Colters' Lady (Colters' Legacy #2)(25)



“Hey, Dad. I brought Lily home. Was hoping you’d fix us some lunch?”

Lily smiled at the wheedling tone in Callie’s voice.

Callie turned to Lily then. “Lily, this is my dad, Ethan. Dad, this is Lily. She’s a friend of…Seth’s.”

Ethan walked toward Lily with an outstretched hand. His eyes were warm and welcoming, and he wore a gentle smile.

“Hello, Lily. It’s very nice to meet you.” His gaze dropped down her bound arm, and he frowned.

“Are the other dads around?” Callie asked. “I thought Adam could take a look at her arm. And where is Mom?”

Ethan chuckled. “I’ll be happy to fix you ladies something to eat. Why don’t you get comfortable? I’ll holler at Adam and your mother. They’re out with Ryan. I think they just came back from riding.”

“I’ll help you,” Callie said in a rush. “Lily, you take a seat. I don’t want you overdoing it.”

Callie followed her dad into the kitchen, and as soon as they were out of earshot, Ethan gave her an amused look.

“Okay, what’s up? You never offer to help with the cooking. Are you sick?”

Callie made a face. “I needed to talk to you and the dads away from Lily. I don’t know what’s been said but I don’t want her to feel awkward. I think my moron brothers are doing enough of that on their own.”

Both looked up when the back door opened and her mom walked in followed by Adam and Ryan.

“Callie!” her mom exclaimed, and before Callie could respond, she was swept into her mother’s arms and squeezed half to death.

“Dang, Mom, you just saw me a few hours ago,” Callie complained.

“But I wasn’t expecting to see you for several more,” Holly said with a smile. “So it’s a nice surprise.”

Adam ruffled Callie’s hair and dropped a kiss on top of her head. “Taking things easy today?”

“Hardly,” Callie muttered. “Look, I need a favor. Can you take a look at a gunshot wound?”

Ryan and Adam both scowled, and before they could explode, Callie held her hands up. “Obviously not mine. Lily is here. In the living room. Seth wondered if you’d take a look and rebandage it. Michael patched her up when it happened.”

Ryan’s eyebrow went up. “Michael’s Lily?”

Her dads exchanged looks while her mom glanced around in bewilderment.

“Well, I think she might be more Seth’s,” Callie said carefully. “But they’re in town sorting it all out.”

“Will someone tell me what on earth is going on? Who is Lily?” Holly demanded.

“Take me into the living room,” Adam said. “I’d like to meet her. I’ll take a look at her wound while I’m at it.”

“She’s pretty,” Ethan offered. “And quiet. She seems awfully reserved.”

“I’d like to meet her too,” Ryan said with a frown.

“Only if you promise not to scare her to death,” Callie said.

Ryan’s eyebrows lifted. “What?”

“If you make her run off, Seth is going to kick my ass,” Callie pointed out. “I’d rather keep peace in the family.”

“Will someone tell me what is going on?” Holly all but yelled.

Ryan put his hand on Holly’s shoulder, and she quieted. It always amazed Callie how much could be achieved by a simple touch. She’d love to say that her parents were cheesy and gross, but the fact was, the dads were so in love with her mom that every time Callie watched them together, she was gripped by longing so fierce she ached.

“Michael and Seth have both met a woman—the same woman,” Ryan told his wife. “Lily.”

Holly blinked for a moment as she looked between her husbands.

“I think you can add Dillon to that list,” Callie said. “He met her in town awhile ago and there is some freaky chemistry going between them.”

“Well, shit,” Adam breathed out. “This could get complicated.”

Ryan shrugged. “Not any more complicated than it was for us in the beginning.”

“You mean…” Holly broke off and ran a hand through her hair.

“Yeah, that’s what we mean,” Ryan replied.

“Oh dear,” Holly said, worry darkening her eyes.

“Ryan said she’s homeless,” Ethan said quietly.

“She’s different,” Callie offered. “I don’t know her story, but there’s something about her. She’s…sad.”

“Come introduce us,” Holly said, tugging at Callie’s hand. “I want to meet the girl my boys are so interested in.”

Callie thought herding the entire family into the living room would probably make Lily run right out the front door, but there wasn’t much she could do about it now.

“Just be…easy,” she cautioned. “Lily just seems so fragile.”

“Gunshot wound will do that to you,” Adam said dryly.

Callie shot her dad a look and then walked ahead of her parents into the living room. Lily was still sitting on the couch, perched on the edge like she’d flee at any moment. She glanced up when they all entered, and her eyes widened.

“Lily, I want you to meet the rest of the clan,” Callie said in a cheerful tone. “This is my mom, Holly Colter, and these are my other two dads, Adam and Ryan.”

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