Good Enough (Meet Me in Montana #3) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Meet Me in Montana Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 127
Estimated words: 120708 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 604(@200wpm)___ 483(@250wpm)___ 402(@300wpm)
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“Hey, it’s okay,” I said as I squeezed her leg.

She looked at me, and I smiled. I instantly saw her relax, and she mouthed thank you before looking back at her dad. She went to say something, but he was already halfway out the door. He got out and shut it and glanced back at us as if wondering why we were still sitting in the truck.

“Looks like he’s ready to meet everyone.”

Timberlynn looked at her father as he stood there and waited for us to get out of the truck. She turned back to me and let out a disbelieving laugh. “I guess so.”

“Come on, let’s do this.” I jumped out of the truck and jogged around to help Timberlynn down. The three of us made our way toward the front porch.

“Uncle Frank!” Kaylee said, the first one to hold out her arms for a hug.

“It’s good to see you, Kaylee. You look…” he gave her a once-over and smiled. “You look very happy.”

She laughed. “It could be the pregnancy giving me a glow.”

He hugged her again as he chuckled. “I knew it. It showed in your eyes.”

I turned and looked at Timberlynn, wondering if she had remembered our conversation about the emotions our eyes held. She gave me a knowing smile.

“When are you due?”

“August fifth.”

“Well, congratulations are definitely in order,” Frank told her.

“Mr. Holden, this is my father and mother, Stella and Ty Senior. Mom, Dad, this is Dr. Frank Holden.”

Frank waved his hand off. “No need to be formal. Frank will do.”

My father was first to approach. He held out his hand. “It’s good to have you here, Frank. We’ve sort of taken to that daughter of yours. She’s something special.”

Frank looked at Timberlynn and winked. “That she is.”

I could see the confused expression on Timberlynn’s face before she covered it with a soft smile.

My mother spoke next. “Frank, I’m so glad you’ve come to visit. Now, if you don’t want to stay with the kids, we have the guest room all set up and ready for you. Timberlynn was staying there before she moved out with Tanner, but it’s yours if you need it.”

Timberlynn squeezed my hand, and I gave her a squeeze back.

“Thank you, Stella. I think I’ll take you up on that offer of staying here.”

That made both me and Timberlynn jerk our heads to Frank.

“You don’t want to stay with us?” Timberlynn asked. Even I could hear the hurt in her voice.

Frank looked at her, and it was evident he heard it as well. “It’s not that I don’t want to stay with you, sweetheart, I just think it’s better this way. Let me get used to you living with a man before you throw me full on into it.”

Everyone laughed, and Timberlynn’s body relaxed a bit. I knew Timberlynn had some issues with her father, but I was beginning to think they went much deeper than I had thought. I looked over at Ty and our eyes met. It was like he could read my mind because he gave me a nod. I wasn’t sure why, but it reassured me some.

Brock and Lincoln were next with the introductions. Then came the kids.

“This is Morgan,” Brock said, “and we’ve got another one baking away.”

Lincoln rolled her eyes. “Not sure if it’s a boy or a girl just yet.”

“When are you due?” Frank asked.

“May fifteenth.”

Frank looked at Kaylee. “That’s nice that you’re both pregnant at the same time.”

Kaylee nodded.

“I’m Blayze Shaw. It’s a real pleasure to meet ya, sir.”

Frank knelt down and got eye level with Blayze. “My, you are a fine-looking cowboy.”

Blayze stood a little taller. “I threw my hat in the ring for Timberlynn, but my Uncle Tanner won her heart. But that’s okay ’cause there’s this girl in my class I like. Her name is Morgan, just like my sister’s. I used to like Lilly, but she kicked me, so now I like Morgan. She asked me to kiss her, but I told her she’d have to change her name because that would be gross.”

Frank lifted his brows as Blayze continued on.

“See, that would be gross ’cause that’s my sister’s name,” Blayze stuttered. “That would be like kissing my sister.”

“That is a fair and good point you’ve got there,” Frank said.

“She asked you to kiss her?” Lincoln asked as she stared down at Blayze.

“Don’t worry, Mama, I told her I wasn’t allowed to be kissing girls on the lips, but that I could give her a kiss on the cheek. Well, if her name wasn’t Morgan.”

Both Lincoln and Brock let out a groan while the rest of us tried not to laugh.

“Uncle Frank, this is my husband Ty,” Kaylee said.

Ty shook Frank’s hand. “Welcome to Montana, sir.”

“Thank you. The beauty here is beyond words, and I’m not normally at a loss for words.”


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