“Like an eligible bachelor?” I nudge her playfully.
“There may be someone who’s caught my eye.”
“Really?” I say excitedly.
My radio comes to life. “Cass, can you come by booth 5?”
I let out a sigh before replying, “On my way.” I look at Ashley. “We’ll catch up later, okay?”
“Abso-pumpkin-lutely.”
“Squash you later,” I joke as I walk away.
I can’t help but laugh at her unique sense of humor. She’s unapologetically herself, and I love her for it.
14
Ryan
“Black coffee and a pup cup, please?” I ask the young barista, whom I’ve seen working at Coffee Loft before.
We’re a few hours into the festival, and it’s been smooth sailing on the security side. But we still have several hours so I’m keeping my eyes peeled. I haven’t seen Cassie since earlier, and hopefully, that isn’t a bad sign.
“Sure thing, Officer Hayes,” she says as she takes off the lid of the large can of whipped cream.
Max’s ears perk up, recognizing the sound.
“Thank you.” I grab the drinks and thank her before turning on my heel.
The smell of popcorn and cinnamon fills the air as my stomach growls. Maybe it’s time for that break. I scan the crowd until my eyes fixate on her blonde curls.
I make my way through the crowd as she turns around toward me now. Her smile is bright as she animatedly talks with a guest. As if on cue, her blue eyes meet mine across the blur of activity.
“Think you can take that break now?” I ask when I reach her.
She grabs her radio. “I’m going to grab some food. Only radio me if it’s an emergency.”
“Got it, Boss,” a young girl’s voice chimes over.
“You hungry?” she asks.
“Starving. You lead?”
“You’ll follow?”
She grabs my hand and leads me through the crowd to a vendor serving hot dogs and hamburgers.
“I know it’s simple. But I have heard rave reviews all day about them.”
“I’m down for a burger any day. Max?”
He lets out a bark.
“Max is in, too.”
We put in our order, and as I’m about to pay, Cassie stops me.
“It’s on the house. I can get anything from any vendor for free today.”