pie, but if sheâs not, she can get nasty.â He pauses. âBut then, you already know that.â I blink at him in surprise. He chuckles. âNot much happens at the lodge that I donât find out about, Bailey. I know about Aprilâs pranks on you. A little teasing can be fun, but she went too far. And, like I said, this wasnât the first time. Thatâs why I let her go. Enough is enough. I only hope April learns a lesson from all this.â Iâm numb. I donât know what to think. What April did was wrong, but I still feel sorry for her, especially when I think that I told Dennis Savoy about her plans to open a flower shop. Without meaning to, I contributed to her getting caught. I thought April had her life totally together. When I told Dennis Savoy about her, I was so proud. I wanted to be like her. Now Iâm grateful that Iâm not. My parents may be overprotective, but at least they look out for me. April has no one. âAnyway, thatâs the long and short of it,â Gabe says. âIâd appreciate it if you kept this to yourself.â He squeezes my shoulder. âKeep up the good work. Youâre doing a great job. But donât forget to have some fun too. Thereâs still a lot of summer left. Make it one to remember.â I sigh. âIt already has been.â