His mentor, best friend, and now stepfather turned to his mother. “You don’t act up, I won’t feel the need to get liquored up.”
Vera huffed and sat back in her seat, resuming her glare at the back of Gabby’s head.
Devin returned the flask to his pocket.
Layne caught only a glance at a tight-faced Gabby, who was completely ignoring them (luckily), when he looked to his wife.
“Kinda get that, sweetcheeks,” he muttered.
“I’m not talking about Gabby,” she whispered back. “We’re all used to Gabby. I’m talking about the fact that both CeeCee and Bel have a crush on Jack Colton.”
Layne looked beyond his woman to his two daughters sitting in the pew next to her.
Right then, neither of his babies cared about Jack Colton. Both CeeCee and Bel had their eyes glued to the door at the side of the church where they knew their brothers were going to walk out very soon.
They were getting along for Jasper’s big day.
This wasn’t unusual and not just his girls being good for their beloved big brother. If they weren’t fighting, they were doing each other’s hair, giving equal time to both endeavors.
Layne didn’t get it.
He didn’t try.
Rocky got it.
Layne got to spoil two daddy’s girls.
Rocky got to raise two daughters and share all the goodness she had with them.
So it worked.
“None of them but Jack are in double digits, Roc. I’m not sure we gotta be worried about that yet,” Layne replied, casting his gaze to the altar.
“Okay, well, if you don’t think so, then you don’t know Angie Callahan also has a crush on him,” she returned.
Shit.
He looked to his wife. When she caught his eyes, she lifted her brows in her nonverbal, See?
“How ’bout we get Jasper tied to Keira before we worry about another love tangle with the Callahans?” he suggested.
Rocky grinned.
The side door to the church opened and Jasper, followed by Tripp and then several of Jas’s buds, stepped out.
A few minutes later, Layne stood in a church, watching his son watching Keira Winters walk down the aisle.
Rocky was watching something else and he knew it when she leaned deep into his back and again found his ear. “Every time Cal walks one of his girls down the aisle, why do I take one look at his face and wanna burst into tears?”
Layne tore his gaze off his boy to glance at Cal.
Then he looked back at Jasper and he saw something that was different but all the same on his son’s face.
So he pointed out the obvious.
“’Cause that’s the look of love, sweetcheeks,” he whispered back.
She found his hand. “Yeah.”
He curled his fingers around hers.
Cal gave Keira away.
Jasper accepted her.
Layne’s throat hurt through it all.
But when he watched his son kiss his bride, the pain released.
And all he felt was his wife’s hand in his…
And happy.
* * * * *
Mike
September, Seven Years Later
“Um…baby, I think we have a problem.”
Mike looked from shuffling through the mail on the kitchen counter to his wife.
He knew that look on her face.
“Please, Angel, do not tell me my daughter is pregnant again.”
In the six years since they’d been married, Reesee had published eight books.
She and her husband, Fin, had also given Mike three grandkids.
His daughter was happy as a clam on her farm with her husband and her brood.
Mike could coast through the goodness of life because Dusty gave that to him. His grandkids gave that to him.
But with his daughters, he was not happy.
This was because Mike had another girl, Mandy, who was much younger than her big sister.
This meant this kind of torture—his baby girls making babies—would be drawn out, prolonged.
Never ending.
Christ.
Dusty grinned, moving toward him.
“No, gorgeous.” She stopped close to him. “Rees isn’t pregnant. Though I’d never describe an impending grandchild as being a problem. This is problem. Or at least it might be in the beginning.”
“What?” he asked.
“Just going to say, I’ve made the call and preliminarily tamed the wild beast,” she declared.
This wasn’t an answer. Though it did make him mentally brace harder.
“What?” he repeated.
She reached a hand toward the counter, nabbed her tablet, looked down at it, sliding her finger on the screen, and finally her eyes came up to his.
“Brace,” she whispered.
“Fuck,” he muttered.
She turned the tablet his way.
His eyes dropped to it.
On it was an online entertainment news site.
And the headline was, “Jonas Haines of Broken Bird Marries Model Adriana Rivera in Vegas.”
“What the fuck?” Mike murmured, pulling the tablet out of his wife’s hand and reading it.
Jonas Haines, known as “No,” lead singer, lead guitarist, and founder of the chart-topping rock band Broken Bird, yesterday reportedly married his on-again, off-again girlfriend, bathing suit model Adriana Rivera, in Las Vegas.
Haines, 31, and Rivera, 20, have dominated the gossip columns for the last two years with their stormy relationship. This includes Haines’s brief incarceration for charges of assault and battery when he located a crazed fan of Rivera’s who was stalking his lady love. Charges were later dropped through a plea bargain arrangement for Alfie Birk, who pled guilty to criminal harassment and menacing and received a reduced sentence.