Josh was leaning back against the sink, clearly waiting for them. Gavin drew up short, keeping a shoulder in front of Allie, putting him between her and her ex. Josh noticed. He lifted an eyebrow and straightened from his slouch. “Everything okay?” Gavin didn’t do the everyone-in-his-business thing well and he was hardly ready for Josh, of all people, to act possessive or concerned. “You’ve got to be kidding me.” Josh seemed unruffled. Typical. And annoying. “I’m not kidding.” He looked at Allie. “You okay?” Gavin stepped forward before she could answer. “Her being okay is my job.” He said it firmly, meeting Josh’s gaze directly. He knew the other man would know what he meant. Josh’s jaw tightened. “We just care about her.” “Now it’s even ‘we’?” Gavin asked. Of course. They were all her bodyguards as long as she was here doing what they wanted her to do. “It’s always been ‘we’.” Josh’s words were steady and sure. “We’re a family.