Read Irrevocable Trust (Sasha McCandless Legal Thriller Book 6) Online
Authors: Melissa F. Miller
“
Careful of the pie,
”
she said, as she hugged the girl back. She wondered how daily doses of affection were going to change Hank. It would be fun to watch.
“
Ooh, pie. Is it homemade?
”
Cole asked, appearing in the doorway.
Connelly tilted his head and waited for her to respond.
“
Um
…
I
’
m sure whichever Whole Foods team member made it has a home,
”
she said.
Cole laughed and took the pie from her hands. Before he headed for the kitchen, she reached out a hand to stop him.
“
Are we okay? You and I?
”
There hadn
’
t been an opportunity since the day in the alley to talk about what had happened.
Cole blushed.
“
Yeah. I probably owe you an apology. Hank
’
s set me up with a counselor. We
’
re gonna work through my, uh, father issues.
”
She hid her smile.
Good for Hank.
“
As long as we
’
re okay. I don
’
t want to have to challenge you to a set of suicides to settle things between us.
”
He rolled his eyes.
“
I should get this to the kitchen,
”
he said.
“
You two come with me,
”
Brianna ordered, dragging Sasha and Connelly into the rarely-used formal dining room.
The table had been set
—
obviously by children, judging by the random array of silverware. Wild flowers sat in a Mason jar in the middle.
“
I picked the flowers,
”
Hal announced.
“
They
’
re beautiful,
”
Connelly told him.
Two seats were squished together at the head of the table with light blue balloons tied to their backs.
“
You sit there,
”
Leah pointed.
“
Isn
’
t Naya the guest of honor? We
’
re celebrating her unbelievable grade point average,
”
Connelly pointed out.
Naya
’
s head appeared in the doorway from the kitchen.
“
We have a lot to celebrate,
”
she informed him.
“
Grades, guardianship, the first salad made entirely of vegetables from Leah
’
s garden. I gotta finish up making this dressing before Carl gets here and starts bragging on my grades again. Now put your butts in the chair.
”
She pointed.
They sat.
“
Good call,
”
Mark observed over his shoulder as he queued a playlist on the iPod.
“
Dinner music even,
”
Sasha observed.
The kids piled into chairs as the music began. Naya came in from the kitchen, wiping her hands on a dish towel.
“
Where
’
s Hank?
”
Connelly asked.
“
And Calla?
”
Sasha added, scanning the room.
The door from the backyard banged open. Leah clapped her hands. Hal bounced excitedly in his booster seat.
Sasha caught Connelly
’
s eye and made a
‘
what
’
s going on now?
’
face.
He shrugged, wide-eyed.
Hank and Calla walked into the room through the kitchen. Hank was a half-step in front of the girl.
“
We know you
’
re gonna miss all the fun you have with us,
”
Hal said.
“
And Uncle Hank
’
s going to make us go to
school
next year, so we won
’
t be around as much to play,
”
Mark added with a punctuating eye roll.
“
So we got you something to remind you of us,
”
Cole said, with a meaningful nod at the baby blue helium balloons bobbing behind their heads.
“
Oh my lord, not a baby?
”
Sasha blurted, her porch conversation with Connelly fresh in her mind.
Peals of laughter rang around the table. Leah and Brianna were laughing so hard they could barely breathe.
“
Close,
”
Hank rumbled.
He stepped aside. Calla walked forward holding a leash. Attached to the leash was a fluffy chocolate lab. The dog
’
s paws were way too big for its body. It tripped toward them and nosed Connelly
’
s hand.
“
It
’
s a puppy!
”
Calla squealed, handing the leash to Sasha.
“
It
is
,
”
Connelly agreed.
It was definitely a puppy. A very scared, overwhelmed-looking puppy.
“
We named him for you,
”
Leah offered.
“
They came up with Mocha,
”
Hank explained.
“
But they agreed that you can change it.
”
“
Mocha
’
s perfect,
”
Connelly announced.
The dog seemed to concur. He launched himself onto Sasha
’
s lap and started nuzzling her ear with his hot, wet nose.
A smile crept across her face. Its twin bloomed on Connelly
’
s lips.
Sasha looked around the room at the joy reflected on each face from the tiniest cherub-cheeked Bennett to Hank
’
s lined and distinguished countenance.
Family
, she thought.
She turned back to Connelly and lost herself in his soft gray eyes.
My family.
And then in an instant, his smile vanished, replaced by a horrified expression.
Now what?
“
What
’
s wrong?
”
she asked, suddenly worried.
“
Java
’
s going to be livid.
”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Melissa F. Miller is a
USA TODAY
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