Chapter 36 Ava –––––––– I DON’T KNOW what happened to Jayce, but he was gone longer than I had to wait in line for the porta-potty. Not seeing him, I walked toward the barn where the beer was, and that was when I ran into Len. He was trashed. “Hey, pretty girl. Where’s Hollywood?” he asked, swaying back and forth. I looked past him toward the barn door. “I don’t know. He’s supposed to be getting me a beer.” “I just walked out of there. I didn’t see him,” he said, holding up his own beer. “I’ll help you look for Jayce, though. You shouldn’t be wandering around out here unchaperoned.” “Why?” I asked, amused. “’Cause if you’re not someone’s Ol’ Lady, you’re free for the pickin’,” he said. “Don’t I have some say in that?” I replied dryly. “Not enough. Mind you, most brothers would le

