God, his property is gorgeous. The snow-peaked mountains make for the perfect backdrop as we ride along the fields. I have Amanda with me and Jack has Alex. Both kids are thrilled with our new adventure and havenât stopped chattering since we left the stable.
âAll of this is yours?â Alexâs eyes are wide as he takes in the scenery.
âSure is. And one day it can be yours too, if you want it.â Jack smiles, oblivious to the minefield he just stepped on.
I scrunch my nose and frown. The only way it can belong to Alex is if he gives it to him outright or if he wills it to him after his death. Based on his âone dayâ comment, Iâm betting heâs thinking of the latter.
Apparently not one to miss my facial cues, Jack cuts into my morbid thoughts. âWhatâs wrong, Pen?â
I shake my head, not wanting to answer. Itâs not exactly the right time to discuss postmortem gifting. If the kids didnât catch his meaning, I sure as heck wonât bring it back up.
Jack rolls in his lips, unpleased with my lack of response, but thankfully drops it. âWeâre riding out to an empty cabin. I want to show you guys what we do for people here.â
âAnd what is it you do, exactly?â I take on a playful tone, trying to ease the tension between us.
Jack takes the olive branch, his lips spreading into a full smile. âI give the gift of escapism.â
My brows raise at his statement. âThat is quite the gift. What I wouldnât give for some of that.â
A funny look crosses his face before he blinks it away. âIâm sure we can figure something out. Riding is a good start, but what did you used to do for fun back home?â
Thatâs a no-brainer, donât even have to think before answering. âRead. Not a day went by where I didnât pick up a book or my phone with the e-reader app.â
âYour phone. That reminds me, weâre going into town tomorrow to get you your replacement. Iâll need you to come with me in order to pick one out so we can make sure it has that e-reader stuff on it.â
I nod and pull back a snort. The way he said that makes me think heâs not good with technology. But either way, Iâm thankful for his offer. I totally wouldâve done it myself, but Iâm not eighteen, so I canât open up an account on my own. Not for the phone I wanted, anyway.
Itâs moments like these that make me realize how limiting my own age is. I swear, I feel like an old lady inside of a teenagerâs body and sometimes I forget.
My soul is cynical and weary. If only they awarded contracts based on that. Iâd be getting all sorts of senior discounts.
âI see something!â Amanda shouts, pointing toward a thick mass of Aspen trees. Iâm surprised she can see anything other than the leaves. Weâd been ascending toward the tree-line, my eyes making out a trail the closer we get.
âYes, thatâs the path to our cabin. Sam shouldâve delivered all of our stuff by now. Heâs much quicker with his ATV.â Jack takes off ahead of Amanda and me, leading us down a trail so stunning Iâll have to remember to come back for hiking.
Before I know it, our horses are trotting toward a substantial A-frame cabin. Itâs stunning, with massive windows on both the front and back. You can practically see through it to even more green and white trees. âWow, if itâs this pretty on the outside, I canât wait to see what the inside is like.â
Jack chuckles. âAnd that isnât the half of it. Thereâs a creek behind the property. You have to go down another smaller path, but the view is breathtaking. It leads to a little waterfall, making for the perfect picnic spot.â
Alexâs face lights up at the sound of that. âCan we go in the water?â
âSorry to be a Debby Downer but I didnât bring us bathing suits.â And itâs not like we have any with us. Our stuff is still being shipped from California.
Jack winks at me. âIâve got you covered. Sam delivered the stuff Mary picked up for you on Friday.â
My eyes go wide, but then I shouldnât be surprised. My closet is fully stocked. âWell, youâve thought of everything, havenât you?â
Weâve dismounted and the kids are running ahead of us, eager to see the inside of our treehouse cabin. I turn to see Jack and heâs making a face. âThatâs what any good guardian would do. We take care of our kids. And that includes telling them things they donât want to hear, like how they need to go to college. You know we still need to talk about that, right?â
I smirk, batting my lashes. âYes, Daddy.â Running a hand along his forearm, I bite my lip for effect and boy, does that make him turn red.
âPenelope,â Jack warns.
âWhat?â I try to act innocent, but I know Iâve poked the bear. For whatever reason, older me affects this man. Iâm not sure if he finally sees me or if this is all just in my head.
Whatever the case, Iâm having too much fun to stop my teasing.
Jack reaches the door, the kids bouncing up and down on their toes, eagerly waiting for him to open it.
As soon as it swings out, the kids fly inside. Iâm about to follow when thereâs a sharp tug on my ponytail, making me jerk back.
Falling into Jackâs chest, his arms wrap tightly around me. âBe a good little girl, Princess. You donât want to be spanked by Daddy.â
All air leaves my lungs, making me gasping for air. Oh my god. Did he just say that? Iâm stock-still wondering what in the hell just happened when Jack drops his arms and walks away. Not even glancing back to see the puddle heâs left me in.
Taking a minute to collect myself, I let what happened sink in.
Jack flirted. With me. Itâs the boldest heâs ever been, and Iâm not sure how I feel about it. Iâm still mad at him and Iâm very much still disappointed with how he left me four years ago. All that resentment canât just evaporate in twenty-four hours, can it?
âHurry up, Pen! You have to see this!â Alex calls from somewhere up above me.
Stepping into the cabin, I see that itâs minimally decorated to not detract from the massive windows. What little furniture there is looks to be luxe though, with rich leather and intricate wood carvings.
To my right thereâs two long couches that run parallel to each other so that you can enjoy the view from either the front or rear windows, and behind that thereâs a massive stone fireplace.
To my left sits the small kitchen. It might be small, but the appliances are all high-end and the countertops are all in a rich butcher block.
âYou like?â Jack asks from a recessed hallway by the kitchen.
I laugh at the ridiculous question. âWho wouldnât?â
âYouâd be surprised.â He makes a face and is about to say something when a phone ringing cuts him off.
He pulls out a phone with a stubby antenna. âHello? Hey, Matt.â Jack smiles at something his brother says over the line. âYeah, sure. That sounds good.â Another pause has me wondering what theyâre talking about. âOkay, Iâll let her know. Just call me when youâre heading this way.â
Oh, wow. They mustâve been talking about me. Sure enough, Jack fills me in as soon as he presses end on the call. âThat was Matt. Theyâre staying up at Hunterâs cabin for a bit, but then theyâre all coming back to our place. He said Hunter wants to see you and the kids. He feels just as bad as we all do and he wanted you to know that he wouldâve been here when yâall first got here if he wouldâve known. He doesnât want you thinking he doesnât care.â
My eyes mist up at the thought of Hunter, the most hardcore manly man, getting all emotionally supportive of us. Despite my long-held beliefs, these Crown brothers have made a good case against my argument that all men are worthless.
âI would love that.â Iâm taking a step toward him when a tiny human yells my name.
âPen! Are you coming?â Alex calls from above and I look around quizzically, wondering where he is.
âHeâs up in the loft with Amanda. They hightailed it to their own private lookout. Itâs actually pretty cool up there. You should check it out.â He points to a ladder attached to the wall.
Holy crap. I thought that was decorative. Turns out it takes you up to a secret loft.
Not wasting any time, I head up to see what the fuss is about.
I smile as soon as I see the kids laying on plush beanbags. Theyâre both looking through a massive porthole window into nothing but beautiful nature. Jack was right. I definitely wouldnât want to miss this.