âCare to tell us why weâre here?â Mattâs raised brow resembles the look on the rest of my brothersâ faces.
Weâre at the main house, inside of Jackâs study. âYes. Anayaâs husband. I have William running a background check, and so far, itâs come out clean, but something doesnât feel right. For starters, his surname is Garcia.â
Jack sucks in a sharp breath. âAs in your late wifeâs maiden name, Garcia?â
âThatâd be the one.â Iâm standing in front of the fireplace, pacing back and forth. Itâs been days since Anayaâs revelation, but with the move to the new cabin and then the incident in her bedroom, Iâd all but forgotten.
âThere could be a reasonable explanation. Itâs a very common last name.â Jace spits out this fact as though I hadnât thought about it.
âYes, itâs very common. But what are the odds?â I raise both brows, begging him to add anything more of value.
âWhat are you thinking? That heâs her brother? We already know sheâd been with Cárdenas, and Garcia is the name she received at birth.â Hunter lays out the facts, trying to make sense of this new bit of info.
âBrother or cousin. Heâd be too young to have been her father. Heâs only a decade or so older than she would be.â I finally stop, taking in all of their expressions. Theyâre just as surprised as I am.
âOkay, so letâs say heâs somehow related. What does it matter? How is it tied to us, if at all?â Jace makes a valid point, Matt later adding to this train of thought.
âExactly. If they were related, wouldnât we have seen him by now? I mean, the guy has been married to Anaya for some time now, right? He couldâve paid us all a visit, but he hadnât.â
Mattâs words have a growl ripping from my throat. âHe hadnât until this week. The fucker was here, and Mary had to chase him off with a shotgun.â
My brothers let out various curses, all eyes on me.
âWhat the fuck? Why didnât I know about this?â Jack asks, fury painting his face.
âMaybe if you hadnât been too preoccupied with my daughter, you wouldâve heard.â
âBullshit! I had every right to know!â Jack is now standing in front of me, his face an inch from mine.
âWant seconds, big brother? I donât have any qualms with throwing some punches right now.â
âBoth of you. Enough!â Matt steps between us, putting some much needed space between Jack and me. Lord knows if another second had passed, heâd be laid out on the floor. âWe need to figure this out, and both of you squabbling like a pair of old bitties isnât helping.â
Heâs right. âFine. But that doesnât mean Iâm suddenly okay with this.â
The this being Jack and Pen. But Iâm willing to put it aside for now, at least until we get everything figured out.
âI want to know why the guy was greeted with a shotgun. Isnât he Anayaâs husband?â Jace asks the very same question that plagued me.
âIt seems theyâre on the outs because of some stunt he pulled.â I say nothing further, thinking his indiscretion isnât something Anaya would like for me to share.
âSo, is she getting back with him, or are they getting a divorce?â Jack asks from behind the safety of his desk.
Divorce. My heart clenches, wanting nothing more to have Anaya be free of that man. âI donât know. She hasnât said, but she needs to leave his ass for good.â
Right then, I vow to make it my mission. She deserves so much better than that jack-off who did her wrong.
âUnless the men of WRATH find anything, I say we wait it out.â Hunter, whoâs been awfully quiet, finally speaks.
âOh yeah? Whyâs that?â I sit back on the chesterfield, letting my arms splay along the back of the sofa.
âHeâs never bothered paying us a visit until now, the only draw to our family being his hold on Anaya. Either he takes the hint the shotgun provided, or he comes back. If he comes back, then we deal with him. But if he stays away, thereâs no point in wasting our time. No sense in making waves when thereâs no need. We have enough on our plate with the missing cartel members and Jack going into business with Cárdenas.â
âIâm not taking any chances on the shotgun getting the message across.â I rub at my mouth, already thinking of all the things I want to do to that man.
âAustin?â Matt pulls me out of my darkness and Iâm met with his eyes, holding nothing but concern.
âWhat?â
âMaybe you just let it be until he comes to us.â Heâs talking to me like Iâm a damn child. Like he knows better. But he doesnât. Not when it comes to Anaya. Only I know what she needs, and it definitely isnât some cheating son-of-a-bitch.
âMaybe you just keep that thought to yourself. Like I said, Iâm not taking any chances. Iâm keeping Anaya safe, and that means going on the offensive.â I get up, ready to leave my brothers behind when Hunterâs words stop me cold.
âBe careful, brother. Hold on too tightly to that little bird and you might just snap its neck.â
What the fuck?
Matt lets out a sigh, and out of my periphery I see heâs rubbing a hand over his face. âI think what our dear brother is trying to say is, if you do something too rash, it might push Anaya away.â
Now Iâm really confused. Iâm stumbling back, looking at them as if theyâre all crazy. âI donât know what youâre talking about. All I know is that keeping that girl safe is my priority.â
They all exchange glances, as if theyâre all in on some secret conversation, their reaction making my blood boil. âWhat? What the fuck is the problem here? Care to let me in on whatever the hell this is?â My hands are waving between them, equal parts frantic and furious.
Hunter takes a step toward me, his hand landing on my shoulder and squeezing. âItâs not your job to keep everyone safe, brother. What happened to Blanca wasnât your fault. None of it was your fault.â
My forehead creases as my brows push together. âDespite that being completely wrong, what does that have to do with Anaya?â
Matt comes closer, his words coming out hushed. âAustin, we all wouldâve done the same had we been in your shoes. You need to stop blaming yourself, and trying to gain redemption through Anaya isnât going to help you. She isnât Blanca, and you going all caveman on her will only serve to drive her away.â
Redemption. Thatâs not what this is⦠is it? No. Thereâs more to it than that. Maybe a small bit of me is hanging on to the fact that I let Blanca down, but that has nothing to do with how the nanny makes me feel.
Protecting her is a primal need, something in me refusing to let anything harm her. Iâd even go as far as cutting off my own arm if it threatened her in any way.
Thatâs all this is. Thatâs all it could ever be. âI appreciate everyone trying to absolve me of my fault with Blanca, but no amount of psycho-babble bullshit will ever hide the fact that I fucked up. I shouldnât have brought them to Mexico. Thatâs on me.â I step toward the door, giving them all my back. âBut that fault has nothing to do with the nanny. Sheâs under my care, just as everyone on this ranch will be. Itâs my job to keep her safe, and if any of you dare get in my way, expect to get the shit knocked out of you, because Iâm not backing down.â
Not giving anyone a chance to answer, I leave, closing the door behind me and heading toward my cabin. Thereâs some business I need to handle, and itâs not going to wait until morning.
IâVE MADE it two steps down the hallway when Penelopeâs hesitant voice stops me. âAustin?â
Looking up I see the anguish strewn across her face, the vision making my brows drop instantly. âWhat is it?â
Before she utters another word, sheâs thrusting a leather book into my hand, urging me to take it. I do, opening it up and seeing swirls and lines I know all too well. Blancaâs penmanship is scribbled throughout this massive journal.
âItâs Momâs.â Penâs words break me out of the mental tornado Iâd been under, a million-and-one questions zooming by my head at warp speed.
âOkay. But why are you giving this to me now?â
Sheâs shifting on her feet, unwilling to look me in the eye as she answers. âIt came in the boxes Jack shipped from our old house. They mustâve packed up momâs things too, and it all ended up here.â
âBut why are you handing it to me now? Donât you want to keep it?â
âNot really. Thereâs stuff in there Iâd rather forget.â She finally looks up at me, her eyes glassy and red. âLook, I saw you and Anaya earlier.â
Her words suck the air out of me like a sucker punch to the gut. âGod. Pen, Iâm so sorry you saw that. That it possibly tarnished the image of your mother and me, but itâs not what it looked like.â
âStop. You donât have to explain.â She holds up a palm. âIâm giving you the journal because there are things in here that might make what youâre battling a little easier.â
I rub at my scruff. She couldnât possibly know the thoughts of guilt that plague me, could she? âOkay. Iâll take it.â
âGood. You might want to start where the feather is.â She rolls in her lips, her eyes welling with tears until a big fat drop escapes, the lone bead rolling down her flushed cheek. Pen goes to turn but looks back at the last minute. âAnd Austin, thank you.â
âFor what?â Iâm truly confused, wondering what she has to thank me for.
âFor being the family rock. I never thanked you before, but it doesnât mean I didnât appreciate everything you did for me, even though I was never your flesh and blood. It didnât matter what I was going through, I knew I could always count on you.â
Iâm at a loss for words, taken aback by what sheâs saying. If anything, Iâd thought sheâd resent me for working so much and never spending enough time at home. Funny how fresh eyes paint a completely different picture. âThereâs no need to thank me, Pen. Iâll always be here for you. No matter what, weâre family. Never forget that.â
She fully turns to me now, getting on her tiptoes as she gives me a hug. âI know. And you never forget that you deserve to be happy too.â
Her words further surprise me, but she doesnât elaborate. And with a quick peck on the cheek and a smile, sheâs turning and walking, leaving me holding Blancaâs book of untold secrets.
With a deep sigh, I continue down my original path, making my way back to the cabin and dreading what Iâll find inside. Whatever it is, I hope it eases some of the remorse thatâs weighing me down.