Ryan hung up the phone with a confused look on his face, then he realized he was sleeping alone tonight. “Ethan!” he yelled out angrily.
He walked to the outer room where his three deputies were still working. Helen, his secretary, had already left for the day. “Because of you I am without my fiancée for the night.”
Ethan looked up from the paperwork he was doing at his desk. “Huh?” he said as he looked up puzzled, his mind still on the report he was filling out about Mr. Harris’s missing cows. Whenever Mr. Harris got lonely his cows would suddenly go missing and this time it was Ethan’s turn to go visit with the elderly man.
“I just got a call from a very drunk Lacy who is over at Liz’s house and they are calling you all kinds of names,” Ryan explained with a frown, glaring at his deputy and folding his arms angrily across his chest. “What did you do to Liz? Lacy is staying the night with her.”
Logan Wilson, who was eavesdropping, started laughing loudly. “I always told you to hang out less with Gabe and more with me if you want to impress the ladies, Ethan.” Logan had a reputation as a ladies’ man. He went out on a lot of dates but never got serious with one woman.
Gabe threw a balled-up piece of paper at his younger brother Logan and hit him on the arm. “Hey, I can do just fine with the ladies if I want to. I just don’t want the headache or drama that comes with them.”
Ethan glared at both of them so they could shut up. He had already been feeling guilty over his conversation with Liz earlier in the day. Now he felt worse. Ryan glared at him. “You are now on Lacy’s shit list. She not only called you names but you are no longer her friend,” he said, shaking his head sadly at Ethan as if feeling sorry for him.
Ethan winced and ran his hands over his face and leaned back in his chair. What a mess he made out of the talk he had with Liz. This was why he stuck to one-night stands and lately not even that. “I’m sorry, Ryan. I am attracted to Liz physically but she is not my type. She is classy, rich, and soft. Everything I’m not. I’d only end up disappointing her and breaking her heart. I was trying to avoid all the drama that comes with that. Besides, isn’t she dating that Peters guy?” he asked, not really wanting to hear that she was. His heart was telling him that Liz belonged with him but then his head would say, remember Diana and how awful that turned out?
Ryan looked at him squarely in the eyes and shook his head at Ethan in disappointment. “How do you know what Liz needs? Did you take the time to get to know her or did you just judge her by her appearance? There’s a lot I can tell you about Liz but I won’t. If you’re really not interested in her there is no point. But I will say this. Elizabeth Daniels is no snob and she is a good-hearted woman and no, she had one date with that jerk Peters and didn’t like him.”
“You should know better than to judge someone because of how they look,” Gabe interrupted Ryan, giving his own advice to Ethan. Not all women were like Ethan’s ex-wife. “How many times have we been judged harshly by our outer appearance and thought it unfair? I know you are thinking of your marriage. You and Diana were both young and Diana was selfish and spoiled. It would never have worked no matter how hard you tried. No matter how much you lay the blame on yourself for the failed marriage you have to admit Diana was hard to please and you need to let go of the past, my friend. It’s been eight years already. Don’t let it ruin your future.”
Ethan sighed, leaning back in his chair and feeling worse. Liz’s earlier words were echoing in his head. He did judge her by her looks and he knew better than that. He should have asked her out on a date that night and gotten to know her as a person. He had been wildly attracted to her yet he rejected and hurt her. He had met and married Diana when he was twenty-five. He had still been in the army but home on leave. It had been a quick courtship. Diana had been unhappy with everything. No matter how hard he tried to please her, it was never enough. The marriage lasted a year and a half, and he regretted ever going into it in the first place. Maybe the real problem, he admitted to himself, was that he was scared to risk his heart again. He and Diana had had nothing in common and everyone told him that, but his young, idealistic self only saw the physical attraction and labeled it love.
Logan stood up, chuckling at Ethan’s dilemma. Ethan sat at his desk looking bewildered and unsure of himself. Logan liked keeping his relationships easy and light with no deep feelings. That way he never had these kinds of headaches. “I’ll drive by Liz’s place and make sure everything is quiet over there with the girls.”
Ryan nodded. “Please do. They are both drunk and who knows what kind of trouble those two could get into if someone messed with Liz’s store tonight,” Ryan said as Logan walked out the door still chuckling.
* * * *
Lacy and Liz stayed in the living room since they were comfortable. Liz had lent her some silky pajamas and they were lying on a pillow-covered floor with the lights dimmed low, talking about what they missed about living in big cities.
“Pizza deliveries.” Lacy smiled, rubbing her stomach and wishing she had pizza.
“Chinese food.” Liz sighed, thinking of food, too. “Yummy!”
“The bright lights of downtown,” Lacy added.
Liz opened her mouth but before she could say anything they heard glass breaking. They sat up with wide, scared eyes and grabbed each other’s arms. “Is that a window breaking?”
Lacy nodded and stood up nervously looking around for weapons, wishing the self-defense lessons had started already. “Please tell me you keep a weapon here.”
Liz shook her head but picked up the phone just in case. She opened her front door and heard more glass break. How dare someone vandalize her business. In her anger she forgot all about Ethan’s lecture about not investigating alone. They snuck down the stairs quietly, both of them scared, but the wine had taken away their ability to think logically.
“What is it with my luck lately? I’m not the only business in town, yet someone picks on my store,” Liz whispered to Lacy, trying her best to be quiet. “It’s just too much.”
Lacy felt a little wobbly on her feet and very scared, memories of another night invading her mind, but she was willing to be brave and help her friend. “Maybe it’s not random, Liz. Wait, we can’t go in there. We have no weapons.”
Liz giggled softly, still feeling tipsy. “Let’s hit him over the head with the phone.”
Lacy rolled her eyes but joined in with a smile. “Okay or we could use our ninja skills.”
Liz snickered and covered her mouth with her hands so she wouldn’t make noise. “Quit making me laugh, Lacy, or I’ll have to pee.”
They crept toward the front door. It was open slightly and the small window had been broken so a hand could fit in there and unlock the door. Liz gasped, putting her hands on her hips in an angry pose, her anger winning over the fear she had just felt a few minutes before. “Now I’m mad! Someone broke another window.”
Liz opened the door slowly so it wouldn’t creak. It was dark inside the store and she couldn’t see if someone was in there. She was about to call the station when a car pulled up and they both tensed for a second and stood still.
They turned to see Logan getting out of his jeep and let out the breath they were holding in.
“You ladies okay?” he whispered, looking them both over and seeing they were unharmed.