"Morgan! Morgan, are you all right?" Jenna came running in the store around four-thirty that afternoon.
"What? Yes, Jen, I'm fine."
"Why didn't you call me before?"
"Before what?"
Jenna made an irritated sound and pushed her blond hair back from her face. "Before now! Why didn't you let me know what happened last night? And Casey! Are you okay?" She turned and swept a startled Casey into a hug.
"I'm fine, Jen, thanks," Casey said. "Really."
"Casey, here are the first matchups." Morgan handed the paper to Casey, who headed back to the game room. "Jenna, I'm sorry. I just didn't think about it. It was a mess last night talking to the police and then cleaning—"
"The police were here?" Jenna paled.
Morgan felt guilty. "Slow down, Jenna. Come on, let's sit." She brought Jenna behind the counter and pulled out a stool, then sat on a chair herself. "First off, everyone is fine." Morgan told her sister about the previous night, trying to keep it focused as Jenna latched onto every detail as though it was life-threatening.
"Now," said Morgan, "how did you even find out?"
"I was at Rose's salon and this woman came in and talked about how her son had been at some card game at a store and there'd been a fight. I checked Facebook and saw posts from Vincent and some other people. I would have been here sooner but I had to work at the other salon today too." Jenna took a deep breath. "Okay. I'm good. Sorry, I didn't mean to be all crazy."
"You should always be yourself," Morgan teased.
"Ugh." Jenna made a face. "But really, you're all right?"
"I am. Shane was here and he was a big help. He even took me home."
"Shane?" Jenna's face lit up. "Shane was here? Well, that was handy."
"Slow down again," Morgan said. "He was here, he helped cover the window, and he took me home. He even stayed the night." She raised a hand to stop her sister's excited comments. "But that's all, Jen. He is a nice guy, we like each other, but the romantic aspect is not there."
"Why not?"
"Because he says it's not. And that's fine. He feels whatever he feels, and I am not going to argue."
"Oh. So you do feel that way." Jenna grinned. "Because I think you wouldn't mind arguing that case."
"Jenna." She gave her sister a look, but Jenna was unmoved. "Okay, yes, I had hoped for more. That was why I invited him to the store last night. It was partly Casey's idea to let him get a look at me in my natural habitat."
"Morgan."
"Anyway," Morgan continued, "he came and we talked and he was honest about things, which I appreciate. He's not into someone like me, and that's fine."
"'Fine.' You keep saying that word," said Jenna. "I do not think it means what you think it means."
Morgan chuckled at the reference. "I know exactly what it means. Now, let's move along."
"Yeah, that's the other reason I'm here." Jenna cleared her throat. "Brianna scheduled an appointment for the dress fittings tomorrow."
"What? No. No, I'm not going. I'm barely getting through today as it is." Morgan had been fighting exhaustion with caffeine and sugar, and was getting a headache. "Tomorrow I'm sleeping in."
"Please, come with me," Jenna said. "I'm a pushover without you."
"You're a pushover anyway," Morgan said, but rubbed her sister's arm to show she was kidding. "Besides, you know and I know it will just end up in a fight. And despite what I'm sure she thinks, I do not want to fight with her."
"You're coming to dinner at Mom and Dad's though, right? Tomorrow night, remember."
"Yes, I'll be there."
"And at the fitting?"
Morgan sighed, but caved in. Jenna had mastered the puppy-dog eyes. "All right, I'll go. For you. But I'm not trying on any dresses. I can't afford to go to the wedding, anyway."
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Shane yawned as he waited for his brother. He wished his sister, Chloe, could join them, but she was on a trip to Europe. Hopefully their parents hadn't done anything too drastic that he didn't know about. He hadn't spoken to his mother or father in a while, so he could have missed something.
His thoughts wandered to Morgan. He hadn't talked to her in a couple of days, and he hoped she was doing all right after the incident at the store. She'd run through a gamut of emotions that night. He remembered her laughing, then her anger at the two men, and how she'd switched to concern for Casey and everyone else at the store. Morgan was fun, and colorful. Literally colorful, he thought, with her tattoos and her hair, which seemed different every time he saw her.
Plus her eyes were amazing and she had a sexy smile. He shook his head. No reason to go there. He was relieved when he saw Mark walk in and he could distract himself.
"Hey, man." Mark grinned and they traded a quick hug.
"Hey, yourself," Shane said. "Have a seat."
"I want the biggest Coke they have." Mark sat and huffed out a breath. "What's up? You look as tired as I feel."
"Had a rough night a couple of days ago and haven't made up for it yet."
"Oh?" Mark grinned. "What was her name?" His brown eyes shone with mischief.
"Not like that." Shane shook his head. "And you keep that up, I won't tell you anything."
"You're no fun," Mark said. The server delivered their drinks, and he sucked half of his soda down in one go. "Much better. I can feel the sugar rush as we speak."
"Do you live on that stuff?" Shane asked. "I swear I don't know how you have any of your own teeth left with all the sugar you've had over the years."
"You should talk. I've seen how you make your coffee."
"You easily drink twice as much soda as I do coffee."
"I guess I just have the good genes, and strong teeth." Mark shrugged.
"That or it will catch up with you and they'll all fall out at once."
"You're just jealous," Mark said. "I've always had better teeth." They took a break from talking to order their food, then Mark asked, "So who is this girl you threatened not to tell me about?"
"Her name is Morgan. You remember Evan?" After Mark nodded, Shane continued, "She is Evan's fiancée's sister."
"I didn't know Evan was engaged."
"Sorry, I figured I'd told you. It's a bit of a wild ride at the moment. He asked me to be his best man."
"That's cool."
"In Fiji."
Mark stared. "Get the hell out."
Shane brought him up to speed on the wedding events. "So I guess I'm going to Fiji."
"Nice. Need a plus-one? Or are you set with the sister?"