THE CUPCAKES GLOWED behind the glass and I tapped my chin as I stared at them. âI should get a few of those as well.â
Veena grinned and placed them into the box with all the other baked goods I couldnât say no to.
I straightened up. âAnd four pop tarts, please.â
Veenaâs was a tiny bakery in town, named after the owner and head baker. She was a petite woman in her forties with very shiny, black hair and bright eyes. I often stopped in at lunch to pick up some treats for Liya and myself, and always enjoyed my chats with the friendly Veena.
âHow many people are you watching The Bachelorette with?â
âJust four of us.â
She laughed. âYou have enough for a hockey team here.â
âItâs your baking. Itâs like crack.â
âYou say the sweetest things. I should put that on the window.â She sealed the box up and cleared her throat. âHowâs your dad?â
âHeâs good. Heâs going to house sit for his brother over on Salt Spring for a couple months.â
She nodded, turning her back to me to place the box in a carrying bag. âRight. He mentioned that. He has a farm, right?â
âYep. Does he come in a lot?â My dad didnât like sweets, so this surprised me.
When she turned, her smile strained. âSometimes.â
I narrowed my eyes. âNext time you should remind him that I like cupcakes and he should bring me some at the store.â
The warmth returned to her eyes. âIâll do that.â
I left the bakery with the treats and walked over to Divâs apartment.
Max opened the door when I knocked, and I held out the bag. âTreats.â
His eye lit up. âWe like you. Youâre forever welcome on Bachelorette night.â He stepped back and gestured for me to come in.
âIs that Hannah?â Div called from the kitchen.
I slipped my shoes off and placed them in the closet. âYes.â
âDoes she want a glass of wine?â
âShe does,â I replied, following Max into a pristinely clean kitchen.
Avery sat at the counter, pouring red wine into four glasses, while Div arranged gummy bears on a plate. He caught sight of the bakery bag and gave me a flat look.
âVeenaâs?â
âWhere else?â
He approached the bag like there was a wild animal inside, peeked in, before closing his eyes and inhaling. The moan he let out made all of us uncomfortable.
âDiv, are you okay?â Avery asked, laughing.
Div frowned at the bag like he didnât trust it. âHannah, why are you tempting me like this? Do you hate me?â
My mouth fell open. âOf course I donât hate you. Everyone should experience Veenaâs cupcakes.â I nudged the bag closer to him. âTaste one.â
He patted his stomach. âI like having abs.â
âOh my god.â Max shook his head. âNo one needs to hear about your abs anymore. We get it.â
We collected plates, glasses, and the bag, and moved into the living room.
âWhy donât you start surfing?â I asked Div, placing my glass on a coaster on the coffee table. There wasnât an object out of place in Divâs living room and I didnât dare get rings on the table. âWyatt eats whatever he wants and you could shred cheese on his abs.â
Avery clapped, delighted. âWell, since you brought it upââ
âYou shouldnât have brought it up,â Div sang.
Avery settled next to me on the floor, staring hard at me with a huge grin. âHannah.â
I cut a glance between the three of them. âI feel like Iâm being set up.â
Max put his hands up. âIâm just here to make fun of people on TV.â
Avery rested her chin on her palm, watching me with bright eyes. âWhatâs going on with you and Wyatt?â
I made a face. âNothing.â
âYouâre hanging out.â She narrowed her eyes. âA lot. He doesnât really do that.â
âHang out with people?â
She nodded. âHe surfs. Thatâs it. Sometimes he goes for a drink with Emmett or Holden or Finn if heâs in town, or a friend, but mostly he just surfs.â
Max raised an eyebrow. âYeah, and what was the deal with you asking people out while he supervised?â
âWhat???â Averyâs pitch was so high, it could have cracked the TV screen.
I did my best to skewer Max with my eyes. He fought a grin, staring at the TV. âI thought you were just here to watch TV.â
âIâm shutting up now.â He stuffed half a cupcake in his mouth.
Avery stuck her face very close to mine and I started laughing. Her eyes bored into mine. âTell. Me. Everything.â
I shrugged and wiggled away from her. âItâs nothing. Wyattâs teaching me to surf.â
Avery narrowed her eyes. âBy making you ask guys out?â
My face was hot and I was blushing again.
Div cleared his throat. âThere was a blog post.â
Avery and I whipped our heads at him in unison. âWhat?â
Div handed his phone to us. We read the title of the post on the Queenâs Cove Daily blog. My stomach dropped through the floor and Avery fell back onto the floor, laughing. I took the phone and read with an expression of total fucking mortification.
âAre millennials desperate?â I read. âHannah Nielsen, of Pemberley Books, aggressively pursued all men in the closest vicinity on Thursday.â
Avery wiped tears from her eyes as her chest shook. Max covered his mouth with his hand, chest also shaking. Div winced.
âDon wrote about this on the blog? This is so embarrassing!â
âHannah.â Avery stopped laughing so hard and sat up. âWhat were you doing?â
âWyatt is teaching me how to be a hot girl.â
âWhat?â the three of them repeated it in unison, staring at me like Iâd grown another head.
Div studied me. âI can see it.â
âHot girl?â Avery reared back. âWhat?â
I sighed. âIâm turning thirty in one month and three weeks and Iâm sick of being boring little Hannah whoâs shy and scared of everything.â And I want to find true love, I didnât say.
Avery blinked in surprise. âHannah.â Her tone was soft.
âI didnât say anything to you because I know what youâre going to say. Youâre going to tell me to be myself or some crap like that.â
âThatâs exactly what I would say. Youâre already a hot girl.â
I gave her a flat look.
âWhat? You are!â
âDiv.â I knew heâd tell me the truth.
He glanced up from his phone. âYou should cut your hair. Something shoulder length and choppy. And stop wearing sweaters two sizes too big.â
Avery threw a gummy worm at him and it fell down his shirt. She turned back to me. âHannah. Youâre gorgeous and funny and smart andââ
âI know, I know.â I shrugged. âI just want to try something different.â
Avery rolled her lips. I knew what she was thinking, but sheâd never say it. She was wondering what a guy like Wyatt was doing hanging out with a girl like me.
âIâm doing his social media stuff,â I explained. âHeâs trying to get a sponsorship. See?â I stood to retrieve my phone from my bag by the door, and when I had returned to the living room, I had pulled Wyattâs page.
Divâs gaze skimmed over the stats on my page. âWow. You did this?â
I nodded with a smile. âYeah. I started last week.â
âLast week?â Maxâs eyes bulged and he grabbed the phone from Div. âYou have a lot of content already and your account is doing great. This video has two million views.â
It was the video of Wyatt walking out of the sparkling water the other morning with his board tucked under his arm, shaking his hair out. Heâd probably hate that this video existed, but this video had catapulted his social media into a new layer.
Avery watched the video over Maxâs shoulder before giving me a funny smile. âHannah. This is amazing.â
I shrugged but a smile broke through on my face. âItâs nothing.â
âItâs not nothing.â She shook her head, watching me and thinking. âItâs cool. Not a lot of people could do this.â
âThérèse commented,â Max said, showing me the phone.
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The comment had ten thousand likes and several hundred comments in a thread below it. My heart squeezed and I grinned big at my phone.
Max unwrapped his second cupcake. âWho else did you ask out?â
My gaze snapped from my phone up to him. âHmm? Oh. Letâs see. You two, Don,â I counted, starting to laugh at the memory of Donâs pitying expression. âA couple tourists, Holden, Carter, and Beck.â
âCarter?â Avery winced. âOh no.â
âWe went to the bar last night.â I took a bite of one of Veenaâs pop tarts. âHe did a beer bong and got kicked out.â
Div cringed. âGood God.â
âHoldenâs a babe,â Max added.
Avery made a face. âHeâs my brother-in-law, dude.â
He shrugged. âI donât care. Heâs hot.â
I reached for my water on the coffee table and Div slipped a coaster in front of me. âHoldenâs nice, but Iâm not into him. Heâs a practice date.â
âOkay, but Beck?â Avery raised an eyebrow. âBeck is cute. Paging Dr. Gorgeous, am I right?â
Max nodded and fake coughed. âDoctor, I think Iâm sick.â
A giggle ripped out of me, and Avery snorted. This was fun, even if we were covering all the topics I didnât want to talk about tonight. I had spent a bit of time with Max and Div leading up to Averyâs wedding last year, but we had never all hung out like this. Maybe Iâd have them over next time, now that I had the house to myself for the rest of the summer.
âBeck is cute,â I agreed, but when I thought about asking him out, Wyattâs face popped into my head, sitting across the table at the bar last night. Any time I had glanced at him during karaoke, he was watching me with a little smile. Even the memory sent zings through my chest.
If only all my dates could be as fun as hanging out at the bar with Wyatt.
Max turned up the volume. âEveryone shut up right now, itâs starting.â