We all nodded. Darla waved us off and went back into the offices.
"I hate tournaments. I just hope I don't have to deal with Nathan Ford. He is so damn annoying," Bethy grumbled as we went to get our carts and make sure we had everything before heading to the first hole.
"Maybe you'll get Jace," I said, hoping to cheer her up.
Bethy frowned. "Nope. Not a chance. Aunt Darla did the line up. She won't have given me Jace."
Ah. Well, in that case I wouldn't have Rush either. Probably a good thing. I needed to focus on work. Not how good Rush looked in a pair of shorts and a polo.
I parked the cart at the first hole and went to meet my first group. It was familiar faces and they were an older group. They would be easy enough and they were excellent tippers. After getting them all a bottle of water I went to my next group. Surprisingly it was Jace, Thad and Woods. I hadn't expected to have them in my group. "Hello boys. Aren't I the lucky one?" I teased.
"I was sure we'd get Bethy. Dayum, my day is just now getting better," Thad replied.
"Shut up," Jace grumbled and elbowed him in the side.
"I'm not stupid enough to let Bethy have Jace. She'd ignore everyone else," Woods explained.
I gave all three of them a bottle of water. "I'm happy to serve the three of you. Even if I'm not Bethy," I said, smiling at Jace.
"If I can't have Bethy you are definitely my runner-up," Jace said with a crooked grin. I couldn't help but like the guy. He'd more than proved himself with his feelings for Bethy.
"Good. Now, y'all make me proud," I cheered as I headed to the next group. This was my first female group. I recognized them but I wasn't sure exactly who they were. I thought the tall elegant blondemight be the Mayor's wife.
After I got them their sparkling waters and slices of lime I headed back to the front. It was almost time to start. I glanced back and looked for Rush but didn't see him. I wasn't sure whose team he was on but I knew he was playing. I assumed Grant would be with him but I didn't see him either.
Chapter 29
Rush
I was going to murder Grant in his sleep. Or maybe right here in public with witnesses. I slammed my clubs down and the caddie quickly grabbed them which was a good thing. I was getting ready to throw something.
"Meg? Really Grant? You asked Meg?" I growled, looking past Grant to see Meg checking in and pointing our way.
"We needed three. You pissed off Nan so we were short a person. Everyone else was taken. Meg wanted to play. What's the big deal?" Grant handed his bag to the caddie and shot me an annoyed look.
Blaire was the big deal. I hadn't told her that Meg would be on my team because I hadn't known. Now if she saw us she'd think I was trying to keep it from her. I needed to find her.
"Can I get you three a water?" a redheaded cart girl whose name I couldn't remember asked. Figured Woods wouldn't let me have Blaire. That would have helped. I could have explained this to her and she'd been able to see it was completely innocent.
"Yes, please, Carmen," Grant replied. He was flashing her a grin and she was batting her eyelashes. He'd probably slept with this one. If not, he would be tonight. "Give one to grumpy pants too. He needs to hydrate himself," Grant joked.
"Ready to kick some ass?" Meg asked, walking up to us.
No, I was ready to find Blaire and explain this. I looked back over at the cart girl. "Where in the lineup is Blaire?" I asked her.
She made a pouty face. "I'm not good enough?"
"Yes, sugar, you're perfect. He just has the hots for Blaire. Nothing personal," Grant explained, winking at her. She beamed at him again.
"She got the first group. I think Mr. Kerrington is in that group. The young Mr. Kerrington. Mrs. Darla said something about Mr. Kerrington requesting Blaire," the girl replied with a satisfied smile.
Woods was a dick. I didn't doubt it.
"Good morning, Meg. Sorry but we have a bad mood Rush on our hands," Grant said in way of greeting to Meg who I'd forgotten had joined us.
"I can see that. I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that Blaire is the girl he chased after leaving me all alone without an explanation the other day."
"If he chased after a girl then yes, it was Blaire," Grant replied.
I ignored both of them and started to walk toward the front of the line when I saw the first group tee off. Blaire's cart also pulled away at the same time. Shit.
"Would you calm down? Blaire isn't the one to get jealous. That's you," Grant grumbled then took a swig of his water.
"Okay, is it a problem that I'm playing with the two of you? Is that what this is about?" Meg asked, staring directly at me.
"I don't want Blaire upset," I replied and looked back out in the direction she'd driven.
"Oh. Well, this is just golf; not a date," Meg replied.
She was right. I was being ridiculous. We weren't in high school and I could play golf with a female. Blaire now knew that Meg was an old friend and we were with Grant. It wasn't like it was just the two of us. This would be okay.
"I'm on edge. Sorry. You're right. This isn't a big deal," I agreed and decided to relax and enjoy the day. At least Blaire was in the front. She'd be done and inside sooner. That was probably why Woods had requested her. So she wouldn't be out in the sun as long as the others.
By the time we'd made it to the sixth hole I had relaxed and was enjoying myself. Except for the occasional worry about Blaire being in the heat I was fine. I knew Woods was watching her and as annoying as that was it was also a relief.
"Come on Grant, so far Rush has the best out of three and I have the best out of two. This one is yours buddy. You can do it," Meg taunted him as he set up to put for par.