Page 97 of An Unexpected Home

“You should add that to your speech at her wedding,” Mel said.

At the word wedding, Leah blanched. “I’m not getting married.”

“Yet,” Carly said. “But just wait.”

Was marriage in her future? And Brandon, did he even want that? Now that the thought was there, she couldn’t seem to push it out. And to make matters worse she wasn’t sure she wanted to.










Chapter 24

Once again Brandon was doing paperwork, only this time it was all related to Will Huntington. He was looking for anything that could have been missed that would help him catch this guy. As a cop, it was his job and he hated having a criminal out on the streets. As a man that was in love with the woman this guy was after, he wanted him dead.

It was a thin line on which person would show up if he was ever face-to-face with him.

He looked up when he heard a noise and found Tony walking toward him.

“What brings you here at,” he glanced at the clock, “four in the morning?”

“I’m starting an install today in town and I like to get an early start.” Tony sat. “My dad told me about last night and what happened.”

Brandon leaned back in his chair. “This guy is really fucking pissing me off.”

Tony let out a small laugh. “My dad feels the same.”

Brandon could sense that Tony had come here for a reason. “Is that why you came here? The case.”

“I’m worried about the girls,” he said, straight to the point.

“Do you not think they are safe? Is the system you installed not good?”

“No, it’s good, in fact I went back and added a few extras last week.” He huffed out a breath.

“So then they should be fine.”

“Should is not a word I like to play around with,” Tony said.

“What do you suggest I do?”