Page 102 of The Shadow


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Certain.

"You're serious," I said.

"Dead serious," Ethan replied.

My mind spun, pieces clicking into place faster than I could process them.

I sat there, stunned, trying to wrap my head around it.

On one hand, I was happy for them. More than happy. I could see it in their faces—the contentment, the peace I hadn't seensince before Dad left. Since before Mom died. Since before we'd all scattered into the military and lost touch with everything that mattered.

They looked whole.

And I wanted that. Desperately.

But the idea that Joy was tied to all of this—that she might be planning their wedding without knowing I was connected—occured to me and made my chest tight.

I decided to keep that tidbit to myself.

I exhaled slowly. "Any other bombshells you want to drop?"

Levi grinned. "Oh, there's more."

Of course, there was.

"You know that shrink who came to check you out?" he said.

I frowned. "Yeah?"

"She's actually an actress. Works with Lucas's fiancée."

I turned to Lucas. "Your fiancée?"

Lucas actually blushed.

Caleb elbowed him. "Lucas's fiancée is Lexi Montgomery."

I coughed out a laugh. "The Lexi Montgomery? The actress?"

"The one and only," Jacob said, grinning.

"You're fucking with me."

"Nope," Levi said, still grinning. "Dead serious."

I shook my head, disbelief warring with amusement. "What's the second surprise?"

Levi leaned in closer, his grin widening. "We're worth billions now, brother. Billions."

The word didn't compute.

Million was a number I could barely wrap my head around. Billion wasn't even in my mental vocabulary. I had no measuring stick for it.

"What does that mean?" I asked.

Lucas elbowed Caleb back. "It means we can do whatever the fuck we want. Forever."

That settled over me—heavy, strange, impossible.