Keeley didn't know what Aaron had been so worried about with this dinner. Gray hadn't done anything weird. In fact, he seemed to be enjoying himself if the unusually genuine smile on his face was any indication.
She had been right—he really did like his younger brother. Well, that was good news for them. Having a dangerous person on your side was better than having them work against you.
Everyone continued sitting around talking in the living room as she and Aaron dealt with feeding the fussy babies. Gray seemed more animated than she had ever seen him before as he and Aaron swapped stories about going to college in Boston since MIT and Harvard weren't that far apart.
Keeley couldn't participate in the conversation because she had never so much as visited Boston as far as her father knew, let alone lived there. But she noticed that most of the things Aaron mentioned were ones they did together. He just happened to keep her name out of it for Robert's sake.