Smitten with the Single Dad (The Single Dads of San Camanez: The Brew Brothers Book 3) by Whitley Cox

Smitten with the Single Dad (The Single Dads of San Camanez: The Brew Brothers Book 3) by Whitley Cox

Author:Whitley Cox [Cox, Whitley]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Whitley Cox
Published: 2024-10-19T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Since it was just after two in the afternoon, they had a long time to wait before she and Wyatt snuck off to go for a walk and check out the land he and his brothers coveted.

Griffon and Jake were finished with Legos and cleaned up everything just as their younger cousin Silas—Dom’s son—came over to see if they wanted to play.

All of the children were adorable, but there was something particularly cute and sweet about Silas. Maybe it was how quiet he was, or how polite, but Vica was pulled to the little boy and determined to make him smile. Because when he smiled it lit up the entire room.

“Boys,” she said as the put away the last of the Lego, “would you like to learn how to make your own pasta?”

Their eyes lit up.

“Like spaghetti?” Silas asked.

“Spaghetti, fettuccini, ravioli, tortellini. Anything you’d like.”

Three little heads bobbed.

Vica glanced at Wyatt for permission even though she knew he’d say yes. She could tell he still wasn’t feeling quite right, and even though she had a bit of a headache, she was okay for the most part. A little sore in a few places, but otherwise okay. Her mind, however, was in desperate need of a distraction. So she was going to take that in the form of three little boys who wanted to learn how to make pasta from scratch.

Wyatt nodded. “We have a spare pasta maker in the restaurant. I can run down and grab it.”

But she waved him off. “No, no. You’re not feeling great. I’m sure I’ll be fine. Nobody would be stupid enough to come after me in daylight with customers and cabin guests everywhere. I’m safe on the property.” She rested a hand on his arm where they stood in the kitchen. “Just rest on the couch.”

She finished her tea, then took off out the front door, not sticking around to hear his protests or argue with him.

Until recently, she had freedom. Track and his father had changed all that, but she was determined not to give them that kind of power. Surely, she could venture down to the restaurant.

In no time, and without even the feel of eyes watching her, Vica entered the kitchen where Burke, Wyatt’s executive chef, greeted her with a big smile. “How’s the boss man?”

“Stubborn and not resting enough,” she said. “I’m here for the spare pasta maker. I’m going to turn three little boys into world class Italian chefs.”

Burke grinned big, straight, white teeth which seemed to glow against his tanned complexion. “I love it. Hang on. Let me get it for you.” He disappeared into one of the storage rooms.

“Hey Vica.” Nadine greeted as she came through the swinging door from the front of house, Ginny was right behind her.

“Hey Vica,” Ginny said as well. “How are you guys doing after the accident last night? That was so scary.”

Vica nodded. “Yeah … we’re all pretty sore. Wyatt probably the most. He is just taking it easy.”

Ginny pursed her cupid’s bow lips together then frowned, shaking her head.



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