Page 16 of Warrior Girl


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Gigi glances around the bar like it’s a foreign land. “What about this ghost legend? Sounds like it’s a very big deal in town.”

“It is,” I murmur. “But it’s not real.”

“Real or not, the legend is the reason those cameras are outside and why people are chasing you around town.” Ginny points to the bar. “The exhibit up there explains everything about why you two will wear a Mr. Darcy cowboy hat and a Ms. Bennet bonnet as you exchange vows.”

“Mrs. Wild mentioned that part,” Gigi says. “Macey, could you please be sure to have the bonnet dry cleaned? God only knows whose hair that hat has sat on over the years.”

Ginny giggles. “Can you do the same for me, Ms. Henwood? I’ll also be wearing the bonnet.”

I elbow her in the arm.

“Well, Logan and I are a little bit different than you and your fiancé,” Gigi says to Ginny. “I’m sure your boyfriend feels special to you, but this town is just eating Logan and me up!”

I bite the inside of my mouth and give Logan a hard look. His neck turns red, but he does his best to avoid my stare.

“This town prefers their heroes polite and humble,” Blake says pointedly.

“Oh, I certainly don’t mean to offend. But you know...” Gigi bounces up and down on her seat, “Wealthy New Yorker about to get hitched to a local cowboy is like something out of a romantic film.”

Now, Logan’s whole face is redder than I’ve seen it except when he’s fought with his father.

“Gigi…” he says in a low tone.

Gigi goes quiet and cuddles into Logan’s side. But he keeps his eyes on me.

We stare at each other for over ten seconds in silence while Gigi watches us warily. I don’t know what I’m looking for exactly, maybe for Logan to reveal to me that he’s caught up in an infatuation, not love. But he closes down before I can read anything. His eyes stay open, but they recede into his face, and I lose connection with him.

Ginny nudges my foot underneath the table and types something into her phone.

When mine dings, I glance down at the screen and see her text.

Nightmare. Let’s please leave?

I raise my head. “As great as this has been meeting you, Gigi, Ginny and I really need to go…”

“Wait. Macey, I’d like your help with something for my engagement,” Gigi says. “You don’t mind, do you?”

“Gigi, being my maiden of honor is actually taking up a lot of Macey’s time,” Ginny says, unable to keep the irritation out of her voice. “Plus, she has a lot of other things going on like running this bar.”

“Please, Macey?” Gigi asks me.

“Um…” The last thing in the world I want to do is get entangled in Logan Wild’s relationship to this woman.

But saying no to a request for help isn’t my strength. I stand up. “Excuse me for a moment while I run to the ladies.”

I dash out of the booth without looking back.

Chapter Nine

Logan

I make sure to keep my face impassive as I watch Macey walk away.Raceaway is more like it.

Knowing it will attract attention, I restrain myself from going after her.

I thought agreeing to this get-together would be okay. Macey seemed to want it, and I hoped it would help assuage any suspicions my friends might have over how I could possibly be engaged this quickly to someone they’ve never even met. Gigi’s doing her best to act natural.

But Macey and Gigi are polar opposites. And as much as Macey’s trying to be polite, it’s pretty obvious to anyone who knows her that she’s upset. Blake’s acting like a fucking detective, and Ginny’s giving me strange looks like when she clearly wondered where I got the money for Gigi’s ring. The fact that Gigi’s father bought it for her isn’t a detail I want mentioned; it will just exacerbate people’s suspicions about our relationship.