Chapter 6 She bit her lip before answering. “Can’t I be doing it for the both of us?” He shook his head, and his eyes connected with hers. “That’s not your style.” Deep down she found the strength to not get lost in his dark gaze. She shrugged then looked out across the boardwalk toward the water. “Like you said, things are different now.” She smiled. “I’m not the same girl who lied to you about her age, got drunk on your beer, and threw up on your boots.” “That’s a shame,” he said and she brought her eyes back to him. “Truth be told, I kind of liked her.” Aubrey laughed. “She definitely knew how to have a good time.” Aubrey had always been the life of the party when she let herself be, even if it was only a party of two. She loved life and craved the freedom to enjoy it. As time move