Justin told Rod when the other man handed over his helmet. “That’s what family is for.” Rod’s words hit him straight in the chest. Almost stole his breath. No, it wasn’t Landon or Shanen, but hearing Rod say he was family meant the world to him. “It is.” He nodded at Rod before strapping the helmet on. It had been a while since he’d ridden a bike. He knew how. His father had definitely made sure of that, and Justin did have a motorcycle license too. He wasn’t sure why he’d always kept it up, even though he wasn’t as avid a rider like his dad, but he was glad he had. He threw his leg over Rod’s bike. Felt the rumble of the engine when he started it. “Do you want to ride with me?” he asked Shanen, but she shook her head. She had a sad smile on her face that looked so much like a feminine version of their dad. “No. This is just for you boys,” she replied. He looked over at Landon, who gave him a smile and nodded. Without words, they were on the same wavelength.
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