Elliot #2
Fletcher clears his throat. “Why don’t you girls all get a drink to celebrate, and us guys will meet you inside in just a little bit?”
Vienna rubs her stomach. “Have you forgotten that your wife isn’t the only one who can’t drink right now?”
“No, but George has a new mocktail he wants to try out for you ladies,” Fletcher replies, referring to Laney’s dad.
Laney’s eyebrows lift. “Really?”
Fletcher pulls her into his chest by her waist. “Yeah. He and I were talking about it last week since I know you’ve been missing wine, and he thought it was a great idea to offer some non-alcoholic beverages on the menu for people who don’t drink, or pregnant women, like yourself. And he wants your input, of course.”
She cups the side of his face. “I love you.”
“Not more than I love you, angel.”
Rhonan clears his throat as they kiss. “All right, enough of that.”
Dilynne gags loud enough for everyone to hear. “Agreed. Besides, you might not be able to drink, but I still can, and I think we definitely need to celebrate that we’re all going to California in a few weeks!”
Ellis jumps up and down, pulling on Dilynne’s hand now. “We’re going on an airplane!”
The girls head in the direction of the main building of the winery, laughing as they walk and talk, leaving me and my boys, plus Remy, who Henley is still holding.
I’m so focused on watching Dilynne as she walks away, I don’t hear whatever Fletcher’s saying.
“Earth to Elliot!” He waves his hand in front of my face, pulling me from my stare.
When I meet his gaze, the smirk he’s wearing makes me want to punch him. “What?”
“I was talking to you, but apparently you were too busy gawking at your fiancée to notice.”
Henley clears his throat. “Is there something you need to tell me?”
“No, because we’re two grown adults.”
Henley hums. “Hmmm, debatable.”
Rhonan laughs. “Easy there, Henley. You just joined the ‘real adult club’ when Remy showed up. You’re only a year in. Don’t start acting holier than thou.”
“I’m not.”
Fletcher gratefully inserts himself into the conversation again. “Well, I was trying to ask you how things were going with you two,” he says, flicking his eyes back and forth between Henley and me. The conversation I had with him in my office last week comes back to my mind in that instant.
“It’s…going. Just taking it one day at a time right now. But uh…when were you three going to tell me that you were planning to join us in California?”
Henley raises a brow at me. “Wasn’t under the impression we needed your permission.”
“You don’t, I just…” What is it, Elliot? Are you ready to admit that you were looking forward to the week just the two of you? “I would have helped you come up with a way to surprise Dilynne, if that was the case.”
Henley seems to consider my words and accept them, but Fletcher chimes in next.
“Trust me, it was all I could do to hold Laney off on telling her. That woman was struggling with not being there for her best friend. I couldn’t tell her no, and so I told her the only way she was going was with me.
Then it turned into the idea of all of us going, and just kind of grew from there,” he says with a shrug.
“I know it will mean a lot to Dilynne,” I reply.
“Not to change the subject completely, but do you feel like your dad and Tori are buying the whole thing?” Rhonan asks, his voice low so people can’t overhear.
My mind veers back to the past few weeks. “Well, based on his reaction at dinner Friday night, he doesn’t understand why we aren’t getting married tomorrow.” I rub the back of my neck. “And what is bothering me more than that is the conversation that I heard between him and Tori earlier last week.”
Henley’s brows draw together. “What conversation?”
I spend the next few minutes filling in my friends on how Dilynne and I believe there’s something going on between my dad and Tori that doesn’t add up, the weird overdue bill I saw in his office, and his pressure for Dilynne and I to get married soon.
“Add on the fact that I saw my grandfather’s will in my dad’s office that night we had dinner at their house, but it wasn’t the same one from the probate reading, and I’m…”
Fletcher cuts me off. “Why would there be two different wills?”
Rubbing the back of my neck, I attempt to release the tension building there. “I honestly don’t fucking know, and until I know more, I don’t want to confront him about it.”
“Would another lawyer be able to help you?” Fletcher asks.
“I mean, maybe? My dad has a friend that I did my internship with that might be willing to let me pick his brain.”
“What if you tried to get some information out of Tori?” Rhonan suggests. “Strategically, of course.”
“Obviously, I can’t believe anything that comes out of her mouth either,” I retort.
“So, not sure it would matter if I did ask her in a nonchalant way. And since I’m pretty sure my dad and her are conspiring together on whatever the fuck is happening, if I ask her about it, it might alert her that I’m onto them.
” As if mentioning her conjures her presence, Tori appears in the courtyard again, watching me and the guys from a distance.
“But it looks like we might need to table this conversation until another time.”
“Blackjack next week then?” Henley asks.
“Maybe later in the week. Dilynne and I have to go to Georgia this weekend to pick up one last part for the Porsche, and I need to get ahead on work for when we go out to California.”
Rhonan’s eyebrows both lift. “You’re going on a road trip with her?”
“Dilynne has gone on plenty of trips by herself to pick up parts,” Henley argues. “Why do you need to go with her on this one?”
I cross my arms over my chest, widening my stance as I face him head on. “Why does it matter?”
“I mean…it doesn’t, but…”
“For your information, part of the reason I’m accompanying her is so we can strategize for Motorlux. Being stuck in the car will give us plenty of time to do so, time that she doesn’t want to give up as she races to finish the car.”
“I think that’s a great idea,” Fletcher says, bouncing his eyebrows. Luckily, Henley doesn’t catch it because he’s too busy glaring in my direction.
I roll my eyes. “I wasn’t looking for your approval.”
“Are you two driving out to Motorlux together too?” Rhonan asks.
Henley shakes his head, answering for me.
“No. There’s a delivery service for the car.
All cars have to be finished a week before the show and then they’re sealed in trailers until the big event.
” Remy starts to grow fussy in his arms. “I’m gonna grab some popcorn for Elodie and meet you guys inside, all right? ”
We nod and then watch him walk away. As soon as he’s out of earshot, Fletcher leans in closer to me, Rhonan following his lead. “Okay, Henley is gone. Now you can tell us everything.”
“You sound like a teenage girl looking for gossip,” I say.
Rhonan shrugs. “I’m with Fletcher. I feel like there’s way more going on than you wanted to say in front of Henley, and since Fletcher and I know how you’re really feeling about Dilynne…
” He checks around us to make sure no one is listening, and luckily, Tori is farther away from us now.
“We’re fucking invested, man. We just want to support you. ”
I blow out a breath and push my hand through my hair again.
“What do you want me to say? That we’ve had a few moments that felt…
natural? Real? That she’s tempting me in ways I didn’t expect?
That having her at my parents’ house for dinner made me protective over her in a way I’ve never felt with anyone else? Even Tori?”
Fletcher rubs his palms together. “Hell yeah. That’s exactly what we want to hear.”
“So this road trip…?” Rhonan prods.
“I honestly don’t know what to expect, but all I know is that I wanted to go with her.” And it’s true. The thought of her going by herself made my chest tight, the same tightness that only she can calm.
Fletcher rubs his chin. “And what’s the vibe you’re getting from Dilynne?”
My eyes drift over to the main building of the winery where she is. “Fuck. She’s…”
But I don’t get a chance to finish my sentence because someone is tapping on my shoulder from behind. I turn around and come face to face with Tori.
“What do you want?” I snap.
Tori’s eyes bounce between me and the guys.
She plants a hand on her hip, her pleading demeanor from earlier long gone.
It’s wild to me that I never noticed how quickly she could flip a switch between two personalities before.
Just another way this woman blinded me with her deception and acting abilities.
“You know what I find interesting?” she asks.
When I don’t respond, she keeps going. “Every time you and Dilynne touch, it seems to be initiated by her, like it’s unnatural for you to touch her first. You were never like that with me.” She tilts her head. “Which makes sense, considering you two could barely stand each other before.”
I step closer, lowering my voice. “Sounds like you just can’t accept the fact that I’ve moved on.”
Her eyes narrow, but she remains silent.
“You should worry a lot less about what I’m doing and a hell of a lot more about whatever mess you’ve gotten yourself into with my dad.”
With wide eyes, she goes to speak, but I’m not finished. “You need to leave. And you can tell my father that whatever little plan the two of you schemed up isn’t going to work.”
She lifts her chin. “You have no idea what you’re talking about.”
Holding her gaze, I say, “I know more than you think. Yeah, that’s right. I heard you’re little conversation outside by the dumpsters. And I know my father… Whatever you think you’re getting out of this won’t be worth it.”
Her eyes flicker, just for a second, and that’s all the confirmation I need. With a huff, she whirls around and storms off, leaving me alone with Rhonan and Fletcher again.
Fletcher slaps me on the back. “Proud of you, my friend.”
I blow out a frustrated breath. “I seriously don’t know what I ever saw in her.”