Devon chuckled and shook his head. “Not at all. And when she realizes it, she’ll turn beet red and not be able to look you in the eyes for a day or so.”
Drake grinned.
“Hey, if you’re not up for a crowd, I’ll tell her to hold off.”
“Nah, I know I want to see the guys.”
“Jonah and Dustin are here already. The others are either on their way or will be coming soon.”
Drake nodded. “Good. I’ve got a lot of questions about how this business is going to work with so many owners.”
“We’ll get more into it later, but there will be different divisions, so we don’t have to be in the same building. Cason, Eli, and Kane, who you’ll meet later, are actively looking for buildings like these to buy. The one next door to us is already ours. The bottom floor will be a non-profit that Cason’s little is starting.”
“Little?”
“Something else we have to talk about. For right now, don’t be shocked if some of the women refer to their husbands or men as Daddy.”
Drake was confused but intrigued. “I'm anxious to know what it’s about.”
“Tonight, after everyone has left, if you feel up to a couple of beers and a short talk.”
“I’d like that. We have a lot of catching up to do.”
Drake pulled his brother into his arms again. “I’ve missed you.”
Devon pounded on his back. “I’ve missed you, too.”