“Whoa! Check it out!” Theo marveled. “This place is huge!” After three days they had settled into the brownstone with their father and even got used to the ever present butler. After addressing concerns over his sudden departure from work their first day Silas had been working from h
She fought tears willing herself not to cry in public. How many lonely nights had she laid awake fretting over the next day? Paying bills, buying groceries, clothes, shoes…the kids needed so much especially two boys growing like weeds. She did it alone because she had no choice but did she have a
“He said to choose anything we wanted,” Theo shrugged twirling the basketball in his hand. “This is too much,” Ava shook her head. “Now I want you to put some of it back.” “How much of it?” Sean asked. “I mean the guards already took like half of it to the car so…”
“…Boss…Boss?…Si!” Silas jerked out of his idle thoughts to see Thomas standing at his desk. Thomas grimaced at his friend’s deep frown. Unfortunately it was becoming a common expression. He hoped that finding the woman Silas had been chasing for years would have solved his problems b
Silas sat across from her watching her closely. His mouth twitched with a smile. Was it only a few days ago he sat in the same spot across from his family? If his kids referred to this woman as their aunt then she was family too. But, more importantly, he needed answers. “Miss Lamo
Silas’s gaze turned cold. Marilynn practically sold off her sister all to ruin her in the name of petty jealousy because she lacked actual talent herself. And he had fallen into the trap as well. “If it’s any consolation…I don’t think Marilynn had any idea it was you,” Tracy said. “I
“I don’t give a damn about her family,” Silas grunted. “What about yours? They okay with you marrying a Carlisle?” “I got where I am because I don’t let anyone stand in my way when I want something,” Silas coldly replied. “For Ava’s sake I hope so,” Tracy sai
“Good afternoon, ma’am,” the butler nodded as Ava entered the kitchen. “May I get you anything?” “N-no. Sorry.” Ava backed a step. “I didn’t know I wasn’t allowed to come here.” “I beg your pardon, ma’am?” Duncan approached. “I can assure you there is no place here you