Page 58 of Dare You to Lie


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“Shit.”

“What?” Sid asked.

“The gossip hens are here.”

Sid chuckled. “They always are. This is where they hang out every morning.”

“You knew, and you still suggested we come here together?”

“Kat, it’s not a secret that we’re engaged or that you moved in.”

“I haven’t read anything about me moving in. How do you know it’s not still a secret?” I was being ridiculous, and I knew it, but I couldn’t help myself.

Sid pulled out his phone and scrolled around. Meanwhile, I was trying my best to avoid the hens’ stares. He laid his phone on the table facing me and pushed it forward. I looked down and groaned. Another “Daily Happenings” entry.

Daily Happenings

It’s official, folks. Kat was seen moving into Sid’s house last week. They were also spotted together this weekend in Ridge Point visiting Sid’s parents. Will they set a wedding date soon? As soon as we find out, we’ll let you know.

In other news, Mindy is looking for help at her store since Rebecca has opened her new restaurant, Harvest House. If anyone is interested or knows someone who might be interested in working there, please contact Mindy or Laney.

Also, if anyone has the scoop for Tom Tracy’s popcorn machine, please return it. It’s been missing for two weeks, and he needs it for the next movie night in the park.

Well, that’s all for news in Oak Springs. Stay tuned for more.

I snorted. “News? This shit is notnews. Well, except for Mindy looking for help.”

“Yeah, that’s the first time I’ve actually seen news in there,” Sid said.

“Who the hell is writing this? Is it the hens?”

Sid shrugged. “No clue. I wanted to show you that people already know what’s going on with us.”

“Great. So now what?”

He shrugged again.

“Stop doing that.”

He huffed. “I don’t know. I think we go on with our lives like we always have.”

“Easier said than done.”

“Kat, you’re up,” Elouise called.

I hurried to the counter and grabbed everything, happy to move on from the awkward conversation and the prying eyes of the townsfolk.

“I was going to talk to Frank today about bringing Shiloh to the farm, so if the offer still stands, I’d love your help,” Sid said from behind me.

“Sure. I’d love to help.” I reached into my pocket to grab my card to pay, but Sid slid his across the counter.

“Put all of this together, Elouise,” he said.

She swiped his card and handed it back.

“Thanks for paying. You didn’t have to.”

“It’s no problem. Let’s take this back to the house and grab the cars.”

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