to be bridesmaids.”
Phoebe was unexpectedly touched, as Daisy appeared to be. They both jumped out of their chairs to hug their friend.
“I figured with all those sisters, you wouldn’t need any more bridesmaids,” Phoebe said.
“This is my one and only wedding, and I plan to have as many bridesmaids as I want. Six, so far, and it’s not eight only because one of my sisters will be out of the country and another will be eight months’ pregnant by September and she refuses to waddle down the aisle.”
“I love weddings,” Daisy said on a sigh. “I’m really happy for you, Elise, but I wish it were mine.”
“We’ll have you married off in no time,” Elise said. “In fact, there’s a new teaching assistant in the Languages Department. Spanish. He’s gorgeous, kind of like Antonio Banderas, and he’s single.” Elise pulled a card out of her purse and handed it to Daisy. “He said for you to call him.”
Daisy took the card without much enthusiasm. “How old is he?” she asked suspiciously.
“Oh, I don’t know.”
“He’s younger than me, I bet,” Daisy said.
“Maybe a little, but that shouldn’t matter. He’s very nice, very much a gentleman.”
Daisy sighed. “I’m reduced to begging for dates with destitute grad students.”
“He’s not destitute,” Elise argued. “Anyway, the last rich guy you went out with drove you crazy with all his things.”
Daisy groaned. “The dentist. Why do I let you guys keep fixing me up?”
“Because it’s a numbers game,” Elise said. “You have to kiss a lot of toads before you find the prince. And, anyway, the rejects have single friends.”
“Maybe…” Phoebe ventured, “maybe Daisy doesn’t want us to fix her up anymore because she found someone on her own.”
“What?” Daisy said sharply. “Phoebe, I told you, Wyatt and I are just friends. We talked for about ten minutes, and that was it.”
“Not Wyatt,” Phoebe said. “The other guy. The one you left the party with.”
“Oh, do tell,” Elise said.
Daisy took a long sip of her iced tea. “So, Elise, have you chosen your colors yet?”
Well, that didn’t go over well, Phoebe thought. She’d been hoping to tease Daisy into revealing the identity of the mystery man Wyatt had mentioned. She figured there would be a simple explanation. But clearly Daisy didn’t want to talk about it.
“I’m not sure about colors yet,” Elise said, “but I was thinking maybe a pale yellow for the bridesmaid dresses.”
“Only if you want me to look like a corpse,” Phoebe said flippantly, then wished she’d thought before she’d spoken. Elise should be allowed to pick any color she wanted. It didn’t matter that yellow washed out Phoebe’s skin and made her hair look like straw.
“I forgot—you do look dreadful in yellow. No offense.”
“None taken. Don’t worry about that, though. Pick whatever color you like best.”
“No, no, I don’t want any Night of the Living Dead bridesmaids. Maybe pink—”
“Pink? On a redhead?” Daisy said. “Clash city.”
“You’re right,” Elise said. “Well, I’ll think some more.”
“Let’s get back to Wyatt,” Daisy said. “What are you going to do about him, Phoebe?”
“Me?” Phoebe hoped her friends couldn’t see the sweat popping out on her forehead. “Why would I do anything with him?”
“Because the man is clearly besotted with you,” Daisy said. “At the party he was staring at you like a cat eyeing the last sardine.”
Chapter Four
Wyatt was having a Tuesday that put all other bad Tuesdays to shame. He was beginning to wonder if he would ever get used to temperamental guests on the show, especially now that he was dealing with so many of them. “Heads Up” wasn’t just an ordinary talk show. It dealt with trends—anything cutting edge, from the newest hot movie star to the latest in gene therapy. His hosts—a young, romantically involved couple—were hip and charismatic, and they were adept at getting past both glib sound bites and technobabble. Despite the show’s wide-ranging subjects—going against the television industry’s niche marketing philosophy—it was drawing a good-size audience from a wide demographic.
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