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Framed Shadows (Shadows Landing #6)(3)
Author: Kathleen Brooks

“Yeah, I’ll check those out. I didn’t know they were needed. Thanks a lot. You’ve been very helpful.”

Tinsley and Ellery watched the men leave before turning toward each other.

“That was strange, right?” Ellery asked. “Did you notice they never looked at any of the artwork?”

Tinsley nodded. “Very strange. Think it was a forgery?”

“Has to be. No one has a Hamburg without guarding the provenance with their life.”

“They didn’t even know who Hamburg was.” Tinsley shook her head. Unfortunately, art forgery was more common than people thought. “Well, are you ready for your pedicure?”

Tinsley looked at Ellery and saw her face wrinkle in confusion.

“You know, where someone rubs your feet and makes your toes pretty?”

The grooves in Ellery’s forehead deepened before her eyes shot wide open. “Dammit!”

“What?” Tinsley asked.

“I’m not going to get my pedicure,” Ellery said as a tear rolled down her face.

“Why not? We’re going right now.”

“Because I just went into labor,” Ellery cried.

Tinsley looked down at Ellery’s stomach as if expecting the baby to pop out right this instant. “What do I do?”

“Call Gavin,” Ellery said as she made her way to her office as quickly as she could while Tinsley fumbled with her phone.

“Gav, Ellery is in labor!” she yelled the second her cousin answered his phone.

Ellery came walking back out with her hands supporting her lower back and walked to the front door. She flipped the sign to Closed and locked up before cringing again.

“Get her to the hospital. I’ll tell them you’re on your way. I’ll be there soon. How is she holding up?” Gavin asked.

“She’s pissed she didn’t get her pedicure.”

“I’ll work something out. Take care of her, Tins.”

“I will,” Tinsley swore.

 

“Just look at them. They’re mocking me.” Ellery glared at her toes from her hospital bed.

A nurse was waiting for them at admitting and whisked Ellery up to the maternity floor, leaving Tinsley to handle the registration. They’d gotten Ellery changed into a hospital gown, hooked her up to all these devices, and examined all before Tinsley arrived from the land of endless paperwork. Ellery was five centimeters dilated and had just gotten what she called her happy juice.

The door to the room burst open and Ryker Faulkner was standing there in a thousand-dollar suit with a look of pure panic on his face. “I’m here!”

Tinsley looked at her cousin and tried not to laugh. “That’s nice of you to come support Ellery and Gavin.”

Ryker shook his head and held up a drug store bag. “Gavin called and said it was an emergency. I left a very important and sensitive negotiation to get this to you. He said you couldn’t have the baby without it.”

Tinsley stood up and walked to the door where Ryker seemed stuck. She grabbed the bag and opened it. “This is very nice of you, Ryker.”

“What is it?” Ellery asked.

“It’s nail polish for your toes,” Tinsley said, bringing the bag to the bed. It wasn’t just nail polish—it was a whole collection of nail polish. Ryker had bought one of every color.

“Ryker! You’re amazing!” Ellery said before bursting out into tears.

Ryker’s pale face paled even more. He started to back slowly out of the room, but Ellery motioned for him to come to her bedside. Warring emotions of fear, panic, and Southern manners slid across his face. In the end, manners won and he stepped forward slowly. Ellery reached for his hand and Ryker looked as if he were sticking it in a vat of acid as he tentatively put his hand in hers.

“Thank you so much. I know it’s silly, but it’s important to me.”

“You’re welcome,” Ryker said slowly, still acting as if someone were about to jump out and scare him.

“What color should I do?” Ellery asked as she began going through the bottles.

“This one,” Tinsley said, picking up a bright red. “It’s called Red Hot Mama.”

“Perfect,” Ellery said as she clapped her hands. Ryker tried to sneak out, but Ellery stopped him. “Will you stay for a bit, Ryker?”

“Don’t you need something else? I can run and get you some food or maybe some bourbon. I feel bourbon would be helpful right now.”

Tinsley hid her laugh at her cousin. Ryker had changed so much since that night long ago. His laughter and carefree attitude had vanished in a single moment. Ryker had turned into a stone-cold business tycoon. However, every now and then, flashes of the old Ryker came through.

“Baby!” Ellery cried out suddenly.

“Where?” Ryker jumped up, looking at where Tinsley was painting Ellery’s toes.

“I think she means me,” Gavin said with a laugh as he walked into the room with Ellery’s bag and the biggest smile Tinsley had ever seen. “I guess I’ll need a new term of endearment or it could get confusing.”

“Oh, thank God you’re here,” Ryker said with relief as Gavin hurried to Ellery’s bedside with the rest of the family right behind him.

Tinsley kept right on painting Ellery’s toes as the rest of the Faulkner family entertained Ellery.

Ryker had silently slipped from the room within seconds of their arrival, but now four hours later he was back in the waiting room with the rest of the family. Ellery was progressing, and the family had taken up half of the waiting room.

Tinsley sat next to her brother, Ridge, and his wife, Savannah, and talked to pass the time. Her cousin Wade, and his wife, Darcy, sat talking to Gavin’s sister, Harper, and her husband, Dare. Trent was off to the side talking with Ryker. As the hours passed, people rotated around the room until Tinsley had talked with everyone.

The elevator doors opened and a woman with brown hair and a blood-splattered shirt raced out. “Did I miss it?”

Trent shook his head at his wife, Skye. Skye Jessamine was a famous actress and currently shooting her first action movie in Atlanta. Luckily, the blood on her shirt was fake and part of her costume.

“No, the baby isn’t here yet. You had time to change.” Trent kissed his wife as the other people in the waiting room gaped and rushed to ask if they could take her picture.

Skye agreed to photos then politely, but firmly, disengaged from her fans so she could focus on her family. “Tell me everything.”

“A nurse told us that she’s started pushing,” Trent told her.

They turned as the door to the labor room opened and out came Gavin with a bundle in his arms.

Tinsley gasped and felt tears rush to her eyes. She was a softy and didn’t care who knew it as Gavin showed off the chubby-cheeked baby.

“I’m an auntie,” Harper whispered in quiet wonder as she ran a finger down the baby’s cheek. “How’s Ellery?”

“She’s perfect. She was simply amazing. And this little bundle came out bright-eyed and ready to meet everyone. This is our son, Chase.”

 

 

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The summer heat in Charleston was worse than in Atlanta. Paxton Kendry would never give Charleston the satisfaction of complaining, but the ocean breeze did very little to lower the humidity.

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