she’s going to freak when she sees you.” He looked at me with a skeptical expression. “You up for going out? You do look tired, Aiden.”
I forced myself to smile. “Are you kidding? I’m ready to try this damn hipster beer you keep talking about, and I can’t wait to see Willa.”
Something moved over Hunter’s face, but it was gone before I could truly read it. “Yeah, she’s going to be happy to see you. Now, for the beer. I’m telling you, Drew knows microbrew beer like no one else.”
I rolled my eyes. “Microbrew beer. The name sounds too fancy if you ask me. And why the hell hasn’t he fixed the damn name of the bar? Wasn’t it supposed to be Drew’s Place?”
Hunter glanced up at the sign and laughed. “Yeah, it was, but I kind of like Brew’s Place. And it’s fitting since Drew brews his own beer.”
I smiled. “I do too. So, who all is coming tonight besides Willa and…Brighton, was it?”
Hunter looked out over the parking lot as if searching for someone. “Yeah, it’s Brighton—Willa calls her Bree. Kyle, Adam, and Bishop will also be here. They’re excited to see you.” He turned to look at me, his face serious. “By the way, keep an eye on Bishop. He’s always had the hots for Willa. If he even attempts to put the moves on her tonight, I’ll break his legs.”
I felt my chest squeeze some, and I rubbed on it to ease the tension. “Don’t worry, I’d probably beat you to it,” I said under my breath as I pushed open the truck door and got out.
Hunter came around the truck and stopped in front of me. “Just so you know, Aiden, I know something went down between you and Willa when you came home from leave her senior year.”
I froze, my feet stuck in one spot. Ah hell, I’d rather have ten guns shooting at me than deal with this right now. “What do you mean?” I asked cautiously.
He tilted his head, and, for a brief moment, he actually seemed like he wanted to punch me. “I saw the difference in both of you after you went to the barn that night. I also know Willa saw you in the barn; Lacy told me she went there right before she left to go to that party. The way you looked at her after that, and the way she seemed to catch her breath every time you showed up… I don’t want to know what happened between you both, but I know there’s history there. And I know if given the chance, my sister would have rather married you instead of dickhead.”
I cleared my throat. “Listen, Hunter, I didn’t sleep with her, if that’s what you’re getting at.”
He smiled. “I know you didn’t. You wouldn’t have done that to her. Give her hope at a future with you when you knew you’d be gone all the time. She wouldn’t have wanted to leave the family.”
I nodded. “No, she wouldn’t have.”
“I know what it means to give up someone you love. Trust me, I get it.”
I lifted my brows as I stared at him.
“You loved my sister, and you gave her up so that she could have her own dreams. I just wanted you to know that I know. She’s been through hell, Aiden. I don’t know exactly what happened between you both, but it still broke her heart. I’m warning you right now, don’t hurt her again.”
“I’d never hurt Willa, you know that.”
Hunter placed his hand on my shoulder and gave it a squeeze as his face relaxed and he grinned. “I know. And I appreciate you not giving her false hope in the past. It’s just, hell, this is hard to say.”
I frowned. “Just come out and say it.”
“I love my sister, and I want her to be happy. She deserves to be happy, and the only way that can happen is if she has someone who can give himself to her one-hundred percent, that’s all I’m getting at.”
Before I had a chance to ever reply, Kyle, Adam, and Bishop pulled up and piled out of Adam’s truck.
“Holy shit. The prodigal son has returned to his motherland. Jesus H, Aiden, it’s damn good to see you!” Kyle said as he walked up and grabbed me, pulling me in for a quick hug and slap on the back.
Adam and Bishop followed Kyle’s lead.
“I’m glad you’re home,” Adam said as he firmly shook my hand. Adam had