Always Enough (Meet Me in Montana #2) - Kelly Elliott Page 0,16

look twice. Channing drove a sports car?

Why did that disappoint me?

A vision of John in his BMW 5 flashed through my mind, causing me to slow my pace.

“Kaylee, is everything okay?”

I wasn’t sure how long I stared at the Mazda Miata. Too long, apparently, because Channing looked worried.

“So, I take it you don’t like sports cars?”

That pulled me from my moment of haze. “What? Oh, no. I mean, yes. Sports cars are fine. Sorry, I just had a memory take me by surprise, that’s all. It’s all good.”

He nodded and opened the passenger door for me. “Good, let’s get you fed, shall we?”

Before I got into the car, I looked out over the pasture—and saw Ty and Tanner.

Shit. Of all the times he’d have to be here. They were on horseback, riding the fence line that separated the Shaw ranch from the small parcel of land I lived on. He wasn’t looking my way, so I quickly slipped into the car. My heart hammered in my chest, and I closed my eyes and took a few deep, deep breaths until I heard Channing open the driver’s door.

“It’s freezing outside. Do you have any gloves?”

I tried not to look at Ty as I answered. “I figured it would be okay, since we’re walking from the car into the restaurant and that’s it.”

He smiled. “What if I made other plans for us?”

That made me turn and look directly at him. I smiled and said in a teasing tone, “What other plans? I only agreed to dinner.”

“I thought maybe we could grab a drink after dinner at the Blue Moose.”

Why was I not wanting to do that? What in the world was wrong with me?

Forcing myself to answer him, I replied, “That sounds like a good plan.”

Channing was an easy person to talk to. Once we got to the restaurant, he ordered our meals, and we fell right into a conversation where he asked me about me. It was nice to have a man actually interested in me.

“So what made you decide to leave Georgia behind? I mean, I get that Lincoln had moved here and all, but that’s a pretty big decision.”

I shrugged. “Not really. I didn’t have anything in Georgia holding me there. My family is there, but my parents travel a lot, so I didn’t see them very often. My work is freelance, and I can do it from anywhere, anytime I want. I needed the change for a few reasons.”

Telling Channing about John wasn’t something I was ready to do.

“So what’s the story between you and Ty Shaw?”

Okay, that came out of nowhere. I paused for a moment, staring at him with what was probably a befuddled look.

“The story?” I asked. I was hoping to stall for time so I could figure out why in the world Channing had asked about Ty . . . and how in the world I would respond to that question.

He laughed. “I don’t think it was a coincidence he was out checking the fence when I came and picked you up earlier, do you? Is there something I should know there? A past between you two?”

I forced myself not to laugh. “A past between us? As in a romantic past?”

Channing nodded.

“No, not at all. Ty is a friend and that’s it. I mean, if you can even call what we share a friendship. I’m his brother’s wife’s best friend, so we have to be somewhat nice to each other, but I’m pretty sure Ty can’t stand me.”

With a raised brow, Channing slowly let a small smile play across his face. “Well, then you haven’t noticed the way he looks at you or gets jealous if another guy is talking to you.”

I shook my head. “No, you’re completely mistaken. Trust me.” I desperately needed to change the course of this conversation, like yesterday. “So, shall we move on to that drink at the Blue Moose?”

He looked at me with a slightly surprised expression on his face. Yes, I knew that was a drastic change of subject, but Ty was also on my list of things I didn’t care to talk about with Channing. But I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised that Channing had brought up Ty, especially if he thought he’d seen an attraction there. In all honesty, Ty was a subject that I just wasn’t ready to talk about. His rejection still left a bitterness in my mouth.

“Sure, the check is paid for, so I’m ready to go whenever you are. Did

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