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Jaxon snaps his gaze to Joshua. “Why the hell would you say that?”

Joshua pauses and grins. “I’m teasing, geez Jax.”

“Not funny,” Jaxon comments.

I’m uncomfortable and feel Rachel pulling away even though she stays sitting.

“I need some fresh air,” I shove away from the table and head to the nearest exit without looking back.

“Hold the door,” Olivia shouts racing to catch up. “I can’t move as quickly as you when I’m wearing heels.”

“You should have stayed with the others,” I grumble wanting to be alone.

“I would’ve but you’re my brother, and there’s something wrong?” she questions expectantly.

Moving over to the edge of the veranda, I stand with my hands in my pocket, staring out to the array of lights on the mountain.

Olivia moves behind me and wraps her arms around my waist, placing her head against my back. “I love you, Alexander … no matter what.”

I sigh and dip my head. “Why does love have to hurt so much?”

“It doesn’t have to hurt if you follow your heart.” She sighs.

I enjoy the silence even though the cold starts to bite. “You must be cold.” I glance at my sister over my shoulder.

“A bit.” She smiles. “You’re keeping me warm.”

Tugging her around, I wrap her against me and rest my chin on the top of her head.

“Don’t think I didn’t notice you changing the subject.”

“My heart isn’t up for discussion Olivia.”

She sighs against my chest. “You’re my brother Alex, and I want you happy. It hurts to see you so upset.” She tightens her grip around me. “I know where your heart lies, so if you ever need to talk, I’m here for you, okay?”

I stay silent.

She tips her head and looks at me. “Alex, I’m here for you.”

“I hear you sis.” I kiss her on the forehead and lead her inside, only to find Joshua heading toward us, looking worried.

He meets my gaze. “Paige was angry with Rachel for some reason, and Rachel ran toward the elevators. I’m presuming she went to her room.”

My heart sinks. “Do you know what Paige said?”

He shakes his head. “No idea. Wasn’t in hearing distance.”

“God, this is turning out to be the worst, best kept secret.” I run my hands through my hair and stare at my sister and cousin.

Joshua frowns while Olivia shoves me forward. “Go!”

I don’t need telling twice and jump into the elevator, impatient to find out what is going on between the sisters. Even though I know it’s probably something to do with me, I’m hoping for something else.

Outside of Rachel’s door, I knock trying not to draw attention to myself. No answer. I knock slightly louder.

Still no answer.

Then it clicks.

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