“Don’t you dare say there are plenty of fish in the sea.”
“Other guys who could love you better, is what I was going to say,” I finished, smiling at her. I noticed Gillian’s eyes were a bit wet.
“I’ve missed you, sissy,” she whispered, and pressed her forehead to mine.
In that moment, at least, I was glad I came back to Wagontown.
Chapter 14
Oliver
Iheaded down to the cabin once I was sure Trent was sleeping. It was shortly after seven-thirty, his bedtime, and I had great news for Lexie.
As I got closer to the cabin, I noticed she was just getting in and I frowned.
Where had she been?
Jealousy initially rushed through me, but when I realized that she was wearing what appeared to be sweats, I pushed it away. Surely, she wouldn’t have dressed that way for a date.
It’s none of your business.
She could have been out shopping or something, for all I knew. But she didn’t have any grocery bags.
It doesn’t matter.
I gritted my teeth, working hard to push images of Lex and Tristan out of my head. Then I remembered seeing her at Bonnie’s, and I felt stupid.
She’d been out with her little sister.
Lex was startled as I approached. I immediately put up my hands and gave her a smile.
“Not a robber, I promise.”
She laughed a little at the joke then let herself inside. I followed, closing the door behind me.
“I have some great news,” I told her, grinning. “I officially bought the Pig.”
Her green eyes widened. “You didn’t say you were buying the Pig.”
I laughed. “I wanted it to be a surprise.”
“Why the Pig?”
I shrugged. “Clayton has been trying to sell for years, and the place makes a good profit. It’s a good business, especially in the summer.”
“Tourists,” she said derisively, and I laughed.
“Tourists. They’re good for business, coming here and playing cowboy.”
“As opposed to being a real Wagontown cowboy?”
“I ride the oil rigs, don’t I?” I teased, stepping closer to her. She turned to look at me, bracing her hands on the kitchen island.
Her mouth parted and I wanted to kiss it. But this wasn’t the time.
I cleared my throat instead. “I want you to work your first shift tomorrow night.”
She bit her bottom lip. “Hmm. I must admit, I expected I’d have longer to do some research. I’ve never poured alcohol professionally.”