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toddling around at her feet.

Seeing me, my nephew screamed and threw himself against my legs. Laughing, I bent to pick him up. There were some features the kid shared with his dad, but for the most part, Finn looked like Lexa, which meant he looked a lot more like me than he did Ben.

Lifting him high, I blew raspberries on his stomach, making him giggle and cling to my head until I lowered him. Keeping him in one arm, I turned to face my sister. She stood there waiting for her food, grinning at me and her son.

โ€œPerfect timing,โ€ she said. โ€œI was just picking up dinner.โ€

โ€œMe too.โ€ I shifted Finn in my arms. โ€œBen working late tonight?โ€

โ€œNah, he will probably beat me home. I was going to call you later. I ordered River a present for her graduation, and itโ€™s supposed to be in by Friday. But itโ€™s being delivered to the store and not my house. Do you think you could pick it up at the mall for me Friday evening? Ben will be working late then, and I hate driving all that way alone with Finn.โ€

โ€œNo problem.โ€ I was taking Delaney to the mall Friday anyway, so it wasnโ€™t going to be out of the way for me. Not that I told my sister that. If she found out about my girl, she would go running to Mom. Those two never kept secrets from each other, which was sweet, but also a pain in the ass when I needed Lexa to keep her mouth shut about shit.

โ€œGreat. Thanks, baby brother.โ€ She kissed my cheek then took her son from my arms as the waitress brought out a bag of to-go boxes.

I waited until she was out the door before paying the girl for my own food order. But instead of her going into the back to grab my stuff, Kingston brought it out. โ€œYou must be starving if you ordered this much food,โ€ my cousin said with a sly grin as he handed over the two bags. โ€œEither that, or you got company.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m hungry,โ€ I said with a shrug. โ€œYou make sure there were extra tomatoes and pickles on that burger?โ€

He nodded, but his brows went up. โ€œYeah, but since when do you eat anything but cheese and meat on your burger?โ€

โ€œSince now,โ€ I growled, grabbing the bags. โ€œSee ya, man.โ€

By the time I plated our food and carried it into our bedroom, she was already waking up. Seeing me with dinner, she sat up with a bright smile on her face that could have lit up the room all on its own.

โ€œHungry, treasure?โ€ She nodded, and I placed the plate on her lap. She loved Aggieโ€™s cheeseburgers, and she seemed to have a thing for tomatoes and pickles on them. To me, vegetables made a burger not worth eating, but she gobbled that shit up and licked her lips when she was done.

I watched her tongue swipe over that full lower lip and knew it was going to be a long night.

Putting our plates on the nightstand, I pulled her onto my lap, all too happy to get zero sleep if it meant I got to gorge on her for dessert.

13

Delaney

I couldnโ€™t help staring wide-eyed as we walked hand in hand. The last time Iโ€™d been in a mall was right before my parents had taken me on our last family vacation. Mom and I had gone shopping for the trip while Dad was at work. Even though I was an only child, Mom never let me feel lonely. We had girlsโ€™ days several times a month when we went shopping, got our nails done, or just went to a movie together.

But it had been over eight years since I last was around so many people outside of school. If I needed clothes, Marta would buy them for me and then hang them in my closet while I was in class. But unless I absolutely had to have something for school or I outgrew something, new clothes had been a luxury I was rarely given.

โ€œWhere to first?โ€ Max asked as we stood in front of the mall directory on the first floor. โ€œI have to stop at this store before we leave to grab something Lexa ordered for our cousin River, but other than that, we can go anywhere you want.โ€

A few of the stores listed on the directory I knew, but a good portion of them were new to me. Biting my lip, I shrugged, feeling embarrassed that I had no idea what kind of merchandise most of the stores even sold.

Max brushed the backs of his fingers over my cheek before signing, โ€œHow about we just walk around first, and if anything catches your eye, we can go in and have a look?โ€

I nodded, and he took my hand. The first stop we made was at the pretzel shop, where he grabbed two cinnamon-sugar pretzels and a large soft drink for us to share. I devoured mine as we took the escalator to the top floor.

The shops all had pretty things in their windows, but they looked expensive and I didnโ€™t want to take advantage of Max when heโ€™d already been so generous with me. But as we started on the second floor, Max began to get cranky because I hadnโ€™t stopped at any of the stores yet.

โ€œWhat about this place?โ€ he asked outside a store that had several dresses and other summer outfits on their mannequins in the front window. โ€œThat dress would look hot on you, baby. And you need something pretty to wear to the wedding tomorrow.โ€

I frowned up at him. โ€œWhat wedding?โ€ I signed in a rush, my heart already pounding against my ribs with nervousness.

He shrugged like he hadnโ€™t just dropped a huge bomb in my lap. โ€œMy cousin is getting married after her graduation tomorrow. Itโ€™s a big surprise for her that her boyfriend is throwing together with her parents.โ€

โ€œYou want me to go with you?โ€

โ€œOf

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