Calliope was home before anyone even noticed she’d been gone.
Silas and the others were busy getting dinner ready in the kitchen, chopping and sautéing, everyone working together like a well-oiled machine.
Calliope popped her head in, acting like nothing was out of the ordinary.
“I’m back!” she called out, grinning.
Her brothers and Silas barely glanced up from their prep work. One was rinsing potatoes, another was slicing up a roast, someone else was stirring a pot on the stove. The whole scene could have come straight out of a movie—everyone pitched in, laughing and joking as they went.
“Let me help out!” Calliope said, grabbing an apron and tying it around her waist.
Silas looked up with a gentle smile. “No need, Callie. Why don’t you relax in the living room? We’ve got this under control. Besides, with all the oil and smoke, you’ll be better off out there.”
Quentin nodded. “He’s right. You’ll just distract us with your culinary genius. How about you let us show off for once?”
“Hey, Callie, everything sorted out?” Norton asked, glancing over his shoulder.
“Yep, all good,” Calliope replied, her voice casual but her mind somewhere else.
She decided not to mention the trouble she’d just dealt with. It was Christmas Eve, after all, no point in ruining the mood with drama. Especially not with Silas. If he found out Oliver had come looking for her, he’d spend the whole night stewing over it.
Let them do whatever they wanted with the Jewell family, she thought. That mess was officially not her problem anymore, not since her grandfather told her to stay out of it. If anyone deserved a little trouble, it was them.
Still, she wasn’t about to let Silas get mixed up with Oliver. That guy just radiated bad news, and Calliope was fiercely protective of the people she cared about, Silas most of all.
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