that they won't love her forever and protect her with their lives, then you are very, very wrong. You know our Stacey—do you think she'd ever let either of them step out of line?" He smiled and pulled Casey into his arms as well. He held both of his women close as he relaxed just a little and then laughed quietly as the truth hit him. His new sons-in-law would never hurt his girl, but heaven help them if they ever upset Stacey. She was only twenty-four, but she had both her mothers' independent streaks, and she'd been riding herd over her six younger brothers most of her life. Hell, when it came down to it, he should probably be worrying for her husbands. Smiling, he looked over to the doorway where Stacey stood, hands on hips. "I would like to get married sometime this century. If you're finished with the sentimental BS, I would like to walk down the aisle now?" He laughed as he moved toward his beautiful daughter and she sent him that happy smile that had always manipulated him into giving her everything she ever wanted. Yup, he should probably be worrying for her husbands.
THE END
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born and raised in Australia, Rachel happily lives a romantic story all of her own with her wonderful hubby, precious teenagers and menagerie of perfectly behaved animals…and well, okay, for the real story you'll need to replace romantic with hectic, add mostly before wonderful and you can probably guess about the teenagers and animals. But hey she loves to read great romance stories and when life lets her, she scribbles a few of her own.
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