Twin Seduction
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“I feel the same way about New York and about working at Eva Ware Designs. I’m learning so much from helping Cho to finish her designs. I can’t help but feel grateful to her.”
Jordan glanced over her shoulder and saw the two men walking toward them. “If it hadn’t been for the terms of our mother’s will, I never would have found Cash.”
“And I never would have found Jase. We owe her big-time.”
“We come bearing gifts,” Cash said as he reached them. Jase handed them each a glass of wine and Cash handed Jordan the letter. “Pete Blackthorn brought this while you were out riding.”
Jordan looked down at the script—Maddie and Jordan—and she ran a finger over the writing.
“This is the letter you told me about,” Maddie said. “Read it to us.”
Jordan nodded as she broke the seal and held it so that Maddie could see.
Dear Maddie and Jordan,
If you’re reading this, it means that you’re together at last—something that I didn’t live long enough to see. I’m also hoping it means that the gamble I took when I kept the daughter who even at six months loved to play with shiny stones and sent away the daughter who loved to ride with me on my horse has paid off and played some part in your finding one another.Enjoy one another as I’ve enjoyed watching both of you grow up.
All my love,
Dad
Jordan reached for Maddie’s hand and held on. “He mixed us up on purpose.”“Because he loved us and he hoped we’d be together one day.”
“Hear! Hear!” Cash raised his glass in a toast. “To Mike Farrell.”
“And to Eva Ware,” Maddie said as she lifted her glass.
“To our parents,” Jordan said.
And all four of them drank.