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Author: Kaylee Ryan

She sucks in a breath. I’ve managed to shock her. Good, that’s what I’ve felt since the moment I met her—like I’ve been shocked, and the only balm is to be near her, talk to her. Hell, a simple text from her changes the outcome of my day.

“Ridge,” Reagan says softly, and I can hear the apology in her voice.

“I’m sorry, sister.”

“What can I do?” she asks.

“I have nothing ready. There are drinks in the garage refrigerator, but that’s about it.”

“We got this.” Dawn stands and heads toward the kitchen. Reagan smiles in our direction and follows her.

“The guys will be here soon,” I tell Kendall.

“Hey,” Reagan calls from the kitchen. “I told the guys to hold off until eight thirty. I recorded the prelims, since we always bitch about the commercials anyway,” she informs me.

Kendall smiles. “Go take a nap, Daddy. I got this little guy.”

Come with me. “I can’t—”

“Ridge, you can and you will. I’ll be right here. I promise, if I need you I’ll wake you up. Go get some rest. You’ll need it to take care of him when we’re not here.”

Reaching out, I gently smooth the hair out of her eyes. I could stare into them for hours, get lost in their blue depths. But I don’t have hours—not today anyway. Instead, I lean in and press my lips to hers. “Thank you.”

Pulling back, I watch as she licks her lips. “Go rest, Mr. Beckett.” She points to the ceiling.

I chuckle. “I’m going.” I lean in and give her one more quick, chaste kiss and slowly stand. She doesn’t push me away, and I’m going to keep stealing kisses until she does. Three times. Three times I’ve had her soft lips next to mine, and I’m already addicted.

I wake to laughter and sit up, startled. Then I remember—I’ve got company. Peering over at the alarm clock, I see it’s two minutes to nine. I rub my hands over my face before climbing out of bed. I hate to admit it, but I needed that. Hell, I could go back to sleep and not wake up until the morning, but I can’t. I have a son to take care of, and then there’s Kendall.

She’s here.

I’ll sleep later.

“Hey, princess,” Seth greets me as I enter the living room. I flip him off with a grin, which causes everyone to laugh.

“Sleeping beauty,” Tyler chimes in.

“Feel better?” Kendall asks.

“Yeah.” I walk toward her, stopping beside her chair. “You had him the whole time?”

“Pretty much,” Reagan pouts, and I turn to look at her. She’s sitting on the love seat with Tyler, while Dawn, Mark and Kent are on the couch. Seth is in one chair, Kendall in the other.

“Hey!” Kendall pretends to be offended, but I can tell by the look on her face she’s not in the slightest.

“She’s got the touch,” Mark says, patting Reagan’s knee as if consoling her.

“The touch?” I ask, confused.

“Yeah. I held him but he started to fuss, so I passed him off to Reagan,” Dawn explains.

“Except that’s not what he wanted at all,” Tyler adds. “The little guy continued to fuss, until Kendall convinced Reagan to let her try to get him calmed down.”

“Dude, as soon as she had him, he stopped. Just absolutely stopped, like he wanted her all along. Like he was trying to tell us the whole time,” Seth adds.

“It really was weird, so we had them try it again. He cried with both of them, but stopped when Kendall had him,” Kent finishes.

I look down at Kendall. “Really?”

She shrugs. “Babies can sense tension,” she says, as a way of explaining why my son’s latched onto her.

Bending over, I whisper in her ear, “Can you stand a minute?” She looks confused but does as I ask, my son still in her arms. Once she’s on her feet, I settle into the chair.

“Hey . . .” Reagan starts to defend her when I pull Kendall gently into my lap, who stiffens at the contact.

“I got you, sweet girl. Both of you,” I say, rubbing my fingers on my son’s head while my other hand massages circles on Kendall’s back. Within minutes, she’s relaxing into me and I can’t keep the smile from tipping my lips.

“This is . . . new,” Reagan says with a grin. “Is it serious?” she asks, like the protective little sister. I know damn well she’s just calling me out.

“Yes.” I see all six of them with varied versions of shock on their faces.

“Ridge,” Kendall turns and whispers.

“Yes,” I say to her. No room for negotiation. I don’t understand it, the pull she has over me, but I’m not fighting that shit. “You find her, and you hold on” That’s what Dad always said.

I’ve found her, and I’m not letting go.

I should climb off his lap and tell him to go to Hell. I should tell him that he can’t make decisions for me—or for ‘us,’ as it seems—without consulting me first. I should do that, but I don’t. Instead, I just sit here on his lap and melt against him. I told myself that I wanted to see where this went, but to say it’s serious?

I think about how I feel when I’m with him. How I feel in this moment with him openly claiming me.

Yeah, it’s serious. At least my reaction to him is, anyway.

His friends as well as Reagan and Dawn seem to accept his one-word reply of “Yes” and move on. The guys are talking about the upcoming fight, Ridge included. Dawn and Reagan are talking about going to the local amusement park tomorrow.

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