"Auntie, why are you walking funny?" Rose asked tilting her head and frowning.
Tabitha gasped. Dion and Rick laughed which made Lily laugh. Patrick, thankfully, didn't notice because his ear buds were in. The family was in the media room. It wasn't exactly a theatre. The room was in the basement, with no windows and three black walls, the fourth wall had a large white projection screen. There were leather couches and recliners for sitting. Rick had just put in a movie and Tabitha was walking in from the kitchen with two large bowls of popcorn.
"My Pilates class was strenuous this morning."
Dion clamped a hand over her mouth to smother her giggles.
Rick accepted one of the bowls from Tabitha. "Maybe you should yoga instead," he offered. "Get a bit of a stretch."
She gave the other bowl to the Patrick and Rose before glaring at their father. "Maybe I will."
She tugged the ear buds out of Patrick's ears and tousled his hair. "Movie's starting," she explained.
Lily slid out of Rick's lap and toddled over to her brother. He lifted her onto his lap and they cuddled together as the movie started.
Tabitha couldn't concentrate on the family movie taking up almost an entire wall of the room. In fact, it seemed than the only ones that could were the kids. Rick and Dion were snuggled together stealing kisses. Tabitha noticed the way Rick splayed his hand over Dion's slightly rounded stomach...he was always thrilled when they had a new baby on the way.
Tabitha lounged on the loveseat and pulled a throw over herself. She stared at the screen, but her mind was full of images of Wes. The way he'd looked the night before, so naked and...blessed. She could still feel his strong arms around her as she slept. She could still smell his distinctive male scent. She'd had a time of it leaving this morning...especially after he'd served her a Western omelet in bed. They'd made love on more time before he'd taken her home.
Now, even after a long soak before she left for her sister's house, she was impossibly sore. Her thighs screamed every time she went from sitting to standing and vice versa.
Rick shook her awake later. The lights were on and the room was empty except for them.
"Wake up, Tabitha. It's dinnertime!"
She frowned at him. Usually his British accent was adorable, but at present, in her drowsy state it was grating on her last nerve. "How long have I been asleep?"
"I don't know exactly when you nodded off but the movie was finished two hours ago."
"Crap," she groaned sitting up, "Why did you let me sleep so long?"
Rick snorted. "I've tried waking you before, you're grumpy and violent."
"No, I'm not!" she snapped.
"Of course you're not, my dear. Will you need any help to make it up the stairs?"
Tabitha shook her head. "I'll be fine."
"Maybe you should call that guy Wes."
"Why do you say that?" Tabitha asked rubbing the sleep from her eyes.
Rick smiled. "You were saying his name in your sleep."
Tabitha blushed red. "Mind your own business," she grumbled. "I just need to freshen up; I'll be up in a minute."
***
Wes felt like he was driving aimlessly. He was, in fact, on his way somewhere specific, but he didn't feel like grocery shopping. He considered taking a detour to visit his sister's house. Playing with his nephew, Blake, was usually a great distraction, but Jazzy would be all over him for details about him and Tabitha. He wasn't ready to share that just yet.
Once parked, he pulled his cell from his pocket. He'd gotten two texts on the drive over. The first was from Tabitha, asking if he wanted to come over and hang out. Wes let out a long slow sigh. There was nothing he wanted more.
The next was from Becca. The message said to call her as soon as possible.
"Wes," Becca sighed when she answered. "I didn't think you'd call. I thought you'd be too busy for me."
Wes rolled his eyes. If Becca hadn't been one of the first people he'd befriended when he'd moved to Hillsdale, he would have stopped associating with her long ago. Becca could be manipulative and immature sometimes, but he still considered her a friend.
"I'm not busy, what's up?"
"Don't you want to tell me something?" she sing-songed.
Wes swallowed a sigh. "I don't know."
"Oh my gosh, Wesley! It's my birthday!"
"Happy birthday, Becca."
There was a short pause.
"Aren't you going to take me out to celebrate?" Becca chirped.
Wes frowned. "What about that dude you're seeing? Should he be taking you out?"
Becca didn't miss a beat before she said, "He's out of town, besides, he's too cheap. He won't take me anywhere good. Why don't you come pick me up and we can go to La Bella Noche?"
"I ate there recently," said Wes, "I'm not really in the mood."
"Oh, did you take that girl there?"
"Her name is Tabitha and I was with her when I ate there, yes."
"I don't get what you see in her, Wesley. I mean, you spent all that time single and end up with this girl. She's nobody and she's got a fat ass."
Wes felt his shoulders tense. "I like her ass, Becca. I've got to go. Have a great birthday."