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She laughed. “Sorry.”

I took a deep breath. “Although, it doesn’t suck when we race at parties.”

“I’m afraid to even ask.”

“We toss a girl on each shoulder and race down the street with them.”

She rolled her eyes.

“The girls love it.”

“Anyone in particular?” she asked.

“Does it matter now?” I quipped.

“I suppose not, asshole.”

“Sorry,” I said, realizing I was taking my frustrations out on her. “I’m still getting over Soph,” I said, referring to my old prep school friend.

Sophie Price was the most beautiful girl you’d ever met. Seriously. Take it from someone who’s met Bar Refaeli in person. Soph was even more stunning. Especially since she’d had a personality makeover. I’d never regret anything as much as not making her fall in love with me.

“You can’t make anyone fall, Spence. Either they do or they don’t.”

“I said that out loud?”

“Duh, and it’s been two years, Spencer. You seriously need to get over her. She’s with that Ian guy anyway, right?”

“Right.”

“That hot South African guy named Ian,” she concluded.

“Thanks.”

“That hot Saffy named Ian who gives his life to mutilated Ugandan orphans and worships the ground Sophie walks on.”

I stopped and glared at her. “That’ll do, Bridge.”

She pretended to zip her mouth closed and we kept walking.

I’d researched the truck dealership beforehand and knew exactly which vehicle I wanted. A black Ford F150 crew cab.

“You’re kidding me,” Bridge deadpanned when she saw it.

“I’m not,” I said. “We’re moving to a ranch. In Montana. I’m not kidding.”

I started to fill the bed with our bags as a salesman came barreling toward us.

“How you doing, folks?”

“I’m going to make your life easy,” I told him, settling in the last bag. “This is the truck we want. I’m willing to pay fifteen hundred below asking price and in cash.”

He grinned from ear to ear. “Let me talk to my manager,” he told us before running back toward the main building.

“Stay with the bags?” I asked.

“Sure,” she said, pulling the tailgate down and settling in for the wait.

“I’d take this opportunity to say goodbye to your phone.”

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