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Chapter no 12

Luna and the Lie

โ€œLOOK,ย LOOK!โ€

I was already looking at Lenny, who was behind the wheel of her car, gesturing to me with one hand as we left the Greek place we had gone to have dinner at. โ€œNo,โ€ I cut her off. โ€œI did look, and heโ€™s out of my league.โ€

She groaned.

I looked down at the picture of a half-naked man on my phone and shook my head. โ€œHe is, Len. I canย seeย it. He probably has girls hitting on him all the time. Just look at him.โ€

She didnโ€™t bother arguing that the man she had apparently set me up on a date withโ€”a retired MMA fighterโ€”had plenty of girls hitting on him. Sheโ€™d be a freaking liar if she did, and Lenny was a whole lot of things, but not a liar. That was me. The route she did decide to go down was, โ€œGive me a break.ย Youโ€™reย out ofย hisย league.โ€

I would have laughed, but she kept going like she knew exactly what I was going to say and wasnโ€™t about to let me.

โ€œYouโ€™re the fucking best, Luna.โ€

I smiled at her and lifted a shoulder. โ€œIโ€™ve got my moments,โ€ I tried to joke.

โ€œWhat have you got to lose? Heโ€™s hot, but youโ€™ve got that Cinderella thing going,โ€ she tried to say.

I rolled my eyes because I hated when she used the Cinderella example on me. I was usually dirty, cleaning up after others, working too much, and taking someoneโ€™s shit. The Life of Luna.

โ€œIf he gets hit on during our date and leaves me there for another girl, Iโ€™m blaming you,โ€ I told her.

She snickered. โ€œIf he sucks, blame Grandpa Gus. Heโ€™s the one who picked him out.โ€

Oh, Grandpa Gus.

โ€œHeโ€™s really proud of himself, by the way. I swear he had a list and was checking names off of it over the last few days. I saw he had a comment next to one guyโ€™s name that said โ€˜too hairy.โ€™โ€

It was my turn to snicker. โ€œI love that man.โ€

Lenny shook her head. โ€œMe too, but I swear the only person who loves him more than I do is himself.โ€

She so had a point. While Mr. Cooper was calm, easygoing, and had every personal trait that was fatherly and comforting, Lennyโ€™s Grandpa Gus wasโ€ฆ something else.

โ€œHey, weโ€™re going to Mickeyโ€™s, right?โ€ she asked, referring to where I had told her my coworkers were getting together after hours to celebrate Rogelio abandoning us.

โ€œYup.โ€

After my gynecologist appointment ended, I had headed over to her gym. Grandpa Gus had waved us off, telling me to take her away. We had left and gone shopping at the nearest strip mall, and then gone to eat afterward. Now, I was dragging her along with me to Mickeyโ€™s. Except weโ€™d ditched my car at my house because she was the worst back seat driver, and I didnโ€™t feel like getting griped at for driving too slow. Should she be driving with one arm in a sling? Probably not, but I wasnโ€™t going to be the one to tell her that.

โ€œIs Rip going to be there?โ€ she asked. โ€œDoubt it.โ€

Her muttered โ€œshitโ€ made me laugh. Sheโ€™d been trying for the last three years to make seeing him in person finally happen. I couldnโ€™t exactly get her to come over while I was working.

โ€œI just want to see him. Just once,โ€ she said.

โ€œIโ€™ve shown you pictures.โ€ Pictures I had maneuvered to get him into the background.

It was her turn to make a noise. โ€œItโ€™s not the same.โ€ โ€œItโ€™s the same,โ€ I tried to argue.

โ€œMaybe itโ€™ll be my lucky day and he shows up.โ€ โ€œDonโ€™t hold your breath or youโ€™ll end up passing out.โ€

We both cracked up just as her phone started ringing from where she had set it in the cupholder between our seats. Connected to her carโ€™s Bluetooth, GRANDPA GUS came up on the screen of her dashboard. She didnโ€™t hesitate to hit answer.

โ€œGrandpa.โ€

โ€œCan you head back to Maio House?โ€

Concern flashed across my friendโ€™s face. โ€œWhat happened?โ€

There was some rustling, then just barely the sound of Grandpa Gus whispering, something likeย I will pop you if you ever use that tone of voice on me againย filled the car, but he wasnโ€™t talking to us.

I had to press my lips together to keep from laughing, and it was obvious that Lenny was too because she shot me a funny face.

โ€œThere was an accident,โ€ he came back on the line after a moment, his tone mysterious.

โ€œWhat kind of an accident?โ€

There was a sigh and another whisper that sounded likeย I donโ€™t want to hear itย before he came back on the line to respond with, โ€œSomeoneย needs a couple stitches and doesnโ€™t want to go to the hospital, and Peter says heโ€™s not doing it.โ€

That must have been enough of an explanation for Lenny because she groaned, obviously knowing whoย someoneย was and why her grandpaโ€™s best friend didnโ€™t want to giveย someoneย stitches. Iโ€™d heard enough from her over the years to know he set noses regularly, glued things back together, and could fix just about every kind of dislocation without a visit to a hospital.

โ€œAll right. Iโ€™ll be there in twenty,โ€ she agreed with a grimace. โ€œOkay.โ€ He didnโ€™t even say โ€œbyeโ€ before he hung up.

Lenny sighed, but I beat her to it.

โ€œYou know Iโ€™d go anywhere with you, but you know Iโ€™ll faint if I see blood.โ€ That was a true story. I was really squeamish. โ€œCan you drop me off at Mickeyโ€™s since weโ€™re closer? If you get a chance to come back, then come. If not, Iโ€™ll catch a ride home with someone.โ€ Or take an Uber. I wasnโ€™t planning on drinking.

Her fingers were already up at her nose, pinching the tip of it. For one brief moment, I wondered who thatย someoneย was. โ€œYouโ€™re sure?โ€

โ€œOf course Iโ€™m sure, bish. Keep my stuff, and Iโ€™ll get it from you this weekend.โ€

She was still pinching her face. โ€œI have to work at the gym tomorrow but text me after your date. We can do something Sunday,โ€ she said, just as she got us a block away from Mickeyโ€™s.

I sighed at the reminder I had a date the next day. I already didnโ€™t want to go. That wasnโ€™t a good sign.

Lenny pulled her car up to the curb right outside the bar and gave me an almost half-ass wink that told me how aggravated she was that she was going to give someone stitchesโ€ฆ or take them to the hospital. I didnโ€™t really want to ask. โ€œLet me know when you get home, okay?โ€ she asked. โ€œI can come get you if youโ€™re still here when Iโ€™m done.โ€

I smiled and nodded at her. โ€œDrive safe.โ€

Lenny blew me a kiss. โ€œIf Rip shows up, call me.โ€

I shook my head as I got out of her car and slammed the door shut behind me, clutching my purse to my chest.

She honked the horn the second I was on the curb, and we waved at each other before she busted an illegal U-turn that made me shake my head as she sped away.

It only took me a second to find my license and flash it at the bouncer who didnโ€™t even look at it. Heโ€™d seen me enough times to know I was over the age. It was already eight oโ€™clock by the time I walked in and found six people I knew: three coworkers and three wives and girlfriends.

I waved at them before making my way over and giving them all hugs, and it was just as I was turning around to see who else was there that I spotted the small table directly beside the one where I was standing at.

Sitting there, all alone, was Rip. Heโ€™d come?

The surprise must have been evident on my face because Owen shrugged at me and said a little too loudly, โ€œI didnโ€™t think he liked Ro that much.โ€

Honestly, neither had I. But heย wasย there.

It made me sad that he was sitting by himself, when it only took me a moment longer to spot four more people I recognized. The thing was, none of the chairs at the table he was at were pulled out. He really was sitting alone.

Heโ€™d come and no one wanted to sit with him.

I was sure the argument heโ€™d had with Mr. Cooper earlier hadnโ€™t helped butโ€ฆ.

I knew what I was going to do before my feet moved. I shrugged back at Owen and tipped my head to the side to tell him where I would be. He gave me the same look I gave Lily when she ate steamed carrots in front of me. Likeย really?

And, yeah, really.

I was going to need to text Lenny and let her know sheโ€™d jinxed herself.

Trying not to come off too aggressive, I headed toward the bar first to get a Sprite. Then I turned around and headed back the way I had come. Rip hadnโ€™t moved. He was still sitting there, not on his phone, not doing

anything else, butย sitting there. Present. I thought it was a lot sweeter than I had any right to think.

โ€œFancy seeing you here,โ€ I told Rip as I crossed around the front of his table and stopped there.

My boss, who I wasnโ€™t positive had seen me up until that point, blinked at me. โ€œLuna.โ€

So much enthusiasm.

Just as I was about to ask if I could sit with him, I decided not to even bother. I pulled out the chair and took the seat anyway. โ€œI didnโ€™t know you were coming.โ€

That stubble-covered cheek kind of twitched. โ€œDidnโ€™t know you were either.โ€

I lifted a shoulder as I took a sip out of my Sprite. โ€œMy sister left, and I donโ€™t want to be home alone.โ€

He lifted his own glass up to his mouth, some amber-looking liquid, and took a sip. I didnโ€™t expect him to say, โ€œThought college didnโ€™t start till August.โ€

I didnโ€™t mean to give him a sad smile, but it happened, and I tried to cover it up by keeping my voice light. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t. The plan had been that we were going to move her to Lubbock at the beginning of August so she could get settled in and find a job before everyone goes back to school, butโ€ฆ her friendโ€™s family has a restaurant in Galveston and they invited her to work there for the summer.โ€

โ€œGalveston?โ€ he asked in that amazing voice, still surprising me by keeping our conversation going.

โ€œYeah. Staying at a beach house and everything. Totally slumming it and having a miserable time, you know?โ€ I gave him a real smile that time.

Rip just raised his brows.

โ€œI promised her I would go visit, and she promised she would come up too… Whatโ€™s that face for?โ€ I surprised myself by laughing. โ€œI donโ€™t believe it either. Iโ€™ll get lucky if she comes once. Iโ€™m not that delusional.โ€

I didnโ€™t imagine the way his cheek twitched again, just a little, just enough to keep the smile on my face.

โ€œIโ€™m stuck making my own lunches from now on. I have nobody to watch scary movies with whoโ€™s more dramatic than I am screaming at the scary parts. And my house is empty,โ€ I told him, going on a roll.

โ€œYour lunches?โ€ was what he picked up on.

I wasnโ€™t sure how much heโ€™d had to drink that he was asking me so many questions, but I wasnโ€™t going to complain. โ€œI canโ€™t cook to save my life, boss. I thought everyone knew. Baking is the only thing I can handle.โ€

โ€œYou serious?โ€ he asked in a surprised tone. I nodded.

โ€œFor real?โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I confirmed. โ€œI canโ€™t even make rice in an Instant Pot. Itโ€™s either way too dry or itโ€™s mush.โ€ Oh. โ€œAn Instant Pot isโ€”โ€

โ€œI know what it is,โ€ he cut me off.

It was my turn to make a face, but mine was an impressed one. He knew what an Instant Pot was but not a rom-com. Okay. โ€œSorry.โ€

He didnโ€™t react to me trying to tease him, instead he asked, โ€œYou canโ€™t even make rice in that?โ€

โ€œNope.โ€

โ€œYou know thereโ€™s instructions online.โ€

Was he messing with me now? I couldnโ€™t help but watch him a little.

How much had he drunk already? โ€œYeah, I know.โ€ โ€œAnd you still screw it up?โ€

I blinked, soaking up Chatty Cathy over here like a plant that hadnโ€™t seen the sun in too long. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t say Iย screw it up.ย Itโ€™s more likeโ€ฆ you either need to chew a little more or a little less.โ€

It was his turn to blink.

โ€œItโ€™s a surprise. I like to keep people on their toes.โ€

If I hadnโ€™t been guessing that heโ€™d had a couple drinks before, what he did next would have confirmed it.

His left cheek twitched. Then his right one did too, and in the single blink of an eye, Lucas Ripley was smiling at me.

Straight white teeth. That not-thin but not-full mouth dark pink and pulled up at the edges. He even had a dimple.

Rip had a freakingย dimple.

And I wanted to touch it to make sure it was real.

I couldnโ€™t help but think it was just about the cutest thing I had ever seen, even though I had zero business thinking anything along those lines. But I was smart enough to know that I couldnโ€™t say a single word to mention it; otherwise, it might never come out again.

What I did trust myself to do was gulp down half of my Sprite before saying, โ€œYou can make rice, Iโ€™m guessing?โ€ If he wanted to talk, we could talk. I was good at talking.

โ€œUh-huh,โ€ he replied, sounding almost cocky about it.

All I could get myself to do in response was grin at him, and for another five seconds, his dimpleโ€”and his smileโ€”responded to me.

โ€œBig plans for the rest of the weekend?โ€

He gave me that smug face. โ€œNoโ€ was his short answer, which could have meant a thousand different things. โ€œYou think of a new favor yet?โ€

We were back to this.

Well, if he wanted to play this game, we could play it. โ€œI donโ€™t know what youโ€™re talking about.โ€

The smug face turned into my favorite smart-ass one. โ€œLuna.โ€ I smiled. โ€œRipley.โ€

โ€œYou think of one or not?โ€ he grumbled but not in a mean way.

I scrunched up my nose at him and leaned forward a little as I lowered my voice and said, โ€œFor the thousandth time, boss, you really donโ€™t owe me anything.โ€

โ€œI really do,โ€ he quipped back immediately, lowering his voice too. โ€œNo, you donโ€™t. Weโ€™re even.โ€

That dimple popped up and disappeared again so fast I thought it might have just been wishful thinking that Iโ€™d seen it again. โ€œWeโ€™re not even until I do another favor for you,โ€ he tried to claim.

โ€œThatโ€™s what Iโ€™m trying to tell you. You donโ€™t have to do another favor for me. You didnโ€™t have to in the first place.โ€

He blinked. โ€œThink of a favor, Luna.โ€ I blinked back. โ€œYou think of a favor.โ€

He stared, and I definitely wasnโ€™t imagining that his voice dropped into this thing that was too low to be called a whisper. โ€œYou want me to think of one?โ€

I ignored the wayย thatย went straight to my chest and lifted a shoulder, keeping it calm, keeping it cool. โ€œSure. Why not?โ€

That got me no response. Just like I thought.ย Itโ€™s not that easy, is it, Rip?ย I thought to myself before giving him a break.

โ€œDo you know how to do tile work?โ€ โ€œTile work?โ€ he asked slowly.

I nodded. โ€œYeah. How about you help me tile my bathroom?โ€ โ€œTile your bathroom?โ€ he echoed, fueling up my inner pest.

โ€œIโ€™m just throwing out ideas since youโ€™re being all desperate and needy about wanting to get this favor over with.โ€

If Rip could have sputtered, I was pretty sure he would have right then, because his expressionโ€ฆ. โ€œYou say Iโ€™m being desperate and needy?โ€

Okay, so maybe I just wanted to screw with him a little. So I kept my mouth shut and took a small sip of my Sprite before adding, โ€œItโ€™s okay if you donโ€™t know how to do

tile. Not many people can tear a car apart and build it back together like you can.โ€

The silence yawned between us for a moment and then three beforeโ€ฆ โ€œHow much have you had to drink?โ€

I burst out laughing. โ€œItโ€™s Sprite, boss. I donโ€™t drink that much, and especially not in front of most people.โ€

Those eyebrows went up. โ€œYou donโ€™t?โ€

He was still asking me questions. Okay. โ€œDrink?โ€ Rip dipped his chin.

โ€œOne or two is okay, but even thatโ€™s rare. But getย drunk? No. Iโ€™ve done itโ€ฆ twice, and it was for special occasions,โ€ I informed him.

His finger drew a circle around the rim of his glass as he asked, โ€œWhat were they?โ€

Was Rip trying to get to know me? I wanted to be excited about it, butโ€ฆ wellโ€ฆ I wasnโ€™t sure why he was doing it. But it was fine, I wouldnโ€™t overthink it. โ€œMy twenty-first birthday and my best friendโ€™s grandpaโ€™s seventieth birthday.โ€

Rip looked at me. โ€œHuh.โ€

Plastering a smile on my face, I went with changing the subject again. โ€œBut seriously, Rip, everything else aside, I want you to know Iโ€™m being serious about this favor thing. You donโ€™t owe me anything. You donโ€™t have to do anything. Going with me to the funeral was more than enough.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t care what you think. I still owe you.โ€

I crossed my eyes and didnโ€™t bother holding back a sigh. I didnโ€™t even know why I was bothering insisting. Like he was going to change his mind. I could only wish.

And really, why was he being so freaking talkative? I liked it. I liked it a lot, but it didnโ€™t make any sense.

Just as I was opening my mouth to tell himย fine, someone called out โ€œLuna!โ€ right behind me.

I barely managed to glance over my shoulder when a male body stopped directly beside me. Tipping my head back, I found a familiar face grinning down at me.

โ€œHowโ€™s it going?โ€ the late twenty-something-year-old asked. โ€œHey, Iโ€™m good. How are you?โ€ I asked the guy back. โ€œGood, good. Owen invited us to come by.โ€

I smiled at him.

โ€œI wanted to tell you. I did that rice thing you said to do with my phone last time I saw you, and it worked like a charm. Let me know if you want a drink. I got you,โ€ he offered, sliding Rip a quick glance before dropping his hand off me. โ€œLeast I can do.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll let you know, but Iโ€™m glad it worked.โ€

โ€œSee ya,โ€ he said with a grin before turning around and heading back toward the bar, disappearing into a small group of people.

Turning back to Rip, I raised my eyebrows. โ€œHe works at one of the parts stores we order a lot of things from,โ€ I explained when I noticed his gaze was in the direction the guy had gone.

That had my boss glancing back at me with that remote face. โ€œHeโ€™s nice,โ€ I added for some reason I wasnโ€™t totally certain of.

His fingers brushed over the stubble covering his chin, eyes zeroed in on me almost thoughtfully.

โ€œWhat?โ€ โ€œNothing.โ€ โ€œWhat?โ€ I insisted. โ€œNothing, Luna.โ€

Okay then. If he didnโ€™t want to tell me, I was fine with that. โ€œLuna!โ€ another familiar voice shouted in the bar.

Glancing over my shoulder, the group of coworkers I had greeted when Iโ€™d first walked inโ€”who were behind meโ€”waved me toward them. โ€œYou can have my seat!โ€ one of them offered.

โ€œIโ€™m okay!โ€ I yelled back. โ€œIโ€™m all right over here.โ€ โ€œYou sure?โ€

I gave them a thumbs-up.

When I glanced forward again, Rip was taking another drink, and he was watching me.

โ€œWhat?โ€ I asked.

โ€œDo you know everybody here?โ€

I rolled my eyes, hoping heโ€™d know I was just playing with him. โ€œNot everyone. Just like half of them,โ€ I joked.

Honestly, it looked like he believed me, but what I didnโ€™t like was the way his jaw kind of ticked to the side and how his voice went from tight to honestly a little sharp as he said, clearly, โ€œI donโ€™t need a babysitter.โ€

I couldnโ€™t help it. I frowned. โ€œIโ€™m not being a babysitter.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to sit with me,โ€ he said coolly out of nowhere.

What the hell had crawled up his butt? โ€œI know that. I came over here and sat with you. If I had wanted to sit somewhere else, I would have,โ€ I told him, trying to process his words and tone. โ€œBut if you donโ€™t want me to sit here, I can get up and go. It wonโ€™t hurt my feelings if you donโ€™t want me around. I donโ€™t want to wear out my welcome.โ€

Damn it, why hadnโ€™t I just said that he wouldnโ€™t hurt my feelings if he wanted to sit by himself instead? I didnโ€™t mean to make itโ€ฆ about me. But regardless, I didnโ€™t shove my stool back and get up. I wasnโ€™t going to show him his words and his tone bothered me.

Because they didnโ€™t. Much.

Before I got a chance to say anything else, my phone started to ring from inside my purse. Rip didnโ€™t say a word to confirm or deny that he wanted or didnโ€™t want me to sit with him. He didnโ€™t tell me to leave either, but that didnโ€™t make me feel much better. Phone out, I saw THEA flashing across the screen, and I answered it, cupping my hand around my mouth so she could hear me.

โ€œHello?โ€ I pretty much yelled anyway.

โ€œLuna,โ€ her watery voice came over the line. โ€œI got broken into.โ€ I froze. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œMy place. It got broken into,โ€ she explained with a sniffle that was so loud I managed to hear it despite the loud background. โ€œWhat do I do?โ€

Shit. โ€œCall the cops but not the emergency line,โ€ I rattled off, trying to think. โ€œYouโ€™re sure no oneโ€™s still in the apartment?โ€

โ€œPositive,โ€ she confirmed, her voice wobbly and honestly sounding pretty freaking panicked, not that I blamed her. โ€œCan youโ€ฆ can you come?โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I agreed, quickly. โ€œIโ€™m not home, but Iโ€™ll leave in a little bit. Call the police and start making a list of what they took. But whatever it is, donโ€™t get upset, okay? Itโ€™s just stuff. What matters is that youโ€™re fine.โ€

โ€œOkay, Iโ€™ll call now, but hurry, please.โ€

My stomach turned as I took in the fear in her voice. โ€œI will. Maybe donโ€™t touch anything. I donโ€™t know. Ask the dispatcher who answers, okay? Iโ€™ll be there as soon as I can.โ€ I swallowed. โ€œIโ€™m glad youโ€™re okay though. But donโ€™t stress. Everything can be replaced. Text me your address, Thea, okay? Itโ€™ll save me time from looking for it.โ€

Giving me a broken goodbye, my sister hung up, and I shoved my stool back and got to my feet.

Poor Thea. I couldnโ€™t imagine how she felt, much less that she called me first before calling the freaking cops. I was honestly surprised she wanted me to come, but I would never tell her no if she needed me. Not to any of my sisters. Or anyone I cared about. But that didnโ€™t change the fact that my relationship with the oldest of my three younger sisters had been strained since before she had moved out. Since the night I had tried to give her a hug and sheโ€™d pushed me away, telling me to leave her alone. I hated that string of words more than any others. I really did.

Why was I thinking about that? I had promised myself I wouldnโ€™t again.

Taking in a calming breath, I unlocked my screen and quickly started going through the apps on it.

โ€œEverything good?โ€ Rip asked, honestly reminding me he was there.

I wasnโ€™t sure how Iโ€™d forgotten, but I had.

Opening the app I needed, I glanced up at him and rushed out, โ€œMy sisterโ€™s apartment got broken into.โ€

The little notch between his eyebrows popped up. โ€œShe all right?โ€ โ€œShe doesnโ€™t sound like it,โ€ I told him, glancing down at my phone

as I put in the address I was going to need to get a ride to. โ€œShe asked me to go see her, so I need to get back home, and drive up there.โ€

โ€œDrive where?โ€

I didnโ€™t glance over to him as I hit the search icon to find a ride on the app. โ€œDallas. She lives in Dallas.โ€ I grabbed my purse and watched the screen blink as it searched.

โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ Rip asked instantly.

โ€œTrying to get a car to take me back home,โ€ I told him, still looking at my screen. โ€œMy friend dropped me off.โ€

I heard him shove the stool back instead of seeing it. โ€œIโ€™ll take you.โ€

Thatย had me glancing up at him. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll take you, and donโ€™t say anything about the favor either.โ€ He was already up and making his way around the table. โ€œLetโ€™s go.โ€

I blinked, butโ€ฆ I hit the icon to exit the app.

Maybe I should have argued with him a little more, butโ€ฆ maybe heโ€™d count this as the favor once he really had a chance to think about it. Not that I held much hope since driving me to San Antonio hadnโ€™t counted, so I doubted driving me a few minutes away would, butโ€ฆ

His choice.

I nodded and took off toward the door, waving absentmindedly at the coworkers who watched me leave, giving curious glances, probably because Rip was right at my heels behind me. It took seconds to get out

of the bar. Rip pointed down the street, and half a block down I spotted his yellow truck. In no time at all, we were at it and heโ€™d unlocked the passenger door to let me in. The second my seat belt was on, he pulled onto the street.

โ€œYou good?โ€

I took a breath, not realizing that I was staring out the windshield. โ€œYeah, Iโ€™m fine. Just a little worried about my sister,โ€ I explained, thinking he didnโ€™t know her name. โ€œIโ€™m just surprised she called me, I guess. Not that surprised her place got broken into. Her apartment isnโ€™t in the greatest neighborhood Iโ€™ve ever been in.โ€

โ€œShe lives by herself?โ€

โ€œNo, sheโ€™s got a roommate.โ€ I took another breath in and out of my nose. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Rip, do you need me to give you directions?โ€

โ€œI know how to get there.โ€

Another breath in, another release of it. โ€œThank you so much for driving me,โ€ I told him.

โ€œUh-huh.โ€

I eyed the clock and swallowed back a yawn. It was going to be after midnight by the time I made it to her house. Iโ€™d gotten up at 5:45 that morning. I could make some coffee, and Iโ€™d make it just fine. Well, as close to fine as possible. Worst case, Iโ€™d roll down the windows and let the air wake me up.

I must have been in my thoughts longer than I imagined because the next thing I knew, Rip was pulling his truck into a driveway.

My driveway.

I needed to get it together. Calm down. Focus and get going as quickly as possible.

โ€œThank you so much for the ride,โ€ I managed to tell him.

Ripโ€™s gaze was pretty intent on me as he put the car into park and leaned back in the seat, and I watched as his eyes flicked to my house over my shoulder before returning to me. He licked his lips before he said in that boss-man voice that told me not to argue, โ€œGet your things. Iโ€™ll wait out here.โ€

Uh. Maybe he had had a little more to drink than usual. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to wait. My neighborhood is pretty safe.โ€

I doubted anyone would ever give me a slower blink than the one he shared with me in that moment.

I watched as he paused and looked at the bracelet Iโ€™d put on that morning. My fun thing of the day was an old bracelet Lily had made me years ago that said LOVEYOU in white beads with black lettering. He

sighed and flicked his eyes back toward my face. โ€œLuna, Iโ€™m taking you to Dallas. Get your shit.โ€

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