The Wedding Pact Box Set - Denise Grover Swank Page 0,304

the coin out of her pocket and held it up. “How do we do this?”

“How about you hold it and I’ll cover your hand with mine?”

“I think both of us should touch it,” she said. “Then we can just drop it.”

He shook his head. He knew how superstitious she could be. He wasn’t superstitious at all, but he’d agree to anything she wanted. “How about you hold out your hand.” He grabbed her hand and turned it palm up, spreading out her fingers, then placed the quarter on her palm.

Her body stiffened slightly and she sucked in a tiny breath.

Noah had been around enough women to know when one had a physical reaction to him.

Could she really want him?

With his index finger, he lightly traced around the coin in her palm. “Do you know what you’re going to wish?” he asked, his voice huskier than he’d intended. But now that he knew she might want him physically, his body was ready to go from zero to sixty in less than two seconds.

“Yes.” Her voice was low and she kept her eyes on her hand. “Now what?”

Was she talking about them or the coin? But even if she was talking about them, he knew he had to take it slow.

“Now I put my hand over yours.” He did just that, lacing their fingers together and pressing the coin between their palms. “Then we hold our hands over the edge and on the count of three, we let it drop.”

“Okay.”

They maneuvered their arms over the edge and she looked up at him, the sadness in her eyes replaced with hope.

“One,” she whispered.

Her chest was still pressed to his, their hands linked, and Noah realized he’d never felt more connected to anyone in his life.

“Two.”

What was she going to wish for? Was it fair to hope his was stronger than hers? All he knew was what his heart wanted. Her. He’d heard love was stronger than any force in existence. His wish might prove if that was true.

“Three.” By unspoken agreement, they kept their fingers linked and opened their palms. The coin dropped, but they continued to look into each other’s eyes for several seconds.

Libby finally lowered her hand and released his, looking over the edge of the dam. “I need to go to the bathroom.”

The change of subject was so abrupt, he chuckled. “I told you that you have a bladder the size of a thimble.”

“I do not.”

“I’d challenge you to prove it by holding your pee until we get to Caesar’s Palace, but I don’t want to pay for the rental car to be detailed.”

She laughed and smacked his arm. “You’re a cruel man, Noah McMillan.”

“You like me that way.”

They stopped outside of the restroom and she looked up at him, her eyes twinkling. “I’ll never admit it.”

“I’d never expect you to.”

She continued to stare up at him and he wondered what she wanted. Did she want him to make the first move? But he couldn’t. Not yet.

Then she disappeared into the bathroom and he pulled out his phone to call his brother. Noah suspected her thirtieth birthday wish was to be married, but it didn’t make sense that she would care this much about a pact she and her friends made when they were kids. Other than Mitch, Libby had made no real attempt at a relationship. The goal of getting married by a set date didn’t fit her behavior over the last decade. He hoped Josh knew something that could help him understand what was going on with her.

“I’m surprised to hear from you,” Josh said, sounding condescending. “Has something happened to Libby?”

“Nothing has happened to Libby.” Noah tried to remind himself once again that he’d earned his brother’s distrust. “But I am calling about her.”

“If this is about her driver’s license, Gram’s bringing it.”

“Bringing it?”

Josh laughed, but it sounded like he had something up his sleeve. “Megan’s grandma caught Libby’s bouquet when she tossed it while running to your car. Gram heard you were going to Vegas, so she decided to head there herself to find a man for a quickie wedding. In fact, she’s probably checking into Caesar’s Palace as we speak.”

“And Megan’s mother let her?”

“She may be in her seventies and she may be a bit eccentric, but she’s not senile. Knickers really couldn’t stop her,” Josh said. “Besides, when Megan realized she couldn’t be talked out of it, she convinced Gram to act as your chaperone.”

“Our what?”

“You don’t mind Gram hanging around, do you?” Noah

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