“Thanks for making breakfast.” Callie flashed me a grateful smile before licking her lips. “Your French toast was exactly what I needed this morning.”
“You’re welcome.” I took a sip of my coffee before admitting, “I really enjoyed making it. I used my mom’s recipe, and I felt closer to her making it for more than just myself.”
The women weren’t aware of the specifics of my situation, but with the marshals showing up to talk to Kane and Jaxton, and the heightened security around here since I arrived, they knew enough to understand what I was saying.
“Missing your family is rough,” Savannah murmured.
Callie leaned forward and stretched out a hand to pat my leg. “If it helps at all, I’m more than happy to eat your mom’s French toast as often as you want to make it.”
Savannah sputtered out a laugh. “How generous of you.”
Callie shrugged. “What can I say? I’m barely pregnant, but if this is any indication of what’s coming, I have a feeling the cravings are going to be brutal.”
“They really are,” Savannah murmured.
My cheeks heated as I wondered if I’d be experiencing them soon. With all the times Jaxton had come inside me already, the odds were high. And I was stunned to find that I wasn’t as worried about the possibility as I should be.
“Don’t be surprised if Edge hunts you down to make it for her again and again,” Savannah warned, pulling me from my thoughts. “The guys take their protectiveness to a whole new level when their woman is pregnant. If Callie is craving your French toast, he’s going to come looking for you, and Jax won’t be able to stop him.”
Callie shook her head with a laugh. “I’m sure he won’t be that bad, unlike how his big brother was with you.”
“Yeah right. Your old man is too broody for his own good,” Savannah teased, lobbing a soft block at Callie. “I swear Edge has a permanent scowl except when you’re around.”
Callie rolled her eyes, but the fond smile tugging at her mouth gave her away. “Like Kane’s any better. Guess it runs in the family.”
“Fair point.” Savannah wiggled her toes with a laugh. “Hopefully, Kylan will keep smiling all the time when he grows up.”
Her son beamed a drooly grin at his mom, making us giggle.
“Same with this one, boy or girl.” Callie patted her flat belly.
Something warm tugged in my chest at the sight, an ache I didn’t dare name. Especially with how many times Jaxton had taken me without anything between us.
“I don’t think you need to worry too much,” I murmured, watching Kylan play.
Both of them turned their attention to me, now that I’d spoken up.
“So, Lark.” Callie tilted her head with curiosity. “You settling in okay? Clubhouse life isn’t too overwhelming?”
I tucked a strand of hair behind my ear and let out a nervous laugh. “Honestly? I thought it might be. But this”—I gestured around the room—“this is a lot homier than I expected.”
Savannah’s smile softened. “Good. We’ll make sure it stays that way.”
I believed her.
“And she definitely has the power to back up that promise since the prez is head over heels for her.” Her smile widened. “The way Tatum is with me.”
“Another thing the brothers have in common,” Savannah agreed.
Callie giggled. “Axle and Nitro aren’t any better.”
“True.”
Their laughter rolled around the room, light and warm. I couldn’t help but smile, the knot of nerves in my chest loosening.
Maybe it was hearing Callie use Edge’s real name, or the curiosity that had been gnawing at me since I first heard the men call Jaxton by that clipped version of his, but the question slipped out before I could stop myself.
“So Jax…is it just short for Jaxton? Or does it mean something else?”