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137|Hindsight Is Always 20/20

Cheerful and chatty by nature, both James and Steven were unusually quiet on the drive back to his place, and Liam wasn't exactly in the mood to figure out the reason behind their long faces.

He had a pretty good idea, though.

Both men were less than thrilled with the way he'd handled his confrontation with Eden earlier.

They'd be glad to know it made three of them. But he'd carry all the regrets.

Liam didn't want to admit it, but Linda was right about everything. He should have given himself time to process and accept his new reality instead of rushing to Eden's place like a mad man.

And he certainly should have given her time to acknowledge her mistakes.

But now that he'd already backed them both into a corner and he saw no other way out. The only way to go now was forward.

He laughed—but it sounded like a snort more than anything— when he remembered a bumper sticker he once saw on an old pickup truck, proclaiming hindsight i

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Elizabeth Emery
Uh O a family meeting. This is serious.
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