while a team of highly qualified hairstylists and makeup artists worked their magic. Ivy just had to sit there, pucker as needed, close her eyes when she was told to, and in an hour or so, she was the Ivy Hudson her fans would see on posters, on album covers, and in music videos.
So when Pepper took her hand and led her over to a chair in the kitchen, she blindly followed. When the makeup case and the curling iron came out, she sat there as she was trained. Pepper distracted her with idle conversation as she worked feverishly on hair and makeup. Before she knew it, Ivy was dressed for a night on the town and sitting in Pepper’s car staring up at the neon bar sign.
The moment they pulled into the Woody’s parking lot, Ivy’d snapped out of her fog and come to her senses. Pepper was dangerous. She looked sweet and perky with those red curls and bright eyes, but it was a ruse. And from the evil glare she was levying on Ivy at the moment, it was better that she was on the sidewalk and Ivy was safely locked in her car.
“Ivy Grace Hudson, you get out of my car this instant!” Pepper stomped her foot, as though that would make any difference.
Ivy shook her head. “You tricked me!” she shouted through the windshield.
“Yes, I’m so horrible,” Pepper agreed. “I dressed you up and lured you out to a bar to have some fun. You shouldn’t ever speak to me again.”
Ivy took a deep breath and scanned the parking lot, although she didn’t know why. It wasn’t as though she knew what kind of car or truck Blake drove. There was no way to tell if he was here. All she knew was that people going into Woody’s kept looking at her and whispering. There was no way she was going inside that bar.
A loud thump on the window startled her up out of her seat. She turned to find Grant Chamberlain, one of Blake’s younger brothers, peering in at her. She’d heard that Grant was a local fireman now, and if rumors held true, he was even worse than Blake where monogamy was concerned. Perhaps it did run in the family.
“Hey, Ivy!” he shouted through the glass. Grant had the same dark, handsome looks and strong build of his brother, but he was a little leaner with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes. His gaze ran over her body, and then a smile curled his lips. “What? No bikini tonight? I heard you have a really nice one. At least, half of one!”
Ivy felt the red flames of embarrassment lick at her cheeks. Blake had told him. He’d jumped at his first chance to pay her back and embarrass her. Grant and his date both laughed before going into the bar.
She shook her head and turned to look at Pepper. She definitely wasn’t going to get out of the car now. “Take me home!” she shouted. “Or I’ll drive myself!”
Pepper didn’t budge. “If you do, I’ll call the sheriff. Do you really want to run into another of the Chamberlain boys tonight? I’m sure Sheriff Todd will be glad to send Simon over to arrest you. He’s fresh from the police academy and super eager to please.”
Chamberlains, Chamberlains everywhere. A girl couldn’t buy a cake, set a fire, or roll through a stop sign without that damned family in her business. There were just too many of them. Blake was the oldest of six, and leaving Rosewood behind, Ivy hadn’t kept up with what all the others grew up to be. One could own the bar, for all she knew.
Ivy was about to lob another threat at Pepper when her red head turned to watch a truck pull into the parking lot. Pepper planted her hands on her hips and shook her head in dismay before gesturing in that direction. “Too late,” she said. “Here’s another one!”
Ivy sat forward to catch a glimpse of the truck. It was a dark blue Ford F-250 Platinum with shiny chrome details. The Rolls-Royce of the South. And behind the wheel . . . Blake.
Now she had to go inside. She couldn’t let him see her hiding from him. The alternative was to crawl onto the floorboard of the car and hope he didn’t
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