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Two hours later, Dane found me at the bar and slapped me on the back. “Time to go.”

I didn’t bother asking where we were going. I knew I wouldn’t have a say in it anyway.

We walked back in the direction we came from. Dane stopped in front of our hotel. “We’re here.” He nodded toward the door.

“You mean, we’re calling it a night?” I was almost excited. My bachelor party wasn’t exactly the good time it was supposed to be. My best friend kept falling asleep and was too tired to carry on a conversation when he was awake. Dane just wanted to tell me how a bachelor party should be done.

“Hell no, I’ve arranged to meet up with some girls. The party is just getting started.”

I rolled my eyes. “I don’t want to meet up with some girls. I think I’m just going to call it a night.” I took a step toward the elevator, but Dane grabbed me by the back of my shirt and pulled me back.

“Nope, this is the last thing on the list. We have dates waiting at the bar for us now.”

“I’m getting married, I don’t want a date.” I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get it through his head.

“Just come to the bar and have one last drink. Then I will let you go,” Dane promised.

“Fine.” Whatever it took to get him off my back.

We all sat at the bar, sipping on our beer. Dane’s girls never showed up, but he kept checking his watch.

“What are you doing? I hope you didn’t pay these girls because I think they stood you up.”

Dane’s face was void of all emotion. “I guess they lost track of time.” He pulled out his phone and called three different times.

“Who the fuck are you calling? Just give up, they aren’t coming and it’s just as well.”

“The girls are supposed to meet us here at midnight,” he finally said.

“What girls?”

“The girls, our girls,” he said losing his cool.

“Lennox?” I questioned.

“Yeah, they are staying in the same hotel, that’s why I had to make something up and give them a head start. They are staying here and Alissa was supposed to make sure they were here by midnight.”

At first I was a little excited that I would get to see Lennox after all, but the fact that they were twenty minutes late, made me worry.

“Give me my phone,” I told Dane.

He pulled it from his pocket and handed it over. I dialed Lennox quickly.

She didn’t answer.

It went straight to voicemail

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