“I learned very early on that my daughter doesn’t like doing things the easy way. She likes to argue, put her foot down, and do the opposite of what’s expected of her. Anytime I’ve tried to support her, she’s either shut down or given up. It’s only when I’m a cold bastard that she ends up following her heart. It’s what makes Rory, Rory and I wouldn’t change her for anything in the world. I’m banking on you marrying her and making her happy.”
“I will,” Connor promised, hating to admit that the man did have a point. That’s what he loved about Rory, but that’s also what made him want to bend her over his knee and spank her beautiful ass most days. She was the most stubborn woman that he’d ever met.
“I know you will because if you don’t, I’m going to give in and let my boys do what they’ve been dying to do for the last twenty-five years.”
Chapter 35
“I don’t think this is such a good idea,” Haley, Jason’s wife and the cutest little thing that she’d ever seen said once again as she pushed her glasses back up her nose and shot another nervous glance around the dark, makeshift parking lot.
“Relax,” Rory said as she continued to search through the huge toolbox in the back of Connor’s truck. “Aunt Megan just had the seventh set of desserts put out. We’ve got a good twenty minutes before they’re done eating.”
“Actually, we should have thirty,” Zoe, Trevor’s wife and one of the most entertaining women that she’d ever met, said as she risked a glance from their crouched position in the back of Connor’s truck.
“You didn’t put out any of your baked goods, did you?” Rory asked, trying to mask the fear in her voice as she shot Zoe a look only to find the other woman rolling her eyes.
“I’m not allowed to bake while I’m pregnant,” Zoe muttered, lovingly rubbing her very large stomach as she gave up crouching and carefully dropped to a sitting position with Haley’s help.
“Trevor’s afraid of the babies getting food poisoning,” Haley explained, shooting Zoe an apologetic smile and a shrug when the woman gasped in outrage.
“My baking isn’t that bad!” Zoe argued.
“Sweetie,” Rory said, pausing in her search to reach over and give Zoe’s hand a quick squeeze, “there isn’t a Bradford alive that will willingly touch your baked goods.”
“I overheard Jason and Trevor telling everyone that you baked my cupcakes so that they wouldn’t have to share,” Haley added softly as she took Zoe’s other hand in hers. “Not one single Bradford went near them. In fact, they actually demanded that everything the guys claimed that you baked be taken away and given its own section.”
“Oh,” Zoe mumbled, her shoulders sagging in defeat. “That would explain why Bradfords kept blocking me from going near the table overflowing with baked goods and telling me that they weren’t good for the babies. I thought they were just afraid of the babies getting fat.”
“Nope. Bradfords don’t get fat,” Rory said with a shrug as she once again turned her attention back to the task at hand.
“Lucky bastards,” Zoe muttered and she couldn’t help but agree.
Bradfords could eat whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted and never had to worry about getting fat. The same could be said for any of the James boys. Rory didn’t mention to Zoe that she’d also been blessed with that little problem, minus the insane appetite, because it would upset the very hormonal woman who was constantly struggling with her weight. The only time Zoe didn’t worry about gaining weight was when she was pregnant, which was understandable since she was pregnant with Bradford twins and it was actually a chore to eat enough to keep her unborn babies satisfied.
“He’s gotta have one in here,” Rory mumbled to herself as she carefully sorted through Connor’s impressive assortment of tools. She’d already picked out a few tools and gadgets that she was going to steal later, but none of them would do for what she needed right now.
“Maybe you should wait until next week,” Haley said, sounding nervous, which was a tad insulting. “Your doctor’s appointment is on Tuesday. Maybe you should leave it to him to cut your cast off.”
“I know how to handle a saw, Haley,” Rory said, sighing in exasperation.
“On wood!” Haley snapped. “It’s different than cutting something off your arm!”
“It will be fine,” Rory said absently as she continued her search.
“Um, I kind of have to agree with Haley on this one,” Zoe said, shifting uncomfortably and making Rory wonder how they were going to get the eight-month pregnant woman off the back of the truck. Getting her up here had been a miracle. She really couldn’t see getting her off working out as well.
“It’s not a big deal,” Rory said, hoping they’d just drop it.
“If it’s not a big deal, then why are we sneaking around?” Haley asked.
“We’re not sneaking around,” Rory said, carefully moving the large circular saw to the side in hopes that she’d be able to find something smaller and more manageable.
“Then what would you call sending us text messages, asking us to sneak off with you when it’s dark out while the men are distracted with food so that we can meet you at Connor’s truck and to make sure that we keep our mouths shut?” Zoe asked dryly, making her lips twitch.
“Female bonding?” Rory suggested, grinning when Zoe and Haley glared at her.
“Over power tools?” Haley asked, laughing.
“Exactly.”