"I like what you did with the place," Gray said mildly. "You stayed true to the integrity of the original."
"Thanks," Aaron replied gruffly.
He didn't do this looking for thanks. He only cared about maintaining his brotherly image so whatever the man had been planning in prison wouldn't come back to bite him later on.
Keeley knew what her husband was thinking because of how much he had complained while hiring people to take care of the disaster of an apartment for him. She figured it would be best to get this lunch over and done with as soon as possible.
Kaleb was still hanging out at home and was curious why they both took the day off. They brushed him off by saying there was an errand they had to run together that could only be done during the week. He bought it easily enough and returned to watching football in his pajamas, completely unbothered.
"Shall we go get sushi now?" Keeley asked sweetly.