One year later
“Well, you wanted it to be a family home again.” Trev smiled down at Beth who was looking up at her handiwork one last time.
The old Bellows place shone in the early morning light. It was a jewel of a house. Every room had been lovingly refurbished into a place any family would be proud of.
But it wasn’t his home.
Lexi O’Malley stepped out of the truck and reached behind the seat to lift her infant son from his car seat. She held the tiny boy in her arms, Lucas and Aidan at her side as they stared at the house they would raise their family in.
“Beth, it’s so beautiful. I can’t tell you how much I love it.” Lexi cooed down at her boy. “This is your home, Jack. You’re going to love it here. And your aunt and uncle will be here this weekend, though they’re really more like cousins.”
Bo stepped out of the house, the last box in his hand. “I thought we’d carry the coffeemaker with us. Those hotel room coffeemakers can’t keep up with Mr. Caffeine.”
Beth’s arm snaked around his waist. “He loves his coffee.”
Not as much as he loved her. And Bo. Damn, but he loved his friend. Weeks and months of working beside him had solidified their friendship. He couldn’t imagine his life without either of them now.
And they were following him to Colorado.
Aidan held out a hand as Lucas led Lexi up the steps. “Thank you. For everything.”
Aidan’s genuine admiration had done wonders for his ego. “Anytime, brother.”
“I hear your sister is on her way to The Club.”
Trev had to smile. His sister had spent the last year recovering from her injury, her marriage, from life itself. She’d closed up her business, uncertain of just how many clients her husband had managed to blackmail. She’d had to deal with FBI agents and DEA agents, but she’d done it all with grace and dignity. After she’d dealt with the fallout of Bryce’s death, she’d gone into her shell, but it seemed to Trev that she was starting to come out of it. She’d announced a few weeks back that she needed a fresh start, and she wanted to explore D/s. Trev had called Julian, and Julian had offered to take her in and find a Dom to train her.
Leo Meyer was in for a surprise.
“She’ll probably cause a ruckus.” It was one of the things she was awfully good at. He was going to miss his sister, but he knew she would be in good hands.
Aidan grinned. “I might have to go and see that. Y’all call us from the road. Let us know you’re okay. I need to get in there or Lexi will have moved all the furniture herself.”
Beth stood by the truck, her hair shining in the light, a soft, confident smile on her face. And a ring on her finger. Two in fact. Bethany Hobbes was now Bethany McNamara-O’Malley.
“Are you ready?” Bo wrapped an arm around her waist and kissed her. “I bet you’ll have a whole new house to work on.”
Her eyes gleamed at the thought. “I hope this James Glen doesn’t mind a little home improvement. I’m looking forward to it. And seeing Colorado. It seems like a big adventure.”
Suddenly every damn day seemed like an adventure. They got in the truck, and Trev turned the engine on. He pulled up the drive, the road ahead of him. His heart nearly skipped a beat. He’d never imagined that he would make this trip with people he loved.
“I don’t know about that town,” Bo said, bringing him back to reality. “Who names a town Bliss?”
“I think we’ll fit in,” Trev said with confidence. And if they didn’t, they would be okay. They were a world in and of themselves, an island of peace he’d found. He didn’t need Bliss. He’d already found it.
He turned the truck west, toward Bliss and their future.
THE END
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