Kelly handed her a margarita.“I didn’t know if you guys were going to make it.”
Myla smiled and leaned toward her friend.“It took longer than I thought to get ready.”
Kelly squeezed her arm.“I’m so glad you’re here.”
Myla smiled.“Me, too.”
Kelly looked at her critically.“How are you feeling?”
“I’m actually doing well.The guy pled out, so we don’t have to go to court, and he’ll be in prison with no parole for life because of his many offenses.”
“That’s so good to hear.”
Kaleb slid his hand under her hair to cup the back of her neck.“Everything good, Baby?”
“Yes.”
He nodded and turned back to the guys.
Kelly’s eyes widened, and she mouthed,Oh my God.
“What?”Myla asked.
“Hun, this is the first time I’ve seen you guys together, remember?”
“Yeah, so?”
“He’s so sweet to you.He hasn’t taken his hand off you once, and now he’s rubbing your back.Does he have a brother?”
Myla chuckled.
Kaleb turned his head to her.“What’s so funny, Baby?”
Myla looked at Kaleb.“She wants to know if you have a brother.”
A frown of confusion creased his brow.“Why?”
“She wants what I have.”
“You mean me?”
“Yeah.”She turned back to Kelly.“No, I’m sorry he doesn’t have a brother, and you can’t have him.”
Kelly snorted and rolled her eyes.“Like he sees anyone but you, girl.”
Kaleb chuckled and then turned to answer a question Kole asked him.
A slow song started.
“Myla, do you want to dance?”
“Yes.”
Kaleb pulled her out onto the dance floor and then wrapped his arms around her.
“I’m glad I wore my four-inch heels.Now I come up to your shoulder.”
Kaleb smirked and kissed her forehead.“You’re fine either way.As long as I get to hold you, I’m good.”