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  “If it means anything,” Amy said, “I told Ruthie I was sorry, too. And I mean it.”

  “I know. She told me.” That was the only reason Gwen could forgive her sister, because Ruthie and Gwen had several long, tearful conversations about it.

  Gwen still wasn’t fond of Bob, and she and Ruthie had dubbed him Bastardo, but she would never call him that in front of her niece. She’d always be pleasant to him in front of the baby.

  Didn’t mean she wouldn’t call him that in private.

  And Ruthie was happy with Charlie. They’d gotten engaged and were talking about him possibly moving in with her in a few months. They both wanted to take things slow, but Gwen’s mom had reported that she thought they were perfect together.

  Gwen didn’t know, didn’t want to know, the details of how Amy and Bob hooked up in the first place. All she knew was that she would hold her temper for the sake of the little girl she’d grown to love. Her unborn son’s cousin.

  She didn’t know which man was her baby’s father. They’d figure it out after he was born. Not that it mattered, because his last name would be Ellis-Kelly.

  After dinner, they all gathered in the living room to talk and catch up. Chesley wandered around between her three uncles. Gwen was hit by the thought that this was how a normal, healthy family did things.

  Her eyes grew misty, but this time, they were happy tears.

  She blamed her pregnancy hormones.

  Liam, sitting next to her, smiled and gently nudged her. “You all right, Gee?”

  She leaned her head on his shoulder. “Yeah. I’m all right.”

  He kissed the top of her head and slung an arm around her shoulders. Jack and Tim were on the floor with Chesley, showing her how to build a Lego car. Liam whispered in Gwen’s ear, “You did good, Gee. They’re going to be great dads.”

  “You’d be a great dad, too, you know. You could always adopt.”

  “Maybe one day. For now, I’m happy to be Uncle Liam. Besides, you’ll need me around to babysit. I have a feeling those boys are going to want a houseful of kids.”

  She smiled. “You might be right about that, bro.”

  “That’ll make Mom happy.”

  Gwen grinned. “It’ll make Dad blow his top.”

  They stared at each other and burst out laughing. “All the more reason to do it,” she said.

  They watched the men and the baby for another moment. “How does it feel to write yourself a happy ending?” he whispered in her ear.

  “Damn good,” she whispered back. “Really damn good.”

  THE END

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Tymber Dalton lives in southwest Florida with her husband (aka “The World’s Best Husband™”), son, and too many pets. She loves to hear from readers! Please feel free to drop by her website and sign up for her newsletter to keep abreast of the latest news, views, snarkage, and releases. (Don’t forget to look up her writing alter egos Lesli Richardson, Tessa Monroe, and Macy Largo!)

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