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mother.
    “Oh my gosh. That is so cute!”
    “I made it for her.”
    “You what?” She put her hand over her mouth and stared at the wooden horse. “It is the best gift ever. Thank you so much Ty. ” She looked down at Izzy who was already trying to get the thing to keep moving. “Do you like your horse honey?”
    Izzy gave a mean look and her face turned red. “Go!” She said.
    I looked at Miranda. “Has she ever said that before?”
    “Not that I heard. Every day she says more and more.”
    I was so happy to see that little girl on the horse I had made her. It didn’t matter how depressing my life was, because the moment I saw her my mood changed. I loved that kid. She had me wrapped around her little finger. “I know this is off topic, but how long are you staying?”
    “Tryin’ to get rid of us already?”
    “No! You can stay as long as you want. You are sa fe here. I won’t let anything happen to either of you. I promise.” I meant it too. There was no way in hell I would let anyone hurt them.
     
     

Chapter 13
    Miranda
    I guess I should have gone to the farmhouse before heading straight to the carriage house. I thought my mother had expl ained that the place was sitting there waiting for us to arrive. I had no idea it was where Ty had been residing . I think we were both just a s shocked to see each other when I opened that door. I mean, how could I have ever imagined that he would be havin’ some kind of freaky threesome with two girls?
    I didn’t know whether to turn back around and get in my car to drive home, or just sit in it and wait until he was finished doing whatever he had planned for the night. I didn’t want to be some party crasher, but I had a little girl that was completely miserable, crying in my arms. As embarrassed as I felt, I couldn’t leave.
    Ty insisted that it wasn’t what it looked like, but what else cou ld it have been? He was standing there with two almost naked girls. I didn’t even know what to say to him, and he appeared to be just as speechless. After what seemed like twenty seconds, he turned to the girls and told them to leave. I didn’t appreciate the look I got from either of them as they exited.
    Apparently , he had been busy at work and not gotten his messages from his mother stating that Bella and I would be stayin g w ith them. I felt bad for barging in, but we had nowhere else to go. After being there for ten minutes, Ty dismissed the earlier events and threw himself into entertaining Bella.
    When I saw that horse that he had made himself, I felt like crying. He had put so much work into that thing. The details were insane and I was sure it had taken a long time for him to do.
    Bella fell in love with it, and cried when he picked her back up and sat her in front of her food. She kept pointing down at the wooden rocking horse as she cried with a mouthful of food. I think between the long ride and her being hungry, she was just in a really foul mood.
    When I realized that she was wasting more food than she was eating, I cleaned her off and let her play with her new toy. Ty cleared my plate, but quickly made a beeline for the floor where Bella sat. He slid the horse around the carpet while she held on and giggled. It was so funny seeing the two of them together. Colt and my brother were the only two men that she saw on a day to day basis, and Bella always seemed shy around other men, well except for Ty. Obviously it didn’t matter how long of a time period the two of them spent apart, she always went to him with welcome arms.
    Watchin g the two of them play made me feel happy. Our ride here was horrible and she had gotten herself so worked up. I half expected her to have fallen asleep by now, but she was having too good of a time to do somethin g like that. Ty was so amazed by the way she was walkin g around by herself. He walked around the room grabbin g everything within her reach after she grabbed the cord to his Xbox and sent it flying across the room.

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