Lyon – Chapter 64

Wedding plans are coming along just fine; Colton thinks I don’t know he pulled a fast one with the planner to get out of doing anything but we’ve always known that’s the way it would go; I won that bet beating Elena out by a nose.

I won’t tell him that his boys were in on that action though. I’ve been floating around here for the past few weeks in total heaven; I’m in love with my ring it’s the most flawless thing I’ve ever seen in my life.

The cut is called empress or something like that I looked it up; I know it’s about ten carats but I have no idea neither do I want to know how much it cost. He’d had the words Lyon’s Angel forever inscribed inside; how sweet is my guy huh?

a different tune lately as well, now she’s Colton’s biggest ally. Dad’s smile is a little less strained these days also. As for Colton’s family, well let’s just say t

for a second that I had the all clear.

om will be there might make it go over easier; like I said, we’ll see.

ay. Colton has been cussing up a storm all morning and I thought it prudent not to tell him my old buddy was having a field day making him crazy.

e the demented derelict he is whenever I told him he was a mean old buzzard. Who’d have thought him and I would become such good friends after our first encounter?

y grandpa quota. Colts grandpa was also a sweetheart but he kind of scares me a little; even though I only met him a

ng inappropriate of course for all that he loved to tease Colton every chance he got that he was going to run away with me.

razy about his wife of thirty-eight years; he just so loved to get a rise out of Colton and Colt was an easy mark for him too.

ay.”

horror recede further and further away.

ppiness; well except for the occasional spat when Colton and I got on each other’s nerves. But really, life had become something completely unexpe

to move mountains to keep me safe.

g brother he’s always been and now I have Colt and his family as well; life couldn’t be better.

or a turkey club with lots of mayo; maybe on sourdough bread. Usually Colton would run out and get it for me if no one else was heading out since this particular place didn’t deliver t

g hit me from behind and I went down hard but still more confused than hurt.

nto the back of a running vehicle, which took off in a

r and a scruffy jaw.

rundown since the last time our paths had crossed.

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