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It was Tim’s turn to have his eyes gloss over. “You and your sister and your brother are some of the best gifts I’ve ever been given. It’s always been my honor to step in as your dad where you’d let me.” Another tear threatened, but I willed it back. “There is no one else I’d rather have walk me down that aisle.” Tim pulled me into a
I crossed my arms and watched as he let himself in the house. His eyes landed on me and his mouth curved in an adorably crooked grin. “Wife,” he said in greeting. My eyebrows arched slowly. “Husband.”
“Which truth would that be?” He was still staring at my lips when he answered. “That when I woke up this morning, I had my hand up your shirt, but I couldn’t do anything about it because I knew I had to leave. That’s when they told me to go finish what we started.” My mouth fell open, a shocked burst of air pushing from my lungs.
“I’m not mad,” he said again. His eyes were on fire. “I’m trying very hard not to kiss you right now.”
Greer turned, mouth gently hanging in shock. “Did you just … mark your territory?” she whispered, a gleeful smile curving her lips. I clenched my jaw. “No.”