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“Never,” Liv said.

“Where’s the fun in that?” Mitzie asked him.

The men laughed, then made their way back toward the bar. Parker sat down and sighed, making the women laugh.

When a line dance started, they all got up to dance. Savannah was having so much fun, and she knew she’d be coming back next month. She’d met some amazing women and knew they would all become friends.

Later, the bell behind the bar rang and someone shouted, ‘last call’ so the women all got up, walked from the bar, and to their vehicles.

Savannah was so glad she’d been invited to go. She had a ball and couldn’t wait for the next time.

As they stood outside talking beside their vehicles, Savannah looked at Markie.

“So, are you and I the only single women here?”

“Yes, the rest are either married, engaged, or involved.”

“And we all have sexy men,” Mitzie said.

“Cowboys?”

“Every one of them.” Mitzie laughed.

Savannah laughed. “Well, if Maverick and Grady are anything to go by, I’m sure all your men are gorgeous.”

“Oh, honey, you have no idea.” Liv winked. “I am so ready to go home. I think I’ll wake Wyatt up.”

Becca Stone, Olivia’s best friend and married to Wyatt’s brother, Jake, shook her head. “That poor man.”

“Yeah, right. Like you don’t jump Jake’s bones every chance you get.”

Becca grinned. “You should thank me, Olivia Rene Roberts Stone. If I hadn’t come here and met Jake, you wouldn’t have met Wyatt.”

“True. I love you, Becca,” Liv said, making Becca laugh.

“Let’s go, girls. All this talk about waking up your men makes me want to see if Sam’s up,” Tess said.

“Oh, Sam. I still have a crush on him.” Liv looked at Savannah. “He’s not called the sexy sheriff for nothing. He delivered my baby. I’ll tell you about that sometime.”

“I’d love to hear that.” Savannah laughed.

“Please, can we go?” Mitzie said as she opened the back door on one of the vehicles.

“She’s hoping Calder’s awake,” Celine said.

“Doesn’t matter if he is or not. He will be.” Mitzie laughed.

The women piled into the vehicles and drove out of the parking lot. Savannah couldn’t stop yawning.

“I can barely keep my eyes open. Maybe I’m getting too old for this,” she said.

“You’re just not used to it. We’ll drop you off first,” Parker said.

As she pulled into Savanah’s driveway, she stopped, and after telling everyone goodnight, Savannah stepped out, then entered her house. She waved, then closed the door.

She stooped down to pet Bentley. He was so happy to see her, and it put a smile on her face.

“You are such a baby. I love you, Bentley. You’re the only male in my life now.”