Rob Roy โ Volume 02 by Walter Scott (classic children's novels TXT) ๐
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โI have no idea if it was a number. It could have been my order,โ I lie. It was a number, and she winked at me, too. Lucy glared at both of us and said that we were trying to have lunch not get laid.
I take a huge swallow and let the expensive liquor burn its way down to my stomach. Too bad I canโt scorch my unrequited love like this. Just take a torch to my heart and incinerate it. Wait, thatโs what Lucy does every time she turns me down, but my stupid heart just regenerates. Did I really graduate summa cum laude? How can I be so dumb in real life? At some point, my heart will take the hint and move on. Right? RIGHT?
Chapter Two Lucy
With each name I put on the list, my stomach turns. I should have known this was going to happen. Why did I agree to do this to begin with? Itโs as though Iโm looking to inflict torture on myself. Or maybe itโs because I figured if Wyatt finds someone to marry then maybe I will be able to move past this crush I have on him.
I should have anticipated it coming to an end. That we wouldnโt be able to stay in the safe bubble we created over the past two years since he came into my life out of nowhere. It felt like it was only yesterday that he acted like a knight in shining armor and saved me from being fired from my job.
Iโd barely been with Perfect Event Creations for a few months when I suddenly lost my mom. Dealing with the grief of losing the most important person in my life and trying to keep up with my job had me in way over my head.
Wyattโs firm had hired us for an event. Our job was to set up and make sure everything ran smoothly. I was in charge of hiring the talent and doing the welcome gifts along with a few other odds and ends. Iโd messed up both of the two main things I was told to do by hiring the wrong band and forgetting the gift bags.
My boss had been laying into me, and I swear she was seconds away from kicking me to the curb when Wyatt strolled in. He proceeded to tell her that he had asked me for the change of band and said he canceled the gift bags because the firm had decided they were going to make a donation in each guest's name to a local food bank instead.
I got a small scolding for not telling my boss Meredith about the changes, but she quickly got over it. And the glowing review the firm left about me had me getting a promotion instead of getting canned as I should have been. Since then, Wyatt has been a rock that pushed his way into my life. One I leaned on during one of the hardest times in my life.
โWhatcha doing?โ Eden drops down in the chair next to mine, pulling off her barista hat. Sheโs been working at my local coffee shop The Daily Drip for a few months now. She loves gossip and has slowly pulled the fact that I have a crush on Wyatt out of me.
I swear sheโs better than any bartender at getting people to spill stuff. But I know I can trust her. Sheโs like a vault when it comes to keeping secrets. She may get you to reveal them to her, but she doesnโt go spreading your business to others.
โMaking a list.โ Her eyes drop down to the paper, where I have some of the names listed.
โAnother over-the-top party with the rich and famous?โ
โIf only.โ Iโd so rather the list be for that than what itโs actually for. โIt is a list of the rich, though.โ I was going through our database looking for women who I knew were single and measured up to Wyattโs family in social class, power, and money. The kind of girl they would be looking for him to marry.
โTell me more.โ She leans in.
โWyatt needs a wife. Pretty sure he wants one too. He's been acting differently lately.โ
โThen he should marry you. Problem solved.โ She says it like itโs the obvious choice.
I roll my eyes. โHeโs my best friend. Besides, I might work in his world, as the hired help, mind you,โ I point out. โBut Iโm not a part of it. Plus you know how I feel about marriage. Love ruins lives.โ I know this firsthand. It ruined my motherโs.
โNot every man is your father.โ
I shake my head. Even on her deathbed my mom asked if he was coming. Iโd broken down and begged him to come. He finally said he would do it but only if I agreed to have monthly dinners with him. I had. I wouldโve done anything for my mom. Even make a deal with the devil. And my dad was pretty close to being just that.
โAre you sure about that? I tried dating some before Mom got sick, and it wasโโ I make a face that explains it all. Then again, I never met any man like Wyatt before.
โSo youโre going to watch your best friendโโshe holds up her fingers doing air quotes when she says itโโmarry someone.โ
โYouโre forgetting he doesn't see me as more than a friend. Heโs made that clear in the past.โ I try not to cringe thinking about it. It had been a few months after we met and weโd been hanging at his place. Weโd watched the movie Stepmom. Between that and too much wine Iโd been a mess. I tried to kiss him. Heโd shut it down quick. I tried icing him out after that, embarrassed that I had come on to him. But in true Wyatt fashion he didn't let me, and our friendship only grew from there. So has
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