I know how much you wanted this.” Daphne slings her arm over my shoulder and gives me a side hug.
“Thanks. I guess at least if I had to lose, he’s the one person I don’t mind losing to?” It’s more of a question than anything, because as happy as I am for Ronan, I’m disappointed for me.
“You’re still allowed to be sad about it, though. You’re a big part of the reason his events were so successful, especially the karaoke, and your customers were always in his bar after, not really the other way around.”
She’s right. While we both benefited, Ronan was the one who got the most out of our deal, and now he gets the benefit of all the extra promotion. “The Knight Cap has a history and a story I can’t really compete with, though.”
“And you did amazing, despite that.” She taps the comments where Tori has posted a link to her top 10 favorite bars in the Pacific Northwest. Buttercream and Booze has taken the number two spot, right under The Knight Cap.
It’s positive promotion no matter what, but I still give myself a minute to be disappointed, especially since we were just so close at the end, and if my final comedian hadn’t sucked, I might have stood a chance. I remind myself that it’s not Ronan’s fault that my original act got sick, or that his cousin offered a poor replacement. It still really sucks, though.
“I should probably go over and congratulate him.”
“Probably, but if you need to eat a pint of ice cream later and be sad about it, I’m your girl, okay?”
“Thanks.” She hugs me and fixes my hair before she lets me head over to The Knight Cap.
It’s barely ten thirty in the morning, but I find Ronan behind the bar, tossing back shots with Lars.
His huge grin widens when he sees me, and he motions to the TV above the bar with Tori’s vlog playing out on the screen. “Babe! Did you see?”
“I did. Congratulations on the win.” I slip behind the bar and he scoops me up, spinning me around.
When he sets me down, I grip his arms to keep from toppling over. His wide smile falters. “I’m sorry it wasn’t you.”
I curve my palm around the back of his neck, determined not to put a damper on his win. “Don’t apologize. If I was going to lose to anyone, I’m glad it’s you.”
He drops his head, his lips finding mine. He tastes like tequila. “I wouldn’t have won if it wasn’t for you. Without the cohosted events, I wouldn’t have stood a chance. I wish there could be two winners.”
“Well, that would cheapen the award.” I smooth my palms over his chest. “Does Gramps know yet?” I’ve taken to calling Henry that all the time now. He pops by the bakery quite regularly to say hello, and also for cupcakes. He makes me promise not to tell Ronan about his little addiction.
“I haven’t. Should I call him? Or maybe I should tell him in person? Probably in person, right?”
“Definitely in person.” I smile at his excitement.
“Yes. Good call. You’ll come with me? I want you to come with me. Can you leave Callie in charge for an hour?” He kisses me again, making it impossible for me to answer.
When he finally pulls back, I assure him that I can most definitely come with him if that’s what he wants. I pop back over to B&B to let Callie know she’s in charge for a bit.
Ronan meets me out back and holds out his keys. “I’m too amped to drive.”
I chuckle and get behind the wheel, marveling at how smooth the ride is compared to my SUV. It takes twenty minutes to get to Gramps’s place, and Ronan talks a mile a minute, his excitement infectious and adorable. “We should have a big party to celebrate, shouldn’t we? Do you think tonight is too soon? Can we get something out on social media that quick, or should it be tomorrow? Is that too close to the street party?” He taps the armrest, pausing only long enough to suck in a breath. “Maybe it should just be a staff thing, you know, to show my appreciation for all their hard work in helping make this happen? Oh! I should call the band and tell them. If they’re not busy, they could play a set tonight!”
“I think we can totally get a party together tonight as long as you’re not looking