"Since when have you guys ever wanted to take all three kids overnight?" I glance between Carrigan and Dire, not even remotely trying to hide my suspicion. I love them both, and I have no real issue with them wanting to spend the night with the kids, but I'm not stupid. Finn texts, asking me to meet him at home, and as I'm packing the kids up, Carrigan asks if they can keep them for the night. "Are you saying no?" my brother asks, staring down at me with one of his brows raised in challenge. Huffing, I roll my eyes. "No, I'm not saying no, dickface. I just want to know what's really up." Carrigan steps forward and rests her hands on my shoulders. "Faylinn, did you ever think we're just trying to give you and my brother a very much-needed night alone? Stop being so defensive of e

