“Feel free to use my office while you’re here,” Reece breaks the awkward silence between Brody and I. “Thanks man,” Brody mutters, staring at the ground. “I had my suspicions,” Reece clapped a hand on Brody’s shoulder. “I stand by what you’re doing out there. If you ever need anything; Blue Ridge is at your disposal.” A deep frown marred Reece’s features, “You need to get back in there and fix things with Bri. She’ll come around.” Brody nodded mindlessly as Reece offered me a quick smile and a nod before leaving the two of us. “I can’t believe her first thought would be you and I.” I scrunched my nose in disgust. There was nothing wrong with Brody. He was a great man, but he and I act like siblings. We joke and fight like siblings. Far more than Brielle and I ever have. I see him