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Naw, she's bluffing,I said with supreme confidence.

Our girl doesn't know how to bluff,Ash disagreed.

Well, the only time I can think of is when she wanted to play that prank on Emerson before we left to go to Tall Pines,Cole huffed.

I remember, but there's no way she's tricked us other than that, Ash argued.Mase? Jay?Is she bluffing? Has she tricked us before?

Jay and Mase looked at each other, then shook their heads and rolled their eyes.

She's tricking you right now, suckers, Jay said with a smirk.

"Are you tricking us right now, Posy?" I demanded, and my brothers dropped their faces in their palms with low groans.

Really, Wyatt?Cole growled.I mean, really?

What?I linked back.I want to know!

"You just said I don't have a sneaky game," Posy purred. "How could I trick you?"

I narrowed my eyes at her in suspicion, but she only blinked her big baby blues back at me.

Oh, damn!I whispered in a reverent tone.She is. She really is!

Grinning with pride, I unbuckled her seat belt and pulled her into my lap.

"Goddess, I love you!" I muttered.

Then I kissed the hell out of her.

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Posy

I had a lot of fun hanging out with my family and learned so much about them, including the fact that my cousin Eden was the queen of pranks in the house.

How did I find that out?

Evan came into the living room with pink glitter in his hair and glinting off his skin.

"Dude! Who got you?" Wyatt cackled as he pointed and laughed.

"Glitter bomb!" Ash shouted and earned a stern look from Grandma. "Sorry, Grandma, but Mase accidentally glitter-bombed Jay while we were making sorry cards for Posy and that shiiii—" He caught himself in time. "Uh, shiny stuff went everywhere! Our sister Peri's still vacuuming it out of her rug!"

I need to see that memory, I linked Mason with a mischievous smile.

Later, baby, he promised, winking at me.

"I thought I forbid any more glitter-based pranks in this house, young lady!" Grandma scolded her.

"It wasn't in the house, Grandma. It was in his car," Eden protested. "And he deserved it! He said I was the human version of a headache!"

"You are," Evan rumbled as he plopped down in an armchair. "You should have come with a warning sign when you were born."

"See, Grandma!" Eden pouted and crossed her arms over her waist. "He's so mean to me, and I didn't do anything to earn it!"

"You glitter bombed my car!" her twin yipped.

"Only after you said mean things to me!"