“Sore. But in the best way possible.”

He grins. “You worked us hard, baby,” he chuckles.

“Good.” I grin back. “Best kind of workout.”

“Damn right,” he growls, leaning down to nip at my lips. “Is your heat over?”

I nod. “Yeah.”

“Do you want to spend an extra day or two to just relax and recover or–”

“I want my baby.” I raise a brow.

He chuckles. “Thought so.” He kisses me before rolling out of bed. “Hey, you two. Get up.” He slaps Thomas on the ass, who groans and pops his head up.

“What?” He gives Aiden a sleepy glare.

“Go help our Omega wash up. Her heat has broken, and we want our baby back.”

His eyes light up. “Hazel,” he breathes, and I swear my ovaries explode. I wouldn’t be mad at all if I was pregnant right now.

These men with our daughter? I never stood a chance at going a few years apart between kids.

The way they adore our daughter just makes me want to give them ten more.

“I’ll go make some food,” Nolan says, yawning.

After we’re showered and changed, I’m met with the smell of bacon. “Fuck yes,” I moan and quickly down what's on the plate.

By the time I’m done, there’s a knock at the door.

“Move it!” I push past the men, running for the door. Pulling it open, I find Tessa standing there with Hazel in her car seat. “I’ll take that.” I snatch the car seat from her hands, making her laugh.

“Someone missed their baby. Most parents are eager to get a break,” she says, stepping inside. “I know I have my moments.”

“Not us,” Aiden says. “Our baby girl is an angel.”

“Just you wait,” Tessa warns her brother. “Once she hits two, you’re gonna start going grey.”

Smiling, I take Hazel out of the car seat and snuggle her sleeping form to my chest. I sigh happily, inhaling her sweet baby scent. I missed her so much.

Pressing a kiss to the top of her head, I watch the chaos around me.

Aiden and Tessa are arguing over how Hazel will be a breeze for the rest of her life. Poor man is fooling himself, but I’m not going to be the one to tell him.

Thomas is trying to help Nolan with whatever he’s cooking, and Nolan is not having any of it.

I smile, shaking my head just as my three best friends come filing into the house, followed by Macy.

Taking a moment to listen, I hear the mention of a few guys—Macy’s childhood best friends if I remember correctly. They’re all arguing over the fact Macy needs to give them a chance, but she’s not having any of it.

“Life might be a little chaotic sometimes,” I whisper to Hazel, brushing my lips against her hair. “But I promise to make sure it’s only the good kind.”

Since coming to Snow Valley, my life has been non-stop. Some good. Some I’d have gladly gone a lifetime without.

But in the end, I always had the people most important to me by my side. And I know no matter what, I'd never be alone again.

I have my best friends, my family, my daughter, and my naughty mountain men.

What more could an Omega want?

The End.