I giggle-snort and feel him scowl.
“Pay attention.”
I clear my throat. “Sorry.”
“Do you want to give it a try?” he asks.
“Sure.”
“Okay, good luck.”
He pats my ass and moves back and I have to bite my lip to keep from breaking down into hysterics. Taking my usual stance, I line the ball up with the arrow that will drive it home, take one, two, three steps and then roll the ball down the lane. It quickly moves over the arrow I aimed for and straight for the head pin and crash! Strike!
“Yes!” I clap my hands and turn around to applause and Will looking stupefied.
“You played me.”
“You’ll live.” I shrug and wrap my arms around him to hug him.
“You bowl?” he asks.
“She is a crazy-good bowler. We used to go all the time back in the day.” Natalie tells him and I smile smugly.
“Why didn’t you say?” he asks.
“And spoil the fun of you showing me how to handle the balls? Never.”
Will’s eyes narrow and he glares down at me and I can’t help the wide smile on my face. Have I ever enjoyed tormenting someone so much? No, I don’t believe I have.
He leans in and whispers in my ear, “You’re going to pay for that later.”
“I can’t wait.” I respond and sashay past him to join the girls.
Caleb is up next and crashes all the pins into a strike. Jeez, he’s so muscular and, well, a little scary. He’s Will’s Navy SEAL brother, and he’s just as big as his brothers; tall, broad, muscular.
I’m surrounded by a whole lot of hotness. If I wasn’t me, I’d be jealous of me.
That makes me chuckle to myself.
“What are you laughing at?” Luke asks me. He has kind eyes. I never noticed that before. Luke Williams is super-hot, and very sweet. And completely in love with his wife and daughter.
“Nothing, just wondering how I got here.”
He smiles knowingly.
“This clan can be a lot to handle.”
“Everyone is so nice, it’s just…”
“I get it.” He smiles reassuringly. “I haven’t been a part of them for long, only about a year. It’s pretty overwhelming at first.”
“Oh, I’m not a part of them, I’m just hanging out with Will.”
“Right.” He smirks down at me and shakes his head. “Megan, I don’t know you, but I’ve spent some time with Will. Trust me. He’s not just hanging out with you.”
I watch Will throw the ball down the lane and scowl and cuss when he only knocks eight pins down. My gaze finds Luke’s again.
“You think?”
“I know. Be careful. Have fun. He’s a good guy.” And with that, he pats my knee and moves back over to his wife.
“What was that all about?” Will asks as he takes the seat Luke vacated.
“Nothing. He was just saying hi. Do you guys really do this regularly?” I ask, trying to distract both of us.
“We try to. It’s not usually this many of us at once, though.”
“It’s fun. And cool that you all like to hang out together.”
“Don’t you like to hang out with your family?” Will asks.
Fuck, why did I bring up family?
“Uh…”
“Hey, Meg, have you heard from Sylvia lately?” Jules asks and takes a swig of her beer.
God, I wish I could drink some beer right now.
“No, not for about a year.” I mumble and immediately begin to twist my fingers in my lap. Please don’t ask about Leo.
Will frowns down at me. “Who’s Sylvia?”
“Her mom,” Jules states matter-of-factly.
“You haven’t talked to your mom in a year?” he asks. Everyone has gone quiet now and are listening to this conversation and I just want to die.
“No. It’s no big deal.”
Jules snorts. Natalie shifts uncomfortably. Matt, the quiet, but no less attractive, one of the bunch, sits back in his chair and watches me thoughtfully.
“More margaritas?” Samantha asks brightly.
“I’ll buy this round.” Caleb and Samantha make a trip to the bar to order the drinks and everyone starts talking about other things, much to my relief.
“This subject isn’t closed,” Will whispers in my ear.
“Yes it is.”
“I love this song!” Jules hops up and pulls Natalie with her, who then pulls me and Brynna up to join them in a spontaneous dance about the lane. Carly Rae Jepson is singing Call Me Maybe. I hate this song.
And yet, I can’t help but love this song.
Sam and Caleb return with a fresh batch of drinks, and Sam joins us girls in our dancing frenzy, weaving and bobbing around us. Stacy grips her belly as she giggles at us and sings along to the fun song.
We are dancing about, being silly girls. I glance over at the guys and they are staring at us, with smirks on their faces.
“You all have the same taste in music as a thirteen-year-old girl,” Nate taunts us.
“Every woman in this country loves this song,” Brynna informs him. “It’s a law, I think. Hey, Matt, isn’t it a law?”
Matt laughs and then purses his lips like he’s thinking really hard about it. “I don’t pay attention to the girly laws,” he finally responds, making Brynna scowl at him.
“Traitor.”