Ginny’s cheeks darken. I can’t wait to see how far her blush goes. Do her breasts turn pink when she’s excited? My cock perks up at the idea. Although, to be fair, he’s in a permanent state of almost excitement whenever Ginny’s around.

“I’m not just anyone,” I say with a wink.

Indigo laughs. “The gossip gals are right. This is fun.”

“What’s fun?” Cash asks as he joins us.

“Never you mind. Time to find our seats.” She tugs him away.

“Shall we find our seats?” I ask Ginny once Indigo and Cash are gone.

“Our seats?” Her nose wrinkles. “I think we can sit anywhere.”

“No, you can’t,” Sage yells from the other side of the room.

“Holy cow. How did she hear us?” Ginny whispers.

“I have excellent hearing,” Sage answers.

“We also took a course on lip reading on the line,” Cayenne adds.

Cash’s half-brother, Peace, groans. “Tell me you didn’t take a course in lip reading.”

Clove grins at him. “Okay. We didn’t take a course in lip reading.”

“Forget what little privacy the residents of Winter Falls had. It’s gone now,” Peace mumbles.

Petal pats his arm. “It’s cute you thought you had any privacy before.”

Juniper claps her hands. “Are we ready for the movie?”

Olivia’s hand shoots in the air. “Ten bucks says I know what the movie is.”

Juniper scowls at her. “You do not know what the movie is.”

“Please, it has to beForever My Girl.”

“We read the book,” Feather adds. “The book is always better than the movie.”

“I guess we’ll find out,” Olivia says. “Since we’re watching the movie now.”

“How did you know?” Juniper asks.

Olivia rolls her eyes. “It’s a movie about a country star who returns to his hometown for a second chance at love.” She nods to us.

I hold up my hands. “I’m not a country star.”

“And this isn’t our hometown,” Ginny adds. Her voice is quiet but she speaks her mind and doesn’t let anyone steamroll her. It’s sexy as hell.

“But you both live in Winter Falls now and are in need of a second chance,” Olivia explains.

“I think this movie was meant for me and Cash,” Indigo says.

“Well, excuse me,” Juniper grumbles. “I couldn’t find a movie about a rockstar who humiliated a girl in high school but is now chasing her around like an adorable puppy.”

“I am pretty adorable,” I say.

Ginny slaps me. “It’s not adorable to brag about being adorable.”