The Gambler

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Authors: Denise Grover Swank
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put out an Amber Alert for you.”
    “Amber Alerts are for children.”
    “Everyone’s told her that . . . not that she cares. She was certain you were kidnapped. Where are you?”
    A sharp wind hit her, making her shiver with cold. “Junction City, Kansas.”
    “What? How did you get there?”
    “Noah just drove—”
    “ Noah? How could you be with Noah? He’s in Seattle.”
    “No, he changed his mind and flew to Kansas City, but his plane was delayed, which is why he was late. He was driving the car I got into.”
    There was a long moment of silence, then Megan said, “So you planned this?” There was a sharp edge to her voice now.
    “What? No!”
    Megan was silent for another beat. “Why did you run away, Libby?” she finally asked.
    What should she say? “I was scared. It was all too much.” Both true.
    “You never intended to marry Mitch, did you?”
    Oh, God. She’d figured it out. Libby’s face burned with embarrassment. “How can you say that?”
    “Because you believed in the curse more than any of us. And after what happened to Blair and me, of course you’d think the same thing would happen to you.”
    How could she respond? Megan was right, but that didn’t mean she wanted to own up to it.
    “I’d ask you how far you were willing to let it go, but I guess we all got front row seats to that answer.”
    The condemnation in her words stabbed Libby in the heart. In all the time she’d known Megan, she’d never sounded so judgmental.
    “Why shouldn’t I believe in the curse?” Libby asked, wrapping an arm across her chest in an effort to block out the cold. “It worked out exactly like the fortune teller told us it would for you and Blair. She said the curse covered all three of us. It should have worked!”
    “The curse isn’t real, Libby!” Megan lowered her voice. “You’ve pulled some crazy things before, but this . . . Think about what you did to Mitch. You left that poor man at the altar, when you had no intention of marrying him at all.”
    “I’ve already talked to Mitch. His old girlfriend called him this week. Turns out he didn’t want to marry me either, but he felt bad about breaking up with me right before the wedding.”
    “Libby, that doesn’t make it right.”
    Anger roared in Libby’s head. “You know what, you’re one hundred percent correct. It doesn’t make it right. Not even close. I feel like a bitch and I already apologized to Mitch. But let me ask you this , Megan Vandemeer McMillan : Who stood by you when you paraded a fake fiancé around claiming he was Jay? And who helped you realize that he was the love of your life? Me. That’s right, me! ” She stamped her foot for effect, sending pain shooting up from her heel to her shin. “I stood by you because you’re my friend. I’m sorry if you think it’s too much for me to ask you to do the same!”
    “Oh, God, Libby,” Megan said, sounding horrified. “You’re right. I’m so sorry.”
    “Too little, too late.” Then she hung up and sucked in a deep breath of cold Kansas air. Megan’s words had stung, but there was no denying they were true. She’d been irresponsible and self-centered, but there wasn’t anything she could do about it now. She felt a sudden need to see Noah. He’d make her feel better. He always did. Turned out he really was her best friend.
     
     

Chapter Five

     
    Noah anxiously glanced at the door for what had to be the hundredth time, wondering if he should go outside. Calling Mitch had to be difficult for her. What if she needed support? After five minutes passed this way, he decided to go after her, if only to give her his jacket, but the door opened and she walked into the restaurant with a strange look on her face.
    She stopped at the table of the woman who’d lent them the phone, plastering what he recognized as a fake smile on her face. “Do you want to take that photo now?
    The woman hopped out of her chair and raced around to stand next to Libby, pausing

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