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“But that is like, insane.”

“No, it’s not.”

Joey laughed.“How am I supposed to find someone in a weekend?”

“Think about it, sis.Mom and Dad are taking Adeline for the whole weekend, including Friday.”Her sister did a little wolf whistle.“That can only mean one thing.Our darling parents expect you to find a man on Friday and fall in love on Sunday.”

“That is insane.I’m a mom.”

“And moms still have feelings, and you better not tell me you’re in love with George, because I think I would fly down there and slap some sense into you.”Ashley immediately winced.“Shit, was that too much?”

She smiled at her sister.“No, it’s not too much.”

Ashley let out a sigh.“Thank God, because I didn’t mean to bring up bad memories.”

“You haven’t, don’t worry.”

She smiled at her sister.

“You don’t have to meet a guy, Joey.You could just go out, have some fun.Why not dance, and you know, do your thing, enjoy a weekend of not being a mom but being yourself?Does that make sense?”

It did make sense.

“And if it leads to sex, what is the harm?”

She rolled her eyes but burst out laughing.She should count on her sister to be blunt.










Chapter Two

Axel didn’t know whyhe was back in the fucking bar.Something had told him to come back to the bar Friday night and have a drink.It had been a long week, as he’d been working on a project just outside of town on a very large property.An old ranch had been purchased, and he’d been given the contract to redesign and update the property.

It was a long and arduous task, but it was one he actually enjoyed.There was no time limit.

The rich millionaire was still deciding if he wanted to stay at the ranch or flip it once it was redone.

Axel didn’t judge.Small-town life was not for everyone, but it was what he had grown up with.For a few years, he’d taken his bike to the open road, but it hadn’t been for him.He liked his creature comforts, and he also liked a lot of available pussy.On the road, that had been few and far between, but now it was even more so, as he couldn’t get a certain blonde out of his head.