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“I think I might have something that can help you,” she whispered. “I can see it in your eyes that whatever reason you need to find them, it is really important to you. It won’t help you right this second, but Glen and Cameron are already booked for the same time next year. He will be back for Christmas and New Year’s.”

“Thank you,” I replied, not feeling any better. “I appreciate you going out on a limb and letting me know that. If I can’t find anything out from the bartender, then I will come and make reservations for next year.”

“Okay,” she said, smiling. “I’m glad I could help in some way.”

I took in a deep breath and walked toward the lounge, hoping it was Brian like I had expected. When I walked through the doorways, Brian looked up from the bar, a big smile crossing his lips. He wiped his hands and put the towel down, coming from behind the bar and hugging me tightly.

“Bea,” he said. “This is definitely a surprise. You look great. How are things?”

“They are interesting.” I laughed, walking with him toward the bar. “But my life seems to always fall under that category.”

“How is Hailey?”

“She’s good,” I said. “Getting back into the swing of working and taking care of my sporadic rear end.”

“You’ll have to tell her I said hi,” he replied.

“I’ll definitely do that.” I smiled. “Brian, can I ask you a question?”

“Sure, anything,” he said.

“You became friends with Cameron, right?”

“Yeah, I mean, as much as I could with a guy that pretty much stayed to himself.” He chuckled. “He was a different guy when he was around you.”

“How do you mean?”

“He was alive, happy, smiling,” he said. “I have seen him here four straight seasons in a row, and he has never laughed like he did when you were around.”

“That’s sweet,” I said, blushing. “Well, did you happen to get a number for him? Or maybe a name that I could use to look him up?”

“No,” he said, making my heart sink. “Unfortunately, he left before I could connect with him again. I heard that he’s coming back next season, though.”

“Yeah, the receptionist told me that,” I said, sinking down on the stool.

“Do you want a drink? Maybe your normal?”

“No, no,” I said, breathing deeply. “Actually, could I have a big glass of ice water with lemon?”

“Sure,” he replied. “You know, when my sister was expecting, she used to chug down lemon water like it was the end of the world. Funny thing was, she never actually liked lemon until then.”

“Crazy.” I chuckled, wondering if he knew.

“You’re not pregnant, are you?” He laughed, not even waiting for an answer.

I smiled halfway, the bes

t I could do under the circumstances. Luckily for me, he didn’t even seem to notice my hesitation. I thought about telling Brian, knowing that he was a sweet guy with a big heart. Maybe if he knew the circumstances, he would help me find Cameron. Just as I was about to say something, though, a crowd walked through the door, and I discarded the idea, burying it deep in my chest. I took a big sip of my water and smiled as he looked up at the crowd and took a deep breath.

“I’m going to leave you to it, then,” I said, smiling and standing from my stool. “If you think of anything, let me know. I’m in room 413, and I’ll be here until checkout on Monday morning.”

“That’s funny,” he said.

“What is?”

“Nothing, just that 413 was Cameron’s room when he was staying here.” He chuckled, walking around the bar and toward the guests.

How strange and coincidental was that?

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