Once Stalked. Блейк Пирс
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“I’m trying,” Liam said.
Riley couldn’t help but chuckle a little. She was a pretty good chess player herself, and for years she’d been trying to get April interested in the game. But April had always rolled her eyes at the idea and considered chess to be perfectly uncool – a “mom thing” that couldn’t possibly interest her.
Her attitude seemed to have changed now that a cute boy was involved.
Riley invited Liam to come and sit down with the others.
She told him, “I’d offer you something to drink, but we’re all just getting ready to head out to dinner.”
“The dinner that April forgot about,” Liam said, his grin widening a little.
“That’s right,” Riley said. “Why don’t you come too?”
April’s blush deepened.
“Oh, Mom …” she began.
“‘Oh, Mom’ what?” Riley said.
“I’m sure Liam’s got other plans,” April said.
Riley laughed. She was obviously getting into “uncool mom” territory again. It seemed that April was ready to introduce Liam to her, but a family dinner was rushing things as far as she was concerned.
“What do you think, Liam?” Riley asked.
“Sounds great, thanks,” Liam said. “Where are we going?”
“Blaine’s Grill,” Riley said.
Liam’s eyes lit up with excitement.
“Oh, wow! I’ve heard great things about that place!”
It was Blaine Hildreth’s turn to grin.
“Thanks,” he said to Liam. “I’m Blaine. I own the restaurant.”
Liam laughed.
“Cooler and cooler!” he said.
“Come on, let’s all get going,” Riley said.
A little while later, Riley was enjoying a delicious dinner with April, Jilly, Blaine, Crystal, and Liam. They were all sitting on the patio at Blaine’s Grill, enjoying the lovely weather as well as the wonderful food.
Riley was talking about chess with Liam, discussing middle-game planning tactics. She was impressed by his knowledge of the game. She wondered how well she’d do in a game against him. She guessed that she’d probably lose. She was a good player, but he was already the captain of a high school chess team and he was still a sophomore. Besides, she’d had few opportunities to play the game lately.
He must be really good, she figured.
The thought pleased her a lot. Riley knew that April was brighter than she realized, and it was good that she had a boyfriend who challenged her.
As she and Liam talked, Riley found herself wondering just where this thing between him and April was going. There were just two months left of the school year. Would they part ways and lose interest in each other? Riley hoped not.
“What are you doing this summer, Liam?” Riley asked.
“Going to chess camp,” Liam said. “Actually, I’m going to be a junior coach. I’ve been trying to talk April into coming too.”
Riley glanced over at April.
“Why don’t you go, April?” she asked.
April blushed again.
“I don’t know,” she said. “I was thinking about soccer camp. That might be more my speed. I’d probably be in way over my head at chess camp.”
“Oh, no, you won’t be!” Liam said. “There will be players from all levels – including some who are just starting to learn the game, like you. And it’s right here in Fredericksburg, so you wouldn’t have to leave home.”
“I’ll think about it,” April said. “Right now I just want to focus on my grades.”
Riley was glad Liam didn’t seem to be distracting April from school. Still, Riley wished she’d consider going to the chess camp. But she knew she’d better not push it. That might turn it into another “uncool mom thing.” It was best to leave it up to Liam to persuade her if he could.
Anyway, Riley was pleased to see April look so happy. Dark-haired with hazel eyes like Riley’s own, sometimes April looked astonishingly grown up. Riley remembered that she’d chosen April’s name because it was her own favorite month. And it was her favorite month because of days just like this.
Blaine looked up from his meal at Riley.
He said, “So tell us about this award you’re going to get tomorrow, Riley.”
It was Riley’s turn to blush a little.
“It’s no big deal,” she said.
Jilly let out a squeal of protest.
“It is so a big deal!” Jilly said. “It’s called the Award of Perseverance, and she’s getting it because of that cold case she just solved. The boss of the whole FBI is going to give it to her.”
Blaine’s eyes widened.
“You mean Director Milner himself?” he said.
Riley was feeling truly awkward and self-conscious now.
She laughed nervously.
“That’s not as impressive as it sounds,” she said. “It’s not a big trip for him to come to Quantico. He works right over in DC, you know.”
Blaine’s mouth dropped open with amazement.
Jilly said, “Blaine, April and I are getting out of school to see her get it. You and Crystal ought to come too.”
Blaine and Crystal both said they’d love to come.
“OK, then,” Riley said, still feeling embarrassed. “I hope it doesn’t bore you. Anyway, that’s not the biggest event tomorrow. Jilly’s the star of the school play tomorrow night. That’s a much bigger deal.”
Now Jilly was blushing.
“I’m not the star, Mom,” she said.
Riley laughed at Jilly’s sudden coyness.
“Well, you’re playing one of the title roles. You’re Persephone in a play called Demeter and Persephone. Why don’t you tell us the story?”
Jilly started telling the story of the Greek myth – shyly at first, but getting more enthusiastic about it as she continued. Riley felt more and more pleased. One of her girls was learning to play chess; the other was excited about Greek mythology.
Maybe things are looking up, she thought.
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