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2 “Who dropped you off?” Jake asked the moment Lily stepped inside his office. She tugged her coat off and hung it on the hooks by the door. “Noah Jasper.” She turned and met her brother’s eyes. He arched a brow, skepticism marked on his features. “What’s he doing giving you a ride?” Lily walked to the corner to the small table that held a coffee pot and mugs. She eyed the empty coffee pot and sighed. “I got a flat tire on the way in, and he stopped to help. I was going to put my spare on, but the spare didn’t have enough air. When Noah stopped, he offered to give me a ride and get the tire repaired. He’ll take me back to my car this afternoon.” She knew the situation would annoy Jake. He would have wanted her to call him. He was a rather typical overprotective older brother. His tend