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Chapter Seven It took the night and well into the next day for Sarina to feel as if she could attempt the move home with the twins. She’d eaten and was well rested, considering she’d just given birth. Brody stayed by her side from the start, hovering like a love-struck pup. Not that she minded. The hours she’d spent away from him were enough to make his presence precious, not to mention, he carried little Brody in his arms. “I can’t get over them,” Brody said, grabbing Sarina’s free hand. “Thank you.” “For what?” “For being the most amazing woman I’ve ever known. I’ve never been so in love with you.” Stopping her in her tracks, he let everyone else walk around them. He was still shirtless from his change, but Romeo had graciously found him a pair of jeans. Brody cupped her cheek, runnin