“So,” Jake says, “I just have one question.”
 
 I brace. “What?”
 
 A pause.
 
 Then—
 
 “Are you happy?”
 
 I exhale, my chest tightening in a way that feels a lot like love.
 
 I nod, smiling softly. “Yeah, Jake. I really am.”
 
 Another pause.
 
 Then—reluctantly—
 
 “Okay. I’ll back off.”
 
 I let out a relieved breath. “Thank you.”
 
 “But if he screws this up, I reserve the right to beat his ass.”
 
 I grin. “Duly noted.”
 
 Jake sighs again. “Goddamn your Silver Fox.”
 
 I burst out laughing.
 
 Because if my brother is resorting to my nickname for Grant, I think I just won.
 
 The second I hang up with Jake, my phone buzzes again.
 
 I glance at the screen and groan.
 
 Talia.
 
 With a sigh, I answer. “Please tell me you’re calling to say you booked us a girls’ trip somewhere warm and far away.”
 
 Talia snorts. “Nope. But I am calling to say you have exactly five seconds to tell me everything before I lose my damn mind.”
 
 I close my eyes. “You’re worse than Jake.”
 
 “You’re damn right I am,” she says. “I don’t have to pretend to be all supportive and reasonable like big brothers do. I get to be nosy as hell. I want minute by minute updates!”
 
 I pinch the bridge of my nose. “I literally just got home.”
 
 “Perfect. That means you have time.”
 
 I sigh, sinking onto the couch. “Fine. What do you want to know?”
 
 Talia makes a dramatic thinking sound. “Hmm. Let’s start with: everything.”
 
 I choke. “Jesus, Talia.”
 
 She cackles. “What? I need to know.”
 
 I rub my temples. “Okay, I think our connection is going deeper.”