they pretended they were surprised to see AJ, and no one gave anything away about knowing he was Dare’s son.
When they all sat down to eat, with AJ sitting between Thorn and Dare, it was obvious to anyone who cared to notice that the boy was definitely a Westmoreland.
Shelly put aside the novel she’d been reading when she
heard the doorbell ring. A glance out the peephole
confirmed it was AJ, but he wasn’t alone. Dare had walked him to the door, and with good reason. AJ was half asleep and barely standing on his feet.
She quickly opened the door to AJ’s mumblings. “I told you I could walk to the door myself without your help,” he was
saying none too happily.
“Yeah, and I would have watched you fall on your face, too,” was Dare’s response Shelly stepped aside and let them
both enter. “How was dinner?” she asked, closing the door behind them.
AJ didn’t answer, instead he continued walking and
headed for the stairs. She gave a quick glance to Dare,
who was watching AJ as he tried maneuvering the stairs.
“That kid is so sleepy he can’t think straight,” he said. “You might want to help him before he falls and breaks his neck. I would do it, but I think he’s had enough of me for one
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