By Linda Lael Miller

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He demanded. Logan smiled. Dylan and Tyler might have been on the outs about something, but Tyler had obviously passed on the news about the pasture fences. “Right now? ” “Tyler said you’re fencing off the whole ranch so you can run cattle,” Dylan accused. “That’s right,” Logan said. ” Logan asked, popping up a corner of the container lid and peeking in at the dusty cover of an old album. Our Family was stamped on the front in flaking gold letters. ” He paused, letting that sink in, subtext and all.

The first thing Briana felt was relief. Her boys were safe, close enough to see and touch. The second thing was a slamming fury that shook her bones and then rushed through her bloodstream like venom. Who the hell did Logan Creed think he was, taking her children anywhere without her knowledge or permission? CHAPTER SIX “INCOMING,” JOSH intoned, peering over the top of his menu. Logan had already spotted Briana out of the corner of his eye, steaming toward them like a freight train on a downhill grade.

Five messages—three from Dylan, two from Tyler. He smiled and slid the phone into his jeans pocket. Let them stew. “Mom says we’re going to have a cell phone when she either gets a raise or wins the lottery,” Alec said. “Hmm,” Logan said. Things must be pretty tight if Briana couldn’t afford a cell phone. Hell, even kindergarteners had them these days. “She’s not going to win the lottery, stupid,” Josh said, giving his brother a shoulder shove. ” “You called me a name,” Alec protested. ” Logan whistled through his teeth, a surefire attention-getter.

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