Petey stayed away. Thank God, but he was the only one. I was still standing at the counter, unsure what to do, when Adam burst through the tent’s opening. “Thank you.” His jaw clenched. I looked up, feeling haunted. I didn’t ask for what. “She’s been wanting your friendship back from the moment she knew she lost it. I’ve been telling her to let go. She wouldn’t, though. She kept hoping and praying. That’s why I worked it so you were at our engagement. She wanted that moment, because if there was ever a chance, I thought it would be there. You were at an event she’ll remember for the rest of her life. You won’t remember.” He scoured Mason with a look. “I’ve no doubt you’ll forget all about us when you move on to the big leagues, but she’ll remember.” He leaned over the counter, closer t