Dana realized she was speaking to her and said, “Oh, anything. Maybe gin or vodka.”
Candace looked like she was thinking and asked, “And flavors?”
“Flavors?” Dana asked back.
“Is there anything youdon’tlike?” Logan clarified.
“I’m not a fan of chocolate in my drinks.”
“I can work with that. I’ll be right back,” Candace said and hurried off.
“Hey! We wanted stuff, too,” Lainey half-yelled.
“Logan, take their orders!” Candace said loudly.
“I don’t work here anymore! You just said as much.” Logan laughed.
“Fine. Rory, then,” Candace said.
“You don’t work here anymore, either,” Logan said to Rory.
“I still know where everything is,” Rory replied. “What can I get for you, guys?”
“Beer,” Lainey said.
“Me too,” Paige added.
“Can I have that red wine Candace always keeps for me?” India asked.
“And I’ll have a beer,” Maisie requested, laughing as she rested her head on India’s shoulder because India hated beer and loved her wine.
“Sure. I’ll be right back,” Rory said and kissed Logan onthe cheek before she walked off.
“So, movie star, huh?” Logan asked.
“What? No, not really,” Dana replied. “The actress they hired got injured, so they needed someone to fill in. I happened to be there. That’s all.”
“No way,” Lainey said, shaking her head at her. “You’re not diminishing this, Dana.Youdid this. You auditioned. You read with Samara fucking Barber. Youearnedthe damn part. You told me they had other women audition, too.”
“Yeah, but–”
“No buts,” Lainey interrupted.
“Listen to your sister,” Paige added.
“Don’t gang up on me,” Dana argued with a laugh.
“Are we eating?” Maisie asked. “I’m starving.”
“Yeah, when we get our drinks, let’s toast to Dana and order,” Lainey suggested.
“Hey, everyone,” Bryce said, walking over with Sophie’s hand in hers. “Can we join this celebration?”
“Yeah, of course,” Dana replied.
She had run into Bryce when she’d been about to leave and had invited her out with Sophie if they could spare the night to celebrate.
“We’re going to need a table,” Logan noted. “Let me set one up for us.”