Ever's Last by Cedar Rose

Ever's Last by Cedar Rose

Author:Cedar Rose [Rose, Cedar]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Knox Publishing
Published: 2020-01-16T16:00:00+00:00


“I like those,” I coo. They are cute and just her style. “You could wear them to your wedding.” I’m teasing her since neither she nor my dad will admit that they like each other. I think it’s cute.

She blushes and turns away as Ariel comes around the corner.

“I’m getting them, too,” Ariel says as Brick yanks them out of her hands.

“Hey.” She tries to grab them back, but his arms are too long so she can’t get to them as he holds them above his head.

“I’m getting them. Boots are my treat. You too, Ever,” he says, placating Ariel with a kiss. It’s rare to see Brick be all sweet, but yeah, it’s kind of cute.

Brick is always so serious, but I really hope that he and Ariel figure things out.

“I’ll take these.” I grab a pair of lace-up ropers. I know they’ll fit because I have several pairs of them in various colors, even pink.

“Ivy.” He holds his hand out for hers as well.

“Brick . . . ” she starts until he holds up his hand, silencing her.

“Please let me do this.” I think my heart melted for him. Yeah, I like this Brick.

“Ariel, if you don’t scoop him up, I will,” I tease her. She blushes again and shows us a necklace around her neck.

“He got this for you?” She nods. It’s a beautiful diamond necklace, a large diamond on a silver chain.

“Aww,” Ivy coos and Ariel giggles.

“Ladies, time to go.” Uncle Sal looks flustered. I forget that he doesn’t like the country. He prefers the city and traffic. Weirdo.

Ivy is bouncing in her seat by the time we get to the bar. We rush in past the crew. The place is crowded. I guess the hype of a TV crew filming on-site brings in people from all over.

I head straight to the bar, followed by the others. Ariel and Brick find a table in the corner to themselves. That makes me smile. I believe there is someone out there for everyone and I’m glad they found each other.

We order drinks and watch Tanya and Memphis dance. I forgot he knew how to dance. There were several times in the kitchen that he would turn on some music and spin me around. I miss those days.

But what no one told Tanya was that you never break in new boots on a dancing date. After a few songs, she’s whining about her feet and heads to a table in the corner to pout because they hurt. Since this is a date, Memphis follows her. I don’t know what their conversation was, but twenty minutes later, we watch as she storms out of the bar, boots in hand.

“Wonder what happened,” Ivy states what we’re all thinking.

“Let’s dance.” Linc pulls Ivy onto the floor and he spins her around until my dad just pops up out of nowhere, taking over for Linc.

“Your dad and Ivy,” he states when he sits back down.

“Not sure yet what’s going on there.” Not my story to tell.



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