them over to a nattily upholstered couch in the rather large sitting room off to one side, he slipped a bottle of juice into Dylan’s hand and a steaming cup
of coffee into Cat’s. “Now you just wait right here and I’ll get Wendy. She’s putting the finishing touches on the layout.”
Dylan and Cat exchanged amused looks as he hurried off, babbling to himself. Quaffing her juice in several large gulps, Dylan stood to throw the bottle
away just as the chimes above the door sounded. Straightening, she grinned as the immaculately dressed and almost criminally handsome Marquis
Jackson strode through the door, followed by his equally exquisite wife Marcelle.
Spying Dylan, Marquis beamed and moved to engulf her in a massive hug which Dylan returned in full measure. Cat looked on, astonished at seeing her
lover so dwarfed. They were both of a height, but Jackson was much broader across the shoulders and chest, making Dylan look almost petite within the
enshrouding shelter of his massive arms. Finally pulling away, he grinned at her, white teeth flashing brilliantly against the ebony of his skin. “Damn, girl!
You’re looking fine! Where’ve you been, lately?”
“Around,” Dylan replied, turning to the young woman standing at Marquis’ side. “Marcelle, it’s good to see you again.”
Laughing lightly, genuinely, Marcelle stepped into Dylan’s fond embrace and gave her a soft kiss on the cheek. “He’s right,” she said. “You look wonderful.”
“So do you. You been keeping him in line?”
“Oh,” Marcelle smirked, “he knows what side his bread’s buttered on.”
The three shared a laugh. Dylan then turned to Cat and held out a hand. Coming to her feet, Cat crossed the room and smiled at the newcomers. Marquis
Jackson she recognized easily—who wouldn’t? He was to men’s basketball what Dylan was to women’s. The best player ever. When he turned his smile on
her, she had, she admitted silently, a bit of a fan geek moment, though it was nothing compared to the feeling that came over her when she heard Dylan’s
casually spoken words.
“Marquis, Marcelle, I’d like you to meet Catherine Hodges, my partner.”
“Oh ho!” Marcelle quipped, turning to Cat with a wide, knowing grin. “So you’re the reason she’s been behaving herself, huh?”
Cat found herself blushing deeply as the beautiful woman bent forward and gave her a hug. “You take good care of her, alright?” Marcelle whispered in her
ear. “She means a lot to us.”
“I will,” Cat replied, dazed. “I promise.”
Her sense of unreality trebled as Marquis stepped over and hugged her tightly, the scent of his cologne tingling pleasantly in her nose. “I’ve seen you on
TV,” he said, finally pulling away. “You’re pretty damn good!”
Tongue tied, she could only blink at him, wondering if pinching herself to assure herself this wasn’t a dream was proper protocol in such a situation.
Dylan’s arm around her shoulder thankfully brought her back to planet Earth before she could embarrass herself any further. She felt herself being led back
to the couch, and she lowered herself, a bit unsteadily, then offered a smile to Marcelle who eased in beside her.
“First time at one of these shindigs?”
“Yes,” Cat replied, quite pleased at her ability to actually utter those words aloud. A few feet away, Dylan and Marquis were deep in conversation about
something. Basketball, probably.
“They’re not too bad, once you get used to having the one you love prowl around half naked like some porn star for all the world to see.”
Reality came back to Cat in a flash, and she looked over at Marcelle, stunned. “You feel that way too?”
“Not as much anymore,” the young woman replied. “But at first, yeah, it was pretty bad.”
“Bad how?”
“You know, the usual.” She shrugged. “Jealousy, mostly.”
“Been there, definitely done that! What made it better for you?”
Marcelle lifted an elegant hand. “Watching what goes on behind the scenes. It’s work, plain and simple. They know it, I know it, and after this, you’ll know
it too.”
“I hope you’re right,” Cat grumbled, slumping back against the couch.
“You’ll see.”
At that moment, Cory stepped back into the room, trailed by a young, attractive, blonde-haired, woman who was even shorter than Cat herself. Stopping
before Dylan and Marquis, she greeted them with a friendly grin, then murmured something to them both. Nodding, they left the room behind the ever-
efficient Cory. The young woman then turned her bright grin on Cat and Marcelle, approaching them with a quick, no-nonsense step. “Mrs. Jackson, it’s a
pleasure to see you again.”
“Hey, Wendy,” Marcelle returned with a grin. “You’re gonna take care of him, right? He’s just getting over a pulled hamstring.”
“I promise to have him back in one piece.”
“I like the way you think, girl.”
When the young photographer turned to Cat, her grin became a little shy. “Ms. Hodges. It’s an honor to meet you, Ma’am.”
“Cat, please,” she replied, charmed.
To Cat’s surprise, the photographer blushed, just slightly. “Ah, yes, well…I’ve set up a couple of chairs a little closer to the action, if you ladies would like
to follow me?”