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Authors: Violet Duke

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“How are you doing with all this, Hales?” Amber asked. “It seemed like you and Eddie were getting
close
before this all happened.”

Haley took in a shaky breath. She might have been able to disguise her tears with the onion, but if she started blubbering, then the jig was up. As convincing as she could possibly sound, she assured Amber. “I’m fine. Just worried about how Em is doing with everything. I’ve been so busy at the store I haven’t been home to check on her.”

“That’s my concern too.” Chelle stood and dumped the shredded cheese into a bright green ceramic bowl. “I really thought she would be just bursting at the seams with excitement over meeting her mom. But the few times I’ve talked to her, she’s seemed withdrawn.”

Katie shook her head. “I feel so responsible for all of this. When I spoke to Eddie, I simply gave him the same advice I would give any parent in his situation. I was looking at it from a legal standpoint. Maybe I should have—”

“No,” Chelle cut in. “It’s not your fault, Katie. He came to you for legal advice and that’s what you gave him. I was the one who told him, as his sister and Emily’s aunt, that he should ask Em what she wanted. If anyone should have said something different, it’s me.”

“Oh this girl is good.” Amber looked around the room, a knowing look on her face as she nodded.

Haley, Chelle, and Katie all stared back at her then looked at each other to see if anyone knew what she was talking about.

“What?” Haley finally asked.

“Look at you three, all blaming yourselves. You for not being there for Emily and you two for giving Eddie bad advice.” Amber slowly shook her head back and forth. “This chick has been back in town less than a week and look at how many people she’s upset. Yet I haven’t heard one of you blaming her for it. I haven’t met her, and normally I like to form my opinions of people
after
I’ve met them, but I think Miss Lacey is quite the manipulator.”

“She is,” all three girls said at once. And they were being kind. If Amber did ask Krista or Sophie, she would get more than an earful.

“Well, on a happier topic, I can’t wait for the party tomorrow night,” Amber said enthusiastically. “The whole town is going to be there. I was going over the RSVPs today and I couldn’t believe the response.”

“Eddie’s supposed to come. Gina from down the street is watching Em and Mya at our house,” Chelle said.

We’ll see,
Haley thought to herself. Eddie had arranged that before Lacey had shown up. Now she felt like all bets were off. Reaching up, she ran her thumb over the silver locket Eddie had given her. She missed him so much it hurt, and Em too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

 

 

 

“THIS PLACE IS beautiful.” Haley’s mom wrapped her thin arms around her tightly. “I am so proud of you, honey.”

“Thanks, Mom.” Haley returned her mom’s hug and was surprised as she realized how much she’d missed her. She’d seen her several times over the past few weeks but hadn’t really had a chance to
talk
to her. She’d been so busy with the store. Maybe tomorrow, Haley thought, since it was her day off, she would go over and spend some mother-daughter time.

“It really is, sweet pea.” Haley’s dad took a sip of his champagne. He looked over the railing as the three of them had a rare moment alone up in the loft. “I know I wasn’t thrilled about the idea of you getting into the underwear business, but you have really outdone yourself. This space is amazing.”

Haley took a moment to take it all in. She gazed over at the people mingling below. The place was packed. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres were being passed around by the amazing catering company Amber had hired. There was a DJ, in a booth set up in the corner, who was spinning great music, giving the atmosphere a really nice vibe. By the looks of things, everyone was having a great time, talking, laughing, and most importantly, checking out the merchandise.

“Thanks, Dad, but honestly, I couldn’t have done it alone. Amber has been amazing and Eddie and his crew really brought my vision to life.”

“We only did what was on the paper,” the voice that had been haunting her dreams for the past week sounded behind her.

Eddie
. He was here. Haley had put a lot of energy into not getting her hopes up that he would make an appearance and just enjoy her night. She’d actually been doing a great job at it. But he’d come.

Her hands were shaking and her belly quivered as she turned to face him. When their eyes met, a tingling sensation swept through her. She felt a smile spread across her face.

“You’re here.”

Eddie looked down at her with warmth and, if she weren’t mistaken, a flicker of heat in his eyes. “I told you I would be here.”

He had. And of course she knew that Eddie always kept his word. Still, neither of those things changed the fact that she wanted to do cartwheels like Em did all over the backyard because he’d
actually
shown up.

“You look beautiful.” As he made his observation, his lips curved up in a disarmingly sexy smile. It wasn’t a smile that a friend gave another friend or a coworker put on when they complimented you. No this was the kind of smile that made your lady parts sit up, take notice, and say, ‘How
you
doin’?’ The kind of smile that held a promise of things to come.

She felt a flush rise up on her neck as she heard Jason calling Eddie’s name.

“Hey, man.” Jason stepped up into the loft next to Eddie. “I’ve been looking all over for you. Mr. Jones, the owner, is here and would like to personally thank you for the amazing job you’ve done.”

As happy as Haley was that Eddie was getting the recognition he so very much deserved, she couldn’t help feeling a twinge of disappointment at the fact that he was getting called away.

His eyes, not just his lips, smiled as he spoke in husky tone, staring straight into Haley’s eyes. “I’ll be right back.”

Haley found herself nodding as she gently fell under the spell of his sexy voice.

Before he headed down the stairs with Jason, Eddie raised his hand. “Nice to see you, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan.”

Holy crap
!

Haley froze. She’d completely forgotten that her parents were even up in the loft area. Once she’d turned and locked eyes on Eddie, everything else had just disappeared like magic and they were the only two people that existed.

“Nice seeing you, Eddie,” her mom said in her high sing-song voice.

She heard her dad grunt his response, which could only mean that he too had picked up on the intimate vibe that had clearly been happening between herself and Eddie. Heck, so many sparks had just been flying between the two of them that Haley wouldn’t be surprised if she turned around and saw that they’d been scorched by them.

Blank face,
she told herself as she tried to mask any hint that would lead them down the something-is-obviously-going-on-between-you-two path that she was sure they were both already halfway down with a map that led them to Lake What-Exactly-Is-Going-On-With-You-Two.

“Well, I better get down there and mingle,” Haley happily chirped, glancing over her shoulder with a nothing-to-see-here, move-along smile plastered on her face as she double-timed it, heading for the stairs.

“Not so fast, young lady.” Her father’s words stopped her dead in her tracks.

In the Sloan household, two things made you stop what you were doing and pay attention. One, Mom using your middle name. Two, Dad referring to you as ‘young lady.’

Pivoting on her heels, she slowly turned around. She knew that, even though as of a week ago she was twenty-eight years old, owned her own business, and had just paid off her car—which she’d been so proud of herself she wanted to frame the pink slip!—there was no way she was worming her way out of this conversation.

“Yeah, Daddy?” she asked.

“What is going on between you and that boy?” Her father’s tone was deadly serious.

“Now, Pete, Haley is a grown woman. That’s none of our business.” Her mom patted her dad’s husky arm as she winked at Haley.

“The hell it’s not, Sandy.” Her dad shot her mom a look that said he didn’t appreciate her opinion right now.

Haley could see that her dad was getting worked up. After her Uncle Bob had suffered from his first heart attack when he was five years younger than her dad was now, Haley had been worried that her dad was going to follow in his big brother’s poor-cardiac-health footsteps. He certainly wasn’t doing a lot to prevent that from happening. His diet was atrocious; he ate too much red meat, and he took in about four times the amount of sodium than he should. There was nothing she could do about his food choices, but there was no way she was going to sit back and let him stress about her.

“Dad, there’s nothing to get upset about. Eddie and I are just friends.”

Well, technically friends with benefits, but that was really just splitting hairs and definitely not something her parents needed to know.

Her dad raised his eyebrow. “Sweet pea, I wasn’t born yesterday. That man is interested in being a lot more than just your friend. And I saw him just a couple days ago with that tart he used to run around with.”

Haley knew that there was no way on earth he would understand the complexity of the situation Eddie was in, but she knew he meant well so she tried to explain it anyways. “Her name is Lacey, Dad. And she’s not a tart. She’s Emily’s mom.”

“I don’t think those two facts are necessarily exclusive in this particular situation,” her mother offered as sweetly as if she had been complimenting someone’s new dress.

“Mom!” Haley couldn’t believe she’d just heard her mom kinda-sorta speak an ill word towards someone. The only other people Haley had
ever
heard her mom say something even close to the range of being negative about were Eddie’s parents and Haley’s aunt Cheryl.

That’s it. Three people total. Not that she’d actually said anything that mean. She’d only stated that she “didn’t understand how Mr. and Mrs. Thomas called themselves parents” and about Aunt Cheryl she’d said that her “heart went out to her because that woman has serious issues.”

Sandra Sue Sloan lived by the creed, ‘if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all.’ Growing up, they’d had a wooden plaque hanging in their kitchen that said Rule #1: Be Nice. Then beneath it was Rule #2: See Rule #1. So to hear her mom basically call Lacey a ‘tart’ was seriously out of character.

Haley’s mouth was gaping open like a largemouth bass as she stared at her mom.

“Well, if tart fits,” her mother stated matter-of-factly.

Her dad puffed out his chest, obviously feeling justified in his stance now that Haley’s mom was on his side—at least when it came to Lacey.

“Listen, I know you worry about me. But Eddie has a lot of stuff going on right now and he is just trying to do what’s best for his baby girl.” Haley thought that if there were anything her dad could relate to and identify with, surely it was that. Haley and her sisters were the apple of her father’s eye.

Although his voice still held bravado, Haley saw in his hazel eyes that he was softening. “Well, that’s all fine and good. But I just want what’s best for
my
baby girl.”

With that, her dad pulled her into his arms and kissed her on the top of her head. For a moment, she let herself soak in the cherished feeling she got from the strength of his embrace.

“I know, Daddy,” Haley said as she squeezed him once more. Stepping back, she wiped a little moisture that had slipped from her eye off her cheek and clapped her hands together, saying brightly. “I really better get back down there.”

“Go, sweetie.” Her mom nodded with an encouraging smile. “Enjoy your night. You deserve it.”

Haley turned and went downstairs with renewed determination to do just that.

 

* * * * *

 

EDDIE STOOD AGAINST the wall that faced the dressing room area, watching as people walked in and out of it, admiring the chandelier, the décor, the size. They had no idea what had transpired there. He smiled to himself. He’d never forget what had gone on in there.

“Hey.” Riley moved past several people to stand beside him. “Great turnout, huh?”

“Yeah,” Eddie agreed as he looked around the packed room. He was so happy for Haley. She’d worked so hard to make this place perfect and she’d succeeded.

“So…” Riley crossed his arms and moved so that he stood in front of Eddie, feet planted shoulder-width apart. Then, in a tone that Eddie had only heard used by Ward on
Leave it to Beaver
when he was talking to one of his sons, Riley asked. “Got anything you want to tell me?”

“You practicing your dad voice?” Eddie asked, not addressing his friend’s question.

Riley, in turn, completely ignored Eddie’s smartass remark and waited, boring a hole into Eddie as he did.

Eddie stood up a little straighter. He’d known this talk was bound to happen. When Riley and Chelle had gotten together, Eddie had not been happy about it and had not only confronted Riley about it but almost kicked his ass over the whole thing. He’d figured that if his friend ever caught wind of whatever the hell it was that Eddie and Haley had going on, Riley would want to return the favor.

“If you have a question, ask it,” Eddie said, staring right back into Riley’s eyes.

In a low voice that was only audible to Eddie, Riley asked, “Is it true? Is there something going on between you and Haley?”

“Yes,” Eddie answered. He might not have known what exactly, but there was definitely something going on.

Riley’s expression remained the same. Not even a slight twitch as he stared Eddie down. “I would warn you not to hurt her, but I know you…”

Here it comes
, Eddie thought. He knew the same words he’d thrown in Riley’s face were going to get used against him now. He’s not good enough for her. She deserved better. Riley wouldn’t be telling Eddie anything he didn’t already know.

Riley continued. “If you started this, then that means you care about her. And the last thing you would ever do is hurt someone you care about. I hope you guys can work it out. I think you would both be really good for
each other
.”

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