She crossed her arms uncomfortably. Whoever this guy was she already didn’t like him. There was no way he had a personality. Last time she had been here, Jennifer had been the closest thing to a human being in the establishment, and God, that was saying something. Just as she began to move away from the attractive man in front of her, he finished his conversation and turned around, nearly knocking Lexi over. “Oh, sorry. Excuse me,” he said, reaching out to steady her. “No problem,” she said. She backed up a step out of his comforting grasp. Her dark brown eyes shifted up to his extremely handsome, apologetic face. He really looked concerned. Strange. She turned away from his strong jawline and high cheek bones, ignoring his expression. When he didn’t seem to get the hint, she returned h