Lina
Naomi: Emergency meeting of the wedding brain trust. Can everyone make it to Waylayโs soccer game tomorrow morning?
Stef: Why canโt she play an evening sport? These early-morning Saturdays are messing with my Friday night social life.
Naomi: What social life? You still havenโt asked Jer out yet. *chicken emoji*
Stef: Nobody likes a bridezilla, Witty.
Sloane: I can make it as long as weโre hiding Bloody Marys in our cups. Me: Sorry guys. I canโt make it.
Naomi: *frowny face* Lina, you were too busy for lunch and you backed out of bridesmaid dress shopping this week. Iโm afraid I have to enforce my bridal reign and insist that you join usโฆunless you really are doing something more important than discussing wedding party attire and traditional wedding cake versus a pastry table. Then I totally understand and you should forget that I tried to make any demands on you.
Stef: Forgive Witty. Sheโs been honored with a lifetime achievement award in people-pleasing.
Sloane: Can confirm that Lina did not have plans for Saturday morning as of last night when we picked up our Dinoโs to-go orders at the same time.
Naomi: Itโs official. Linaโs avoiding us.
Stef: Letโs kidnap her and find out why. Wait. Too soon for kidnapping jokes?
Me: Oh, THIS Saturday. I thought you meant some other Saturday. Who else is going?
Sloane: I second this question. Iโm tired of showing up to places and running into Tall Dark and Pissy.
Stef: She means Sinful Suit Daddy.
Naomi: My parents, Liza J, and Knox will all be there. No other family members or friends are on the agenda.
Me: I guess I can make it. As long as you werenโt kidding about the Bloody Marys.
โThese leaves,โ my dadโs voice boomed through the speakers of my
SUV. โNever seen so many colors before. You should fly up for the weekend and check โem out.โ
I made the turn into the gravel parking lot of the soccer fields and inched my way through throngs of players and families.
โFall is in full swing here too,โ I told him. โYouโll never guess what Iโm doing right now.โ
โWinning an award at work? No, wait. Taking ballroom dance lessons? Oh! I know, eating sushi while booking a plane ticket home to surprise me for my birthday?โ
I winced. โGood guesses, but no. Iโm going to a kidโs soccer game.โ โNo kidding?โ
โBet you donโt miss those early Saturday mornings in the cold,โ I said lightly. I watched a family of five, bundled up in layers of clothing, jog toward the fields.
Dad had always loved soccer. Heโd lobbied a local sports bar in our neighborhood to air UK football matches long before David Beckham had set one golden boot in America. His love of the game was the reason Iโd started playing as a kid. Weโd drilled for hours in the backyard. Heโd known every one of my teammates by name and was the team dad who made sure everyone got home safely from games and practices.
After the โincident,โ weโd all been affected in different ways.
Mom fluttered around me convinced I was one heartbeat away from death.
My return to โnormalโ had taken long enough I no longer had a place to belong to. So Iโd focused all my energy on catching up academically with the aim of starting over someplace new.
As for my dad, Iโd never seen him watch another soccer game. โApparently social occasions here are often paired with childrenโs
sporting events. My friend Knox asked me to be in his wedding, and Iโm meeting with the bride to talk cake on the sidelines.โ
โA wedding? How long are you planning to stay there?โ
โIโm not sure. This project work has me on is really dragging out.โ โWell, if you canโt come to us, we can always come to you.โ
โEverything is up in the air at the moment, but I might be heading home soon. Iโll let you know.โ
โYou doing okay? You sound a little down.โ
โIโm fine,โ I told him, unwilling to do a deep dive into why Iโd spent the last several days swinging back and forth between mad and sad. โIโve got to get going. It looks like the gameโs about to start.โ
โOkay, sweetheart. Oh, and one more thing. Your mom would kill me if I didnโt ask. Everything good with the ticker?โ
โEverything is fine,โ I said, forcing my exasperation into the box with my mad and sad.
Just a few emotional dings from a wounded, pissed-off officer of the law.
โI love you, Dad.โ
โLove you too, Leens.โ
I disconnected the call and slumped back on my heated seat. Iโd preemptively called him to get it out of the way for the day. It was a constant balancing act of assuring my parents that I was alive and capable of taking care of myself while still giving myself the actual freedom to be an independent adult.
Having overly loving parents wasnโt something that I could take for granted, but it also wasnโt something I was thrilled about.
Reluctantly, I got out of the car and headed in the direction of the field, scanning the crowd for the man I hoped Iโd never see again.
Iโd successfully avoided Nash since heโd threatened to arrest me. My research team was running down Hugoโs known associates and keeping an
eye on vintage car auctions. I was still crossing properties off my list. In my downtime, I managed to survive another workout with Mrs. Tweedy and consulted on two other investigations at work.
Something needed to break and it needed to break soon or else I was going to have to do something Iโd never done before: quit.
I found Naomi and Sloane in folding camp chairs under blankets on the sideline.
โThere she is,โ Naomi said when I approached. She was holding a huge coffee in one hand and an innocuous-looking tumbler in the other. โWe brought you a chair.โ
โAnd alcohol,โ Sloane said, holding up a short red tumbler for me. โThanks.โ I took the offered drink and the chair. โWhereโs Stef?โ
โHeโs getting, and I quote, โall the coffee in the world.โ He had a conference call with investors in Hong Kong about who knows what,โ Naomi said.
โWhat does Stef do for a living?โ I asked, studying the crowd. Naomiโs dad and Knox stood next to Wraith, a scary biker dude and dubious choice for a girlsโ soccer coach. The only tattoos visible on the silver fox today were poking out of the neck of his leather jacket. He stood on the sidelines, legs braced apart like he was ready to battle it out with a rival motorcycle club.
Knox, I noted, didnโt bother to say hi. He merely glared at me before looking away.
Stupid Nash and his big, stupid mouth.
โNo one really knows. Heโs like Chandler fromย Friends,โ Naomi said.
Sloane studied me from under her pom-pomed hat. It was black to match her mittens. โYou always look like a badass video game heroine ready to kick down a door or grab a s*xy gun-toting guy and bang him into oblivion.โ
Naomi sprayed a fine mist of coffee into the chilly air while I laughed. โUh, thanks? I think.โ
โTell her about the dress,โ Sloane insisted.
โWe put you in scarlet,โ Naomi told me. โItโs very bombshell.โ โYouโll definitely get laid at the wedding in it,โ Sloane insisted. โIs everything okay with you?โ I asked her.
The librarian groaned dramatically and threw her head back. Which gave me an unobstructed view of Lucian Rollins approaching from behind
her. His cashmere coat flapped in the wind like some kind of vampire cape. His gaze wasnโt friendly. Especially not when it landed on me.
โUgh. I need s*x,โ Sloane announced, unaware that her nemesis was nearly within earshot. โEverywhere I look, I see potential s*x. Naomi has this annoying, permanent orgasmic glow, and you look like you could walk into any room and leave with a guy in under five minutes.โ
โThen why arenโt you hate-banging him?โ I pointed and we all turned to stare at Lucian, who looked like a model in jeans, a sweater, and a ball cap.
โDamn it! Naomi, you said he wasnโt coming!โ Sloane hissed.
โHe didnโt tell me he was. I have no idea why heโs here,โ she insisted.
โThe man spends so much time next door and around town Iโm starting to doubt that he has an actual job,โ Sloane complained.
โNext door?โ I asked.
โApparently Sloane and Lucian grew up next door to each other. Sloane bought her house from her parents when they moved, and Lucian kept his momโs place,โ Naomi explained.
โGod knows why,โ Sloane muttered.
โMaybe heโs here to have s*x with you. Like some kind of dark s*xy fairy granting dirty wishes,โ I teased.
I noticed Knox didnโt bother greeting Lucian when he joined him.
Looked like the pissed-off-ness was contagious.
โIโd rather go to the gynecologistย andย the dentist on the same day,โ Sloane said. โBesides, I have a date.โ
โYou have a date?โ Naomi shouted the question loud enough that all the men turned and stared at us.
Lucian looked like he was about to set the world on fire with his dark smolder.
โThanks, mega mouth,โ Sloane muttered. โYes. I have a date.โ โA date or a hookup?โ I asked at normal volume.
Lucianโs hand closed into a fist, crushing his to-go cup and exploding coffee everywhere.
I grinned as he settled that dark and dangerous gaze on me.ย Oops, I mouthed smugly.
โNothing to see here,โ Naomi said, making shooing motions with her hands. At least that was what I think she was trying to do. It was hard to tell with her double-fisting beverages. โGo about your business, gentlemen.โ
Knox shot his fiancรฉe a wicked wink, then gave me a chilly look before turning his attention back to the field where the team was warming up.
โUh, whatโs up with the silent treatment and steely stares?โ Sloane asked.
โYouโre just trying to change the subject. Who are you hooking up with?โ
Sloane looked over both shoulders and then gestured for us to lean closer. When weโd formed a vodka-breathed huddle, she cracked a smile. โIโll give you a hint. Heโs got a mustache and a badge.โ
โYouโre going out with Nolan? Nolan Graham? U.S. Marshal Nolan Graham?โ I demanded.
โHeโs really cute,โ Naomi said. โHeโs a great guy,โ I added.
โYou two dated, right? Any red flags I need to know about before letting him go for the gold after the third date?โ Sloane asked me.
โWe had a very brief fling a few years back. Heโs a genuinely nice guy and heโs a good dancer.โ
โMaybe heโll be my date to the wedding,โ Sloane mused.
The men were staring at us again. Make that glaring. Lucian looked like he couldnโt decide if he hated me or Sloane more. Knoxโs expression was best described as resting pissed face.
โOkay, I get that Sloane and Lucian have this hate fest going on, but whatโs with you and Knox?โ Naomi asked, frowning at her husband. โHe didnโt say something mean and offensive to you, did he? Heโs supposed to be trying to get better at that.โ
I looked down at my drink. โAs far as I know, everything is fine.โ โOh, look. Here comes Nash. I thought he had to work.โ
I nearly fell out of my chair and spilled my Bloody Mary whipping my head around.
โDamn it,โ I muttered and slumped lower in the chair when I spotted him. He was dressed in his uniform, towing Piper on a pink leash, and looking even more furious than Knox and Lucian combined. Nolan strolled along a few yards behind him, his phone to his ear.
โLadies,โ Nash growled. His gaze landed on me and I made zero attempt to cover the fury he inspired in me.
โMorning, Nash,โ Naomi chirped. โHey, Chief,โ Sloane said.
โThought I told you not to come around my family,โ Nash said to me. Oh, goody. We were gonna go there. In public. With witnesses.
โIโd think long and hard about starting that conversation right now. Unless of course you want to airย allย the dirty laundry,โ I said, firing poisoned eyeball daggers at him.
Everyone stared at us as if Nash and I had just turned into a live-action telenovela in front of them.
โI said leave her alone, not be a dick to her,โ Knox snapped.
โI donโt need you to defend me. Especially when youโre not even speaking to me,โ I reminded him.
โYeah, Iโm gonna need an explanation immediately,โ Sloane said. โIโm glad you came to your senses,โ Lucian said to Nash.
โFuck off, Lucy,โ Nash snarled. โAnd fuck you too, Knox.โ Amanda sidled over. โI smell drama. Whatโs happening?โ
โEveryone is mad at everyone else,โ Sloane said. โWill someoneย pleaseย explain what crawled up yโallโs butts so I can choose a side? Spoiler alert: Team Not Lucian.โ
Lucian turned his steely eyed gaze on her. โI donโt have the energy for you today, Sloane.โ
Naomi put her hand out to keep Sloane from launching herself out of her chair. โListen, I can only handle one pair of feuding friends at a time.โ She turned to me. โWhatโs going on with you and Nash? And you and Knox. And Lucian and, well, everyone.โ
They all turned to look at me. The women eyed me expectantly. The men looked at me with varying degrees of scowling faces. One of the team moms was aiming her phone in our direction, probably recording the whole thing.
Stef chose that moment to wander up with a coffee cup the size of a bucket. He stopped short when he sensed the standoff. โWhatโd I miss?โ
โLinaโs been lying to everyone,โ Nash announced.
It was go time. I was really good at go time. I wasnโt one of those people who came up with their best zingers in the shower days after a confrontation. I was someone who fired back hard.
The only problem was, I didnโt feel good about deploying his secret. Nash might be acting like a gigantic asshole, but Iโd seen real pain beneath the surface, and I couldnโt in good conscience break that trust. Unless of course he pushed me too far, in which case he only had himself to blame.
Naomi put one of her drinks down and reached over to squeeze my wrist. โIf Linaโs been less than truthful, then Iโm guessing itโs because she has a good reason for it.โ
It was such a Naomi thing to say. And she meant it. At least right now, before she heard the truth. But if anyone was going to share my truth, it should be me.
โIโm here looking for Duncan Hugo,โ I said.
Naomiโs mom, Amanda, gasped theatrically. Knoxโs nostrils flared as he swore under his breath. Lucian, of course, showed no outward reaction.
Sloane was the first to recover. โWhy? What are you into, Lina?โ
โItโs work. I donโt sell insurance. I recover stolen assets. Hugo stole something from a client and I tracked him to the area, not knowing that he was also wrapped up in other situations. I came to town just to see Knox for a day. But then everything happened.โ
โWhat did he steal?โ Amanda asked. โI bet it was jewels. Was it jewels?โ
โIt was a car,โ I admitted.
โWhat kind of car?โ Knox wanted to know. โA 1948 Porsche 356 convertible.โ
He let out a low whistle. โNice ride.โ
โShe lied to all of us,โ Nash said, his words striking like a hammer. โShe got you to put her up next door to me so she could get access to me and my files.โ
I could feel the adrenaline dumping into my system. My heart immediately fluttered over a beat, then another one. I brought the heel of my hand to my sternum and willed myself not to open my mouth to release the torrent of insults clogging my throat.
โWhat the fuck?โ Knox said.
I braced for the end of my longest-running friendship. But he was looking at his brother.
โShe didnโtย makeย me put her up in that apartment. I swung by the motel to pick her up for breakfast and found her hair spraying a roach the size of a fuckinโ beaver,โ he continued. โI told her to pack her shit and she refused. We yelled at each other for a good half an hour while stompinโ on a multigenerational roach fest before she agreed to move.โ
โTime out,โ Naomi said to her soon-to-be husband. โViking, if thatโs not why youโre mad at Nash and Lina, what got your boxer briefs in a twist?โ
Knox smoothed a hand over her hair, the gentle gesture at odds with his stormy expression.
โIโm pissed because these two idiots didnโt listen to the sense I was talkinโ.โ
I took three healthy gulps of my Bloody Mary and began to plot my escape.
โWhat sense?โ Stef asked, pulling up a chair and setting it as close to the action as possible.
โSeriously? Come on!โ Knox gestured back and forth between me and Nash.
โYouโre gonna have to be more communicative than that, dear,โ Amanda told him.
โFor fuckโs sake. They canโt get together.โ He pointed at Nash. โThis idiot practically has โput a fuckinโ ring on itโ tattooed on his fucking ass.โ Then he jerked his chin in my direction. โAnd that pain in the ass has โlove โem and leave โemโ tattooed on hers.โ
Naomi leaned in and whispered, โIs he being literal or metaphorical?โ โMetaphorical. But I do have a sun tattooed on my shoulder blade.โ Nashโs eyes narrowed on me.
โThey get together and itโs time for her to go, heโs gonna get his stupid heart broken and sheโs gonna feel bad about it. Then theyโll both end up taking it out on me. So I told Nash to leave it be and then I find out heโs climbing into bed with her.โ
โEveryone is having s*x but me,โ Sloane muttered under her breath.
โNow things are getting good,โ Amanda said. She held out a hand to Stef.
โAgreed,โ he said, handing over his Bloody Mary.
โWe werenโt having s*x and we definitely never will. You could have talked to me about it,โ I said to Knox.
He grimaced as if Iโd just suggested he rip his toenails out and throw them around like confetti.
โYeah, right, Leen,โ he scoffed. โThen we could have a heart-to-heart about our feelings and shit.โ
He had a point.
โBad time?โ Nolan wandered up in a windbreaker, holding a normal- sized coffee.
โYes,โ Nash and I said in unison, which resulted in more glaring at each other.
He winked at Sloane. โHey, cupcake. Looking forward to dinner.โ The librarian gave him a flirty grin. Lucian growled.
โSo if Lina and Nash arenโtโโNaomi paused as part of Waylayโs team jogged past the sidelinesโโenjoying adult tickle time, which we are definitely going to revisit, by the way, why are you still mad at them?โ
โBecauseย heโsย acting like itโs none of my business andย sheย wasnโt being honest with me. You coulda told me why you were here,โ Knox said to me.
I nodded. โI could have. Probably should have. Opening up doesnโt come easy,โ I admitted.
โSure donโt mind when youโre on the receiving end,โ Nash said.
โKeep pushing, Chief. They still havenโt dug deep enough on you yet,โ I warned.
His glare would have incinerated me if Iโd used more hair spray that morning.
โWhat the hellโs that supposed to mean?โ Sloane asked in a stage whisper.
โHold on. Weโre not done yet. We havenโt gotten to why Suit Daddy, I mean Lucian, is involved in such immature, emotional shenanigans,โ Stef pointed out.
โCome on in, Lucian. The waterโs warm,โ I said to him. โWell, now you have to,โ Naomi said encouragingly.
โI knew there was something off with Linaโs story. And when Knox voiced his concerns about her, I did some digging. Then I tracked her down and threatened her.โ
He said it as casually as someone describing an amusing encounter at Target.
โUnbelievable,โ Sloane muttered under her breath.
โLucian, thatโs not how we solve things,โ Amanda chided like he was a six-year-old mid temper tantrum.
โSo Lucian was technically right and youโre still mad at him?โ Naomi asked.
Nashโs answer was an irritated shrug.
She turned to Knox. โAnd you were right about Nash getting hurt and now youโre both mad at each other for that.โ
โWell, breakfast didnโt help,โ Knox admitted.
Naomi closed her eyes. โIs that why you were such a bridezilla with the florist yesterday?โ
โBabyโs breath is stupid. Fight me,โ he said. โWhat happened at breakfast?โ Stef asked.
โI invited Knox and Nash to breakfast to talk things out like mature adults,โ Lucian explained.
โYou showed up unannounced and dragged me out of bed at six in the morning,โ Nash corrected.
โYouโre welcome,โ he shot back.
โWait,โ Sloane interrupted. โYou, Lucian Rollins, willingly tried to talk things out?โ
His gaze was icy when it locked on to her. โI do when itโs something that matters.โ
She got to her feet, vibrating so hard the pom-pom on her hat trembled. โYou are theย worstย person Iโve ever met,โ she hissed. Sloane was usually much sharper with her insults.
Sensing impending violence, I jumped out of my chair and stepped between them before Sloane could charge. โHeโs got a lot of lawyers,โ I reminded her. โAnd as satisfying as it would be to punch the smirk off his face, Iโd hate to see his legal team bankrupt you.โ
Sloane growled. Lucian showed his teeth in what was definitely not a smile.
โA little help here, Marshal?โ
Nolan looped an arm around Sloaneโs waist and pulled her back. โHow do you feel about standing all the way over here?โ he asked her conversationally.
Lucian let out what sounded like a feral snarl and slammed his chest into my waiting hand. Even after I dug my heels in, he still managed to move me back nearly a foot before Nash pushed his way between us.
โBack the fuck off,โ Nash snapped, getting into Lucianโs face.
โWeโre about to get thrown out of a kidsโ soccer game,โ I said to no one in particular.
โSo how was the s*x?โ Stef asked me with a wicked grin.
โFor the love of God! Weย didnโt have s*x. We never even kissed,โ I snapped.
โSo you were just sleeping together?โ Amanda asked. โIs that a new thing with you youngsters? Friends with partial benefits? Netflix and
cuddle?โ
โDefinitely not friends,โ I said, glaring at Nash. โAnd unlike some others, I respect peopleโs privacy, especially when it comes to things theyโve shared in confidence.โ
Damn, it felt good to take the high road. Especially knowing Nashโs family was about to pry the truth out of him with a crowbar. That made it even more satisfying.
A barrage of questions was immediately volleyed at the man. โYou seriously just slept? Whatโs up with that?โ
โDoes this have somethinโ to do with you beinโ depressed?โ โYouโre depressed? Why didnโt you say something?โ
โWas it naked sleeping or were there pajamas?โ โExcuse me, people!โ
Everyone turned to find Waylay standing on the sidelines, hands on hips. Her team was lined up behind her, trying and mostly failing to stifle giggles.
โWeโre tryinโ to play a game out here but you guys are distracting everyone!โ she said.
We all managed to mumble a chorus of apologies.
โIf I have to come over here again, youโre all in trouble,โ Waylay said, making eye contact with each of us.
โJeez, when did she get scary?โ Sloane whispered when Waylay and the rest of the team returned to the field.
โI blame you,โ Knox and Naomi said at the same time. They grinned at each other.
My heart tripped unevenly again and I took a deep breath, blowing it out slowly until the fluttering in my chest dissipated.
โYou okay?โ Nash asked, not sounding like he cared that much. โOr was that a lie too?โ
โDonโt. Start,โ I warned him.
โWhatโs happening now?โ Naomi whispered.
I needed to get out of here. I needed to go someplace where I could breathe and think and not want to punch stupid s*xy men in their stupid s*xy faces. I needed to call my boss and quit this investigation. Not only was I basically compromised, the thought of sticking around Knockemout, now just another place I didnโt belong, actually hurt.
โSit down, Angelina,โ Nash ordered. He was still pissed, but his tone was a degree or two gentler.
โWhatโs wrong?โ Knox demanded.
โIโm sure Nash will be happy to fill you in,โ I said, then turned to Naomi and Sloane. โYou two have been nothing but wonderful since I got here and Iโll always be grateful for that. You deserve better from me and for that Iโm sorry. Thank you for the friendship and good luck with the wedding.โ I handed Sloane my Bloody Mary.
My heart tripped again and then again. My vision went spotty for the moment it took to resume a normal beat.
No more caffeine. Or red meat. Or man-induced stress, I promised myself. Iโd open my meditation app and do yoga after every run. I would practice breathing exercises every hour on the hour and take nature walks. I would get the hell out of Knockemout and never look back.
I didnโt trust myself to say a more official goodbye, so I just started walking toward the parking lot.
โLina,โ Nash called after me. Not Angelina. Not Angel. Now it was just Lina.
I ignored him. The sooner I forgot Nash Morgan existed, the better.
I increased my speed and cut across a now empty soccer field. I didnโt quite make it to half field before a hand closed around my elbow.
โLina, stop,โ Nash ordered.
I jerked free. โWe have nothing left to say to each other and we have no reason left to concern ourselves with each other.โ
โYour heartโโ
โIsย noneย of your damn business,โ I hissed.
A series of flutters had my vision going dark around the edges and I willed myself not to let it show.
โOkay. Iโm inserting myself in here with great reluctance,โ Nolan said, jogging up.
โButt out, Graham,โ Nash snapped.
Nolan took off his sunglasses. โMy job is to protect you, dumbass. And you are one point five seconds away from having your face punched in by a very angry woman.โ
โIโm not letting you get behind the wheel if youโre not okay,โ Nash said to me, ignoring the U.S. marshal standing between us.
โIโve never been better,โ I lied.
He tried to take another step toward me, but Nolan put a hand to his chest.
I turned and headed for the parking lot. I was halfway to my car when I felt attention on me. I spotted a guy with a mustache and a KPD ball cap leaning against a set of bleachers, arms crossed, mean in his eyes.