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Maya grinned. “He has his moments, but I’ll let you know in a couple of months. This is only new.”

“Talon know?” Parker asked, lips twitching.

“Yep. Already talked with him.”

Maya squinted up at me. “I’d like to know what was said.”

I tapped her nose. “Not gonna happen.”

“This is cute,” Easton announced. “I like it.” He pressed a hand to Parker’s gut. “Let me tell Lan.”

Parker rolled his eyes. “Not like I was gonna ring him to gossip.”

“Yes, you would have, and it wasn’t like you had to drive us. You could have stayed at Stoke and Mally’s with him.”

“East” was all Parker said with a shake of his head. One of them was always with Easton when they weren’t all together or Easton had work.

Easton rolled his eyes and glanced back at us. “Lucky you only have one to deal with, Maya.”

I turned her into me so her front was plastered to my side. “Don’t go givin’ her any ideas, Easton. I don’t share.”

Parker chuckled while Easton grinned cheekily. “You don’t know unless you try.”

“No.” I tugged Maya’s head back and saw mirth in her gaze. “No one else but me, yeah?”

“Yes, Texas.”

I grunted. “Good. Now kiss me and get goin’.”

She got up onto her toes, pressed her lips to mine, and tried to pull back. I cupped the back of her head and kept her close.

“Come on, East,” Parker said, and I heard them walk away.

Maya must have too, because she wrapped her arms around me and gave me what I wanted—a deep and heavy kiss that left me wanting more.

“You comin’ back here after?”

“Is that okay?”

“Never ask that, babe.” I kissed her nose. “I’ll see you after.”

“All right, Texas.”

“Be safe and stick with what you’re feelin’ over work, yeah?”

“I will.” She gave me a dazzling smile and left to meet Parker and Easton at their car. Parker shot me a chin lift, while Easton waved. I gave them a two-finger salute back.

They were good people and would take care of her.

Even knowing that, I watched until they drove off down the street, an uneasy feeling in my gut.

If she needed me, she’d call.

Maybe I should have told her that.

Shit, why didn’t I say that?

I went to pull out my phone but stopped. No, she’d know she could call me about anything. She was coming here after it anyway, and then I could help her with whatever she’d decided.

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