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“I was too. I wasn’t sure about the partnership until I got back to Chicago. Nothing mattered without you.”

“We’ll argue,” he said with a smirk.

She laughed. “Looking forward to it. Especially the making up afterwards.”

“I’m not dreaming, am I?”

“Nope. I’m home.”

Ian blinked his eyes quickly. This is what he wanted.

“You’re sure?” He didn’t want her to regret this.

“I am absolutely positive. Now, isn’t theresomething you want to tell me, Ian Brennan?”

He frowned. “Is there?”

“There’d better be,” she snapped.

Ian laughed. “What a temper, Ms. Fairchild.” He kissed her lips. “I am so in love with you.”

“Damn good thing,Mr. Brennan.”

“It will never be boring with you, that’s for sure.”

Eden put her arms around his neck.

“Are you finished here in the barn?”

“I am. Follow me, darlin’.”

“I’d follow you anywhere.”

He took her hand and led along the barn’s aisle.

Later, as they lay in his bed, she had her head on his chest. His arms were wrapped around her, and he rested his cheek on her head.

“What did Cammie think about you not taking the partnership?”

“She was shocked but knew why. She’s moving here too. I don’t think I told you but even though she’s my best friend, she’s also my paralegal. I asked Dirk about bringing her with me, and he was happy to allow it. He seems like a great person.”

“I know Dirk. He’s a good man.”

“I’m happy to hear that. Cammie is excited to come back too. She misses Dusty—”

“Dusty?” Ian sat up.

“Uh, yeah. I couldn’t tell you. I’m sorry.”

He shook his head. “It’s okay. I understand, but Eden, what could I say? I was doing the same thing.”

“I know, but we were all breaking the rules.”

Ian grinned and told her what Devin andJaxon had told him.

“So, they got involved with guests too?”

He chuckled. “Yep. But after they explained what the rules were really about, I didn’t feel so bad about it.”

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