Chapter Fifteen Dylan straightened his tie. The knot was perfect. The ends hung even. The color brought out his eyes. He knew this because his mother had told him so when she'd bought it for him before he'd left for the army. She was always conscious of details regarding his outer appearance. But she had never once looked into his eyes and saw anything but the hue. He yanked the knot and began the process over again. He gave a gruff response to the knock at the door. Reed poked his head in the door. His grin preceding him as his prosthetic arm spread the door wide. Behind Reed, Sean slid into the door. He was sure to present the right side of his face, hiding the scars on the left. "Man, you really cheated us not having a bachelor's party," said Reed. "We could've made a quick trip to

