Lance frowned as he listened. “So, where are you all planning to go?”
He already knew there was no way Cindy and Claire could get along, and he definitely wasn’t going to force Shirley to invite Cindy just because. Right now, all he cared about was Claire.
“We’re thinking Montara. The views there are amazing, and the weather’s just right—not too hot, not too cold, perfect for a trip.”
Honestly, they were hoping to swing by the desert too, if time allowed.
“I’ve actually got a business trip there anyway. How about I just join you?” Lance put it out there, not even hesitating.
“I could bring Cindy along. She can hang out with me, so you don’t have to worry about taking care of her or feeling awkward.”
“I’ll pay for everything, too—the whole trip, on me.”
Even Shirley had to admit, that last part was pretty tempting.
But she wasn’t about to be swayed by money alone. “Lance, I can’t promise anything. I need to talk it over with everyone first.”
Before Lance could say another word, she turned to the group. “My cousin Lance wants to come with us.”
“No way,” Claire said from behind the wheel, not even pausing to think about it.
“He says he’ll cover all our expenses, but he wants to bring Cindy.”
“He probably just wants Cindy to hang out with us by default,” Shirley added.
Sophia made a face. She wasn’t a fan of Cindy, and it showed.
“Who cares about his money? We just want to have fun. Bringing someone nobody really vibes with would totally kill the mood.”
She glanced at Shirley, a little worried, since Cindy was her cousin. If Shirley took it the wrong way, this could get awkward fast.
But Shirley’s expression didn’t even change.
Len shrugged. “I’m cool with whatever. You guys decide.”
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