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Seven If anyone noticed that Bailey and Mack had been missing, they didn’t show it. Luckily, Jenna’s engagement was the primary focus of the night, and all the women were too busy oohing and aahing over the ring. The men were more concerned with college football bowl discussions. Mack breathed a sigh of relief that no one paid him or Bailey a second of thought during the entire dinner that the Macholan family hosted. He, Bailey, Rob, and Jenna ended up at the kids’ table in the kitchen, while the adults sat in the dining room. “Nothing ever changes,” Mack chuckled as he stared at the two little children who shared the table with them. The kids belonged to one of his cousins, Tracy, who was ten years older than him. He had no idea what that made them, but they were Macholans, and that was