
The Greenes began to sing Stevie Wonder’s version of “Happy Birthday.” When the song ended, Dahlia and Benjamin held hands, smiling at their family. “Who wants cake?” Dahlia asked.
People started to line up and Lily gasped. “Wait, I should get your cupcakes too.” She paused. “Do you mind keeping an eye on Calla? I’ll only be gone for a minute.”