About three days later, Tawny was over at Louis's killing time. In an hour, she had to go baby sit her aunt's three kids and she really wasn't looking forward to it.
But for now, she sat with her love, playing on the mini keyboard.
"You talked to Randy lately?" Louis asked.
"Yeah," she replied, "Her brother's in,"
"Really? She still mad at my sister?"
"Not really. But she's not coming back if that's what you're thinking. She and Jordan are going to Chicago in two weeks. They won't be back until late August or early September," Tawny said.
Louis's face was struck with concern. What was Twitty's take on this?
"How's our boy handling it? I mean, he's said nothing to me about it. That doesn't seem like the best thing," Louis said.
"I don't know. You know how he can be. He keeps things in too deep sometimes," Tawny said, "But I'm sure he'll be okay in a week or two,"
"He said he's got a new song he wants to play for that one-one show," Louis said.
"Good. There's a band going by R.A.M. that's supposed to be very good. We may have a lot to live up to,"
"We can do it,"
