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Chapter 34

Aiden

“I had to pay forthe last idea you had.” Benson’s embarrassed whispered didn’t hide his annoyance.

“I got you to go out on a date, didn’t I?” Aiden justified.

“Not with the right woman. It was painful going out with Emma. She didn’t even hug me good night—just sort of ran inside.”

“You guys talked about the people you like. It’s debatable whether you can even call it a date.”

Benson growled, “I opened the door, paid for her meal, danced with her, and bought her dessert. That was the exact recipe for a date, minus the sparks. As far as I know, it confused the people we liked instead of making them crazy with jealousy like you predicted. Never mind. Doesn’t your wife tell you anything? I was actually getting somewhere with Daisha before Daegan and Cade went to duke it out with her roommates’ dates.”

“I’m glad you’re still admitting to having feelings for Daisha. What are the other guys up to tonight?”

He heard Benson shuffle to a new room. “Let’s see. Daegan and Cade are moping like a bunch of wilted daisies, Flynn is picking at his guitar between building a pyramid out of the cans of soda he’s guzzled, and Easton has tossed his calculus book into the garbage and is actually studying a different subject for a change. Well, if you can study and watch TV at the same time.” Benson sighed. “Do you know how to fix things for us or what?”

“Simmer, Benson. We’re going to straighten this all out. Where’s Camille?”

“Are you stalling? Tell me the idea already.”

Aiden laughed. “I want you to put me on speakerphone so the others can hear, but I don’t think Camille should be privy to this conversation.”

“She’s driven over to hang out with her friends. Their stringent rules exclude female Petersons.”

“Perfect. Gather the others, and let’s video chat.”

It took Benson a few minutes to convince his brothers to let him switch the game to a screen share of his phone for a video chat, but Aiden waited patiently until it was managed and everyone’s faces showed up on his phone.

“We haven’t had a family counsel since the time everyone was worried Grant would get married before the rest of us,” Flynn joked.

“This is as impromptu as the last one,” Aiden said. “But rest assured, you won’t want to argue with what I have to tell you. I got this answer straight from the scriptures, so open your ears.”

Easton groaned. “For six months we had to put up with getting wet rags thrown in our faces for any bad language—including potty talk. Why was that again?”

Daegan answered. “It was supposed to symbolize washing away sins but always turned into a big water fight that no one appreciated cleaning up. Chalk it up to Aiden’s scripture inspiration. I don’t know about you, but I’m thrilled to hear about his latest idea.”

Aiden cleared his throat. “Shall I begin?” When all he got was blank stares, he took that as permission to start. “At the end of the book of Judges, the tribes of Israel were facing a dark time. They had all but killed off the entire tribe of Benjamin because of Benjamin’s crimes. We might differ in our ideas and feelings about what’s happening right now in your relationships, but we don’t need to play the blame game. I believe we can fix this, but I’ll need full cooperation.”

“We’re listening,” Cade said.

Aiden acknowledged Cade with a quick nod. “The mere six hundred sons of Benjamin who remained alive needed wives, and they sought an unrighteous method—to kidnap women and force them to marry.”

“Sounds barbaric.” Benson leaned back in his seat.

“You’re right,” Aiden answered. “And when we kidnap the women in apartment 206, it will be as perfect gentlemen.”

Flynn choked on his soda and had to mop up his face with his sleeve. The others spouted their exasperations through a variety of verbal insults.

Once the initial shock dissipated, Daegan said, “Aiden, you’ve lost your mind with this whole software thing.”

“Hear me out.” Aiden brought his phone closer to his face. “It’s technically not kidnapping. You know I would never really condone anything like that. It’s more of a surprise weekend trip. We kidnap the women for Thanksgiving break and have a big old party at the cabin. They’ll see how much they mean to you, and you’ll be instantly forgiven. It’s cake!”

Benson gave him a bored look. “I can see why you didn’t want Camille listening.”

Easton held up his phone and pointed to his screen. “I looked up Judges 21, and I think you forgot to read the last line. It basically says the men did whatever they wanted. How could you be inspired by a story like this?”

“I like it,” Daegan chipped in. “Kidnapping might be the only way to get Macey to listen or apologize.”