“Okay,” he conceded. “It looks like you’re all better. I’ll back off and quit worrying so much now.”
She smiled but threw her arms around his neck and hugged him fiercely. “I love that you worry about me. It’s kind of nice.” Then she pulled away and raised her mouth to his.
He kissed her and soaked in her gentle sweetness.
“I’ll see you this afternoon,” she said.
“You betcha. Have a good day with Mom, okay?”
Michael said his goodbyes to his brothers and then headed for his Jeep. The morning air was chilly and the sky was overcast. It looked like snow. He frowned, realizing that they’d never taken Lily to buy clothes. Things had gone awry the minute Dillon had entered the picture.
She needed everything, including a coat and things that would keep her warm and comfortable. She couldn’t continue to wear Callie’s old stuff.
As he got into his Jeep, he picked up his cell to call his mom. She’d take care of the matter, and if he knew his mom, Lily would be outfitted head to toe in just a few hours’ time.
Chapter Twenty-One
When Seth and Lily pulled up to his parents’ house, Lily saw Callie standing in the distance overlooking the expanse of land below the cabin.
Seth cut the engine but sat in the truck watching his sister for a long moment.
“She looks sad,” Lily observed.
Seth sighed. “I’m not sure what’s going on with her. Something happened on her last trip overseas, but she’s not talking. I hate to see her down. She’s always the cheerful, upbeat one in the family.”
“Maybe she just needs some space,” Lily said softly. “It’s not always easy to talk when wounds are still so fresh.”
Seth turned his gaze on her, unpeeling her layer by layer. “Is that what happened with you, Lily?”
She hesitated and gripped the handle to the door. “Some wounds never heal.”
“You’ll heal,” he said quietly. “You’ll have me and my brothers and our family. Family heals even the worst hurts.”
Warmth spread into her heart until her smile reflected the sheer joy his words brought her.
“That’s a beautiful sentiment, Seth. And you know, I believe you. I really do. I feel…I feel like maybe everything is going to be okay again.”
He leaned over and cupped her cheek and then he kissed her. “You can count on it, honey. Now let’s go in and find Mom. She’ll be looking forward to seeing you.”
Lily opened her door and stepped into the chilly air. It was colder now than it had been earlier in the day. She turned her face upward to see the white sky lined with shades of gray.
“Bet it snows before the day’s out,” Seth said.
She shivered but secretly hoped it would. Before, snow had been a dreaded event when she lived on the streets. With no way to stay warm, snow could mean death. But here where she could sit in front of the fireplace with hot chocolate and watch the snow fall through the window? She couldn’t think of anything more heavenly.
Seth opened the door and called in, “Mom? Dads? We’re here.”
He ushered Lily inside and closed the door behind them. One of the dads entered the living room—Ethan? She was fairly certain he was Ethan. She been a little befuddled and overwhelmed the first time she’d met them all, but he’d been the one to prepare lunch for her and Callie.
He smiled gently in Lily’s direction. “Hello, Lily. How is your arm today?”
“Oh, I’m fine. Michael even gave me a clean bill of health this morning.”
Ethan chuckled. “If you got by Michael, I’m betting you’re just fine.”
“Where’s Mom?” Seth asked.
“She’ll be along in a minute.”
The peculiar look in Ethan’s eyes made Lily think that she and Seth had interrupted a private moment. Her suspicion was confirmed a moment later when Holly entered the living room, her face flushed and her lips swollen.
Ethan’s gaze was drawn to his wife, and he pulled her to his side. The tenderness that he displayed and the obvious love in his eyes made Lily’s heart melt.
Holly’s eyes lit up when she saw Lily, and she hurried across the room, her hands extended. “Lily! I’m so happy you came over. How are you doing? Is your arm all right?”
As she spoke, she did very motherly things like smooth Lily’s hair from her face and stroke her hand down Lily’s arm. Lily couldn’t help but be drawn to the other woman. There was just something so warm and infectious about her.
“I’m good,” Lily said, returning her smile. “Thank you for having me. I appreciate you being willing to go with me to the clinic.”
Holly beamed back at her and then turned to Seth. “And you. You’re going to get all the paperwork done so that your coming home will be official?”
Seth smiled and nodded. Holly latched on to Seth and hugged him senseless. “Oh, I’m so happy that you’re going to be home.” As she pulled away, tears shone brightly in her eyes.
“Aw, Mom, don’t cry.”
“I’ll cry if I want to,” she sniffed. “I hate that you’ve been away for so long. It’ll be so wonderful having all my children back home where they belong. I pray that Callie doesn’t decide to go back to parts unknown.”
Seth grinned and rolled his eyes. “Admit it, Mom. You’d rather we all still lived here under your roof driving you and the dads crazy.”
“Well, yes. I refuse to apologize for that.”
Lily’s chest tightened as she watched the obvious love and affection between them. She glanced up to see Ethan watching her with those soft brown eyes. She squirmed and looked away, worried that they were still wary of her and her intentions.
Holly shoved Seth toward the door. “Okay, so off with you. I’ll feel a lot better when you’ve filled out all your paperwork and it’s all official. Don’t worry about Lily. Callie and I will take good care of her.”
Seth turned to kiss his mom on the cheek. “I know you will, Mom.” Then he looked up at Lily and his features softened. “I’ll see you later, honey.”
Lily smiled and gave him a small wave as he walked out the front door.
Holly turned her attention to Lily. “Okay. You and I have some shopping to do.”
“Oh hell,” Ethan muttered. He backed away, hands out. “I’ll leave you to it.”