I couldn’t even imagine trying to do that right now. There was a tightness in my chest. An uneasiness moving through my body that I was hoping this tequila would erase. “I’ll meet you out there.” “Suit yourself,” she replied, heading for the other girls. I took another drink and found my phone, searching my Contacts for Dominick’s number. The clock on my screen showed it was past midnight. I could only hope he would answer. “Kendall,” he said in a rough, gritty voice. “I woke you. I’m sorry.” “It’s all right. What’s going on?” I moved to the side of the bar, positioning my back against the wall, giving it most of my weight. I knew the camera was catching this, too, so I tried to keep my face as emotionless as possible. “I don’t know. I just needed to hear a familiar voice.” “You h

