Drawn Together
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Out back, the vista overlooked the water in a sweeping and rather breathtaking view. Adrian had designed the house for Gillian as a wedding present. It made it more difficult to think he was an uptight ass**le when he was so good to his wife and children.
Gillian turned, a huge smile on her face when she caught sight of Raven.
“I have no idea why she likes me so much,” she said in an undertone to Jonah, who snorted.
“Because people can see past your crusty exterior and know there’s a big heart in there.”
Emotion swept through her like wildfire as she tried to hold it together.
Erin squeezed her arm, leaning close to speak quietly. “You and I totally need to catch up. Don’t even try to get away without it. I’m glad you’re here and I’m glad you brought him. Also? Nice necklace.”
Poppy loved Raven, but she adored her mother and at the sight of her, she reached out to Gillian, who caught her up with a smile. “Hello, darling. Have you brought Raven to us? Nicely done.” She gave Raven a quick hug and looked to Jonah. “Hello you. Your brother is just over there. There’s cider of the mulled and child-friendly variety.”
Jonah kissed her so quickly she didn’t have the time to be stern. Instead she smooched him back, blushing.
“Would you like a glass?” He was so gentlemanly. She never knew how to deal with it, but it made her belly all fluttery.
She nodded.
“Be back in a few then. Good to see you, Gillian.”
The three women watched him amble over to the group of men Levi was part of.
“Well now.” Gillian clucked her tongue, amusement on her face.
Raven rolled her eyes.
“So things are serious now. I knew you’d been seeing him, but you brought a date to a family party. That’s special. I quite like that. Come over this week. Adrian is off to Los Angeles and he’s taking Miles. It’s just me and Poppy and we’d love to have you for dinner and some gossip. Mary brought enough food to feed me for months.”
“Let me see what my week looks like. Brody is down a few people at the shop. I’m helping out there and then I have an evening appointment on Thursday. I’ll call you. I promise.”
Levi looked him up and down as Jonah eased into a chair near the cider.
“Wasn’t expecting to see you.”
“My lady brought me along. I figured you’d be here with yours.”
“Indeed. Couldn’t stop her if I wanted to. She’s helping Miles with something or other. I just bring her and she squeals and giggles and runs off. Like I’m going to complain?”
Jonah snorted. Raven wasn’t giggle-and-squeal material. But he sure did like that she’d invited him along.
“I’ve got three messages from Mother. I went kayaking with Eli earlier and she’d called there looking for me too.” He’d wanted Raven along but she’d had to work.
“She called me a few times too. I’m going to guess she got wind of what happened with Raven, Daisy, Mal and Gwen last night.”
Brody, who’d been sitting across from them with Adrian, leaned in. “What happened?”
If Jonah meant to make a relationship with Raven, he knew he had to deal with Brody as well.
He gave them a brief overview.
Brody sat back, shaking his head. “She’s lucky Raven didn’t pop her one. You know she does kickboxing, right? Four days a week. She’s really strong.”
He didn’t actually. He knew she worked out, but not more than that.
“She tried very hard not to make a scene. But she defended Daisy. Daisy would take a bullet for her for that.” Levi shrugged. “So of course I would too.”
Adrian didn’t say much as Jonah had spoken. “So what are you going to do? Seems to me Raven probably told you she wasn’t the society type. Gillian loves her; I don’t want to see her hurt.”
Jonah took Adrian in. “It’s been handled. My mother and Raven had a”—he paused, trying to remember how Raven put it—“a come-to-Jesus. My mother was rude. Raven put her in her place. I think this situation is going to be more about my brother and his wife and their marriage than Raven.”
“There were cracks before, but I think this might really be a point of no return for them. I don’t know.” Levi nodded. “Anyway, we’re on Raven’s side here. I promise you. Even if I wasn’t on my own, Daisy would never let me touch her boobs again if I didn’t back her up.”
Both Brown brothers nodded, easing back.
He wouldn’t tell her about this conversation. She’d be uncomfortable and that’s not what she needed. He grabbed two mugs and stood. “If you’ll excuse me, I promised Raven some cider.”
Levi stood as well. “I’ll come along with you.”
She smiled as she saw him approach and give her the cider. “That hits the spot, thanks. I’m just about to go in and help Alexander get his costume on. I’ll be out in a few.”
“What’s he going to be?”
“That’s a surprise, Jonah. Sheesh.” She turned to Levi. “Hey, Levi.”
Levi tipped his chin at her. “Hey, Raven, nice to see you.”
She went into the house after a quick kiss from Jonah and his brother gave him the eye. “So you’re not limping. Is that necklace the collar you mentioned?”
Jonah nodded. “Yesterday . . . last night . . . all of it. A lot of emotions. We talked for hours. It felt right this morning and it was.”
Gillian turned, a huge smile on her face when she caught sight of Raven.
“I have no idea why she likes me so much,” she said in an undertone to Jonah, who snorted.
“Because people can see past your crusty exterior and know there’s a big heart in there.”
Emotion swept through her like wildfire as she tried to hold it together.
Erin squeezed her arm, leaning close to speak quietly. “You and I totally need to catch up. Don’t even try to get away without it. I’m glad you’re here and I’m glad you brought him. Also? Nice necklace.”
Poppy loved Raven, but she adored her mother and at the sight of her, she reached out to Gillian, who caught her up with a smile. “Hello, darling. Have you brought Raven to us? Nicely done.” She gave Raven a quick hug and looked to Jonah. “Hello you. Your brother is just over there. There’s cider of the mulled and child-friendly variety.”
Jonah kissed her so quickly she didn’t have the time to be stern. Instead she smooched him back, blushing.
“Would you like a glass?” He was so gentlemanly. She never knew how to deal with it, but it made her belly all fluttery.
She nodded.
“Be back in a few then. Good to see you, Gillian.”
The three women watched him amble over to the group of men Levi was part of.
“Well now.” Gillian clucked her tongue, amusement on her face.
Raven rolled her eyes.
“So things are serious now. I knew you’d been seeing him, but you brought a date to a family party. That’s special. I quite like that. Come over this week. Adrian is off to Los Angeles and he’s taking Miles. It’s just me and Poppy and we’d love to have you for dinner and some gossip. Mary brought enough food to feed me for months.”
“Let me see what my week looks like. Brody is down a few people at the shop. I’m helping out there and then I have an evening appointment on Thursday. I’ll call you. I promise.”
Levi looked him up and down as Jonah eased into a chair near the cider.
“Wasn’t expecting to see you.”
“My lady brought me along. I figured you’d be here with yours.”
“Indeed. Couldn’t stop her if I wanted to. She’s helping Miles with something or other. I just bring her and she squeals and giggles and runs off. Like I’m going to complain?”
Jonah snorted. Raven wasn’t giggle-and-squeal material. But he sure did like that she’d invited him along.
“I’ve got three messages from Mother. I went kayaking with Eli earlier and she’d called there looking for me too.” He’d wanted Raven along but she’d had to work.
“She called me a few times too. I’m going to guess she got wind of what happened with Raven, Daisy, Mal and Gwen last night.”
Brody, who’d been sitting across from them with Adrian, leaned in. “What happened?”
If Jonah meant to make a relationship with Raven, he knew he had to deal with Brody as well.
He gave them a brief overview.
Brody sat back, shaking his head. “She’s lucky Raven didn’t pop her one. You know she does kickboxing, right? Four days a week. She’s really strong.”
He didn’t actually. He knew she worked out, but not more than that.
“She tried very hard not to make a scene. But she defended Daisy. Daisy would take a bullet for her for that.” Levi shrugged. “So of course I would too.”
Adrian didn’t say much as Jonah had spoken. “So what are you going to do? Seems to me Raven probably told you she wasn’t the society type. Gillian loves her; I don’t want to see her hurt.”
Jonah took Adrian in. “It’s been handled. My mother and Raven had a”—he paused, trying to remember how Raven put it—“a come-to-Jesus. My mother was rude. Raven put her in her place. I think this situation is going to be more about my brother and his wife and their marriage than Raven.”
“There were cracks before, but I think this might really be a point of no return for them. I don’t know.” Levi nodded. “Anyway, we’re on Raven’s side here. I promise you. Even if I wasn’t on my own, Daisy would never let me touch her boobs again if I didn’t back her up.”
Both Brown brothers nodded, easing back.
He wouldn’t tell her about this conversation. She’d be uncomfortable and that’s not what she needed. He grabbed two mugs and stood. “If you’ll excuse me, I promised Raven some cider.”
Levi stood as well. “I’ll come along with you.”
She smiled as she saw him approach and give her the cider. “That hits the spot, thanks. I’m just about to go in and help Alexander get his costume on. I’ll be out in a few.”
“What’s he going to be?”
“That’s a surprise, Jonah. Sheesh.” She turned to Levi. “Hey, Levi.”
Levi tipped his chin at her. “Hey, Raven, nice to see you.”
She went into the house after a quick kiss from Jonah and his brother gave him the eye. “So you’re not limping. Is that necklace the collar you mentioned?”
Jonah nodded. “Yesterday . . . last night . . . all of it. A lot of emotions. We talked for hours. It felt right this morning and it was.”