I raised my eyebrow at him and tilted my head. “Really, Dad? We’re in the country. There is nothing else to do but have river parties, field parties, and barn dances.”
“That doesn’t answer my question, does it?”
I never lied to my father—well, with the exception of the night when I’d bought the condoms.
“Yes, Daddy. There will be alcohol. Yes, I will watch everyone. No, I won’t let Will or Colt drink since they are driving. There is a plan already set up. Whoever drove and ends up drinking will stay the night at Claire’s. Plus, her brother, Duke, is home from college, and he will be keeping an eye on things, too.”
My father nodded his head. My parents weren’t very strict, but then again, they were. As long as we were always truthful with them, they would be okay with things. Colt and I always knew we could call our parents if needed.
I had gone to a party in Fredericksburg with Maegan, and I’d ended up drinking. I’d called my father, and my parents had come to pick me up. I’d gotten a nice long lecture the next day, but they always told us that we could call anytime with no punishments. If we didn’t call and we got caught, then the wrath of my father would fall upon us. Neither Colt nor I would want that.
“Watch Lauren and Taylor if they go, okay? They’re younger.”
I nodded my head as I leaned up and kissed my father on the cheek. Then, the doorbell rang. I smiled as I bolted to the door and threw it open. Will was standing there, looking hot as hell in his Wranglers, boots, and light-blue T-shirt. His hair was peeking out from under his cowboy hat before he took it off. I was instantly turned-on. We hadn’t been together again since our first night. I was hoping he would take care of that tonight.
Will walked in and shook my father’s hand. Then, he said, “Hello,” to my mother.
“Don’t keep her out too late, Will. If y’all decide to stay, you call me, Alex.”
“Yes, sir. Night, Mama! I love you.”
“I love you, too. Will, please be careful driving.”
Will placed his hat back on his head and nodded. “Yes, ma’am. Always.”
Will grabbed my hand, and we made our way to his truck. He opened the passenger door and held my hand until I sat down.
He leaned in and kissed me gently on the lips. “I love you.”
I smiled and placed my hand on his face. “I love you, too.”
“I’m going to take you again tonight, Lex.”
My mouth barely opened, and I instantly felt the wetness between my legs. I whispered, “Will…”
He gave me another look that had me sucking in a breath of air before he stepped away and shut the door. He walked around the front of the truck and then jumped in.
“Do we have to go to the party?” I asked when he shut the door.
He threw his head back and laughed. “Yes! This is our last summer before we head to college.”
I sighed. “We’ll be home every summer, and I’m sure Claire will throw a party each summer. Besides, I don’t even like Claire.”
Will looked over at me, shocked. “What? Since when?”
I shook my head and thought back to a few days ago when Libby, Grace, Lauren, and I had all gone for a ride at Lauren’s place.
Grace brought her horse alongside Libby’s. Grace had told me something had happened between Libby and Luke the night Will and I slept together. Luke had been pouting since Libby left with Will.
“Libby, spill it. You got upset with Luke the other night when Alex and Will came back. What gives? Y’all seemed to be having fun at the party, and then the next thing I knew, Luke was in the corner, feeling up Claire Montgomery,” Grace said.
Libby looked at Grace, who stared straight ahead. “I guess I was just upset to see Luke and Will fighting. I hate when they fight. You know that, Grace.”
I glanced over to Lauren, and she was frowning.
Grace was not about to let it go. “Bullshit, Libby. You and my brother used to be so damn close. Then, he pulled the whole kissing-you shit before he left for college, and things haven’t been the same. The other night, y’all seemed to be back to your old selves, having fun and dancing. How did Claire come into the picture?”
Libby turned away from us, and I could tell she was upset. I stopped my horse, and Lauren and Grace stopped as well. Libby turned her horse around to face us. When I saw the tear moving down her face, my heart broke.