Chapter 14 Lance He had missed waking up with Wade while in Minnesota. It was a little scary how quickly he was getting attached. Not to just Wade, either. Being part of the Dwyer family was special. He’d always felt comfortable at the ranch, but had to admit he’d never liked Mr. Dwyer. He was nothing like Lance’s own father, who was caring, accepting, and spent time with him as he grew up. Lance couldn’t remember a time he’d seen Mr. Dwyer just hang out with his sons, and he’d spent almost as much time over there as he did at his own house, especially in his teens after he got his driving license. Back then, Wade wasn’t anything but his best friend’s brother. He was cool, but he was still nearly three years younger. Well, closer to two and a half years really. But it wasn’t until Wade