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"About what?" Burke asked.

"Hailey."

Burke drew in a sharp breath and his eyes darkened. "I don't want to talk about Hailey. Why would you bring her up now?"

"This situation I'm in, discovering someone isn't dead, must remind you—"

"Everything reminds me of Hailey," Burke said, cutting him off.

"I understand."

Silence followed his words, then Burke said, "You need to be careful Drew. This woman didn't want to talk to you today, and she ran away from you the first time you saw her. You've never had any patience for liars or fakes, and she seems to be both."

He frowned at his brother's assessment. "You don't know her."

"It doesn't sound like you know her, either."

"I thought I did."

"After one night of sex?"

"I know it sounds crazy, but we had a connection that was more than physical. And I need to know what happened on the island. I haven't slept in a year and a half because of her. She's not out of my life until she answers my questions," he said with determination.

"All right. I hope you like the answers."

"So do I."

"Look what I got," Aiden said, appearing back at the table with a heaping plate of chips, cheese and peppers. "Dig in."

As they ate nachos and ordered another round of beers, the conversation drifted into other channels: the boat, the upcoming sailboat races, and finally to Aiden's wedding plans.

"Do you have a date yet?" Drew asked as he washed down the last chip with a swig of beer.

Aiden nodded. "August second, some church in the Presidio, and I forget where the reception is."

"Don't let Sara hear you say that," Burke said dryly.

"I won't," Aiden said with a grin. "Sara and Emma are having a fantastic time planning stuff, and the good thing about a double wedding is that I don't have to be involved. Sara goes to Em for advice on flowers and cakes. And vice versa. Max and I just sit back and say yes."

"Not bad," Drew said with a nod.

"Is Sara's dad happy about calling you his son-in-law?" Burke asked. "As I recall, he wasn't one of your bigger fans when you were growing up."

Drew was curious to hear Aiden's answer. It was no secret that Aiden's father-in-law- to-be, Steven Davidson, had never been friendly to any of the Callaways. The families had lived next door for two decades, but Steven had always kept to himself, even more so after Sara's mother died.

"He's surprisingly happy about it," Aiden said. "Although, I think that's partly due to the fact that I'm taking Sara off his hands."

"I thought they were getting along better," Drew said.

"They are. Steven is trying to be a father, which means a lot to Sara. She's always wanted more of a family."

"Well, she's going to get more family than she wants when she marries into the Callaways," Drew said dryly.

"Damn," Aiden said, his gaze now on the television screen. The Giants had just blown their chance in the bottom of the ninth. They were going into extra innings. "Miller can't hit for shit this season."

"He'll be back," Burke said, shifting his chair so he could get a better view of the game. "He hit .360 last year."

"What has he done for me lately?" Aiden asked.

"You always give up on people too fast," Burke said.

"And you'll ride a losing horse all the way back to the stable."

Drew smiled to himself as Burke and Aiden jumped into an argument over the Giants' starting lineup. He'd mediated a lot of their battles, but today he was going to let them fight it out on their own. His mind was on Ria.

If she worked for the yacht club, maybe he could get some information about her from the office.

"I'll be right back," he muttered, although neither Aiden nor Burke were paying attention to him.

He left the restaurant and walked down the hall to the office. The receptionist gave him a friendly smile.

"Can I help you?" she asked.

"I was wondering about your sailing lessons."

"We have lessons to fit every ability level. Are you a beginner?"

"Intermediate. I think I saw a female instructor out on the docks…"

"That was probably Tory Harper. She's excellent and a seasoned sailor. She's sailed all over the world."

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