Chapter 33

Killian remembered that simple wedding now, in her parents' backyard, with her family and close friends, his mother and his newly discovered brothers flown in for the day. He knew he'd always remember every minute of it, especially when the pastor pronounced them man and wife.

They'd barely gotten settled when they'd been meeting again with the attorney. And hadn't that just been like rubbing sandpaper on a hangnail. Jackson's idea of a fishing trip to get them in a more relaxed environment would have been great if he hadn't gotten nailed with a lure. Killian had thought a casual barbecue with just the four of them might be a good step in that direction.

He was the one who brought up the idea, but everyone else agreed it would be a great thing to do. They were all finally beginning to adjust to each other, to learn about each other and to put aside the hostility that exploded when they learned Dusty had actually fathered four sons with four different wives.