to think through all possibilities. Though there was a chance that Zoe was trying to discourage him with her warnings about Samâs defense mechanisms springing into place, he decided it was unlikely Zoe would lie about something so important.
As an attorney, heâd learned to read people and trust his instincts, and Zoe Costas, for all her familyâs eccentricity, seemed to be honest and upfront. Most important, it was obvious that she loved Samâenough not to put her emotions at risk. He felt the same way and thatâs why heâd agreed not to rush into revealing who he was.
An hour after sheâd uncovered his real identity, the last of the guests had left the party and only the family remained gathered in the family room. They were a large group, Elena and her husband Nicholas; Zoeâs twin, Ari, and her husband, ex-cop Quinn Donovan; Quinnâs best friend, Connor Brennan, and his fiancée, Maria; Nicholasâs sister, Kassie, who owned a local diner called Paradeisos; a man named Gus; Elenaâs sister, Dee, and her husband, Johnâ¦the list went on and on.
All except for the monkey, who thankfully had departed with her trainer, but not before dropping her pants and mooning the crowd one last time. Sam had slipped the monkey five dollars, tucking the folded bill into the white-lace panties beneath the primateâs dress. Spank had changed clothing before leaving, much as a bride would prior to her departure with her groom.
Ryan had been speechless. He still couldnât believe this day, which had been filled with one shock after another. Had his family seen the spectacle of that monkey, his mother would have passed out on the spot while his father would have called for Hilton, the butler, to show the animal to the door. The only one in his family Ryan could picture enjoying the animal was Faith, and she was long gone. Only her daughter remained, her legacy and a testament to her free spirit.
With the huge family surrounding him, he sensed the surprises werenât over yet. There werenât enough chairs to hold all the relatives, but no one seemed to mind, and though he tried to give any one of the women his seat, theyâd refused. He was the guest, theyâd informed him. He knew they meant the social worker and all were on their best behavior.
Only Sam seemed oblivious to his presence as she bounced from person to person, begging for clues about her birthday gift. Nobody was speaking on the subject, leaving both Sam and Ryan in the dark.
Without warning, Ryan heard a drumroll and turned to see Nicholas playing a small set of drums, deliberately building anticipation.
âCome on, I want to see!â Sam said, her enthusiasm tangible and contagious.
Even his stomach churned with unfamiliar excitement. Growing up, the most exciting birthday gift his parents had ever given him was a savings bond. At least heâd had Uncle Russ, his fatherâs brother, for the kind of fun gifts a kid needed like a bike or the latest gadget.
This large gathering and the love in the room was as alien to him as the young girl who was his niece. Not for the first time, he realized he had his work cut out for him when it came to winning her trust.
He glanced at Zoe, who sat on the arm of the sofa beside him. By the way she glared at him when she sensed no one else was looking, she obviously hadnât forgiven him for his lie. Despite the fact that they were adversaries, she hadnât thrown him out, at least not yet. Instead he sensed that for the time being, they were on the same side, though solely for Samâs benefit.
He owed her for that and as he met her gaze, an odd sense of gratitude filled him. Who was he kidding? When he looked at the raven-haired beauty, a hell of a lot more than gratitude washed over him.
âIntroducing Samâs birthday gift and the newest member of the family!â Elena said, interrupting his thoughts as she walked into the room,
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