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Chatper 279

    Chatper 279


    ’m up first the next morning, but I decide to let Victor have a little more rest. I smile at him as I watch


    him sleep for a moment, wanting very much to reach out and rub my hand against the new stubble


    lining his jaw, but holding back. He’s been working so hardtely – he deserves this break as much as


    anyone.


    So, as carefully as I can, I peel myself out of the bed and head for the closet, changing quickly into


    some soft, casual clothing and then pulling my warm robe on over top of it, knotting it tightly around my


    waist.


    Then, moving slowly so the floors and door don’t creak, I duck out of the room and softly shut the door


    behind me. I’m eagerly thinking of my single cup of coffee as I start down the stairs. As much as I’m


    thrilled to be pregnant, I have to admit that I’m looking forward to the day when I can have my two


    morning cups and my two-o’clock refresher so that I’ve got –


    I stop at thending of the stairs, my mind going nk as I nce into the living room and see –


    I can’t help myself then. I burst outughing.


    Rafe and Bridgette are naked on my couch, just a throw nket casually tossed over their bottom


    halves as she sleeps soundly on top of his stomach, her head pillowed on his chest. At the sound of my


    laughter, though, both snap awake. Bridgette, gasps,ing to attention first, sitting up in shock and


    then pressing herself down quickly – realizing, of course, that she’s topless.


    Rafe takes an extra few seconds, blinking into consciousness and then focusing his eyes on me,


    standing across the roomughing my ass of.


    “s**t,” he groans, covering his eyes with his hand and letting his head fall back against the little t


    decorative pillow. “Shiiiiiit.”


    “Oh, don’t mind me!” I say, grinning from ear to ear and moving to the coffee machine. “I’ll be out of


    here in just a minute, and then you two can go back to sleep – or whatever you were doing –“


    “Evelyn,” Bridgette groans, her face beet red and her eyes terribly embarrassed. “I’m so sorry – we


    were up talking – and then –“


    “No need for details!” I sing out, still thrilled to have caught them. I’m not going to let Rafe live this down


    for years – maybe ever –


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    I turn my back to them, then, to let them have a little privacy as I gather the materials to start the pot of


    coffee. I’ve had my fun, after all, and I honestly don’t care that I’ve found them naked in my living room.


    I have myself been caught in morepromising positions and have no room to judge. And beyond


    that, I’m happy for them – I think Rafe has a ways to go, but I do think that he truly loves her. I have


    faith, now, after everything that I’ve seen – all our conversations, all of those he’s had with Victor – that


    he’s moving towards real change and happiness.


    Plus, I like Bridgette. I wouldn’t want anyone else as my sister-inw.


    I hear them moving around hurriedly behind my turned back as I press the buttons on the machine.


    Then, when I hear the noise of quick footsteps upstairs, I call out to them. “You have about four


    seconds,” I say casually, “before you have a more critical audience.”


    “s**t,” Rafe says again – not a very expansive vocabry this morning, I think to myself, smirking – and


    then the boyse flying down the stairs. I nce into the living room to see Rafe pulling up the fly on


    his pants, though he’s still shirtless. Bridgette, however, is fully dressed and sitting on the couch,


    smiling at the boys as they go dashing into the living room.


    “Auntie!” Alvin says, jumping onto the couch and into her arms. “Did you sleep over?!”


    “Why are you naked?” Ian asks Rafe, putting his hands on his hips as he looks up at his uncle with a


    suspicious eye.


    “Ask me again in fifteen years, kid,” Rafe murmurs, reaching out to ruffle Ian’s hair before looking


    around the floor for his shirt.


    “I did sleep over,” Bridgette says, cuddling Alvin and smiling at him. “I wanted to have breakfast with


    you!”


    “I will make you a cereal,” Alvin murmurs distractedly as I lean against the counter, breathing in the


    deep delicious scent of brewing coffee as I peer into the living room and watch them all. “The best bowl


    you’ve ever had.”


    “I’m sure you will,” Bridgette replies,ughing as he takes both of her hands, spreading out her fingers


    and frowning. Then, Alvin looks up sharply and makes eye contact with Ian, clearlymunicating


    mind-to-mind.


    “Hey,” Ian says, taking up Alvin’s questioning thought and looking between Rafe and Bridgette. He


    moves closer to look at her hands as well, and then to the floor where their shoes and various pieces of


    extra clothing are scattered. “Where is it?”


    “Where’s what?” Rafe mumbles, pulling his shirt over his head and looking down at his nephews. He


    runs a tired hand through his hair and I wonder precisely how much sleep they gotst night. I smirk,


    thinking that no matter how much it was, it probably isn’t enough to handle an early-morning twin


    interrogation.


    “The ring!” Ian says, spreading a hand out palm-up, as if it’s obvious. “If she is going to be our Auntie,


    where is her ring?”


    Bridgette blushes,ughing, and puts her hand over her face as Rafe scowls at Ian before slumping


    down onto the couch next to her.


    “One thing at a time, kid,” Rafe says, giving the boys a little re. “Don’t rush me.”


    “But you were engaged before,” Alvin points out, confused. “Why don’t you just –“


    “Enough!” I call from the kitchen, grabbing the half-full coffee pot and quickly pouring two cups before


    recing it on the burner. “Too early for the full cross-examination, Alvin!” The whole pot of coffee is not


    ready yet, but I feel like Bridgette and Rafe need this more than I do at this second. Adding cream and


    sugar to Bridgette’s, I carry the mugs into the living room.


    “Thanks,” Rafe murmurs to me, both for the coffee and the ceasefire, giving me a little half smile.


    “Anytime,” I say, giving him a warm smile as Ian climbs eagerly up on the back of the couch like a cat.


    As I head back into the kitchen for my own cup, the boys continue their questioning despite my


    instructions.


    “Where did you sleep?” Alvin asks, looking around. “The couch isn’t big enough for both of you.”


    “That’s it!” Rafe cries, standing up in a rush,ughing and shaking his head at them. “I need a break


    from this crazy house!”


    Bridgetteughs and falls backwards toyfortably on the couch as Rafe moves to the front door,


    pulling it open and striding out onto the front porch, shaking his head as he leans against the banister


    and sips his coffee in peace.


    “He can’t handle us,” Alvin says conspiratorially to Bridgette, leaning against her with a smile. “But you


    get it. That’s why we like you better.”


    “Its true,” Ian agrees, stretching himself across the top length of the couch. “We know he’s dad’s


    brother but we like you best.”


    “I can still hear you!” Rafe calls through the open door, tossing the boys a rueful little re that I know


    he doesn’t mean.


    “They know!” I call out to him,ughing and walking to the foot of the stairs, two cups of coffee in hand.


    I only have to wait there for a few seconds before I hear Victor’s footsteps in the upstairs hall.


    “What the hell is going on down here?” Victor asks, bleary, as hees down the stairs. I hand him his


    coffee cup, giving him a warm smile.


    “The boys and I caught Rafe and Bridgette naked on the couch!” I say with a wide, cheerful smile,


    taking the first delicious sip from my steaming mug.


    “Oh my god,” Victor murmurs, shaking his head and heading directly out onto the porch in stoic


    solidarity with his brother. They stand together in silence, sipping their coffee and looking out over the


    foggy morningwn, embracing the quiet calm of each other’spany.


    Laughing, I go and sit with Bridgette and the boys.


    “Sometimes papa can’t handle our crazy either,” Ian says happily, peering out the window at the older


    generation of Kensington men.


    “They can,” I say, sinking onto the couch with the three of them. “They just sometimes need a minute.”


    Then I give Bridgette a little wink, weing her to the family, thrilled to have her as one of us.
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