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342 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 24, 2017

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⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*Not so bad, but not great*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱
Ronan sent me a quick nod, but it wasn’t necessary. I was already reaching for Everett’s elbow. My gaze was inexplicably drawn to Gage and I felt a shiver skate over my skin when his eyes held mine.
Like he knew something he shouldn’t.
I drew Everett away from the group, but he stopped after a few feet and said, “Thank you, Gage. Call me Everett.”
“You’re welcome… Everett,” Gage said warmly, a gentle smile gracing his handsome features. I felt another shimmer of jealousy, but it was mixed with something else.
Something a lot like gratitude.
As much as I hated to admit it, Gage had known exactly what to say to get Everett to agree to leave the hospital for a while. And that look between him and Everett right before Everett had told him to call him by his first name?
I didn’t know what to make of that look.
I just knew I didn’t like it.
But I didn’t exactly hate it, either.
And in that moment, we truly became the family none of us had been expecting, but that we’d all needed just the same.
I laughed against Gage’s mouth and let him tug me through the door, since I knew Nash would be a while. I shot the love of my life one more glance as he and a certain lovesick mastiff trotted to catch up to the chicken, then followed the other love of my life into the house.
“You’ve got some really weird animals, Gage,” I said.
“No, I don’t, baby. We do.”
I laughed because he was exactly right.
“Yes, we do,” I murmured. “Yes, we do.”
