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A Cross-Country Christmas(53)

Author:Courtney Walsh

He hated that for her, but he didn’t say so.

Once the sun was tucked in for the night, they got back in the car and drove toward the next town to find a place to stay.

“Don’t you get lonely out in California over the holidays?”

She shrugged. “Not really. We keep it pretty low key. Maddie and I usually exchange white elephant gifts, eat pizza and watch Die Hard. At least that’s what we used to do. She has a pretty serious boyfriend now—Dylan—and she’s meeting his family for the first time this year, so she’s spending the holidays in Portland.”

He chuckled. “Did you say ‘Die Hard?’”

“Best Christmas movie ever made.” When Lauren glanced at him, her smile nearly knocked him over. It was different from her other smiles—brighter, less guarded. “We usually end up watching all of them, but the first one is by far my favorite. I love Alan Rickman. Do you know that was his first movie? He was a stage actor, I mean, of course he was with that voice, but Die Hard was his first time on the big screen. Crazy, right? He was forty-one.”

“Wow. Pride and Prejudice. . .Die Hard.” He held up a hand for each and weighed them invisibly.

“I’m an enigma.”

He came to a stop in front of the first hotel he found, put the car in park and looked at her. “Yeah, you really are.”

Her smile faded and the tension in the air thickened. He wanted to kiss her so badly. Lauren. Spencer’s little sister—who was anything but a kid anymore.

“Lauren, I—”

“Let’s hope this place has two rooms and no spiders.” She opened her car door and rushed out before his big, fool mouth could ruin everything.

Chapter 21

Text from Lauren to Maddie—12:36 AM

Maddie, this is a disaster.

No, a disaster is knowing that your boyfriend’s mother hates you. . .

I’m sure she doesn’t hate you. . .

Oh, no. She does.

Last night, they thought I’d gone to bed, but I was still in the kitchen looking for their liquor and I actually heard her say, “I don’t like her, Dylan. She seems all wrong for you.”

<gasping face emoji>

What did Dylan say?

He said she wasn’t being fair—

That she didn’t give me a chance.

In her defense, she did always picture him with someone who was more of an adult.

What do you mean? You’re an adult.

Lo, I only own two plates.

I wear Mickey Mouse underwear.

Wait. Is his face in the front or the back?

<crying laughing face emoji>

I force Dylan to play hide-and-seek with me in the grocery store— Not to mention I survive exclusively on Cheetos and frozen pizza. . .

I’m a literal child.

You’re the best grown-up child I know!

<thumbs-up emoji>

Now, what disaster?

It’s not important.

<wide eyed staring face emoji>

. . .

Don’t make me call you.

Don’t, I’m fine.

Lauren’s phone vibrated. She clicked it off.

Cyber bullying is a crime.

Lauren’s phone vibrated again. She clicked it off—again.

FINE!

Good girl <heart emoji>

<cringe face> I think I like him.

<party hat emoji> <dancing lady emoji>

<punching fist emoji>

No, Maddie.

This is bad. This is very, VERY bad.

What’s so bad about it?

There are two people in the world who have broken my heart— My dad and Will Sinclair.

<sad emoji>

I just can’t. Not again. <sad face emoji>

But what if he doesn’t break it?

What if he FIXES IT…?

And then he protects it like it was his most precious treasure as long as you both shall live?

<British guard emoji> <hammer emoji> <diamond ring emoji>

<eyeroll emoji>

You like him, right?

You never like anyone. . .

I give you permission to see where this goes. And if he does break your heart, I’ll be there to pick up the pieces and glue it back together. . .

And kick his <peach emoji>

<Laughing emoji>

Thanks, Maddie <heart emoji>

Now go win Dylan’s mom over with your undeniable charm. . .

And your great big heart.

It shall be done.

<heart emoji>

Chapter 22

Road Trip—Day Five

The goal was to make it to Kansas, but ten miles from the state line, after a full day of driving, they blew a tire and nearly spun out on the highway.

While Lauren panicked and started looking up numbers for tow trucks in the area, Will hopped out like it was no big deal. In the side mirror, she watched him open the hatch and remove the spare tire along with a bunch of tools she didn’t know the names of. Was he going to change the tire right here on the highway?

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