Some part of him had expected an answer like that. David, the other brother he'd never met, who had been responsible for trouble that personally didn't bother Nate a whole lot but that had bothered Pierce a great deal. It was their secret, the event that had gotten David cut off from the family; the business with the two kids was long since done and over with, but he had no doubt that some part of it was going to arise again now that the brother were back within reach of each other. Or maybe not, he mused, since it was likely that neither of them wanted to breach the subject.
"Sounds like a riot," Nathan said, taking another long drink. "I take it I should keep my distance." Even if they had never met, all the stories he knew hadn't exactly engendered any sympathetic feelings in him over the years. Unless the man tried anything stupid, the most he would do would be to keep a wary eye on him. That was his job, after all: to keep things running smoothly.