Married in Vegas by Angie Campbell

Married in Vegas by Angie Campbell

Author:Angie Campbell [Campbell, Angie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-10-07T18:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12

Saturday, July 20

One of the Townsend family’s favorite pastime’s during the summer months was baseball. Often, during the warmer months, on Saturdays, the whole Townsend clan would assemble at Jamie and Carl’s house for a family game. Today was one of those such Saturdays. They had invited a couple of friends over to join in the game as well and were planning on having a barbecue afterwards.

Jeff Campbell was there, and Hannah had been staring at him for about the last fifteen minutes. She only stopped because she realized how uneven the teams were divided up. With a huff, she walked over and smacked her older brother on the arm. “Hey, can I ask something?” she asked, glaring at him, hands on her hips.

Zane looked down at her, and smirked. “You just did.”

“Very funny. Keep it up, and I’ll take you out at the knees,” Hannah said, picking up a baseball bat to swing through the air like she was aiming at his kneecaps.

He heard Jeff Campbell snicker from his position behind him but just shook his head thinking to himself, you better watch it, Buddy. Once again Zane smirked at her. “Okay, what?”

“Why are all the heavy hitters, with the exception of Dad and Phillip, on your team?”

He gave her an all too innocent look, raising an eyebrow. “I don’t know what you mean.”

“Oh, please,” she snorted, smacking him on the arm again. “There’s you, Mark, James, Luke, Jeff, and Jake. Over half of your team is heavy hitters. Don’t play dumb. These teams are severely unbalanced.”

He shrugged, just grinning at her. “I know, but Dad was the one that said the spouses had to play on different teams.”

She sighed, shaking her head, seriously thinking about smacking him in the head with her baseball bat. She didn’t figure it would hurt him too much. His head was made out of concrete, after all. “That doesn’t mean you had to get all the heavy hitters.”

He just chuckled and adjusted his Royal’s baseball cap to better shade his eyes. “Take it up with dad.”

She stuck her tongue out at him and huffed off. Zane could here Jeff behind him, still laughing. Without looking back at him, he said, “Keep it up Jeff, and I’ll tell her you make goo-goo eyes at her every time she turns her back on you. I know you’ve noticed she’s having trouble taking her eyes off you.”

Jeff’s laughter cut off immediately. “You don’t play fair.”

“I know. But I’m still trying to figure out why you won’t ask her out. I’m seriously thinking about making life really rough on you until you tell me.”

“Give it your best shot,” the other man said, smirking at him.

He stood there just watching the tiny brunette as she made her way across the make shift baseball field to talk to her dad.

“See what I mean?” he huffed, throwing his hands in the air out of frustration. “You can’t even take your eyes off of her for a second. You’re just as bad as she is.



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