He had a troubled horse to deal with; he didn’t have the fortitude to deal with a troubled partner as well. “You’ll have to come out and meet Kally Kin,” he said as he passed Cord the serving plate of bacon. “She’s a little moody, but I bet you can make friends with her.” “Moody?” Brian scoffed then looked over at Cord. “Try cantankerous and ill-tempered. Watch your fingers. She’s a biter.” “She’s coming around,” Sully argued. “Besides, she’s never bit me. If she likes me, she’ll probably get on with Cord.” Brian raised his brows and looked down at his eggs, clearly thinking his brother was twelve kinds of crazy. “It’s good to have both my boys home,” Gran gushed. She clasped her hands together on the table behind her plate, surveying the dining room’s occupants. “And Sully’s young man too. I’m so glad he’s found someone, and such a handsome boy, to boot.” Sully glanced over at Cord to see the man’s cheeks darken with embarrassment.
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