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“Yeah. We all got you. Right, fam?” Simon looked at all of us.

“Yeah. We got you.” The corners of my mouth curved upward.

CHAPTER28

TWO WEEKS LATER

Nathan

I was washing my and Ella’s paintbrushes in the laundry room sink when Sofia walked in and sat on the washer.

“Hey, babe.” I smiled.

“Hi. I am looking so forward to our honeymoon. I’ll miss the kids terribly, but I can’t wait to spend alone time with you.”

“I can’t wait either.” The corners of my mouth curved upward.

“It’s going to be magical, Nathan. Just the two of us, white sandy beaches, and beautiful aquamarine water that’s crystal clear on a bright sunny day.”

My brows furrowed as I glanced at her.

“What are you talking about?” I asked.

“Our honeymoon in Turks and Caicos.” She grinned.

“We aren’t going to Turks and Caicos.”

“What do you mean?” She cocked her head.

“You told me that I was in charge of the honeymoon, babe.”

“I know, but I told you I wanted to go to Turks and Caicos.”

“No, you didn’t. You never once mentioned that.”

“Are you being serious right now?” she asked.

“Yes. I would remember if you told me you wanted to go there.”

“Unless you weren’t listening to me.” Her brow arched.

“I always listen to you.” I turned the water off and dried my hands.

“Maybe you just didn’t want to go there, and that’s why you’re telling me that I never mentioned it,” she said.

I was getting irritated and not sure what was going on with her.

“Listen, babe. I want to go anywhere in the world you want to go. If you had said you wanted to honeymoon in Turks and Caicos, I would have planned it. But you never said a word. You only said that I was in charge of the honeymoon. You never mentioned a destination and left it up to me,” I spoke with irritation and walked out of the laundry room.

I could hear her laughing, so I walked back into the room and stared at her.

“What the hell is so funny?”

“You’re getting so mad at me.” She laughed. “I was just playing with you, babe. I can’t wait to go to Paris for our honeymoon.” The corners of her mouth curved upward.

“Who told you?” I narrowed my eye as I walked over to the washer and gripped her hips. “Which one of my brothers told you?”

“No one told me. I grabbed a pen from your office the other day and saw the confirmation email you had on your computer.”