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“Not if you told her to bugger off,” Reid said.

“I ran your situation by Drew,” Gage said. “She agreed you need to tell her.”

“I highly doubt your sister has any insight into Sabrina.” Reid snorted and Gage turned on him, glaring. “I only mean because she hasn’t been around. I haven’t seen Drew in an age.”

“This isn’t about Drew.” Gage let his glare linger on Reid a moment before snapping his attention back to Flynn. “Tell Sabrina you love her. Kiss and make up.”

“We hereby release you from the pact,” Reid announced. “But Gage and I are still in it.” He shot an elbow into Gage’s arm. “Right?”

“I have no plans on matrimony. So, yes.”

Flynn’s head spun. “No one said anything about marriage.”

That he was in love with Sabrina was a massive leap for his head and heart to make.

“Either let her go or allow yourself to be open to it. She walked in here to tell you that she’s marrying someday. So if it’s not going to be you, you should let her off the hook.” Gage was clearly in lecture mode.

“You two should’ve married years ago.” Reid stood as if his business was concluded here. “You’ve always belonged to Sabrina and vice versa. She won’t look at me sideways and I’ve been flirting with her for years. If she’s managed to keep from sleeping with me, there must be something stopping her. In this case—” Reid leveled Flynn with a look “—you.”

Gage stood, too. “He’s right. Go get her. Marry her. Either that or we quit. We never wanted to work for Emmons Parker, and if you don’t show some favor to your neglected heart you’re going to end up just like him.”

“Filthy rich and hopelessly lonely,” Reid summarized.

Then they walked out of his office, yammering about eating naan at Gulzar’s.

Withoutinviting Flynn to join them.

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