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“The county fair? Let me get this straight… you’re choosing to go to the county fair over coming to my party?”

“Like you said, you throw a party after every game. We can come to the next one.” Cole shrugged.

“What about you, Kaiden? You’re coming to my party, right? You have to come now you’re the new QB. Everyone will want you there.”

He glared at her, letting out an exasperated breath. “I go where they go.” His eyes went to Bryan and Gav.

“Maybe you should cancel the party and go have a cheer vigil for Monroe,” Aaron suggested. “I bet he’d appreciate that.”

“Seriously?”

“Oh, that’s right. He wouldn’t want you there because you cheated on him with Sean.”

“God, Aaron, you’re such a dick.”

“Whatever, Lindsey,” he said. “I’m out. Who’s riding with us?”

“Me and Sofia will,” my sister said, grabbing Sofia’s hand and tugging her toward the guys.

“Wait a second, you’re really going to the fair?” Lindsey gawked at Aaron.

“Yep. See ya.”

“Fine. If everyone’s going to the fair, then so am I.”

“What?” Peyton barked. “You can’t.”

“Watch me.” She smirked. “Guess I’ll see you there.” Lindsey winked at Kaiden and sauntered off like she hadn’t just dropped a huge bomb.

“She’s fucking crazy,” Gav muttered, casting Kaiden a strange look.

“Whatever,” he murmured, and I was hyperaware of the fact he still hadn’t said so much as two words to me.

“Come on,” Ashleigh said. “We’ll meet you guys there.”

“Kaiden?” Gav said.

“Yeah, let’s roll.” His eyes slid right past me as he took off toward his car.

I went to speak, but Peyton silenced me with a hard look. “Don’t even think about it. We are going to that fair and we aren’t going to let the likes of Lindsey Filmer ruin our fun.”

“Fine,” I mumbled, slipping into the back of Ashleigh’s car.

But everything wasn’t fine.

Not even a little bit.

Chapter Twenty-Two

Kaiden

The county fairwas a blur of lights and sounds and shrieks of excitement that filled the night sky like fireworks.

“Hell yes.” Bryan clapped his hands together as we waited for the others to pile out of their cars.

“You know you deserved to be on that field tonight,” Gav said.

“Yeah, but not like that.”

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