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Soon, he hoped.

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Bristol woke to her cell phone ringing and Kaden tapping her on the arm.

She took the phone he offered and blindly tapped the screen to answer.

“Hello?”

“Oh, thank Christ,” Rex rumbled.

“What?” She rubbed her eyes, yawned. “What’s wrong?”

“Why is your car at Moonshiners?” he asked, his gruff tone thick with concern.

Bristol forced her heavy lids to open, peering over at the clock. “Oh, my God, Rex. It’s six thirty. On Saturday. Why are you callin’ me?”

“Shall I repeat the question?”

Sighing, she relaxed against the warm body she was curled up against, holding the phone to her ear. “Don’t worry. My car broke down. I got a ride home.”

“Christ, woman. I was scared to death. Who drove you home?”

“Kaden and Keegan.”

“Kaden and Keegan?”

“Shall I repeat the answer?” she mimicked.

His tone softened. “Did you tell them?”

“I did.”

“And?”

“It’s all good,” she assured him. “Now, if you don’t mind, I’m gonna call you later. After I get some sleep.”

With a grumble, Rex disconnected the call.

Bristol smiled when Kaden took the phone from her hand. She snuggled in and drifted back to sleep, hoping she could find her way back to that sexy dream she’d been having.

When she woke the next time, the sun had brightened her bedroom. The first thing she noticed was that she was alone in her bed. No Kaden, no Keegan.

And no clothes.

She listened, attempting to hear noises coming from the other room. Aside from the heater blowing softly from the ceiling vents, Bristol heard nothing else.

It appeared her sexy twins had vacated the premises.

Since there was no note on the nightstand, she reached for her phone, checking to see if maybe they’d texted.

A smile pulled at her mouth when she saw there was a text from Kaden:Sorry we left, but I didn’t want to wake you. Got your car towed. Gonna be a few days to get the part. We’ll bring Keegan’s truck by so you’ll have something to drive in the meantime. Text us when you wake up.

Sighing, she rolled onto her back and stared up at the ceiling. She really wanted to text him back and tell him it was fine, she didn’t need a vehicle. It was the truth. She’d been a bit overdramatic when she said she could walk into town if she needed to, although she was perfectly capable. However, it wouldn’t be necessary because she knew Bianca would give her a ride anywhere she needed to go.

So why didn’t she?

“Because you want to see them,” she whispered.