Chapter 10

“I have to say that’s the best way to wake up ever,” Win said. He curled his hand behind Randy’s head and brought their lips together once more.

“Glad you liked it.”

“Yeah, liked itdoesn’t seem quite right.”

A knock on the bedroom door made both of them jump. Win, eyes wide like he’d been caught with his hand in the cookie jar, yanked the covers up to their chins.

“Boys? Winnie?”

“Um, Gran? What is it?”

“Are you decent? Can I come in?” she asked.

Randy laughed. “Yes, we’re decent.” Although he was certainly glad she hadn’t knocked a few moments ago.

Win smacked his arm and shook his head frantically. “No—”

The door opened and she peered in, grinning from ear to ear. “I was about to make breakfast. Good morning.”

He felt his lips twitch even though Win tensed beside him. Win had also turned a bright shade of red. Randy figured he’d be the same way if it was his grandmother.

“Good morning.”

“Morning,” Win muttered.