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“I don’t know. I already told him I’d never forgive him when he was standing in Charlotte’s room when Everly was there.”

“Doesn’t matter, bro. What’s done is done. Charlotte is alive and recovering. He, on the other hand, is buried six feet in the ground. Sometimes we have to forgive the people who hurt us the most.”

I knew he was referring to the people who raised him.

I placed my hand on his shoulder and smiled. “You’re right. Thanks, bro.”

When Charlotte and I stepped inside the Brewhouse, she looked around.

“Wow. This is so nice. Do you guys have a lot of parties here?”

“Either here or at Four Kinds.” I smiled.

“I’m so happy to see the two of you,” Georgia ran over to us and hugged Charlotte.

“You’re looking quite lovely, Georgia sunshine.” I grinned as I kissed her cheek.

“Uncle Conner! Aunt Charlotte!” Ella ran over, and I scooped her up.

“Hello there, my favorite niece.” I kissed the side of her head. “I miss you. Why haven’t you been coming over like you used to?”

“Because my dad said you and Aunt Charlotte need time alone.”

“Ah. Well, I think you should start coming over more. We still need to play the new Call of Duty game that just came out.”

“Definitely. I can’t wait to beat you!” She grinned.

“Not this time, sweetheart. I have a new strategy.” I winked.

“Charlotte, darling. How are you?” Aunt Barb walked over and hugged her.

“I’m good, Barb.”

“Where have you been, Aunt Barb?” I asked.

“I’ve been busy. Besides, I didn’t want to intrude on you and Charlotte. I know the two of you needed your time.”

“Come on, everyone! It’s time to eat,” Sebastian said.

“Did Sebastian close this place down for the party?” Charlotte asked.

“Yeah. He always does when it’s a family thing.”

After we ate, it was time to find out the gender of Shaun and Jenni’s twins.

“Okay, let’s find out the sex of these babies!” Georgia grinned as she called Shaun and Jenni over to where the two large black bags hung from the ceiling.

“Did you hang those up?” I asked Sebastian.

“Yeah.”

“So, you know what the twins are, and you didn’t tell us?” I arched my brow.

“No. The bags were already stuffed with balloons when I hung them.”

Shaun and Jenni took hold of the strings on Baby A’s bag, and when we all counted to three, they pulled them, and several blue balloons fell out.

“Ha! Look at you having a boy!” Simon shouted as he pointed his finger at Shaun.

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