Saving You (Love Wanted In Texas Book 2)(21)
Taking a bite, I looked back up, only to find Luke looking at me again as he began to talk. “I say we camp on the beach tonight. Throw up two tents and build a fire.”
Lauren began to hop up and down. “Oh my gosh, yes!”
Meg smiled and said, “Totally sounds like a good time.”
Colt talked about making s’mores as I watched Alex and Will exchange looks.
Turning to Taylor, Colt asked if she was in on camping.
She nodded her head and said, “I’m in. Sounds like fun.”
Luke looked back at me. “Lib? You down for some camping?”
My stomach dropped as I thought how much I wanted to be with Luke. Zach’s voice popped into my head. I smiled weakly and nodded. “Why not. Sounds like fun.”
Luke’s eyes lit up before he turned and gently hit Grace on the side of her arm. “Grace? You down?”
“Hell yes, I’m down for that!”
Glancing around the table at everyone, Luke smiled. “Then, it’s a plan. We’re camping on the beach tonight.” His eyes landed on mine and something happened. It was as if he was trying to tell me something but didn’t know how.
Swallowing hard, I stood and threw my sundae out as I made my way outside. I needed fresh air.
I leaned against the railing and took in a deep breath. If he wanted me … he’d take me.
Zach’s words came back to me again.
“I can’t wait to make you mine.”
I GRABBED A few sticks and the bag of marshmallows and made my way over to the fire. I wanted to put this whole day behind me. The arguing with Libby, listening to her talking to Zach on the phone, and telling him how much she missed him still played through my memory.
Sitting next to Libby, I held out the sticks. “Grab a stick and roast some marshmallows, y’all.” I took a marshmallow out for me and then asked Libby if she wanted one. She nodded and stared straight into the fire.
I put a marshmallow on her stick and handed it to her. “How is school going? I don’t see much of you anymore.”
Swallowing hard, Libby said, “It’s fine. I hear you’re busy, with other things.”
I pulled my head back and looked at her. What the hell is that supposed to mean?
I turned and focused on the conversations around the fire. We laughed and talked about everything from school to how much Maegan hated the country life. When I said I would lock Taylor away if she was my daughter, everyone laughed. I glanced over to look at Libby and what little happiness I felt was gone the moment I saw her smile at her phone. She must have gotten a text from Zach. I watched as she stood and made her way out to the water.
“God, I need to get laid, again.”
I jumped up and looked at my sister. “What? What the hell did you just say, Grace?”
Rolling her eyes at me, Grace said, “Please, don’t even go there. How many girls have you hooked up with during the last two days we’ve been here?”
I glanced back to where Libby was standing. “None,” I said as I turned back to Grace.
My sister shrugged. “Well, look at you. I’m impressed.”
Glaring at her as she walked by, I wanted to know who in the hell she hooked up with in the last two days. I was going to kick their f*cking ass.
Alex, Colt, and Will were all talking, but I tuned them out. Libby was no longer on the phone. I barely whispered, “I’m, uh … going to say good night to Libby.”
Walking over to Libby, I stood next to her and looked out over the black ocean. “I miss you, Libby.”
I felt her turn and look at me. “What?”
Looking back at her, I smiled. “I miss talking to you. Hanging out with you.”
Libby quickly turned and looked back out over the ocean. “You miss hanging out as friends.” I was about to say something when she laughed. She shook her head and looked at me. “You changed all that the night you kissed me. The night you told me you wanted more, Luke. Then …” She shook her head and looked down before looking back at me. “Then you just acted as if nothing ever happened between us. Do you have any idea how that made me feel?”
“Libby, I …”
She held up her hand. “No. I’m tired of arguing with you, of wondering why I was never good enough for you. I’ve found someone who does want to be with me. Someone who wants more than—friendship. Just like you found with Abigail.”
I stood there stunned. “Abigail? What the hell does she have anything to do with this?”
Libby let out a nervous laugh. “Please, Luke. Don’t play stupid. I’m tired of this. I’m done.”
Turning on her heels, Libby headed back toward the tent. I so desperately wanted to go after her. I started after her before I stopped myself. She deserved someone who would never hurt her.
“I found someone who wants more than friendship.”
I WALKED ACROSS campus in a daze. Every time I saw Libby with Zach, I felt sick to my stomach. This morning had been no different. Seeing the two of them walking together holding hands caused me to turn in the opposite direction and walk further than I needed to go. Thank God there were only a few more days left and the semester would be over.
Walking in, I shut the door and called out for Will.
I threw my backpack down on the sofa. Walking to the kitchen, I ran my hand through my hair and let out a sigh. My phone buzzed in my pocket and I pulled it out. I had a text message from my old girlfriend, Karen.