Trust me to ruin a perfect moment.
I was subdued the rest of the meal, though to give Jaiden credit, he didn’t seem to care about the mess I’d made. But I did, and I felt so stupid. Things had been going so well…
“Alister,” Jaiden said, his tone sharp.
I looked up at him, surprised.
“Stop worrying about the champagne. I don’t care. So you’re a little clumsy sometimes. So what? No one’s perfect.”
“But I wanted to be…to impress you. And now…”
“We’re having a nice meal and enjoying each other’s company. Has that changed?”
I shook my head.
“Did I run away screaming when the champagne spilled?”
I shook my head again.
“Then there’s no problem, is there?”
“You don’t understand. The day we met, I spilled hot chocolate on the counter. Our first lunch, I had an incident with a sandwich. And now, the champagne. It’ll only get worse.”