Gone Country (Rough Riders #14)(33)
“Is everything all right?”
“It will be when she has the baby. I wanted to tell you to swing by for a beer sometime. Our door is always open and if you need anything, just holler.”
“Thanks, Cord. I appreciate it.”
He skirted two girls chasing each other and a third twirling in place like a ballerina. He saw Dalton, leaning against the wall, a baby cradled in his arms while Brandt and Jessie were eating.
Dalton smiled. “Great party, cuz.”
“Thanks. Glad you could make it. Where are Tell and Georgia?”
Jessie answered, “Cheerleading tryouts for winter sports are at the school tonight. And of course Tell had to go and help, since he and Georgia are joined at the hip.”
“Tonight?” Vi said from behind him.
He turned around. Why was she following him everywhere? Then he saw her wiping down the opposite end of the table.
Don’t be an ass. She’s just being helpful.
“I thought Sierra wanted to try out for cheerleading,” Vi said.
That surprised Gavin. Sierra hadn’t even mentioned it.
“It’s too bad,” Jessie said. “Georgia would’ve loved to have her on the squad.”
Why hadn’t his daughter said something? Did she think he’d say no? Just another reason he needed to track her down. Before he made it to the hallway, he was stopped five times. Once by Colby, who said pretty much the same thing Cord had. Ditto for Kane and Kade. Colt managed to repeat the offer before the girl child in his arms screamed like a banshee and he hot-footed it outside.
His gaze swept the great room where the McKay wives were clustered with still more kids. Libby winked at him and he smiled back. He’d gotten to know her a little better in the last few months and she was such a sweetheart.
Carson and Carolyn each had their hands full with a dark-haired grandchild, but Carson invited him over to skeet shoot, which was unexpected. Calvin called out to Carson and he wandered away.
Gavin must’ve looked overwhelmed because Carolyn reached over and rubbed his arm.
“You didn’t know what you were in for with this bunch, did you?”
“Not really. The McKays are…a fertile lot.”
She laughed. “And a loud lot. Just think, Cam and Domini aren’t here with their six kids. Neither are Carter and Macie and their four kids.”
“You have ten more grandkids?”
Carolyn kissed the sleepy, dark-haired girl’s head. “Yes, we are very blessed. And we all feel the same way about you, Gavin. Blessed to have you as part of the family.”
“Thanks. Have you seen Keely? I heard she was with Sierra.”
“No.” She scanned the room. “Hmm. I don’t see Jack either. Those two probably snuck off somewhere. They’re trying to have a baby and I swear Keely wants bragging rights that she got knocked up in the bathroom or something.”
That was pretty…intimate stuff to share.
Carolyn chuckled. “My wild-child daughter loves to shock her father, her brothers and her cousins with that type of information, so I thought I’d forewarn you.”
“Good to know. If you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to find my daughter.”
He walked past the guest bath and saw two boys filling squirt guns. He shook his head. “Take ’em outside.”
“Told ya, Gib.”
Gib. Colby’s oldest. Since the boy in the mirror looked nearly identical, they had to be brothers. When another, smaller boy leaped out from behind the shower curtain with a loud, “Rawr!” Gavin jumped.
The boys broke into bouts of gut-holding laughter.
Then Gavin heard Sierra’s laugh and he spied her at the end of the hallway chatting with Keely. He did a double take. Seeing them standing so close together the family resemblance was a little spooky. Same height, same dark hair, same build. Same sort of scheming smile.
Lord help him. So far boys hadn’t started sniffing around his daughter, which made him wonder what the hell was wrong with boys these days because she was a beautiful girl; yet, he was damn happy she wasn’t boy crazy like so many girls her age.
“Hey, sweetheart, did you forget you were my co-pilot for tonight’s festivities?”
“It looked like everyone had gone through the food line.”
“Vi is in the kitchen restocking everything. Go help her.”
Sierra sighed. “Fine. See ya, Keely.”
As soon as Sierra was out of sight, Keely said, “Shit. That was close.” She opened the door to the spare bedroom and her husband Jack leaned against the wall just inside the doorway.
Jack’s hair was a mess, his shirt was unbuttoned, his belt was buckled but his fly was undone. And he didn’t seem a bit concerned that Gavin saw his state of undress.
“Sorry.” She gave Gavin a sheepish look. “We, um, borrowed your room for a few minutes. Sierra was coming out of that room the same time I came out of this one. So I thought it’d be best if Jack stayed hidden.”
So they had snuck off for a quickie. In the midst of all this chaos? In a house filled with family members?
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