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CHAPTER TWENTY DREW I traded a few shifts so traveling to Texas to meet Courtney’s family would be possible. She’s so happy and keeps cracking jokes about it, but I’m nervous as hell. I’ve heard too many stories about her big bad brothers, and all I can hope is they don’t beat the s**t out of me. To make it worse, she randomly mentions how she’s never brought a Californian home to meet her parents. We wake up at the butt-c***k of dawn to fly to San Antonio to connect to San Angelo Airport. I’ve been given warnings on how much she hates connecting and how the small planes make her nervous. Once we land, we’ll have an hour drive to El Dorado. In the airport, I can’t keep my hands from her and vice versa; otherwise, it feels awkward. Knowing she’s mine makes me so f*****g happy. No words