There with You (Adair Family 2) - Page 108

We had lots to distract us. Well, at least, lots to try to distract us. Thane was bemused by my Christmas décor shopping spree, but when I dressed the house (leaving the tree for the children to decorate), he was more than happy with the results—especially with how excited and content it made Eilidh and Lewis.

“It’s so beautiful!” Eilidh kept shouting as she wandered from room to room.

“I need to pay you back for all this. It must have cost a fortune,” Thane had said, grinning as Eilidh tried to make Lewis as delighted over every little ornament as she was.

“It’s my Christmas present to you all.” I shrugged, staring around at my handiwork.

“You should do it professionally. Lachlan’s decorator at Ardnoch couldn’t have done a better job.”

I smiled at the compliment, and even more so when he broke his own rule and pulled me into his side to kiss my temple in thanks.

That Wednesday was Robyn’s birthday, and we had everyone over for dinner, which the kids always loved. Eilidh adored making people laugh, and she did it without even trying, so nights like that pushed the memory of Sean’s attack further and further away. Robyn, much like her fiancé, was not a birthday kind of gal, so she confided she was glad Ardnoch’s annual Christmas ceilidh fell on the weekend of her birthday week, foiling anyone’s plans to do anything more than a dinner.

The ceilidh was at the Gloaming that Saturday night. Robyn had insisted I needed to experience it. As worried as Thane was about the results of the paternity test, I knew he wasn’t in the mood for celebrating, so I told him to stay home with the children. However, he wanted to escort me to my first ceilidh and Eredine volunteered to babysit, along with two of Lachlan’s security guys. They sat outside in their car so as not to freak out the kids.

Thane didn’t want to drop security now that Sean had made his intentions clear. Lachlan, enraged as I’d ever seen when Thane told him about the paternity test, had kept security on the children. He’d also vowed to “crush any fucker who tries to mess with this family.” Not gonna lie, it was hot. A completely inappropriate thought considering the subject matter, and that he’s my sister’s fiancé and my lover’s brother, but I couldn’t deny it.

As for the Christmas ceilidh, I didn’t know how to feel about it. Robyn had waxed lyrical about her first one (I later found out that was where she and Lachlan had sex, so no wonder she had fond memories). I think if I’d been drunker and knew the dance steps, I might have enjoyed it more. The beginning was enjoyable when everyone was sober and willing to teach me the folk dances. But the drunker everyone got, the wilder it got, and the more of a crush it became. It was sweaty and crowded; the accordion started to grate on my nerves after a while, and I took an elbow to the temple about five times.

On the plus side, Thane was in a kilt. As were Lachlan and Mac and all the men. But only Thane made my belly flip at the sight of him in his traditional clothing.

I decided after seeing all the village men in kilts that a kilt was like a suit. Some guys wore it, and other guys were worn by it. And Thane could wear a kilt.

All three of the men wore a matching kilts of dark green plaid with red, black, and white accents that Thane explained was the Sutherland tartan. While Clan Adair was actually from the Lowlands of Scotland, their particular offshoot of the Adairs had migrated to the north and broken away from the clan. They became more involved in the politics of Clan Sutherland, and their ancestors had opted to adopt the Sutherland tartan in lieu of the tartan worn by Clan Adair. Which was Maxwell tartan. Confusingly.

Thane tried to explain about the clans and allies and dependents but I lost track.

His long story shortened was that his family wore Sutherland tartan in their traditional attire. And while Mac wore a black suit jacket, matching waistcoat, and white shirt, Thane and Lachlan’s kilt jackets and waistcoats were a dark gray. They wore matching sporrans over their kilts, long knee socks that shouldn’t have been hot but really showed off Thane’s muscled calves, and dress shoes with laces that wrapped around said calves.

So Thane was sexy as hell and definitely fun to look at, especially when he took off the jacket later on.

Also, he got to hold me in public for the dances. He made me laugh, and I made him laugh as I cursed the Gloaming’s owner who clapped in my face and shouted the steps like a drill sergeant.

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