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Authors: Gigi Moore

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Jax looked at her, for the first time seeing the situation from her point of view and not just Tamara’s and his and Jess’s.

What thoughts must have gone through her and Desiree’s heads when they’d found out they had an older sister? What had their mother said to them when she broke the news?

He cleared his suddenly dry throat. “When did you two find out about Tamara?”

“Mom broke the news to us a couple of weeks ago when she mentioned she’d had a first husband, he was critically ill, and we might be making a trip out here for some reconciliation. So we’ve had a little more time than Tamara to adjust to the idea. But it still feels kind of weird to know I have two older sisters and not just one.”

Jax couldn’t imagine what his life would have been like without Jess, or how he would have reacted if he’d been introduced to him in his adulthood after not knowing about him at all.

What kind of head trip must that be?

“So, you two guys doing the nasty with my big sis?”

“You’ve really got a one-track mind don’t you?”

“Like a pit bull with a Chihuahua.”

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Jax chuckled, realized he did this a lot with her and gave her an affectionate, one-armed hug. “I’m going to like having you as an in-law.”

“That serious?”

“She means the world to both of us,” he murmured. “We’ve been trying to convince her to stay here on the ranch with us instead of going back to New York.”

“Hmm, I can see where that might be a problem.” She rubbed her chin with a forefinger. “Especially with the whole white boys, threesome thing.”

“It’s more than just a threesome. We love her. We want to spend the rest of our lives with her.” Jax turned to face her and gauge her reaction. She didn’t seem shocked or disgusted by what he said as much as she seemed concerned. Just to be sure, he asked, “How about you? Do you have a problem with the
white boys, threesome
thing?”

“Not as long as Tamara doesn’t. If she loves you guys, I don’t see what the problem is. Love conquers all, and all that.”

“Not in this case.” He gave her the details of what Tamara had found out before she and her sister and mother had arrived in the study and mentioned Tamara’s career back in New York.

“Hmm, you guys are really up against some tough competition—

career and guilt.”

In less than a half-and-hour she’d summed up their situation in a nutshell, on both sides.

Now what did he and Jess plan to do about it?

* * * *

His dad showed Jasmine and Desiree to a suite of guest rooms on the opposite wing of the house from where the master bedroom and his and Jax’s and Tamara’s rooms were while Maia stayed out with Jax. Jasmine had said they had made arrangements to stay at a hotel in Ebook piracy is stealing. It is a federal offense.

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town, but Dad insisted, and when he turned on his rare charm, not too many women could say no to him.

Once Jess had settled Jasmine and Desiree into their rooms, he went out to find Jax and Maia in the stables, smiling as he listened to his brother explain the fine art of caring for a horse, especially after a hard ride.

“So that’s where that saying ‘rode hard and put up wet’ comes from?” Maia beamed, looked like a student who had just learned something exciting and new at school.

“That’s about the size of it,” Jax said, brushing Cappuccino’s hide. “You guys stay here for any length of time, I’ll take you out for a ride so you can really see the countryside the way it’s meant to be seen.”

“I’d like that.”

“Am I invited?” Jess asked and watched as the pair turned to him—not embarrassed or jolting, just comfortable in each other’s company and welcoming him into their circle.

He took a place on the opposite side of Jax’s stallion, letting the animal push his head against his hand.

“I wouldn’t say no to being escorted around the countryside with two strapping cowboy hunks like you guys,” Maia said. Jess could tell that she teased although she probably wouldn’t turn down a tour in their company.

Jess liked her despite her irreverence, guessed that he knew how to deal with it after growing up with his irreverent brother all these years.

He thought Tamara the perfect balance between and combination of her sisters—not too serious or timid and not too audacious or foolish. She proved just right for him and Jax. Now if they could only get Tamara to see this.

“We’d be flattered to have a woman like you by our sides to show off,” Jax said.

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Maia bumped her hip against his. “Don’t get used to it. You two have got another woman to do some tending to.” She stared at Jess over Cappuccino. “Have you talked to her yet?”

“I thought my brother and I would do that together since it involved us all.”

“Good. And when you guys aren’t working on her, Desiree and me and Mom will.”

“You barely know us,” Jess said with a tinge of wonder he didn’t mean to show slipping into his tone. “How do you know we’re even worth the trouble?”

Maia shrugged. “I’ve got a good feeling about you two. Call it a…sixth sense if you will.” She gave them an enigmatic smile before continuing. “This and I follow my gut whenever I can. Desi doesn’t believe in intuition and gut feelings. She’s a traditionalist, says my kind of
feelings
are what’s going to get me into trouble one day, but they haven’t so far.”

A traditionalist, huh? He wondered what Desiree’s take would be on him, Jax and Tamara together. For that matter, he wondered what Maia’s was and how much of the situation Jax had shared with her.

As if reading his mind, Maia gripped his biceps as she passed him on her way out of the stable. “You guys hang in there, Jess. We’ll make this work.”

He liked that she included herself in the equation, like she had something to lose or gain, like they were all family and she cared about them. He swallowed hard and said, “We will.”

Jess watched Maia as she left then turned to his brother, waiting for him to say something totally inappropriate and flirtatious, but he just said, “She’s going to be a great sister-in-law.”

Jess realized that Jax had finally grown up, and they had Tamara to thank for that. “We can’t lose her,” he said.

“We won’t.”

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Chapter 29

A couple of days later and after official introductions to her sisters and her mother, the house had settled into a reasonable routine of civility with an invisible line drawn down the middle of it except during meal times.

Short of moving out to her dad’s house to await the scheduled reading of the will, Tamara decided to stay and avoid the rest of the house as much as possible—no small feat.

She Remembered how she’d felt at the sight of Jax and Maia walking away from the house arm-in-arm the day of her dad’s funeral.

It helped her maintain a wall and avoid the boys and her sisters as much as possible without seeming outright rude.

The big flirt didn’t waste any time getting over me.

Tamara couldn’t remember being so jealous in her life. Later she’d noticed Jess go out to the stables where Jax and Maia had gone.

She’d wondered if her sister would be able to resist them the way she hadn’t and whether or not her boys would even try anything with Maia.

She knew she judged unfairly. Despite their dishonesty with her on a couple of key issues, they’d never disrespected her or shown any interest in another woman since she’d been on the ranch. They’d been the perfect, attentive boyfriends any woman would be proud to call her own—any woman except her.

Why did she torture herself with these thoughts when she wasn’t much more for this place after she heard what the executor of her father’s will had to say?

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But deciding to leave proved a double-edged sword for her.

Staying on the ranch kept her close to her father and the people who had loved him the most, kept her close to his memory and his life.

Staying kept her close to the people
she
loved the most, but at what price? Her career and…What else did she have really? It wasn’t like she had lots of friends or anyone who cared about her in New York like her family at The Double R did. And the family she did have in New York remained on The Double R now, though she didn’t know for how long.

Her mother and sisters seemed to have dug in their heels the last couple of days, blending into ranch life as if they had been born to it, and not pushing her for anymore than she wanted to give—at least not yet.

Unlike her usual pro-active self, Tamara lived on pins and needles waiting for the ultimate showdown. She knew it would come. Her mother and sisters hadn’t come all this way and set up shop to just turn tail and run because she put up a little resistance avoiding them.

None of them seemed like the type. Except that her mother had turned tail and run from her and dad more than thirty years ago. Tamara’s curiosity alone made her want to confront her mother, finally, and find out
why,
but she wasn’t sure she’d like what she heard.

She guessed she came by her running-away genes honestly.

Suddenly, she shook her head and leaned forward in her seat, couldn’t believe what she had just heard come from the executor’s mouth. “I’m sorry. Did you say something about thirty percent share of The Double R?”

Mr. Clemson, an older man nattily dressed in a charcoal suit, white shirt, and red tie that all went with his distinguished gray hair, reminded her of many a judge she’d presented cases in front of, and she trusted him. But he couldn’t have said what she thought he’d said.

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house. Otherwise, his house and shares of the ranch will be equally split between Jesse and Jackson Reynolds.”

Stay at the ranch?

All sorts of questions flew through her mind, the paramount ones being when had the will been drawn up and signed and whether or not the twins and her favorite meddling, surrogate father had had anything to do with the distribution of her dad’s possessions.

But her dad had his own mind until the end. She couldn’t very well see anyone influencing him to do something he didn’t want to do, especially if it involved his estranged, wayward daughter he hadn’t seen in almost two decades.

Why would he do such a thing? He’d obviously had a problem with her involvement with Jess and Jax. Why would he force them together if only to hammer out the details of the will once she decided what she wanted to do?

She looked at the boys who seemed just as surprised as her when they met her gaze and simultaneously shrugged.

Tamara next directed her gaze at Jeremiah who returned her look with an unreadable expression that spoke volumes. Obviously, he’d been up to his old tricks, and she thought he might have had a hand in nudging her father if not downright influencing him in the end. The only way to know for sure would be to ask Mr. Clemson directly.

She’d been tuning out during most of his recitation—so certain that her father wouldn’t dare leave her anything—she must have missed that part. “When did you draw this up?”

“If you’re worried about anyone contesting your father’s will, I assure you, it’s ironclad…”

As a lawyer she knew no contract ironclad. They all had loopholes. A person just needed to know how to find them.

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possessions just because she’d been married to and had a child with him once upon a time ago.

Her mom met her gaze and arched a delicate brow as if in challenge.

What are you going to do?

Tamara heard the words loud and clear, and they weren’t just in her mother’s voice but Jess and Jax’s.

She cleared her throat and asked again.

When Mr. Clemson gave her the date of the will’s final version, Tamara gaped.

Her father had made his will out just after she’d gone off to college and never amended it.

Had he always planned that she’d come back eventually? And when she hadn’t he’d just given up on seeing her in his lifetime and hoped that she’d come home after his death to see him off if she had nothing else to do with him?

At least she knew he hadn’t been trying to push her together with Jess and Jax. How could he? He’d signed off on the will when she’d just been a teen and the boys had barely reached puberty. He couldn’t have known she’d come back one day and be taken with the boys she’d practically raised.

Mr. Clemson leaned forward and put a hand over hers. “I’ve been your father and Jeremiah’s lawyer for a long time, Tamara, and I know Bailey wanted you to be happy.”

She looked at him. “I know,” she rasped.

“He also wanted you to be well taken care of in his absence. And The Double R is a very successful and self-sufficient business venture, I assure you. You wouldn’t have to work another day in your life if you didn’t want to.”

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