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asked.
    “I gave the business office my number yesterday in case they needed more information.
    I figured I could just run over and get it instead of bugging you. I gave them my cell and home numbers just in case.” She said and her eyes grew wide thinking of the implications of her giving that information. Anyone could find you doing a reverse look up. She had insisted she was a close personal friend of the family so when the insurance company called the hospital they had given them her phone numbers.
    “Well then, you are now going to be with us. I will call and see if we can get someone to your house and get your stuff. You just landed smack dab in the middle of our case.
    Welcome to the club missy, we are all going to hole up at the cabin. No one has the actual address and it would be hard to find right now anyway, we buried it in different shell names.” Steve started guiding her to Jolly"s room. “Let"s get you into the room first and then deal with things afterward.”
    “Whoa there cowboy. I think I can handle this myself. I really do not think they will come after me, do you? I am just a contact person, a lowly employee and not even for your company.” Ginny started, feeling like she was losing her mind. She had been employed with Dallas for the last four years; she was a friend and confidant to both of the men. They invited her into their inner circle and she met Steve, Jolly, and Calli. She found she enjoyed their company just as much, but she never felt like she was truly someone other than an employee. Even with Calli, Ginny held back.
    “Ginny, we will not take that chance. You know if Dallas ever lost you, he would not know where the hell the sun was located. Besides everyone knows how close you are to us.” Steve said and pushed open Jolly"s door.
    “Not that close, you know I do get paid to hang out with you sometimes.” She said desperate to convince him she was not in danger.

    Calli and Jolly disagreed instantly and Steve frowned down at her. “What the hell are you talking about? You are our friend the same as any of the others. We trust you with our life or you would never have been invited to any of our homes.” Steve huffed.
    “Where do you get off thinking you are just an employee? I should call Dallas and tell Noah and him what you just said. They would have no problem kicking your ass.” Steve groused.
    Ginny rolled her eyes and said, “You know what I meant. Of course I am your friend; I just meant I was not nearly important as Jolly, Calli, or the others.” She said impatiently. “Dallas and Noah have Bailey and you both have Calli, I figured now that you were all together, that I would be the seventh wheel. No worries, I get it.”
    “I should kick your ass now, but I think I will wait for Noah.” Calli came and stood next to her, pinching her in the arm. “You are my best friend, who else would I call when I need to eat a half gallon of ice cream when Lifetime releases a new movie? Besides, these insensitive assholes will never go to the Disney Movies with me.”
    “Ouch,” she said and rubbed her arm, “Bailey can go with you now.” She muttered and looked at the tall woman. It was funny really, Calli was six feet and Bailey was barely five feet tall. Then average Ginny was in the middle with nothing really remarkable about her. She secretly wished the guys would have fallen in love with her but she knew she would never have been able to live like that. She was a one-man type of a woman.
    Her family was huge and her three brothers would have a fit if she became involved in a relationship with more than one man. They were very traditional even though they knew and loved Dallas and Noah. She just wanted to find a nice man that would love her like her parents did each other. They were Italian and had passion and love.
    “What? You cannot be replaced. What is going on with you?” Calli asked and put her arm around her friend. She had never had self-esteem issues before,

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