“No, nor Dad. And I’m not going to. Please tell me you won’t, either.”
He shrugs. “It’s none of my business.”
I let out a relieved sigh. “Thank God. I want to be moved out before Mother know what’s happening.”
Grayson frowns. “Are things bad at home? You know you can tell me?—”
I shake my head quickly. “Nothing like that. I love Mother, but... well, you know how she can be.”
His eyes narrow. “Damn right, I do. So, I won’t say word one about your little job, Mere. Not even to Dad, even though none of us talk to her. Don’t worry.”
I smile, thankful that my brother has my back on this.
Everything is going to be okay. I just have to get through the next few months with Logan.
I can do that.
Right?
ChapterSix
LOGAN
I hate not tellingGrayson about me and Meredith, but at the same time, there’s really nothing to tell. Not anymore.
And even then, it wasn’t like she ever took me seriously. I can’t help but be annoyed when she glares at me as if I shouldn’t say anything to Grayson, and I have to grit my teeth to get through the rest of the day.
I end up knocking off early, and Grayson meets me outside.
I blink. “Thought you already headed out.”
He grins. “Was waiting for you. Want you to meet the family.”
“I’ve already met Lillian.”
“But not the kiddos. I’m a dad now.”
I laugh. “As you’ve said. I bet you’re like a big kid with them.”
“Come to dinner. I’ll call Lillian and have her make enough for all of us.”
I can’t see a reason to say no, and I’ve missed Grayson, so I nod.
I follow him in my car to his new place.
It’s not as big a mansion as the Whitlocks, but a pretty big place, nonetheless. Looks to be about six bedrooms.
Grayson’s always liked the finer things in life, so I’m not surprised. What I am surprised by is the interior of the house. It certainly has a woman’s touch. Fresh flowers on the tables, bright wallpaper, photography art on the walls.
“This place is beautiful,” I murmur.
Lillian comes into the room with a big smile.
“It’s been a long time, Logan.” She hugs me.
“Hands off the merchandise,” Grayson grumbles, so I pick her up in a bear hug, laughing.
Lillian giggles and wriggles until I put her down.