In Tune (Red Bird Trail Trilogy Book 3)

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Author: Laramie Briscoe
Tags: Fiction, Romance
he hissed as he stomped his foot, groaning.
    “Are you okay?” Remy asked from where he sat at the kitchen table. “When Harper burns herself, she doesn’t say all those words.”
    “You don’t say?” Those words were still flowing through Cash’s mind as he thought he saw a blister appearing on his finger. This hurt way worse than when he burned his finger on an auto part.
    “Yeah, she normally runs it under the water and starts counting. I don’t know what the counting does, but when she gets to thirty, she’s usually fine.”
    He mumbled under his breath. “That’s because she has such a tight grasp on her emotions that she isn’t human for the most part.”
    “What?” Remy asked.
    “Nothing. Shouldn’t Harper be home soon?” He looked at his pathetic attempt of grilled cheese and chicken noodle soup. It wasn’t often that Harper got to hang out with Nat now, so when she’d texted him that they were going out for coffee, he’d encouraged her to go. To say he was regretting that choice now was an understatement.
    “I don’t know.” Remy got up from the kitchen table and walked over to the stove. When he looked at the grilled cheese, he turned his nose up. “Should it be that black? Harper’s is usually a brown color, and she cuts the crust off.”
    “Do I look like Harper?” he asked, harsher than he meant to. He didn’t like being compared, especially when they all knew Remy was probably a better cook than he was.
    “No, she’s way prettier than you.” Remy giggled.
    “Oh, you got jokes?”
    “I do.” Remy nodded, standing up as tall as he could to his big brother.
    It had been a long time since they’d played around like this, and Cash couldn’t help the smile on his face. “I got jokes too, little bro.”
    “Whatcha got?” Remy got closer, pushing his chest out.
    Quickly Cash turned around, turned the water on and grabbed the hose out of the sink, using the sprayer to spray—not bothering to care as water soaked the floor. “I got this.”
    Remy squealed as he tried to get away from the sprayer, ducking behind the kitchen chair. “Stop, I’m sorry.” He giggled, laughing even louder as Cash stretched the sprayer as far as he could, getting Remy on the head.
    They were so deep into their water fight that they didn’t hear the front door open, didn’t feel the coolness of the air before the door closed, and didn’t notice Harper until she yelled at them.
    “What in the hell are the two of you doing?”
    They both stopped and stood still, the giggling ceased, and they looked like two little kids who’d gotten in trouble.
    “Who’s gonna clean this up?” she continued as she took in the state of the kitchen, including the burnt smell of the grilled cheese.
    “She looks mad, doesn’t she?” Remy asked, moving from his spot behind the chair to stand partially behind Cash.
    “Pretty mad,” Cash agreed, turning around to wink at his brother.
    “ Steaming mad,” Remy emphasized steaming, trying not to let his laugh out as he pushed his hand over his mouth.
    “What do you say, Rem? You think we should cool her off?”
    “You wouldn’t!” Harper realized what they were doing too late, right as Cash turned the stream of water on her.
    She advanced on them, fighting back as Remy stood behind Cash laughing and yelling in excitement.
    “I’m going to kill the both of you.” She laughed, pushing her hair back from her face. It was wet and in the way as she fought Cash for control of the sprayer.
    It was a hard-fought battle, and finally Cash’s arms got tired of holding her back. “Okay, okay. Truce?” he asked, holding his hands up to show he meant it.
    Harper glanced down at her wet shirt, wet pants, and pushed her wet hair back from her face again. “Okay, truce.”
    The three of them looked around the kitchen, taking in the mess they had made.
    “I’m not cleaning this up by myself.” Harper put her hands on her hips, daring the two of them to argue with
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