Before we can say anything, she lifts her hand. “Don’t speak. I drank too much yesterday, and I’m dealing with a hangover. Also, mind your business.”
When Mr. Anderson, our boss, comes out of his office and glares at us, I take that as my cue to return to the front. I unlock my computer and scroll through my email, deleting all the junk and flagging what’s important. Once I’ve sorted through it all, I text Harrison.
Grace
Good morning! Hope you got some rest.
Harrison
Didn’t. Stayed up way too late. Couldn’t sleep.
Grace
Maybe you needed some forced snuggles.
I laugh, thinking about how much he hates it.
Grace
Oh, thought I’d give you a fair warning. Kinsley might know we kissed.
Just typing that causes a surge of adrenaline to course through my veins. I look at the message and read it a few times before I press Send. Last thing I need is her blindsiding him at a family event.
Harrison
WHAT?!
Grace
I don’t know how she got it out of me.
Harrison
This is your fault. Drunkie just had to call me a chicken!
Grace
I’m not sorry about it.
His text bubble appears and then disappears. Then, he doesn’t type anything for what feels like an hour, though only a minute has passed.
Harrison
No?
Grace
No. What about you?
Another long pause.
I might have pushed it too far this time. Then, my phone dings.
Harrison
Hell no.
A smile touches my lips as I think about how softly he kissed me.