welcome addition to her office.
Ty had done all of it.
As Zoe sat there alone on the bed, frightened sick about the man she couldn't stop thinking about, her heart warmed, really warmed, as maybe it never had before.
'Oh, Ty,' she whispered, aching. 'Where are you?'
She'd chased him away. He would come back eventually, sooner than later, because he'd have to for his horses, but things wouldn't be the same. Not when he'd declared his feelings for her and she'd cruelly pushed them away.
Zoe moaned, dropped her head into her hands. Ty had been through so much in his lifetime, and still he'd managed to recognize love when he felt it. He hadn't been afraid.
And neither should she. She'd been so terrified, so sure that keeping herself blocked off was the only way. She'd hidden behind her past to do it when she should have been looking to the future.
She'd gotten hurt, anyway, and it had been of her own doing. It couldn't be too late. Ty was gone, and she could only hope he came back soon, but there were other ways to express this newfound surging of hope and joy and… yes, love.
It didn't matter how late it was, this couldn't wait. Giddy, she dashed down the hail and flicked on the light in Delia's room.
With a string of impressive swearwords, the now-rudely awoken Delia covered her eyes. 'You'd better be male, gorgeous and built to please,' she declared in a voice rough with sleep.
Zoe laughed. 'Sorry. Female, short and-'
Delia's pillow hit her in the mouth with deadly accuracy, and Zoe happily leaped on the bed to retaliate, but she was quickly pinned beneath her taller, stronger sister.
'You're dead,' Delia swore, sitting on her, but before she could meet that threat, there was a gasp at the door.
Maddie stood there in a nightie holding Socks, eyes sleepy… and shocked as she gaped at her two wrestling sisters. 'What are you two fighting about?'
'We're not fighting,' Zoe managed to say breathlessly, squirming to get free to no avail.
'Zoe, she's on top of you with a pillow raised over your head,' Maddie answered dryly. She kissed Socks on the top of his head and set him down. Hands on her hips, she said, 'You're fighting. Delia, get off of her.'
'She's insane,' Delia complained, but got off Zoe, who took a deep, grateful breath.
'I'm not crazy,' Zoe told them, and reached down to hug Delia. 'I'm just really happy.'
Delia froze, then frowned up into Zoe's face, feeling her forehead.
'And I'm not sick, either,' Zoe assured her, holding out a hand to Maddie, who came quickly.
'Maybe she's had more laced hot chocolate,' Maddie said worriedly to Delia, also feeling Zoe's forehead.
Zoe rolled her eyes. 'Didn't you two hear me? I said I'm
Delia scooted over on the bed, making room for them all to sit. She offered everyone covers, which they took, snuggling close like old times, when they'd sneak out of their beds at their foster home to be together. 'You don't have to lie, Zoe,' Delia said kindly. 'We know how much you hurt over finding out about your parents. And we know how much you wanted this place to be yours. How much it meant to you.' Delia's eyes filled, a shock because she never cried. 'And I promise, hon, if I knew for certain this place was mine, I'd give it to you.'
Maddie squeezed Zoe close. 'Me, too,' she whispered. 'We just don't want you to go.'
'Go?' Zoe choked, holding on to them so tight they each winced, but she didn't let go, couldn't. How could she have done this to them? 'I could never leave you. Never. Ever. I swear. I can't believe you thought I would.'
'You've been so unhappy.' Maddie's smile was shaky. 'We've been so worried.'
'I'm just a slow idiot,' Zoe said. 'But I have it together now. I'm so sorry.'
'Then we'll stay here,' Delia said tremulously. 'Together, forever. Right?'
'Right,' Zoe vowed, still clutching them. Socks meowed gently, adding his vote as he came into be part of the snuggle. 'Forever.'
'No matter whose name shows up on the deed when Cade learns the truth?'
Zoe looked at Maddie, saw the fears she'd been living with, and wanted to cry. Hell, she
They hugged tightly, content and soggy. Zoe was surrounded by them, just as she wanted to be. 'I wasn't faking before,' she said with a sniff. 'I
'Yes,' Maddie whispered, gently tucking a strand of Zoe's hair behind her ear. The three of them sat Indian- style under the quilt, holding hands. 'But even while being busy, Zoe, you can still be happy.'
'I know, but I didn't get it before. Not until now. Not until here. I'm sorry, I know I'm a pain in the ass. I'm a pessimist. I'm selfish. I'm a lot of things, but I'm trying to change here. And I wanted you guys to know something, it's why I woke you up.' She swallowed because suddenly there was a lump in her throat the size of which couldn't be believed. 'I… love you. I love you both so much.'
She could feel their shock and didn't blame them. It had been far too long since they'd talked like this, too long since she'd told them. She laughed, delighted with them and herself, then hugged them again. 'I do. I love you both so much.'
'We love you, too,' Delia cried, which made Zoe tear up again.
'We need stock in Kleenex if we're going to do this often,' Zoe joked, swiping at her eyes.
Maddie cupped Zoe's face, eyes narrowed. 'What's happened to bring that light to your pretty eyes?' she asked.
Zoe let out a little laugh and covered Maddie's hands with her own. 'It's pretty unbelievable, Mad. Not even sure
'Well, we're sitting down, aren't we? Tell us,' Delia demanded. 'Tell us what has such a grouch doing a one- eighty until she's spewing love all over the place.'
'Well…' Zoe held her stomach. Butterflies leaped wildly. It was one thing to remind them that she loved them. It was another to tell them what she'd discovered about herself. That she had much more room in her heart than she'd ever believed possible. That she was actually standing on the very edge of a future that beckoned and enticed her. All she needed to do was leap.
She dragged in some air and plunged. 'I love you both. I always will. But I also love-'
A shadow appeared in the dark doorway and she nearly swallowed her tongue. Standing there, looking positively, lethally gorgeous, was Ty, and he had eyes for only her.
'You love…?' he questioned in a voice made harsh by need.
'Ty,' she breathed, her face lighting up with so much emotion it hurt him to look at her. God, he'd missed her so much, it was all he could do to stay there in the doorway and just look his fill. He'd come just to stare at her sleeping, wondering if she had liked the bracelet he'd left on her bed. He hadn't planned on seeing her, but he wasn't sorry, not when she was watching him with her heart in her eyes.
She let go of her sisters, shot them a little nervous grin and stood. Her hair was wild, her eyes bright, just as he'd imagined her over the past long days.
She wore a huge T-shirt that had seen better days. It came to her knees, baggy and shapeless, and it didn't matter.
He knew what was underneath, but more important, he knew what lay in her heart, even if she didn't. Inside and out, she was the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen.
Somewhere on the mountain he'd come to terms with the fact that she was going to be slower than him to accept the crazy, undeniable love between them. And he was going to be patient if it killed him, which it just might.
'I didn't know you were back,' she said softly.
'I just got back.' He'd come straight here, even though it'd been late. After three days of emptiness and anger and regrets, he'd missed her insanely. He'd had to see her.
Her eyes were huge and damp, her dark lashes spiked with tears. But her lips were curved as she came closer, stopping just before him.