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Nadia Lee
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November 15 - November 16, 2023
“She’ll be like the sister you never had,” Grant announces.
“Why sister?” Noah says.
“That way you don’t feel anything inappropriate about her,” Grant says, with a dangerously possessive glint in his ey...
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Although Grant said he and his brothers all have different mothers, there are remarkable similarities. It’s the hair color and the square jaws. And the air of wealth and power...
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“Listen to my wife,” Griffin says.
“Do you ever not say ‘listen to my wife’?” Nicholas asks.
“I might, if she were ever wrong,” ...
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“All of them take everything that happens to any one of them personally,”
“And they do the same with what happens to their women, too.”
They didn’t come from the most normal family, but they’re family in the truest sense of the word. ...
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But he doesn’t seem to realize that having his unconditional love has helped me heal faster. Every day, I feel a little bit more surefooted. A little happier and more optimistic.
“He’s agreed to have me meet his father tomorrow.”
“You’re going to meet Ted Lasker?”
An abrupt silence falls on the table. All six brothers swivel their heads at Grant, then ...
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Noah looks stricken. “I thought you said ...
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Emmett shakes his head. “You’re either really brave o...
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Sebastian gives Grant an expression full of mourning. “I hope her love can overcome what ...
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“What?” I say. “I told him I’d love to meet his dad, and he said okay. Why should he ...
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“Oh, it isn’t that he’s hiding you from Dad,” Nicholas says. “More along the lines...
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I frown. That’s an odd way to put it. Grant did seem a little nervous when he agreed to introduce me to his father, but his brothers are acting like Ted Lask...
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“It’s okay,” Huxley says to me. His tone is extra grave. “No matter what happens, we’ve got ...
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“Let’s go home.”
Home. I love it that she considers the mansion her home.
“I can’t complain about my life. For one thing, it’s led me to you.”
She tightens her hand around me. “I know exactly what you mean.”
We don’t have to have sex or talk about life to feel like I’m one with her.
“Grant,” she murmurs into my ear.
“Mmm?” I speak just as softly, luxuriating in the feel of her in my arms. I could stay like this ...
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“I love...
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“Marry me,” she says.
I stare, not comprehending. The ring in my pocket pricks my thigh.
Her smile grows broader. “I figured I should propose, since you told m...
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My inside swells until it’s so full of love it’s about to burst. I run a hand over my mouth, then over my racing heart, so it stays put in my chest. Pulling the ring out of my pocket, I drop to a knee. “Yes.” I put the ring on her finger. I kiss her hand, then rise to my feet. I cradle her face and kiss her, then hold her hand, then kiss her again, as she laughs like the happiest w...
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–Dad: I told you I’d come! –Dad: And I arrive in style! –Dad: You’ll never forget this entrance. –Dad: Or the wedding. –Dad: I know dramatic. –Dad: Majestic, too.
“It’s something we can tell our grandkids.”
“You’re the best.”
“And the luckiest. And the happiest.” She puts her hands over my cheeks....
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We’ve been married for three years, and he’s always there for me.
“You remember how we were going to tell our grandkids about what your dad did at our wedding?”
“Yeah…” His eyes widen. “Holy shit.”
“Yup.” I grin. “Just f...
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He looks at my belly, then at my face. “Is it a girl or a b...
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I shrug with a smile. His reaction is priceless. “I don’t know. Over-the-counter pregnancy tests don’t ...
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He hugs me, then drops to his knees, pressing his face against my stomach. “Every time I think I can’t get any happier, you p...
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I place my hand tenderly on his head. “I ...
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