Chapter Thirty-Three It took everything Colt had inside him not to chase her down the aisle. But at the moment, he had bigger fish to fry. He swept his gaze across the crowded room. Meeting his brother’s eyes. And Teddy’s. Next, Dottie’s, then Lydia’s sisters, who glared daggers at him. “I’ve never seen that woman before today. And I certainly didn’t contribute to her state.” His declaration was met with ominous silence. “I understand that my reputation is less than stellar. I made mistakes, big mistakes, when I was a kid. But you have to believe me when I swear to you I love Lydia with all my heart, and I would never betray her.” “You offered to undergo a paternity test?” Travis’s question sounded more like an interrogation. Colt fought the urge to lash back defensively. “Of course.”