Page 33 of Warrior Girl


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Ginny nods, and her eyes get big. “Is Logan in it a lot?”

“You know, I’ve only skimmed a few pages so far.”

And he took up the last entry entirely. The truth is that I want to keep reading. I kind of can’t wait to see what the next Logan Wild entry reveals.

“Dave stayed out late again last night,” Ginny says as we cross the street. “When I confronted him, we just got into another argument.”

I flash to Dave and his glassy eyes winking at random girls in Vegas, and then to Ginny standing behind him and using her body weight to hold him up on the stool to prevent him from tipping clear off onto the floor. I remember their engagement party last month when he emerged from the back room with Jennifer Zed, and there was red lipstick all over his face, but he told Ginny that Jennifer took out her lipstick and smeared it on his face for fun.

I stop walking and say the words I’ve been afraid to for days. “Gin, are you sure you want to send out the wedding invites?”

Ginny looks past me to the auto shop up ahead.

“I know as your maiden of honor I’m supposed to stop you from getting cold feet, but I really don’t want you to feel forced into this, honey. You know your parents would let you stay with them if you had to, and my door is always open. I have a spare bedroom you could live in with the baby and…”

“No.” Ginny shoots me a withering look. “I love you so much, Macey, you know that. But I’ll only say this once—no matter what I say or how I act, it’s just the hormones. What I need from you these next two months is your undying support in me and Dave as a couple. Okay? You tell me we’re great together, and the more uncertain I get, the harder you push me into remembering how much Dave and I love each other.Forceme if you have to. That’s your job as my maiden of honor. It’s my only request.”

“But—”

Ginny’s eyes close down. “My daddy will be forever crushed if I become a single mother. I’ll be the one daughter of his that disappointed him. I can’t be that girl, Macey. I’ll keep my administrative job at the library so I don’t have to rely on Dave financially, but I must go forward with this wedding.”

I take a deep breath and put my hand over hers. “Okay then. If that’s what you want, I will do my best to keep you focused on the positives.”

“Start now.” Ginny’s shoulders relax. “How is Dave heroic?”

“Um…let’s see. Well, his heroic traits may not be obvious, but that doesn’t mean Dave doesn’t love you. Not all heroes look like fictional characters. Some of the best men are the least obvious choices. And Dave can be very sweet. Remember how he took care of you when you twisted your ankle senior year?”

“He was really caring,” Ginny says.

“And how about the time he stayed up with you all night after your big fight with your mama?”

“That’s another good one.” Ginny gives me a hug. “I’ll focus on those memories. Thanks, Mace. Good luck with what you’re about to do.”

“I’ll need it.” I tell Ginny good-bye and head down the street to Chubby Lou’s Auto Shop.

Logan’s truck isn’t in the parking lot.

But his mother said he would be here by now.

I step inside the tiny air-conditioned shop and wave hello to Lou.

“Well, well, well, if it isn’t my favorite bartender.”

I grimace as I recognize the annoying voice of Reid Wild behind me.

Out of the four Wild brothers, Reid is the one who loves to tease and irritate. And Teflon Reid seems to get away with just about anything.

I turn around to face him.

He’s a handsome cocky ass; I’ll give him that. With that dark hair, blue-green eyes, and square jaw, Ginny calls him “sexy bastard” behind his back.

“Where’s your baby brother at?” I say. “Your mama said he was here with you.”

“Should be any minute now. Take a seat. Let’s catch up.”

I don’t want to catch up with Reid because I know what he’s going to talk about. “I’ll just wait outside for him.”

But Reid follows me to the door. “What do you think of Logan’s fiancée?” he asks before I can make my exit.