Mr. Wrong

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“Glad to have you home, son. Your momma needs you.” Lou walked to another table, picking up cups and wiping.
    Beau tensed, and he watched Lou.
    Sara was surprised at the anger that crossed over his face.
    He swung back to her.
    She felt the v eiled anger seep through his calm exterior. He silently turned and walked out without saying goodbye.
     
    Chapter 13
     
    The three hour church block was over, and Sara and Genova were heading back to the institute with their potluck dishes for a Break the Fast.
    “Shut it,” Genova gritted her teeth. “He will not do it at a football game.”
    Sara teased, knowing her friend hated football and hated public proposals like that. “Yep—I think he’ll have a plane write your name above the stadium. That would be awesome.”
    Genova nudged her side. “Maybe Beatrice’s next article should be on how to make proposals intimate and private and romantic.”
    Sara grimaced. “Ahh, Beatrice. If everyone would follow her advice, how great the world would be.”
    “And who is Beatrice?” Beau fell into step beside them. He opened the door and held it for them.
    Sara hated that her heart sped up a notch.
    Genova smiled between the two of them. “You’re looking good, Beau.”
    Genova winked at Sara, and Sara glared at her.
    “Thanks. But I hear you’re taken, Ms. Killion.”
    Genova giggled. “So proper.” She pulled away from them and headed for the kitchen.
    “So who is Beatrice?” Beau studied her face.
    Sara started following Genova. “Haven’t you heard? She’s our fabulous UW Dear Abby type of columnist. Great advice.” She nodded her head with mock seriousness. “You should read her. It’d probably help you in the female department.” Sara shrugged her shoulders at him and turned for the food line.
    “Hmm.” Beau stayed next to her. The gym was packed, and the students were already eating. “I guess we missed the breaking part.”
    Carey nudged past her, slightly bumping her shoulder. Sara was surprised to see Michelle by his side, and they were holding hands.
    Carey saw her and his face reddened. He quickly walked to the other tables across the gym.
    Sara was at a complete loss. Anger clinched her chest. She’d actually been feeling like she’d done something wrong.
    “Wow. Now, he’s smooth.” Beau moved next to her in line.
    Sara didn’t even know what to say. How could she explain that she was just so disappointed that he wasn’t being loyal to Sue? She picked up some dessert and started for the table Genova and Kevin were at. Beau followed and sat next to Kevin, introducing himself officially.
    Sara was surprised when Rob sat next to her and Linda sat across from Beau. “Hey girl, what sup?” Rob put his hand out to knuckle bump with her.
    She laughed and did the knuckle bump back.
    “Hey guys.” Linda smiled at all of them, looking a little unsure of Beau.
    Sara realized that most of the institute students were probably a little intimidated with trying to hang out with him since he was a professor.
    “I’m way glad to see you here,” Sara said to Rob. “I should have invited you myself; I didn’t even think about it.” The reason she hadn’t thought about it was because he’d told her he wasn’t that interested in coming back to church when they were sitting in sacrament earlier in the day.
    “Didn’t you hear?” Rob gave her a mock ‘you’re so behind’ look. “The missionaries caught me after church and asked me to take the discussions.” He smiled and took a forkful of food and stuffed it in his mouth. “I figured it would be good to do that. I mean, hey, how can I say I’m not down with something if I don’t know anything about it?” He scratched his goatee and glanced at Linda.
    Sara beamed at him. “Awesome.”
    Linda smiled shyly at Rob. “It is awesome.”
    Sara noticed that Rob’s face reddened at Linda’s praise. She couldn’t help but feel happy that he was going to give the gospel a chance. She couldn’t

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