Page 172 of Dirty Rival

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Page 172 of Dirty Rival

“I just want to marry the love of my life.”

She smiles. “I love that he’s the love of your life.” She sobers quickly. “I know there’s something that caused him to pull back from me. He told me there was. I’m not asking what it is, but do you know?”

“Yes. I do. And it was bad. I don’t know if he can tell you, but I know why it affected him like it did.”

Her expression tightens and she squeezes my hand. “I’m so glad he told you. That’s enough for me.”

Reese appears in front of us, looking very tall, dark and good looking as usual with his shirt sleeves rolled up. He offers Cat his hand. “Shall we?”

She smiles. “Yes. We shall.” He pulls her to her feet and under his arms. “Everyone,” he says. “We have an announcement.”

Reid joins me and sits down next to me, kissing me before he turns his attention back to Cat and Reese. I love that he has to kiss me just to kiss me. “We,” Cat says, and then looks at Reese. “You say it.”

He pulls her in front of him and presses his hand to her belly. “We’re pregnant.”

I clap while Gabe holds up his glass. “To a new baby Maxwell.”

Reid stands up. “As in a baby?” He runs his hands through his hair. “When? Have you been to the doctor?”

“Of course I’ve been to the doctor,” Cat says. “We don’t know the sex yet but—”

“And you’re okay so far?” Reid asks.

I stand up and take his hand. “She’s perfect, Reid,” I say turning him around to face me. “And she’ll stay perfect. Reese will make sure of it.”

“Right.” He runs his hand along the back of his neck this time. “You’re happy?” he asks Cat and Reese.

“Yes,” Cat says. “Very.”

“Very,” Reese agrees.

Reid gives a nod and I force him to look at me. “Let’s get some air, yes?”

He kisses me. “I need to talk to Cat.” He looks at his sister. “You got a minute?”

“Of course,” she says, and I’m relieved when he crosses and stops in front of Reese. “This isn’t about the baby. I’m happy for you. You’re a relief.”

Reese arches a brow. “A relief?”

“I’ll let Cat explain later,” he says, stepping around Reese and closer to his sister. “Where can we talk?”

“It’s a little cold outside,” she says. “How about the kitchen?”

He gives a stiff nod and they disappear down a hallway, my heart squeezing as they do. “What the fuck was that?” Gabe asks with both him and Reese staring at me.

“He’s wanted to make peace with Cat,” I say. “I think the baby just has him realizing that if he doesn’t, he misses out on really being a part of her life, and now her child’s life.”

Reese’s eyes meet mine. “He’s hurt her. Deeply.”

“I know that,” she says. “He knows that, but he wants her to forgive him. I hope you can as well.”

“Well in the meantime, those of us who can drink,” Gabe says, “should drink. Just in case they come back looking like they were in the octagon. We are siblings and siblings know how to fight.”

And love, I think silently. Reid knows how to love. He just has to show Cat.

Reid

Cat and I enter the kitchen and she hurries to the far side of the island, placing it between us. I allow her that wall because she earned it putting up with me. “This is going to get heavy. You sure you’re up to that?”




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