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âWouldnât what?â Autumn interrupts. âKillian, would you â" She points at Olivia, then walks away with her hand over her mouth like sheâs about to be sick.
âShe wasnât feeling well earlier,â Luke explains. âHelp Olivia into her booster seat, will you? And stop looking like I asked you to pick up a grenade. Sheâs a toddler, not potential explosive material.â
âIâve smelled her when she has a dirty diaper, Luke,â I call as he walks back to the kitchen. âSheâs basically a ticking time bomb. Arenât you, Olivia? But youâre not going to poop while Iâm holding you, right? Say, 'No, Uncle Killian, Iâd never do that to you, because the last time you were here you got vomited on and I know that pooping on you would be too much for you to handle.'â
Olivia giggles. âNo poop. No, no, no.â
âGlad youâre onboard, kid.â I slide her into her booster seat at the table, fumbling with the buckle for a good minute before I figure it out, as everyone gathers around.
Weâre all here â my brothers, River and Tempest, Cade and June, and their kids â and everyoneâs talking and laughing and passing food and Autumnâs cider around the table.
Then Luke and Autumn make their announcements. I know that Luke is going to ask her to marry him, and we all know what her answer is going to be. That much is plain as day. But when he gets down on one knee and tells her that he never thought heâd want to be tied down until he met her and Olivia, it even gets me in the gut.
Elias leans over and whispers, âYou look like youâre getting a little misty-eyed there.â
âShut the hell up. Itâs obviously allergies.â
Elias snorts. âSuch a romantic.â
He doesnât snort when I punch him in the leg.
Then Autumn announces that sheâs pregnant, and Lukeâs face⦠well, Iâve never seen him so happy. âI promise, Iâll love this family of ours forever."
I get the same pang of jealousy that I had before, sitting here in the middle of my brothers and their happy families. But I recognize the look on Lukeâs face. I think it might be the same way mine looked the other night at Lilyâs place.
Which is why I get out my phone right then and there to text her. So she kicked me out of her house after sex. So what?
Saturday. You and me. Date.
I get a response about a minute later.
Romantic, caveman.
I smile as I text her back.
I knew youâd appreciate that. Saturday night, Iâm picking you up. Real proper-like.
Itâs a few minutes before she responds.
You, proper? Iâll believe it when I see it.
I text her back right away.
So thatâs a yes, then?
The phone buzzes a few seconds later.
Thatâs a yes.
After dinner and all of the congratulations and excitement, I catch Luke in the kitchen and tell him that Iâm going to need his help.
âYou want me to teach you to cook something impressive? This wouldnât have anything to do with the bakery girl, would it?â
âWhat bakery girl?â Autumn walks in and interrupts, Olivia following close behind her.
"Mommy!" Olivia hollers.
âThe girl that Killian has a crush on.â
âI donât have a crush, shit.â
âLanguage,â Autumn warns.
âShit, shit, shit,â Olivia repeats.
Autumn narrows her eyes as she looks at me.
âOh, shâ I mean. . . darn it, sheâs cursing.â I think Iâm supposed to be appalled by that. Is it wrong that I want to laugh instead? Shit, this is exactly why I shouldnât be a parent. If I hung around Lily and Chloe, Chloe would be cursing like a sailor in no time. And then Iâd be dead, because Lily would murder me.
Luke snorts. âSheâs repeating it because sheâs heard it before.â
âItâs not going to be so funny when sheâs saying it in kindergarten, boys.â Autumn glares at us as she takes Oliviaâs hand and leads her toward the living room and out of the kitchen, probably to get her away from our terrible influence.
âDonât give me any fucking grief. Just teach me a couple of bullshit recipes or something.â
Luke crosses his arms. âA couple of bullshit recipes?â
âYou know. Some of that fancy shit. Nothing to do with cake. Or baked goods.â
Luke laughs. âAlright, when do you need to be a chef by?â
âSaturday.â
âDude, thatâs like two days. Seriously?â
âWhat? Youâre an idiot savant in the kitchen. Just come up to the cabin and let me absorb your knowledge.â
âHilarious.â
âTell me what I need to buy and Iâll go to the store.â
âAlright, alright. This girl must be something else.â
I shrug, feigning nonchalance. âWhy?â
Luke raises his eyebrows. âBecause youâve never asked me to help you go to any lengths to impress a girl.â
âIâve only been back here for a few months, so how do you know? Maybe I was impressing the pants off tons of chicks out in Texas.â
Luke laughs. âYeah, dude. Thatâs real likely.â
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Lily
âYouâre going to wear something other than that, arenât you?â Opal stands in her doorway, her lips pursed as she surveys me from head to toe.
âYes, Judgy McJudgerson, Iâm going to change.â
Chloe looks up at Opal. âMiss Opal, mom said we could watch Cinderella if you said it was okay. Not the cartoon one, though, thatâs for babies â the one with people.â
âThereâs one with people?â Opal asks.
âYeah. We brought the DVD. Do you want to watch it?â
âOf course I do. Weâll have popcorn. Will you help me make pizza first?â
âWith pepperoni?â
âAre you kidding? I have all the fixings.â
I squat down to look at Chloe. âYouâre going to behave for Miss Opal, right?â
âUgh, mom, yes.â
âIâm not going to be back until a little bit later, probably after you fall asleep.â
âMiss Opal, youâre going to let me stay up late, right?â
âOf course I will. Your mom said you can stay up until ten oâclock, even.â
âTen oâclock?â Chloe squeals, throwing her hands around my neck. âYouâre the best mom ever.â
I laugh. âAnd all I had to do to get called the best mom ever is let you stay up until ten oâclock.â
âAnd have ice cream.â
âNow youâre pushing your luck. Give me a kiss. Are you sure youâll be okay?â
âYes!â Chloe kisses me quickly on the cheek and then runs to Opal. âLetâs go make pizza! Will you let me help water the flowers on the porch with the red watering can?â
âSure thing, kiddo. Go grab it from the mudroom.â Opal gives me a pointed look as Chloe darts inside the house. âSheâll be fine. Come get her whenever you want. Although if itâs past midnight, Iâll be asleep too, so youâll be out of luck. Itâs totally fine if she stays the night, though. The guest room is kid-proofed for when Mary and Theo come by, anyway.â Mary and Theo, Opalâs grandchildren, visit frequently. Chloe loves Maryâs half of the guestroom. Itâs so posh, Chloe said after the last time she visited. Thereâs a picture of the Eiffel Tower on the wall.
I exhale heavily. âI donât know. I donât want to put you out.â
Opal rolls her eyes. âMakes no difference, picking her up at midnight or in the morning. Sheâll be asleep regardless. She wonât know any differently.â
I sigh again. âI donât know. Iâd feel guilty.â
âLord, youâll feel guilty about anything. Go, have fun! And for goodness sake, put on some makeup.â
âDo you really think Iâm going on a date looking like this?â I ask.
âWhatâs a date?â Chloe appears in the doorway with a watering can in hand.
âYour mom is going to din
ner with a friend,â Opal explains.
âWith Killian?â Chloe asks, matter-of-fact.
âWhat? No.â The words leave my lips automatically and I clamp my mouth shut. I canât lie to my kid. âI mean, yes. Iâm going to dinner with my friend Killian.â
Chloe shrugs. âHeâs funny. Can you fill this up with water for me, Miss Opal? Do you have strawberries yet?â
âLetâs go check on the plants together and weâll see whatâs producing.â Opal looks over her shoulder at me. âHave fun. And Lily?â
âYeah?â
âRelax a little.â
âCan I sleep in Maryâs bed?â Chloe squeals.
âI have it all made up for you,â Opal replies.
âYay!â Chloe screams. âMom, can I sleep here?â
âIâll think about it.â
âPlease? You said I could stay the night.â
âI said Iâd be back after you fell asleep.â
âI know. So I can sleep here, right?â
âYou can fall asleep here,â I tell her. Iâm still not certain whether I can drop her off with Opal even even if she wants to sleep over and Opal is more than happy to have her spend the night. It just seems irresponsible for me to drop her off at Opalâs house so I can spend the night with my boyfriend.
Not my boyfriend, I correct myself.
âGo, before youâre late.â Opal shoos me away.
âBye, mom!â
âHolyâ¦â Killian wolf-whistles under his breath. âYou look hot.â
I choke back a laugh, even as heat rises to my cheeks. âUmâ¦thanks.â Applying a little makeup and changing into a sundress and cardigan paid off, I guess.
âOr something. . .you know. . . more eloquent than hot.â
âIâll take hot.â I donât add the rest of what Iâm thinking, which is that Killian definitely looks hot, standing on my front porch in faded jeans and a heather grey t-shirt. Jeans and a t-shirt seem to be as much as Killian gets dressed up for anything, which is okay with me, because he looks damn fine in them.
I must be staring scratch that, I know I'm staring. In fact, there's a distinct possibility that my mouth is actually hanging open and I'm drooling as I blatantly ogle him. I can hardly be blamed for that, though, not with the way the grey in the t-shirt sets off his eyes and the way the fabric pulls across his chest.
Killian clears his throat, shaking me out of my trance. "Obviously the feeling is mutual."
Heat warms my cheeks. "Oh, shut up."
He shrugs. "I'm used to the ogling. It's not easy being this good-looking."
I roll my eyes. "Or modest."
"I never said I was modest, cupcake."
"If there's one thing you aren't, it's disingenuous."
"I hope you're not going to use your ten-dollar words all night." A smile tugs at the corners of his mouth.
"Don't worry. I'll tone it down just for you."
"Much appreciated, ma'am." He slides his thumbs through belt loops on his jeans and gives me a cocky grin, sending a tingle of electricity through me that heads directly for its destination between my legs. Clearing my throat, I turn around and put the key in the door to hide the flush I'm sure is evident on my cheeks. Calling me "ma'am" in that drawl and then standing there grinning at me like that? If I don't lock the door, I'm not sure we'll actually make it out of the house tonight.
Which might not be so bad, now that I think about it. The thought of going somewhere in public with Killian effectively a public service announcement to all residents of West Bend: "Killian Saint and I are officially dating!" makes me nervous.
Screw nervous; it makes me petrified.
"You've been standing there with the key in the lock now for a good minute," Killian points out. "You didn't just fall asleep, did you?"
Taking a deep breath, I spin around and force a smile. "No. I'm fine. Are you ready?"
"Whoa, now. You look like you're about to be put in front of a firing squad."
"I do not." I smooth the dress I'm wearing and step down from the porch, averting my eyes as I pass Killian on the way to his truck. "Are you coming?"
He opens the passenger side door for me and I climb inside. Thankfully, he doesn't press the subject. At least, not until we're a couple of miles down the road and passing the turn-off to Main Street, which is where pretty much all of the restaurants in West Bend are located.
"We're not going downtown?" I ask.
Killian snorts. "I'm not that stupid, cupcake."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"If I take you downtown, the old ladies in West Bend will be planning our wedding before the week's out."
"Oh." I exhale a huge sigh.
Killian laughs. "I don't think you're supposed to be so relieved."
"Did you hear that? I didn't think I sighed that loudly."
"Trust me, I think everyone in town heard that."
I stick out my tongue at him. "Whatever."
"Your maturity is really impressive."
"I spend most of my time with a seven-year-old. I've adopted her mode of communication."
"Is Chloe at Opal's tonight?"
"Yes. So my clock expires at midnight."
"That's very princess-like of you."
"This would make you the prince in this scenario, right?"
"I don't think anyone would confuse me with Prince Charming."
"Maybe the Beast."
"Is that the same story?" Killian turns down the highway -