Chapter 60

But instead, he’d gone to the bar and drank too much. The night before, when he’d been focused on Mason—what they had done, what they would do—getting wasted had seemed like a good idea. But now, how would Noah explain his actions to Mason?

Everything would’ve worked out fine if Mason had stayed home instead of coming out to look for Noah. Then, when Noah had come back, all Mason would’ve known was Noah enjoyed himself a little too much. But since Mason had shown up at the bar and witnessed the fallout, Noah needed to come up with answers as to how and why the fight had started. And Noah wasn’t sure he could answer that.

Images of the night before flashed through Noah’s mind. One stuck in the forefront: MasonMason stepping up to Noah, and Noah swinging at him. “What did I do?”