Page 11 of Icy Cold Death

A happy wife was a happy life.

All the Littlemoon men knew that to be a fact.

They were more than happy to give him the help he needed. The man was crazy busy with his career.

Now that he was back to work himself, after being exonerated of all the charges that he’d been accused of, he was doing what needed to be done to keep the Salem Police Department working on crimes.

So, when he asked for their help, it was an immediate yes.

Tori loved a wedding.

Hell!

Who didn’t?

When Bo approached her, requesting some assistance, she was down with that.

Who else was?

Well, two of their friends were also available to take a jaunt out West.

Bishop Monroe was in her last week of maternity leave, and so was Bexley Darby. All the other women were up to their eyeballs in cases.

The two women had their babies on the same night, and they were more than happy to join Tori and Hailey on this trip to plan a wedding.

Who didn’t want some post-baby birth time away?

A mom needed a break now and again too.

Bexley had a rough labor that seemed to go on forever. Finally, Jonathan Raven Davies was brought into the world, kicking and screaming.

Only, she wasn’t alone.

In the next birthing suite, badass Bishop Monroe, who was delivering early, didn’t have to work nearly as hard, despite her husband’s DNA making one jumbo-sized baby.

She went into labor and brought their daughter into the world.

That had been a bittersweet day for all of them. They almost lost Hailey, but in the end, they gained two babies and an engaged couple.

Now, they were going to be sharing what was on the agenda for the unsuspecting woman. Hailey was in for one hell of a surprise.

They had arrived at their destination.

The fun was about to begin.

As they wheeled their luggage into the hotel resort, Hailey looked around.

From the look on her face, it was clear what she was thinking.

It was magnificent.

“Nice, huh?” Tori asked.

Hailey just nodded.

She was from a small town where she and her husband didn’t get to have this kind of vacation. This would have been well out of her reach.

This ‘business write-off’ as they were calling it was something she never thought she’d be able to enjoy.