NATE HENDRICKS said as they walked down the block toward the Stud Farm. “That chase scene sucked it, big time.”Shane rolled his eyes. “I don’t think it was written to stand up to the analysis of actual cops. Come on, when that train flew over the road? That was awesome.”“It was pretty damn awesome,” Walker agreed.Shane tried not to shoot the guy a glare. When Cole had suggested catching a movie on Saturday afternoon, he’d invited both Shane and Jenny’s new boyfriend, Nate. But on their way out of the apartment building, they’d run into Walker, and Cole had invited him, as well.The guy was fine. Shane had known him for a few years, and he seemed decent enough. Except for the fact that he’d flirted with Merry. And she’d flirted back.Shane bit back a growl. He’d sat on the far side of their group at the theater, three seats away from Walker.But there was no reason for jealousy. Flirtation meant nothing after what he and Merry had done. She’d flirted with Walker, yes, but she hadn’t had sex with him.