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said a quiet voice from the shadows. Nan. Always there in the times that mattered most. “Such love in his eyes. And so many who came to help.”Cass smiled, some of the fog ebbing away. “He says it’s all their fault the ring got so ridiculously big.” It pleased her magpie heart to no end.“It matches what I saw in his eyes.” Nan was no magpie, but she was a shrewd judge of men. “He loves you so, Cassie mine.”“So he says.” Even if getting out the words the first time or two had nearly stran...gled the poor man. Her grandmother snorted, highly amused. “Don’t be playing with me like that, missie. I’ve looked in your eyes, too.”Cass grinned. There was no funk deep enough to keep Nan out—and oddly, it wasn’t melancholy she was feeling tonight. “I expected to feel sadder. More lost.” There would be some tears later—the Irish knew how to grieve things properly. But they weren’t chasing her now.“I thought you might, too.” Never tell a lie where the truth would do.“It’s why you came.” “Sure.” Nan sipped tea from her cozy rocker in the corner. “Thought you might be needing a good kick in the pants.”Cass laughed and checked Rosie’s tuning yet again. They had a special song to sing tonight, and it wouldn’t do to be off key. “I think maybe I’ve grown up a little these last few months. You’ll have less cause to be aiming a foot at my behind.”“Aye.” Her grandmother stroked a stray pink sock. “Picking up after a little one will do that to you.”It had far more to do with loving a man who had found the breathtaking courage to be happy. “I think it’s going to be okay.” Cass looked around the bus and realized she’d already said good-bye.
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