Chapter 13 Since Kiana and Sawyer didn’t know their wedding was the next day, we didn’t do the traditional bachelor and bachelorette party things like play games or hire strippers or smoke cigars. Once we demolished the food, some of the guys helped me toss the containers the food came in and we cleared the way for everyone to sit together. As the couples from New York paired off, and the couples from Hawaii followed suit, Scarlett worked her way toward me. I dropped the foot I had resting on my knee to the floor and raised an eyebrow at her. She could have dragged a chair over, but I wanted her to know I was more than willing to let everyone know she was with me. Hell, f*****g yeah, she was. She smiled and gingerly lowered herself onto my lap, perched on the end like we were practical

