SWEET CALLAHAN HOMECOMING

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Authors: Tina Leonard
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could see no good reason to allow my employer’s wild little sister to seduce me. And it was clear that was what was on your mind.”
    “I don’t know that you put up that much of a fight.”
    He laughed. “I liked letting you catch me, I’m not going to lie.”
    She arched a brow. “I don’t believe for a moment that you were afraid of my brothers.”
    “Not afraid. Wary. Then again, I was faced with one tiny, loud, adorable lady who had a penchant for lovemaking while I was on duty. What’s a guy to do?”
    Ash looked out the window. “Exactly what you did.”
    “That’s right. And now I plan to marry you, make an honest woman of you. I’m not sure that’s entirely possible, but we’ll give it our best shot.”
    “I never agreed to that.”
    “You will,” he said cheerfully, “or no more lovemaking for you.”
    She turned to him. “That’s your best bargaining chip?”
    “It was good enough to get you into the canyons, beautiful, it’ll be good enough to get you to say ‘I do.’”
    “We’ll see,” Ash said.
    “Yes, we will,” Xav said, and kissed her hand like an old-fashioned prince in her personal fairy tale.
    But he wasn’t. He’d shot her uncle and his thug, and they’d disappeared. He’d done that for her, and nothing was right about the price he’d had to pay for her.
    She needed to talk to Running Bear in the worst way. Only he would understand that she couldn’t bring evil to her own family, and certainly not to the man she loved.

Chapter Five
    Xav and Ash spent the night in the first town they hit in New Mexico, but staying in a hotel with four babies proved to be an experience Xav didn’t want to repeat. The entire time they were there Xav had the eerie feeling they were being watched, and he had no good way to protect his family.
    Glad as he was to finally arrive at Rancho Diablo, he was somewhat apprehensive about facing the Callahans. According to Ash, she hadn’t told them about the fact that she was pregnant when she’d left Rancho Diablo, nor that she’d had four children—and they didn’t know he’d killed Wolf. The conversation was destined to be Callahan crazy. Xav took a deep breath and looked around, trying to decide if he felt as if he was at home, or in the enemy camp.
    He’d know soon enough.
    The stunning Tudor-style house with the seven chimneys had always seemed like something out of a legendary tale, a backdrop to the immense beauty of New Mexico. As comfortable as his own compound at Hell’s Colony was—where the Callahan cousins currently resided with their many children for safekeeping, and several of the Chacon Callahan wives and children, too—his statuesque mansion always struck Xav as nothing short of an architectural ode to freedom and spirit. Now Sloan, Falcon, Tighe, Tighe’s twin, Dante, Jace and Galen Chacon Callahan eyed him as Sloan handed him a whiskey in the beautiful upstairs library where the family meetings were always held—his first time to be included.
    He almost thought the gesture felt a little ominous, but since he’d texted the brothers to say he was coming home with their sister and would like to request a meeting, maybe they were giving him a courtesy by inviting him into the vaunted private area.
    The Callahan brothers took seats on the fine dark leather sofas and looked at him expectantly.
    “So, you called this meeting,” Galen said. “We were a little surprised you returned. Hell, we were surprised that you left. Didn’t know you’d left to find our sister until Fiona finally told us.”
    “I did give notice of my departure,” Xav reminded the brothers.
    “Yes,” Tighe said, “but you didn’t say you were going to find Ash. We figured you were going to visit your family.”
    “Or take a well-deserved vacation.” Jace grinned. “Actually, we figured you were going off for a major bender. Or had found a new lady you—”
    “No,” Xav said, interrupting to head off that train of thought. Crap, why

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