“No,” Harmony said. “I haven’t talked to Daisy much. We’ve all been busy.”
“Plus the excitement of Erica’s engagement,” Ivy said. “Daisy said they are talking about a destination wedding in the fall. That’s fast.”
“Yes,” she said. “She wanted to wait until Daisy had a few months to recover after the birth, but she’s not doing a big wedding party. Just me as the maid of honor and Tucker’s cousin is the best man.”
Micah frowned and wasn’t sure why Harmony hadn’t said anything to him about this.
He didn’t want to bring it up and look like an idiot that he didn’t have the knowledge.
“That will be so much fun,” Ivy said. “But they haven’t decided where yet?”
“No,” she said. “They will do that soon. No date yet either. It’s going to be small, with only siblings and our immediate family. Which isn’t much either. Just Tucker’s mother and boyfriend and his grandfather, then our immediate family.” She turned to look at Micah. “And you. It all came about this week. We haven’t talked yet.”
That made him feel a little better.
“I’ll make it work,” he said.
“I have to say,” Ivy said. “I don’t really know you, Micah, other than meeting you a few times in the office, but I never saw this coming.”
Ivy’s hand was waving back and forth between him and Harmony.
“Neither did I,” he said, causing Brooks to laugh.
“It might sound like me and Ivy. She saw it before me.”
“Don’t let Micah kid you. I think it was mutual, but it’s taken some work,” Harmony said. “I don’t care about him being older, but I think he’s more concerned about me having an issue with it. I told him he’s in better shape than anyone I’ve dated my age.”
Ivy giggled. “Yep, I’ve said that about Brooks too. Not to mention older men have some perks to them.”
Ivy was wiggling her eyebrows and Harmony smiled. “I don’t want to embarrass Micah. He flushes and he might not want to do that in front of one of his men.”
Brooks smirked. “It won’t leave this restaurant. My wife can be a bit much, but we are all used to her.”
“She’s fine,” Micah said. Maybe it was a breath of fresh air and gave him a chance to see how Harmony interacted around other people.
She was so good with Scarlet last weekend.
If he could have scripted it, it wouldn’t have gone any other way.
He’d worried over nothing, and as long as Scarlet was accepting, that had always been his biggest concern.
But now he had worries about whether Harmony was good with things too.
“We don’t get out much,” Harmony said. “I was stunned when he wanted to come out tonight. It’s sweet. I would have been happy to cook for him.”
“We cook at home a lot and you’ll be doing it tomorrow,” Micah said. “It’s nice to get out so you don’t think I’m cheap.”
“I’d never think that,” she said, her hand running on his arm.
There was a soft look in her eyes and he was trying to figure out what it’d been for a week.
He saw it when Scarlet was questioning them and then again midweek when they’d met for lunch. It was the only other time they’d seen each other.
“That’s good to know,” he said.
“Do you have any names picked out yet for the baby?” Harmony asked.
“Not yet,” Ivy said. “You know we girls are flower names and Brooks and his siblings are water names. I thought it’d be neat to start a theme or something for our kids.”