His voice was a little rough from all the smoking and drinking he’d done over the past couple of days.
Mabel, who’d never really paid him much mind before, found herself oddly charmed by the way his voice sounded now.
“Is there something you need from me?” she asked.
“I heard your family’s running into some trouble?”
Mabel didn’t mince words.
Lance, a grown man, had spent all morning hemming and hawing over what to say, and here she was, young as she was, just coming right out with it. He had to laugh at himself.
“Yeah, we’ve hit a bit of a rough patch,” he admitted.
Mabel arched an eyebrow. “You’re not seriously thinking of asking me for help, are you?”
Honestly, she was still just a kid. She had no idea how she could possibly help out in something this big.
“That’s exactly it—I was hoping you might help, but I don’t know if you’d be willing,” Lance said, deciding not to beat around the bush.
Mabel laid out her boundaries immediately. “If you’re looking to borrow money, anything under five hundred dollars I can agree to right away.”
“And if it’s over five hundred?” Lance gave a wry grin.
“Over five hundred, don’t even ask.” With her stance that clear, Lance could only rub at his forehead in frustration.
They’d hardly even been in touch before this, and now he was basically showing up out of nowhere to ask a favor. He was fully aware how much of a stretch that was.
“So, have you had any luck on those dates your folks set up?” Lance asked after a pause.
“I’m not exactly rushing into anything.” All that matchmaking—it had really been Lance’s mother nudging things along, which gave Mabel’s mom the idea in the first place.
She was still so young, after all.
Lance realized that too. She wasn’t in any hurry. No one was going to force her into some arranged match—which meant his proposal, whatever he was imagining, would be meaningless to her.
So now what?
“Then what sort of partner are you looking for?” He had to at least figure that out, see if he stood a chance.
It was as if a light switched on in Mabel’s mind—she suddenly saw exactly what was going on. Lance was looking for a marriage alliance, a way to get the James family out of trouble by linking their families together.
“I don’t care about specifics,” she said. “As long as he actually likes me, treats me well, and I’m always the one in his heart. That’s all that matters.”
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