He nodded and led me out the front door. "Look, I know I haven't been very nice to you," he said, pacing the length of the porch. "But you have to admit, this entire situation with my brothers is weird."
"Believe me, I know," I said. I moved to lean against the railing, my body facing the door. "But you have no idea what really happened, Colt, but I promise you, I never wanted to hurt either of them."
"I know." He sighed and stopped pacing. "I've been watching you."
"Yeah, I've noticed. You're not exactly subtle about it," I said, crossing my arms.
He chuckled. "I made a mistake staying away from my family for as long as I did, but I'm here now, and I don't plan to go anywhere."
"Good, neither do I," I said, meeting and holding his gaze. "You don't have to like me, but I am marrying Trent tomorrow, and then I'm going to be part of this family, too."