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I give her a pointed look to keep her voice down. Mallory would have me training her on everything if I let her, but with my commitments and schedule, it’s already a struggle to squeeze her in on my weekends when she asks.

An hour later, Dad announces a short break so the twins can drag the arena and bring out the jumping poles for the next competition. As they do that, Dad takes a moment to thank the sponsors who donated the cash prizes and directs people to go check out their booths between the shows.

“Go ask the judges if they'd like any beverages,” Momma tells me. “I brought a cooler of water bottles, or I can get them sweet tea from the food truck.”

It's on the tip of my tongue to ask her to do it, but since it's my event and I personally invited the judges, I know she won't let that slide. I wouldn't mind it if I didn't have to pretend Fisher was just another ranch worker.

I approach the table and put on a smile. “Hey, would y'all like water or sweet tea?”

They each answer, and when I get to Fisher, he's distant. “Water’s fine.”

Momma leaves to grab three sweet teas while I grab Fisher's water.

“Thank you,” he says when I set it down in front of him. His hand wraps around mine and for a moment, we stay like that.

“You're welcome, Mr. Underwood.” I grin, then release the bottle.

I take my seat, then feel my phone vibrate with a message.

Fisher

You look beautiful. I'm so proud of all your hard work. Everything's going great.

Noah

Thanks.

Things feel weird between us, even in text, but I try to brush it off so no one notices the change in my mood.

Fisher

I'm sorry I didn't text last night. I was pretty tired by the time I got home.

Noah

It's okay. I needed the sleep anyway. How'd things go with Jase?

Fisher

Really well. We went to Lyla's gravesite and had a long talk. I can tell you more during the next break.

Noah

Okay. Are we still talking tonight?

As much as I want to know what Jase said, I need to know I'll see him later.

Fisher

Yeah, I'll come over once it's clear.

My dad announces the jumping competition next, and I know our time is done for now.

Noah

Sounds good.

After I send him one last message, I pocket my phone.