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“She’s staying with me and besides”—he chuckles—“it was Isla’s final offer. She said you were expected at dinner tonight. No exceptions.”

Typical.

Small-town living and motherhood did nothing to dampen the absolute powerhouse that is Isla Andrews.

Well, Isla Thayer now.

Time flies.

“Send all the available information you’re comfortable with as soon as possible and I’ll see you in the morning.”

“Thank you,” Colt says, “and tell Hank and Isla I said hello.”

The line goes dead before I have a chance to respond, only to have a text light up the screen.

ISLA: Your flight leaves at 6am

ISLA: Dad said come over after your run

TOM: I’m supposed to be on vacation

ISLA: You hate vacations

ISLA: So, you’re welcome

TOM: That doesn’t change the fact I’m buying your kids the loudest gifts I can find for their birthday, Christmas, and any other occasion that requires a present

ISLA: That’s fine, I’ll send those to Dad’s house—that man has completely lost the word no from his vocabulary

TOM: It’s such a wonder why you’re my favorite.

ISLA: I can’t wait to tell Emerson

Shaking my head,I smirk because we both know she’ll do no such thing. She’s too much like me and neither of us want to make her cousin sad.

ISLA: Seriously though, thank you for taking on Colt’s sister—I know it’s not your usual job but it’s important to me

TOM: I’ll make sure she’s safe

ISLA: I know, now come wrangle some babies before you have to leave

TOM: Two offers I can’t refuse today

ISLA: You’re a lucky man, Oakey

The nickname isa silly one that hits me square in the chest like it always does, but she’s right—I’m a lucky man.

A lucky man, indeed.

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Voices are quiet as they float up to the second-floor landing. I’ve been hiding away at my brother’s house since the incident, and while I love his protectiveness, I’ve had about as much as I can handle.

I can appreciate that he’s concerned—hell, so am I—but I can’t live my life holed up inside while some asshole dictates my every move.

Not. Happening.