Rachel?â
Olivia thought about it. âI wouldnât say that. Theyâre still friends, and the breakup was basically mutual.â
âBesides, Rachel dated Liam after she and Logan broke up,â Harper volunteered. âKind of hard for her to pull the friend card when she went out with one of Loganâs best friends less than a month after they split.â
âYeah, but I wouldnât want to piss her off . . . ,â I hedged, waiting for the advice I knew would come.
Olivia laughed. âPlaya Hermosaâs not that big. If you make a point not to date anyone whoâs dated any of your friends, youâre going to be single a loooong time.â
I nodded slowly, not wanting to seem too eager. âI guess . . .â
âYou could talk to her about it,â Olivia suggested.
âI donât really know her that well,â I said. âWhat would I say?â
âJust . . . you know, tell her youâre interested in Loganâif you are, I meanâand ask her if she has a problem with it.â Olivia nodded, like she was agreeing with herself. âRachel likes it when people ask her permission for things.â
Harper snorted, and Olivia gave her a dirty look.
Hell would freeze over before I would legit ask Rachelâs permission for anything, but I could play the game.
I smiled. âThanks, you guys. Youâre awesome.â
Olivia stood up and performed a mock bow. âI live to serve. Anyone want another beer?â
We declined, and Olivia headed for the cooler. She was just out of earshot when Harper spoke.
âBe careful with Rachel. Seriously.â
I looked over at her. âWith Logan?â
âWith everything. Rachelâs smarter than she looks.â
âWhat makes you say that?â My instincts were on full alert. Maybe it was the beer. Maybe it was the conspiratorial girl talk. But something had Harper feeling chatty.
She leaned closer. âLetâs just say Rachel has a nose for anything . . . off.â
My heart beat a little bit faster, the way it always did when I was onto something. An idea or some piece of information that would help with the con. âOff?â
Harper nodded. âIf you go after Logan, even on the sly, sheâll find out. She has a lot of experience that way.â
âWhat kind of experience?â
Harper drained the last of the beer in one swallow. I couldnât remember if it was her second or her third.
âRachelâs dad has a way with Playa Hermosaâs housewives. Rachelâs gotten good at sniffing him out over the years, and itâs made her good at sniffing out everything else, too.â Harperâs voice turned distant. âEven stuff thatâs none of her business.â
I kept my face impassive. No way had I planned to get anything like this. Not so soon, anyway. It was an unexpected bonus. But also an unexpected concern.
I knew what it meant to be surrounded by liars. To be one. It meant that your instincts were honed to see deceit in others. That you believed everyone was riddled with dishonesty. That you were trained to look for all the little tics people performedâmost of them involuntaryâwhen they werenât telling the truth.
Basically, it meant that you had a nose for liars.
Which made Rachel a potentially serious problem.
Fifteen
A few minutes after Harperâs revelation, she rose from her chair and headed toward the cooler. I hoped she wasnât getting another beer. Judging from her unsteady gait across the sand, it was the last thing she needed.
I scanned the party scene, trying to gauge the timing. Rachel was still deep in conversation with Parker. Logan was smiling politely at the little blonde. Everyone else was occupied with their own agenda: drinking, scamming, smoking, or looking for a hookup. It was as good a time as any. Iâd made progress with Harper and Olivia.
Now I just needed Logan.
I stuck my nearly