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I nod, joining him as he heads for the door. We talked in the hospital about what to do after I was injured overseas. Anson and I were both Navy SEALs, but neither of us wanted to go back after I was hurt and we found out that Lottie was pregnant. So, instead, we opened our own security company.

There are always a ton of people and companies looking for security in Los Angeles, and business has been booming since we opened Knight Security a few months ago. We’ve actually been talking about hiring more people already, and I have a few candidates in mind.

I stretch out my shoulders as I walk and sigh when I see Anson giving me a worried look. My left shoulder and side have been a little stiff since the attack that brought me back stateside. Anson and Lottie have been hovering over me, treating me like I’m on my deathbed. Things improved when we all got our own separate places, but that hasn’t stopped Lottie from stopping by to check on me and Anson from asking how I’m doing every time I see him.

“I’m fine,” I say before he can say anything, and he grins.

“Sure, you are. You know, I was thinking,” he starts, and I groan.

“That can be dangerous,” I quip, and he rolls his eyes.

“I have great ideas.”

“Name one.”

“Oh, shut up. I was thinking that maybe I could set you up with someone, and we could try a double date,” he finishes, and I bite back another groan.

This is my second problem. Now that Lottie and Anson are all blissed out and in love, they want me to be too. They’ve been dropping hints about cool date places or pointing out pretty girls.

I suppose this shouldn’t really be categorized as a problem. My friend and sister are happy and in love and they just want that for me too. It should be a good thing.

Except that dating isn’t really my focus right now. I want our new company to be a success. I want to make sure I’m fully healed and okay mentally and physically before I try to settle down.

How do I explain that to them without making them worry even more than they already are about me?

“Who are you going to set me up with?” I ask as we stop next to his truck.

“I’m sure that I know some single women.”

“Yeah, we know all of the same women, and the only one who is single is Goldie.”

“Okay, so, Goldie.”

“Goldie is Lottie’s best friend, and she’s like a little sister to me. Besides, you know she’s secretly in love with her Boss Man.”

“So, you pretend to date her, and it nudges him into taking action,” he says with a shrug.

“So, in this scenario, I’m not finding love so much as being used?”

“Maybe it will lead to love.”

“Yeah, a brotherly love,” I stress.

“So damn picky.”

“Oh my god, why are we friends?” I ask, staring up at the sky.

“Cause no one else wanted to be,” he says, punching my shoulder.

That’s kind of the truth. Lottie, Anson, and I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Our parents were neglectful or downright abusive in some way, and we spent more time looking after each other than they did. We made sure that Lottie was safe and secure in our apartment before we joined the military, and we haven’t looked back since. We formed our own family, and it’s been the best decision I’ve ever made.

“I should be getting home.”

“Tell Lottie that I said hi,” I say, and he nods.

“Will do. See you tomorrow!”

He waves, and I wave back as I turn to head to my car. Knight Security is in a building downtown, and I’m not looking forward to battling traffic on my way back to my apartment. It doesn’t matter where you are in Los Angeles, though. There’s just no way to avoid it.

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