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Katherine choked on a sip of water, and Camilla could hear her hacking in the background. “You alright, Kat?”

Katherine’s voice came back on. “Yeah, just swell.”

Camilla did her best Ingrid voice. “You know nothing, Jon Snow.”

They both burst out laughing, and Camilla heard Leroy’s voice in the background. “Leroy says we’re both geeks for quoting Game of Thrones.”

Camilla grunted. “Like he doesn’t watch it with us.”

Camilla heard the sound of shuffling before Katherine’s voice came back on. “Hang on, Cam. I’m putting you on speaker.”

“You’re such a geek, sis.” Leroy’s voice wafted through the car’s speakers. Camilla could hear the sound of deep throaty laughter, a laugh she didn’t recognize. “Oh, Jayden is here too by the way.”

“Hey,” his voice quipped. Camilla felt herself blush and think of what he heard, and what he made of it.

“Hey,” she responded weakly.

“I only have one sentence to say to that, bro,” she veered the subject back on track.

“What’s that?”

“Valar Morghulis,” Camilla said smugly knowing that despite his teasing, Leroy was a huge Game of Thrones fan, and he’d know exactly what she was referring to.

“Oh, really? Well, just remember that I’m a Lannister, and the Lannister’s send their regards.”

“It’s on, Dracaris, Lee.”

Leroy laughed as he hung up, and Camilla pulled into the driveway a few minutes later. As she parked her car in the driveway, Camilla could smell the scent of Katherine’s cooking wafting down the driveway.

Katherine was a software engineer, so she usually worked from home unless they needed her to come down to the office which was fairly rare, and as such, she had a lot of time to cook. Luckily for Camilla because Camilla couldn’t cook to save her life.

Katherine knew how to make a variety of dishes, and Camilla loved sampling them. She walked up the path and placed her key in the lock, it clicked open, and the smell of tacos and burritos invaded her senses.

She dropped her bags on the couch near the door. “Kat, it smells amazing.”

She froze in her tracks as she saw Jayden standing next to Katherine in the kitchen. He was wearing a shirt that was rolled up to his elbows showing off his biceps, and a pair of black jeans. His brown hair stuck out on all ends of his head making him look younger than he actually was.

“You can cook?” Camilla’s voice sounded amazed even to her own ears. She had a weakness for men who could cook because it meant a guy was not only independent, but also great with his hands.

Jayden looked amused as he reached for his beer and took a sip. “Don’t sound so surprised, or my ego will be wounded.”

Camilla shook her head. “I’m sorry, I don’t mean to be, I just didn’t know.”

“There’s a lot you don’t know about, Jay,” Katherine said from next to him as she placed the food in the oven. “He can sing, too.”

Jayden looked uncomfortable. “You’re my little sister, your opinion is biased.”

Katherine rolled her eyes as she poked him. “Come on, you know me. If you have a horrible singing voice, I’d tell you. I mean, I have no problems telling you that sometimes you have a one track mind.”

“Thanks, Sis,” Jayden commented, very dryly.

“Daddy, uncle Lee won’t let me play with the light saber,” a little voice complained. A second later, a little girl with blonde hair and chocolate eyes walked into the room and made a beeline for Jayden.

“Aby, honey, you know how Uncle Lee feels about his toys.”

“I heard that,” Leroy called out as he emerged a while later dressed in a tutu and wearing a sparkly tiara over his jeans and shirt. “It is not a toy. It’s a collector’s item.”

Camilla stood there, the wheels spinning in her mind as she looked from father to daughter, the pieces clicking in her head. If Abigail wasn’t his girlfriend’s daughter, then where was the mother?

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