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A sad look crossed Livvy’s face.

“Shit. I’m sorry.”Good one. Way to put your foot in your mouth. Idiot.

Suddenly, Livvy got up, then wrapped her arms around her. Greer forced herself not to tense up as she caught her by surprise.

“I’m glad to have you as a sister too,” Livvy whispered, making her relax and hug her back. “And I need all the help I can get to keep this guy from getting out of control with his bossiness.”

She giggled.

“All right, let’s break it up. I can see the two of you are going to be trouble.” Aidan drew Livvy away and pulled her up into his arms.

“You want to stay here, Greer?” he asked reluctantly.

“I do, big brother. This is something I have to do.”

“Fine. But you are going to have the phone numbers from all of my Iron Shadows brothers, and you will call them if you need them. Get me?”

“I get you.”

“Right. Come on, Bubbles. You need to get to sleep. After I spank you for ganging up on me.”

Greer knew she wasn’t meant to hear that last part. But she had excellent hearing.

She sighed. What would it be like to have a relationship like that? With her own bossy man? Because, ew, she didn’t want her brother like that.

“Greer?” he called out.

“Yes?” she asked.

“Go to bed.”

She rolled her eyes. Maybe she was better off without a man if he was going to be as bossy as Aidan.

Yeah. You keep telling yourself that.

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“Bye, Auntie Greer! Bye!”

She waved until she could no longer see her nephews.

Then she slumped into the nearest chair. Airports were not restful places, but a tornado would feel restful after a day spent with those boys.

Holy. Heck.

She hoped Livvy and Aidan survived this trip with them.

With a chuckle, she made her way to their car and then drove back to their house. Aidan had told her to use his car while hers was getting fixed.

A sense of loneliness ran over her as she reached the house.

Maybe she should have gone with them. Perhaps this was a stupid idea, staying here on her own.

You could call Hack. See what he’s doing?

Urgh, no. She couldn’t do that. She hadn’t heard from him since they parted ways. Which made her feel sad, but wasn’t surprising.

As she grew close to her house, she noticed that Duke and Sunny’s place was dark. The tattoo parlor they owned stayed open late, though.

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