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Red Dog chuckles. βGood luck with that. Maybe you can get one of the strippers from the club to come and play house with you, Green.β
Wolf swivels to him. βHavenβt you heard, bro? Our boy here has sworn off strippers.β
βNah, canβt be true. Say it ainβt so, Green.β Red Dog laughs and props a hand on the buffet. It lands on the invitation. He glances down, frowns, then picks it up and reads it. βWhatβs this? Youβre cordially invited to the class of 2001 twenty-year reunion. Damn, Green, youβre gettinβ old.β
I nod and take a hit off my beer.
βWait, you graduated high school? And youβre still that dumb?β Wolf teases.
βHe probably paid someone to take the test.β Crash grins at me.
βOr slept with the teacher.β Cole joins in.
βYou goinβ?β Red Dog asks.
βYeah.β
βYouβre shittinβ me. Why the hell would you go to something like that?β Wolf asks. βHell, we have better parties at the clubhouse any day of the week.β
βI made a promise to this girl that I would.β That gets all their attention.
βYou got a high school sweetheart, Green?β Wolf teases, making kissy faces.
βGrow up,β I snap.
βWhat kind of promise?β Crash asks.
I explain.
Cole arcs a brow. βSo you made a promise to show up at this thing, and if youβre both single, youβll date this chick whom you havenβt seen in twenty years?β
βI keep my promises, especially to Sara.β
βYou mean you suckered some high school girl into this pact? I think we need to rescue her.β
βHa ha. You guys are hilarious. I said Iβd go, and Iβm going.β
Red Dog huffs a laugh. βNo shit? Youβre really gonna get all dressed up and go to this fancy ball?β
βItβs not a ball,β I argue.
βSays here itβs in the ballroom of the Fife Estate. Sounds like a ball to me,β he says, scanning the invitation. βDude, did you even read this thing?β He proceeds to read aloud. βWeβre recreating the magic of our Fairytale Prom at the Ballroom and gardens of the Fife Estate . . . a night of enchantment under the stars . . . Black Tie required. Thatβs a fucking ball, bro.β
βFife Estate? Whereβs that?β Wolf asks.
βSays here its thirty miles south of San Francisco, nestled on the slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains . . . blah, blah, blah . . . built in 1917 . . .β
βWill you shut up about that,β Wolf grabs it out of Red Dogβs hands and looks at me. βGreen, are you serious about this shit?β
βWhat shit?β
βThis pact or promise or whatever you made with this girl.β
βYeah. Iβm serious.β
βYou realize this is like in two weeks?β
βYeah, so?β
βYou RSVP?β
βYeah. Couple days ago.β
βWhat were you planninβ on wearing?β
Laughter breaks out around the table.
βDude, do you even own a suit?β Crash asks.
βShit, hadnβt thought of that.β
More laughter.
βWhatβs so funny?β I ask.
Wolf grins. βYou. Youβre like a reverse Cinderella. What you need is a fairy godmother.β
βHe needs like a pack of βem,β Crash adds, finishing off his beer, and crushing the can in his hand.
βI think this calls for a run to the nearest tux shop,β Wolf says, looking not at me, but at Cole who grins and nods.
βI think youβre right, brother.β
βOh, hell no,β I protest, but theyβre already standing. Red Dog grabs me by the underarms and hauls me up.
βOh, hell yes. Come on.β
Wolf is already pulling up the nearest location on his phone. βTen minutes from here.β
And so, in no time at all, I find myself standing in front of a mirror in a black tux, with some old man measuring my inseam.
βWhile you got that tape measure outββ Red Dog starts to joke, staring at my crotch.
βShut the hell up,β I tell him.
The man ignores him and measures my arm and shoulders. βVery good, sir. Weβll have it ready for pickup on Thursday, next week.β
I slip the jacket off into his waiting arms. βThanks.β
The guys all move out to the street, while I pay at the counter and get my receipt. I shove it in my pocket and head outside where my brothers wait by the bikes parked at the curb. Theyβve given me hell for the last hour, and no doubt wonβt be letting up until the big day, but for a chance to see Sara again, Iβll put up with whatever they dish out.
Cole is sitting sideways on the seat of his bike, smoking a cigarette. He grins up at me when I come through the door. βRemember, Cinderella, you turn back into a pumpkin at midnight.β
βFuck off.β
βGreen, what if sheβs a dog?β Wolf asks.
βShe wasnβt a dog.β
βBeen twenty years, dude,β he reminds me, and it gives me pause.
βThereβs that deer-in-the-headlight look of panic Iβve been waitinβ for,β Crash says, chuckling.
βShit,β I whisper the word, wondering if I havenβt thought this through. βI have no idea what Iβm getting myself into, do I? What if sheβs not my style?β
βYour style? You mean fast and easy?β Crash snipes.
βHe means a stripper,β Wolf clarifies, laughing.
βJust look her up on social media,β Cole suggests.
βDo I look like a person who uses social media? Besides her name is very common, and thereβs like a thousand people who pop up.β
βMaybe you need to bring a date,β Wolf suggests.
βA date? Green?β Red Dog laughs.
Cole chuckles, meeting my eyes. βIβm sure he could pay one of the girls down at the strip club to go with him.β
βLetβs go. Any excuse to stop by there is a good one in my book,β Wolf says, waggling his brows.
βFuck that,β I protest.
βCome on, Green. We have to nail this down today. You gotta be fair and give the girl time to come up with a dress for this shindig, donβt you?β
I roll my eyes.
βMount up, Green,β my VP orders with a grin.
I jam my helmet on my head, and swing my leg over my seat, lifting it off the kickstand. βI hate you all.β
I drowned out their round of laughter with the roar of my Harley.
4 Sara
βItβs all wrong. Start over.β
βWhat do
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