Summer of 1984 (Santolsa Saga Book 2) by Victoria Maxwell

Summer of 1984 (Santolsa Saga Book 2) by Victoria Maxwell

Author:Victoria Maxwell [Maxwell, Victoria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Magic Pizza Press
Published: 2019-12-10T05:00:00+00:00


Twenty-Five

Pizza

Peggy had spent all that day thinking about her date with Jack.

Date.

She knew it wasn’t really a date, and she knew that when he’d said it, he didn’t really mean it like that. Or did he?

And she wasn’t sure that she really even hated the idea of it being a date. Or did she?

Her head was a fuzzy mess and her heart was a Twister game of emotion. She wanted Sammy Ruthven more than anything on this planet, but what was she supposed to do? Just sit around and wait for him to maybe one day be ready to forgive her and pick up from where they left off? She’d already been waiting months. It could be years before he was ready.

He may never be ready.

“I don’t know what I’m thinking,” Peggy said to Tricia as they mopped lanes and put bowling balls back in order on the racks along the walls. “I just don’t know how long I’m supposed to wait.”

“Peg,” said Tricia as she dropped a bowling ball down on the rack. “You can’t mess around with other guys if you want Sammy to forgive you. That’s the bottom line of it. He’ll never want you back if he finds out you’ve been screwing around.”

Peggy thought about the kiss, which she still hadn’t told a soul about, and blushed. “I’m not screwing around.”

“Maybe not yet.”

“But even if I was, am I meant to sit around keeping myself pure for Sammy Ruthven when I don’t even know what he’s doing?”

“I didn’t think you were pure,” Tricia said with a smirk.

Peggy threw a beer-soaked cloth at her. “I just, I think I do maybe have some kind of feelings for Jack. God, I never thought I would say that, and I never thought I’d say it to you of all people.”

“You can’t mess him around either,” Tricia said. “I don’t know what it is about that Jack kid, but I feel kind of protective over him.”

“I’m not. I mean, I think I might actually like, like him. That’s not messing him around.”

“It is if you only think you like, like him. The poor guy was in love with you for years. I bet he had your kids’ names picked out and everything.”

“Maybe you’re right.” Peggy put the mop back in the bucket.

“You’ve come too far to screw things up with Sammy. Didn’t you say you had a couple of moments in LA?”

“Kinda.”

“Give it time.”

Peggy groaned. “I’m so sick of everyone saying that to me.”

Tricia shrugged. “My mom always tells me, if you can’t work out what to do, just do what’s right.”



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