The Boys Down South by Abbi Glines

14

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“Asher didn’t ask me to be the one to speak. I’m the best man, but he wasn’t going to ask me to stand up and say anything. I had to ask him if I could,” Steel said, as he stood up after the meal was complete and it was time for the speech shit and toasting crap.

“This isn’t a big town and most all of you know the history between Asher, Dixie and me. It wasn’t pretty at times. There were some moments I’d like to erase. Things I wished I could redo. Get a second chance to handle differently.”

“But regardless of some actions I wish I could take back, the one thing remains… these two have been meant for each other from the moment Asher picked Dixie up in his truck on her way home from school after she’d had a very bad day. It was a love story, the real kind, the kind you don’t have to force. The story all of us want. To feel that way about one person and know it will be forever,” Steel paused, and I glanced over at Asher and Dixie. They both looked as if they were close to fucking tears. Jesus, Asher get it together man.

“I had never witnessed selflessness. Love that went beyond, that didn’t care about the pain it caused them as long as they protected the one they loved. To live in such darkness alone, just to keep it from touching someone else was something I didn’t understand. Until I witnessed Asher’s actions with Dixie. He taught me what it really means to love someone. He also showed me that a man in love with the woman he is meant for will move heaven and earth to protect her above all others. That’s what I want too. That’s what we should all wait for.”

Dixie sniffed and wiped a tear from her eyes. Thankfully, my brother wasn’t crying. Yet. I rolled my eyes in disgust and took a drink of the water in front of me.

“To Asher and Dixie, may your life be full of all the joy you both deserve. I love you both and I can truly say I am happy for y’all.”

Asher stood up and hugged Steel. The guests clapped. It was a real mushy ass scene. Dixie also stood and moved over to hug Steel and whispered something. They all three laughed. What a Hallmark moment. How much more of this shit did I have to sit through? Not allowing myself to look back at Scarlet again was hard enough. This was just making it a living hell.

No one was talking about the marital fights they’d have or possible sickness they would face in the future. No one was going to mention how it wouldn’t always be roses and sunshine. They left that reality shit out of it.

When the three of them sat back down, I leaned back, prepared to listen to Meg stand up and spout some bullshit. She had barely been around the past ten years. What did she know about Dixie and Asher? A fucking pointless speech.

“I didn’t come prepared to say anything.” Scarlet’s voice snapped me out of my thoughts, and I jerked my head in her direction. She was the one standing with the microphone. Not Meg. Her red hair was draped over her left shoulder and she was smiling down at Dixie. Nervous but happy.

“But Meg asked me if I’d like to do the bridal toast and I couldn’t say no to that.” She glanced back at Meg. “Thank you.”

Meg nodded her head and was grinning with pure relief.

“I’ve been there to witness Dixie and Asher’s story from the moment she decided she was in love with him. I, of course, thought it was a silly crush and she’d move on from it. Heck, I’d had at least three boys I was sure I was in love with by the time Dixie told me she loved Asher.”

The guests chuckled and Scarlet blushed as she continued on.

“But Dixie and I were close because we were completely different. She was the ray of sunshine while I was the tornado.”

Again, more laughter.

“She is the best thing that ever happened to me. She’s the best person I know. Once I thought Asher Sutton didn’t deserve her. He’d hurt her and I hated him for it. I didn’t know the reason why then. If I had, I’d have loved him too for protecting her while living with the pain. I realized in the end that Asher was her fit. He was the man she never stopped loving. I could trust him to cherish her the way she deserved to be.” Scarlet paused and looked at my brother. “You’ve got the best.”

He nodded his head in agreement then kissed Dixie’s temple. Dixie was, once again, crying. The woman was an emotional basket case. I quickly shifted my eyes back to Scarlet.

“And Dixie,” she said, “so do you. I have never seen love so real or perfect. Until the two of you. I look forward to being the one that spoils your children one day. I love you,” she said as emotion clogged her throat.

Dixie all but jumped out of her seat and wrapped her arms around Scarlet tightly. They both had tears streaming down their face and I saw Scarlet whisper, “Congratulations.”

Once they were done with their emotional outburst, Asher hugged Scarlet and said something that made her laugh through her tears. Even with a red splotchy face she was beautiful. Stunning. And nothing like she portrayed herself.

What she thought was a troublemaker, I saw as excitement. It was what had drawn me to her. She didn’t see it. All she ever saw was Dixie and compared herself to her. She considered Dixie’s straight and narrow ways as perfection. I found it boring as hell. Dixie was beautiful and sweet, but there was no mischief. No adventure.

Scarlet was the embodiment of all that but she didn’t see it. She never had. I had been so damn sucked in by it, I wanted to be close to her. I understood her need for walking too close to the edge and often right over the line.

None of this mattered now. Not to me. She hadn’t been in love with me. I’d been an adventure. One she regretted. It was important I remember that. At least long enough for her to get her sexy ass back in her car and out of this town.

Asher and Dixie were moving to the dance floor for the first dance. It was expected for Meg and Steel to dance next then Brent and Sadie and lastly Dallas was going to dance with the other girl I didn’t know. Asher had suggested I not be assigned to a bridesmaid. Guess they didn’t trust me. I smirked as I took a drink and watched as my brother held Dixie in his arms and danced with her as the band played some slow-ass song.

Sighing, I leaned back in my chair and crossed my arms over my chest.

“I’ll dance with Scarlett. You dance with Shelly,” Dallas said beside me.

“What?” I asked, scowling at him.

“You heard me,” he replied with an annoyed expression.

Yes, I had, but I had no idea what the fuck he meant. “Who is Shelly?”

Dallas sighed as if I’d just asked a stupid question. “The other bridesmaid.”

“Why are you dancing with Scarlet?” I asked him, not liking the idea of my baby brother’s hands on Scarlet.

“Because considering the circumstances, I am the only option. You sure as hell don’t need to be her dance partner.”

“Why did one of us have to dance with her? She wasn’t a bridesmaid.”

Dallas stood up while glaring at me. “No. But she should have been. She gave the speech sat in the maid of honor’s spot. She is a part of this wedding party. Stop being a jerk.”

Slowly, I stood up blocking his way. There were two options here. One was the smart one. Dallas had a good point. His plan was solid. Made sense. I finally nodded then turned to see Steel taking Meg’s hand then Brent taking Sadie’s hand and heading out to the dance floor. I was next. I moved, and while I walked the few steps over to the two waiting females, I knew the plan.

I just didn’t give a fuck. Dallas’s hands didn’t belong on Scarlet. I stopped at her chair and without a word held out my hand. She stared at my hand then lifted her eyes to meet mine. There was a frown on her brow as we stood there staring at each other.

I hadn’t stopped to consider that she wouldn’t dance with me. After our talk in the barn, I should have thought about it. Figured this wasn’t something she would consider. But I didn’t drop my hand. I remained waiting. If she was going to turn me down, then she was fucking going to do it right here in front of everyone. Make the wound bleed. I silently challenged her. I knew she read it clearly in my gaze. Then I saw it. The flicker of mischief. The naughty that ran thickly in her veins. The girl who threw caution to the wind and did as she pleased.

Her small soft hand slipped into mine, and I let out the breath I’d been holding while she stood up beside me.

“Don’t make me regret this,” she whispered.

“Why stop making you regret stuff now, baby. Seems I’m on a roll,” I replied with a wink.

Her eyes flashed and I slid my hand to her lower back and led her away from Dallas, who I knew was furious. He’d get over it though. The kid needed to mind his own damn business.