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Authors: Gina Lamm
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Copyright © 2013 by Gina Lamm
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To my sister. We used to want to kill each other, and now
we’re best friends. Nana was right. I love you Heather!
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“Excuse me, you’re stepping all over my farthin-
gale.” Leah tugged her hooped skirt free of the clueless
knight’s boots. Having the most spectacular garb at the
Renaissance Faire was becoming more of a burden than
a bragging right.
He staggered away from her and blundered into a tree,
his homemade metallic armor clanking. Leah smothered
her laugh at the sight. “Somebody should pop the lid off
that tin can with legs, and if he doesn’t watch out, I’ll
do it for him.”
Ella, Leah’s good friend and Ren- Faire buddy, snick-
ered behind her hand. “Go easy on the guy. He didn’t
make the eye slits in his helm big enough.”
Irritation wrinkled Leah’s forehead as she watched
him apologize to the tree and turn to walk the other way.
“Made his codpiece too big if you want my opinion,”
Leah muttered as she brushed the dirt from the gold
brocade hem of her handmade Anjou gown. “If he was
packing that much, he’d never be able to sit on a horse.”
Ella’s snort brought a smile to Leah’s face. She was
kind of glad she hadn’t called in sick like she’d planned.
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This outing was just what she needed to get her mind
off her best friend’s upcoming wedding. Jamie’s joy
only reinforced Leah’s own shit- tastic love life. Ella had
encouraged her to stop moping and get back to having
fun, and Leah was determined to give it a shot.
As Ella and Leah made their way through the Faire,
Leah dipped her head and mumbled, “Good morrow,”
to a passing fairy. Why did people insist on doing that? It
was a Renaissance Faire, not a nearly nude fairy- for- all.
It really burned her when people took one of her favorite
events and turned it into another excuse to wear booty
shorts, bikini tops, and clearance Halloween wire- and-
sparkly- mesh wings.
“Ooh, a henna artist.” Ella pointed to a silk tent
strung beneath a large oak. “And bonus, no line! Want
to get inked?”
Leah smiled. “I really need to get going, or I’ll be late
for the coronation. Why don’t you go ahead? I’ll catch
up with you after, I promise.”
“Okay,” Ella said, tilting her head. “If you’re sure.”
Leah nodded. With a parting wave, she wound her
way through the crowd as gracefully as her hooped skirt
would allow.
Once alone, Leah’s mood turned south. She slumped
against a tree by a palm reader’s cart, cradling her head in
her hands. What was wrong with her? Jamie’s wedding
was in just a few days, and if Leah couldn’t get herself
together enough to be there for her best friend, she’d
always regret it. Her own loneliness could shove it until
Jamie’s happy day was done. Besides, she wasn’t really
losing her best friend, so she needed to buck the hell up.
The cheerful chatter of the Faire goers surrounded
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her— normally a wonderful, happy sound. Today, instead
of scanning her fellow attendees’ garb for historical
accuracy and nifty ideas, all Leah could do was feel sorry
for herself. Ella was right. She had to stop acting like she
was losing her best friend. Shoving herself upright, Leah
glared at the green canopy of leaves above her.
“Screw this,” she said, adjusting her skirts and
straightening her French hood. “I’ve got a coronation to
attend.” Leah strode toward the parade ground, nearly
mowing someone down in the process.
“I do beg your pardon,” Leah said as she bowed her
head and bobbed a curtsy to the man. “I didst not see…”
She trailed off as she got a look at his face. “Kevin? What
are you doing here?”
Seriously?
She gripped the sides of her skirt so hard the fabric rasped in protest.
“Leah. I hoped you’d be here.” Kevin’s self- conscious
smile didn’t reach his eyes. He smoothed his clearly
expensive jeans over his too- lean hips. “I need to ask
you something.”
“Sorry, I don’t have time to talk. Her Majesty is
expecting me to help with the coronation.” Leah
resumed walking, hoping like hell he’d get the hint and
not follow. Their particular personal history wasn’t one
she wanted to relive.
No such luck. He trotted to keep up with her,
weaving through the crowd. “You’ve got half an hour
before that starts. I checked the schedule. Listen, Leah,
I’ve been thinking.”
“About Teresa, hopefully. She
is
the one you’re going to marry.” Leah fought the angry blush climbing her
neckline. How could she have been stupid enough to
believe that Kevin loved her? She quickened her step,
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wishing she could leave him, and the past he reminded
her of, behind.
“You know I didn’t mean for that to happen the
way it did. I still care about you, Leah. I always wanted
to stay friends with you, and Teresa wants that too.
She actually wanted me to ask you to possibly, I don’t
know— beabridesmaidorsomething.”
The rushed words sent a white- hot knife of hurt and
anger through her chest. She stopped so fast that Kevin
nearly knocked her down. Whirling, she gaped at him.
“You have
got
to be kidding me. A bridesmaid? She
called me a slut the first time she even met me! And she
met me on the night that I’d thought…” The words
swelled in her throat, and she fought to get them free.
“I’d thought…”
“You thought I was going to propose to you.” Kevin
scuffed the toe of his leather loafer in the dirt. “I know.
I didn’t want to hurt you. It was just…I don’t know.”
“Hard to tell me you’ve been in love with Teresa
for five years? Hard to tell me you’d been engaged the
whole time you were stringing me along?” She dashed
the angry tears away, hating that he could see how much
she still hurt over the whole sorry situation, six months
later. “Sorry, Kevin. I can’t help you.”
“Come on, Leah, it wasn’t like that. You know how
my parents are. Teresa is an attorney— she’s great at what
she does. Her family has known mine forever. They’re
from DC too, and they all move in the same circles. I like
you, you know that.”
“But an elementary school drama teacher who just
happens to enjoy fantasy more than fundraising events
was more than your ancient and revered family name
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could take. It’s fine, Kevin. I get it.” Her voice was
ragged and her chest tight, but she stood her ground. She
wasn’t going to apologize. She’d tried to be the kind of
girl he wanted, but that particular mask hadn’t fit. It was
just as well. His mother had hated her with a passion, and
no matter how hard Leah tried, she could never live up
to that impossible standard. It had been much easier to
cling to Jamie than to try to fight for Kevin anymore. Of
course, now she didn’t have her best friend either.
He took her hand, gently rubbing a tiny circle over
her knuckles. “I still care about you. A lot. And I know
it’s shitty of me to ask this. But listen, Teresa’s cousin
Wendy had to back out of the wedding. Her doctor
put her on bed rest until the baby comes. You can wear
Wendy’s dress for the ceremony and be in the pictures.
And you don’t have to worry about anything because
the photographer said he can Photoshop Wendy’s face
in afterward.”
She’d have laughed if it wasn’t so pathetically painful.
Jerking her hand away, she stared at him— his fancy
clothes, hair perfectly gelled into that tousled look,
his complete discomfort at standing on a dirt path in
the middle of the woods— all of it. Even though she’d
wanted him desperately at the time, she could see now
that she’d been a total idiot to think he could have made
her happy. Didn’t stop it from hurting like hell though.
“There is no way that I’ll be in your wedding. You
and that attorney bitch really deserve each other.”
She walked away without looking back, her aching
heart turning to lead in her chest. What a stinking
mess her life had become, and it was nobody’s fault but
her own. She’d been so busy chasing the dream of a
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happily- ever- after that she’d completely lost sight of who
and what she wanted.
The coronation, normally one of Leah’s favorite
events, seemed to drag on forever today. She performed
her bit perfectly—
like
a
trained
monkey
in
a
circus
, she thought, her dark thoughts belying the bright smile on
her face. She didn’t miss a step, and her solo perfor-
mance got the largest applause. Once the final song was
completed and the parade through the fairgrounds done,
Leah yanked off her hood and went straight to the gates.
Her sanctuary was only a few miles away. She had to go
see the one man in the world who could make her feel
better about everything.
“Leah, there you are,” Ella called to her from a pottery
vendor’s stall. She grinned as she approached. “You were
beautiful in the coronation ceremony.”
Leah gave as sincere a smile as she was capable of
considering the roiling mass of snarled emotions inside
her. “Thanks.” She scuffed the toe of her slipper in