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Chapter One Hundred and Ten Jay pulled up into the driveway of a two story brick house with Killian parking his bike beside him. Nick parked out on the street. His thumb brushed against the inside of my wrist before he let my hand go. “I think this might be the surprise.” “I don’t know about that. I mean it’s a house, maybe they want to rent it so they don’t have to stay at the cabins or my place?.” I opened my door, climbing out of the truck as Nick got Everly, keeping our snoozing baby in the car seat. The two of us walked up the driveway and I looked at the well-maintained yard. The grass had been freshly cut and everything looked so perfect. It was the kind of yard that I could picture our children playing with. Everly the older sibling following after a little sister or brother. A