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Thanks to the payment of that life insurance policy which sheâd just received, sheâd had the money to buy the materials theyâd need. Jordan Alvarez-Kendall had already ordered everything, giving her a contractorâs discount.
âAdam have any luck finding out who attacked your poor defenseless fuel tank last week?â Laci asked.
It surprised her that Laci would ask that. As far as Michaela knew, Randy saw his sister-in-law every day, even if he was keeping her warm and happy every night. Maybe Randy hasnât been keeping his family in the loop.
âHe hasnât. There were no fingerprints on the screwdriver used as a weapon, which the tank-mutilator had apparently brought with him, and no one in the area saw anyone except Lewis driving down the road during the time in question.â Michaela shrugged. âPersonally, I think it was just some dumbass kid. I think thatâs what Adam believes, too. Especially since we put a new lock on that barn just the afternoon before. Kid was likely pissed he couldnât get into the barn for whatever, and attacked the tank as a way of striking back.â
âAdam does tend to believe that any open and not well attended barn is the setting for daily teenage orgies,â Laci said.
She had a twinkle in her eye when she said it, and Michaela snickered. âKind of makes you wonder what his teen years were like, doesnât it?â
Laci laughed. âIt does, doesnât it? I hear the cleanup of the fuel dump is going well.â
âIt is. Jake insisted that the Town Trust has a huge contingency fund in case of vandalismâwhich this was.â Michaela shook her head. âWhen I pointed out that I didnât live in Lusty, he said, âYouâre near enough.ââ
âThat would have been Grandma Kateâs doing,â Laci said. âAfter that crowd greeted you at the clinic when you nailed yourself, you canât really be surprised that everyone considers you as theirs.â
âIâm not surprised exactly. Itâs just that I guess Iâm not used toâŠsuch kindness.â
âI know exactly how you feel. I came here to apply for this job and to spend time with my bestie, Chloe, but also to escape some trouble in Abilene. It didnât matter that I wasnât family. They made me family and then helped me through that rough patch.â
Michaela had worked at the Roadhouse for nearly eight months, and sheâd seen what the people of this town were like. She just hadnât expected the inclusion to include her.
âYouâre coming for supper tomorrow?â Laci asked.
âWouldnât miss it. Do you want me to bring anything?â
âJust yourself.â Laci tilted her head and kept her gaze fixed on Michaela. âThose two Benedicts behaving themselves with you? They treating you all right?â
She didnât answer immediately because just thinking about Lewis and Randy made her smile.
âWow. I think your smile reminds me of me not that all that long ago. Okay, youâve answered my questions.â
âBut I didnât say anything?â Michaela couldnât not laugh, even though she felt her cheeks heating.
âGirlfriend, I recognized that look because I saw it every day in the mirror, uh-huh I did! Still do.â Laci performed a bit of a butt wiggle as she finished drawing the beer. Then she chuckled, even as Michaela shook her head and picked up her tray.
âThey are treating me very well.â And she raised her eyebrows twice in rapid succession as she did her best to imitate a leer.
Michaela turned away from the bar as fellow server Bailey was making her way over with an empty tray, her be-bop movements telling Michaela that her friend was enjoying listening to Garth and Blake singing about a dive bar.
Michaela didnât actually dance to the music the way Bailey did, but she enjoyed it, nonetheless. She kind of understood Baileyâs rhythmic approach to her job, but it wasnât a philosophy she herself could get behind.
There were always new faces in the summer, sheâd been told, and sheâd served a few of them tonight. One table held two women named Tammy and Kimmi, and they seemed to be having a great time. The sound of their laughter put a smile on Michaelaâs face. Tammy was visiting from Mississippi, and apparently the two women had become fast friends over the love of books.
A newly engaged couple from Waco had spent the evening sipping on coolers and staring raptly into each otherâs eyes. Peggy and Gregory were both students and planning a December wedding. There were some regulars in her rounds, too. Most were from Gatesville or the farms and homes stretched out on the state highway from there to here. Some were here on Saturday night date night and some for a late supper after an early movie.
Motion near the stage told her the band for the night had arrived and were beginning to set up. Theyâd start their first set around nine-thirty and play until midnightâlater, if the house was rockinâ.
Michaela finally arrived at Benedict Central and delivered a couple of beers to Warren and Edward Jessop. She set a Coke down for Carol, their wife, who appeared very happy to be tucked in between her men.
Michaela took one look at Carolâs grin, and the Coke she was drinking instead of her usual Chablis, and her eyes widened.
Carol put a finger up to her lips, a pantomime of âshhâ.
In return, Michaela gave her a discreet âthumbs upâ. If she had to guess, sheâd say that the happy triad hadnât yet told their parentsâAnna, Craig and Jackson Jessopâthat there was going to be at least one more soul added to the family.
âWhere are Lewis and Randy tonight?â Sean Kendall asked. He, his brother, Noah, and their wife, Brittany, had come in a few minutes before. Theyâd ordered beer and supper. The food would be ready shortly.
âThe guys should be here soon. They accompanied Jesse and Barry to Houston this morning.â
âJesse and Barry were going to look over a few head of cattle, werenât they?â Warren asked. âFor their combined operation?â
âYep. I donât have any details, and donât know a thing
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