“See, didn’t I tell you that perky little reporter would be up with big brother Mac?” Ryan was nudging Ian’s arm as the boy was counting out the wager. “You need to pay more attention to me, lad.” As Ian was muttering under his breath, Roarke turned on the couch to watch. “House rule used to say something about not conning younger brothers, Ry, and since it’s pretty clear the sparks between Mac and the reporter, you suckered Ian so he doesn’t have to pay up.” “You’re still a tattletale,” Ryan stuck his tongue out at his younger brother but was glad to see him more at peace with himself and them. “Never bet with Ryan, Ian,” Roarke told his younger brother, smirking at the older man. “He cheats.” Kerry watched this scene from the reflection in the French doors of the living room; relaxing at the sounds of his brothers bickering as they had when things had been normal. “Ry, you better duck because Maggie wants blood,” Mac announced as he entered the room a brief step ahead of the redhead.
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