Ty:[laugh-cry emoji] [laugh-cry emoji] [laugh-cry emoji]
Ty:D, let’s chat about it tonight
Austin:fuckers
Ty:what? You guys looked pretty cozy sitting together earlier
Ethan:don’t we want them to get along? Isn’t that the point of working together for a contest?
Ty:party pooper
Ty:btw I’m at Dave’s getting a coffee and guess who’s here at a table all by himself?
Dom:just tell us
Ty:you guys are no fun. It’s Abdul
Ethan:who’s Abdul?
Dom:the guy who owns that amazing Lebanese restaurant in Lincoln City?
Ty:yupppp
Dom:finally gonna close the deal on that one? Thought he said he didn’t need new beer vendors
Ty:he just doesn’t know how much he needs our beer yet
Austin:no way. He hung up on you last time you tried
Ty:I’m way better in person than on the phone
Austin:you’re not that good
Ty:wanna bet on it?
Austin:you know what? Yeah. No way I’m losing this one
Ty:lol we’ll see. Better Febreze the costume just in case
Austin: soyou smell fresh? sure
Ethan:oh snap
Ty:I win, you’re standing in front of the brewery passing out fliers and waving the sign for two hours at a time of my choosing
Austin:deal. WHEN I win, you’re gonna wear the costume to a Chamber of Commerce meeting
Ty:fuck. Having to actually go to a chamber meeting? You’re cruel. Good thing I’m gonna win
Dom:this is gonna be good
CHAPTER5
AUSTIN
I paced backand forth in my tiny bedroom even though there was barely enough space to do so. Dom’s old Victorian home had large gathering spaces and a great yard but tiny bedrooms. I continued taking the few steps back and forth between the end of my full-sized bed and the wall where my desk and dresser stood. It was almost as small as the dorm room I’d shared with Ty our freshman year.
I couldn’t believe chef Caleb was the guy from the stationery store. Part of me was thrilled, but a larger part was terrified.What if being around him is a distraction? What if he ends up being a jerk? What if he sucks at cooking anything but fancy breakfast sandwiches?So far, he seemed too good to be true, and I’d learned long ago to believe those things usually were.