“Sure,” he said. “I’ve got time.”
Betsy moved into his office and said, “I didn’t tell them until yesterday. Diane was in the building and showing off pictures of Micah. Miles hadn’t said anything either.”
“You’re just telling me this now?” he asked. “Normally you want to give me all the details of those things.”
“You were busy yesterday. You’ve been out of town and we are slammed with work.”
“Not a bad thing,” he said. Thankful once again for his father, but now it was only going to get busier. He hadn’t even said much to Betsy about what was going on either because his father was the one who was going to take the lead on this.
“Very true. I’ll show them back.”
He watched Betsy leave the office and saved what he was working on, then looked up when the twins walked into his office.
They might be older than his father, but they sure the hell looked like they were in their prime.
Big men each with a full head of hair still, only a lot of it white like his father.
They filled his office and had a powerful presence to them, but both had a shit-eating grin on their face.
“Gentlemen,” he said. “Have a seat.”
“I hear there is some interesting news to share,” Grant said.
“I’ve always got interesting news but not sure I can share most of it. You’ll have to be more specific.”
The brothers looked at each other. “The news of your relationship.”
“Again,” he said, smirking, “I’ve got a lot of relationships in my life. Working and personal.”
“With Regan,” Garrett said.
“Oh, the woman you all thought you could have my staff and Regan’s try to set me up with?”
More looks between the twins. “It seems to be working,” Grant said.
“Did Betsy and Miles also inform you that they had no idea it was going on?” he asked.
Their smiles dropped. “That might have been passed on by Diane when she filled us in yesterday,” Grant said.
“Good to know,” he said. “I don’t think there is that much to dispute that Regan and I didn’t need any help and got there on our own.”
“No,” Garrett said. “I’m not d