She’d thought, before dinner, that they might be in a real relationship, but now she wasn’t so sure. “What’s wrong with you?” Bo asked. “Cash just scored and you didn’t even move.” “Nothing,” she said. She waved her head toward Phil and Margot. “What do you think about them?” “I like her.” “I know you like her. What’s not to like about her? I mean them as a couple?” He leaned forward and then back. Judy felt his shoulders rise and fall at her side. “They look cute together.” “Do you think they’re playing us?” Bo leaned over again and smiled when Phil caught him looking. “I don’t know. They’re all snuggled up.” “Phil didn’t know about her father.” “Huh?” he asked after he’d slapped his knee in frustration as Soloman’s punt returner was finally brought down on Cash’s 45-yard line. “Margot said she didn’t know her father and Phil didn’t know. If they were in a relationship, he would know that, don’t you think?” “Maybe she doesn’t like to talk about it.”