Chapter 14 Life. It was what they were building. It wasn’t just a life for them – it was a life for a family. It was something Marcus had never truly had. He looked down at the revolver strapped to his hip. It was the one possession of his father’s that he still owned. His mother? He’d never known her. He thought of Lindsey and smiled. They’d been in love but they had never talked about starting a family. With Angie, it was different. He still loved his first wife – and he always would. But she wouldn’t have wanted him to wallow in his own self-pity for years. She’d want him to be happy and he was going to do his best to try. Marcus had dropped Angie off at the coffee shop against his best wishes. He’d wanted to be by her side through her entire deal with Jonathan Hall – bu

