"No, Callen is insane," Troy said, laughing, "but he had to be to be in charge of this group." He didn't mention that Callen wouldn't know what a healthy relationship was if it bit him in the ass, regardless of family connection. She'd figure it out when they found them.
Troy looked at Sean, and sighed. "I almost said no." He laced his fingers with Sean, making sure that it was his left, and squeezed gently. "Bolton, played at Cal until I showed up here. I come from a very traditional family. You have a mother, a father, they are married no one gets divorced, no one has jobs that could get you killed. I had very clear ideas of what was a marriage. We had to... work at creating something that worked for us," he explained.
Of course, mother or not, Troy found it almost impossible to be serious for too long and grinned again. "Three things? Did you look at me? Sean didn't need a second reason after that. Although being willing to prank Sam might have impressed him a little. And third?" He leaned closer and kissed Sean. "He's the most important person in the world." Troy wasn't even bothering looking at her, the words so soft that they were mostly for Sean. "Of course, if my parents ever come here and you spring this on them, I might have to hurt you." This time, he did look at Tamira. "I never dated men before Sean. I wouldn't lie to my parents about it, which meant dating women," he finished with a shrug.