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“You dick.” She glared.

I laughed out my apology. “Sorry.”

“Why are you in here annoying me? I have paperwork to do.”

“I’m waiting on my next client. Did Texas talk to you about the Melbourne trip?”

She leaned back in her chair, sighing. I knew she’d give me some of her time if I pestered her enough. “He did. Are you going?”

“Sure am. Ruby and Dillon are in too.”

She smiled. “Great, what about Cody and Channa?”

“I saw him on my way out this mornin’. He’s not sure yet. He’ll know by tonight after Channa talks to her other bakers.”

“Hopefully they can. We haven’t done this for ages. I think you and Ruby had just turned eighteen when we made a night of it in Melbourne. You bringing anyone special?”

I smirked to myself, glad I didn’t have to bring anything up.

“There is someone, but we ain’t there yet.”

“What does that mean, and who is it?”

Well, looked like she had no clue.

That was just what I needed to know.

“I’ll let you know who when we become somethin’ serious.”

“You booger. Come on, tell your big sister.”

“And have you tell other people? Hell no. It’d get back to Mum by nightfall, and I wouldn’t hear the end of it.”

“I promise not to say a word to anyone.”

I cocked a brow.

“Okay, just Texas. But he’s no one.”

There was a snort before Texas walked in. “Nice to hear my wife thinks I’m a no one.”

Maya rolled her eyes. “I was just saying that I wouldn’t tell anyone but you about who Drake likes.”

Texas looked to me.

He didn’t seem surprised by the news.

Did he know?

Texas grinned down at my sister. “You’ll have to pester him later.” He looked to me. “Your client showed early.”

Saved by work.

Yet I wanted to know if Texas thought he knew or if I was just seeing things in his stare.

Fuck me. I had to stop thinking, or I was going to give myself a headache.

“Later, sis.”