"He was." Ryan paused, trying to get a sense of Lara's mood. "No worse than usual, I guess, but he does get under my skin. I think he does it on purpose."
"Yeah. God." Lara smacked the steering wheel. "'Too bad you didn't get an earlier date?' Next time he can plan the damn gigs. I don’t see him offering to help. He won't even put up any flyers!" She shook her head. "Nate did I don't know how many blocks last time, and Jason couldn't be bothered to put them up on his own street. Putz."
Ryan gave a short laugh. "True. You know, I was thinking, Lara. We agreed to six months, but I don't think it's going to work."
"We should keep our word, and we can't afford to lose him now. Let's see how the gigs go."
"I feel so stupid." Ryan shook her head. "Like I should have seen it, you know? But he was Nate's friend, and he seemed so enthusiastic when he auditioned."
"He's Nate's sister's boyfriend," Lara corrected, then made a face. "Try saying that five times fast. Anyway, we all thought he was serious, Ryan. It's no one's fault."
"I know. It's just been bugging me for a few weeks now and I haven't been sure whether to say anything." She huffed out a breath. "Nate and Mitch are on board, always have been, but Jason keeps wanting to rock the boat. It infuriates me." She paused to gather her thoughts. "I know what I'm doing, and I'm glad you guys trust me. If Jason doesn't start trusting, it'll be a problem."
Lara nodded. "It will. I have to say, I keep waiting for you guys to have an actual fight one day."
Ryan scoffed. "Please. I'd mop the floor with him. Hardly worth the effort."
"True. So, how are things with the family?" Lara switched lanes and subjects as their exit approached.
"The usual. I'm such a disappointment."
"No, you're not. They don’t say that."
"Not out loud, but it's definitely what they think." She considered. "Okay, not Evan. But the rest of them."
"I've never understood that." Lara turned onto Route 1. "I know they're into sports, and that takes talent and work. But you have talent and you work hard, it's just different talent. So I don't see how they can be like that."
"Are you kidding? With my dad, it was sports or nothing. Thank God the boys came along, or he would have died of a broken heart."
"Come on, Ry, you're exaggerating."
"Am I? For God's sake, Lara, they gave me a boy's name. How much more obvious could they have been that they wanted me to be a son? Geez, if they'd found out ahead of time, they probably would have given me up for adoption."
"Oh, come on. We've been over this."
"Okay, okay. I'll drop it before I start feeling sorry for myself."
"Good. I'm staying home tonight and I don’t have time for your pity party." Lara nudged her arm to take the sting out of her words.
"Wow, home? What have I done to warrant the honor of your company?" Ryan feigned shock as they got to their door and she unlocked it. "Did Trout find a mermaid?"
"Oh, knock it off." Lara smacked Ryan's shoulder. "He's off on a camping trip with some friends. I don't do beds outdoors."
"Where's your sense of adventure?"
"At the Marriott."
Ryan laughed.