Miss the Shot (Road Trip Romance Book 7) by A.K. Evans

Miss the Shot (Road Trip Romance Book 7) by A.K. Evans

Author:A.K. Evans
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Road Trip Romance, #7
Publisher: J&J Ink LLC
Published: 2020-08-31T16:00:00+00:00


Adele

“Thank you for your help today, ladies. We’d love to have you back.”

“You’re welcome, Marybeth,” I replied.

“We’ll look at our schedules and find a time that works to come back again,” Kacey promised.

With that, my best friend and I walked out of the soup kitchen where we’d spent our morning and early afternoon volunteering. We had arrived hours ago to help with the preparation before lunch was served. For an hour and a half, we provided lunch to people in need. When lunch was finished, we helped Marybeth and the rest of the staff and volunteers clean up.

And now that we’d put in a full day, Kacey and I were heading home. We’d both volunteered at soup kitchens before, and it always amazed me how much I was moved by working a day like this.

Everything from the kindness and compassion shown by the people who helped to make the day a possibility all the way to the appreciation and gratitude that came from the individuals and families being served always reinforced my dedication to causes like this.

It was just good people helping good people.

I loved that years after the very first time I ever volunteered I was still able to walk away feeling so rewarded simply because I got to witness the positivity on both sides.

Once Kacey and I were in the car and I’d pulled out of the lot, she advised, “So, with our discussion on the way here this morning limited to our work life, I need the love life talk on the way home.”

“Love life?” I repeated through a chuckle.

“If I said personal life, you’d have started talking about volunteering or the nonprofit,” she noted.

“I said love life so there was no confusion about what I was interested in discussing with you. Tell me about Riggs. How was the trip to his farm yesterday?”

I smiled just thinking about it.

“It was nice,” I told her.

“Nice?” she questioned me. It was clear by her tone that she wasn’t amused by my lack of details.

“We snuck off to a part of the farm that was off-limits to the public,” I began. “Riggs wanted some privacy.”

“Oooh. That sounds like fun,” she said.

I sighed remembering just how worked up I’d gotten. “It was,” I confirmed. “In fact, it was so much fun that he invited me back there today. He knew I was volunteering, so I told him I wouldn’t be able to get there until much later in the day. He said it’ll be perfect since things will be winding down for him.”

“And?” she pressed.

“And what?” I asked.

“And just how much fun did you have?”

I cocked an eyebrow and gave her a quick glance before turning my attention back to the road and admitting, “Just enough to make it impossible to decline his invitation to go back today. There was too

much promise there.”

“You should pack an overnight bag,” she advised.

Pulling my brows together, I asked, “You really think so?”

“Definitely. Keep it in the car, but you should have it just in case.



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