A Family for His Daddy (Collared by Love Book 3) by Della Cain

A Family for His Daddy (Collared by Love Book 3) by Della Cain

Author:Della Cain [Cain, Della]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Decadent Publishing LLC
Published: 2020-07-23T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twelve

Ryder

“I like the third one.” Daniel broke the silence. We’d been looking at listings all morning long. It was a good distraction but also getting pretty frustrating. It was safe to say nothing jumped out at us as the place.

“Which one was that?” Luke asked, shuffling through a small pile of papers. One of many small piles.

“The land with all the trees.” Daniel pulled out the listing and set it in the center of the table for us all to look at. In the day and age of everything online, we found it easier to print the complete listings. We’d killed a tree or two.

“Yeah, that was pretty nice.” I leaned in slightly to make sure I was commenting on the right one. There were so many. “It’s small though.”

“It’s not like any of us are gardeners.” Daniel put a purple dot in the corner, indicating it was a maybe. The largest pile were the absolutely nots, so we were getting somewhere.

“True.” Luke rubbed his chin. “But with our floor plan…” He gave a slight shake of his head. “We might leave the space is all.” We had a tentative floor plan in mind, although we hadn’t met with an architect yet to see if it was even feasible. We wanted to make sure we could find the right location before investing in blueprints that would most likely need to be redone and tweaked based on the plot size and the zoning laws in the location.

None of us had really fallen in love with any of the plots we’d seen. But then again, it was hard to envision what would be there after we built, at least for me. Seeing vacant lots and different types of disarray was far from ideal. It didn’t help that the ones still available were there for a reason. Many were pretty much reserved for businesses. Then you had the ones where the neighborhood was less than ideal. And of course there were quite a few along the railroad tracks. While I had nothing against trains, I didn’t want to hear them all day long, especially not with my crazy sleep patterns.

“I think Cassie is right.” Cassie being our Realtor. Daniel sighed. “I think we’re gonna have to go farther out into the burbs.” Said that way, it sounded like the opening line to a horror movie trailer.

And really, we kind of already were in the suburbs but barely. We still had all the city amenities, and everything was close at hand. The feeling of our particular neighborhood was definitely more suburban than city though. That was one of the things Daniel and Luke said they’d liked about it when they were first house hunting.

“Not completely opposed to suburbs.” Daniel crossed out the purple dot and put the listing in the nope pile.

“You’ll have the longest commute,” Luke reminded him. What he really meant was he’d be driving alone late at night father than he was comfortable with. He’d mentioned it a few times already, and I agreed with him.



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