Page 89 of Family: Posy 4

Unless you have twins or trippies,Lark pointed out.

For the love of the moon, don't mention that to them!I snickered.They'll take bets on how many pups each one can put in my belly at one time!

That made her laugh huskily and the wolves wanted to know why. While they pestered her to answer them, I asked Jayden if he had a preference for how many or genders.

"Sweetness, as long as they're healthy, I'll be happy." He sent me a wave of love that warmed me down to my toes, and I sent him one back. "And I'll be happy with however many pups you want to give us."

"I wonder how the moon magic will work for us with children?" Mason asked as he stared out the side window. "Will they biologically belong to one of us or all of us?"

"Oh! I hadn't thought of that!" My eyes widened. "What is like for other alphas who share a mate?"

"They're all blood brothers," Ash pointed out. "We're the only ones we know of who aren't. It's an unusual situation."

"We'll find out when we have our first pup," Wyatt said and squeezed my hand. "Either way, all of us will love them equally, and that's what matters."

"Exactly," Cole and Jayden said at the same time.

"That's true," Ash piped up. "Right, Mase?"

"Hmm? Oh, yeah. Of course. I was just curious who they'd look like, that's all. Hopefully, the boys will take after Jay."

The rest of our eyes swiveled to Jayden, whose ears turned red.

"Um, what?" he gulped.

"Oh, come on, brother." Mason turned around to grin at him. "You have to know you're the most handsome out of us."

"I beg to differ," Wyatt squawked, then seemed to change his mind. "Well, at least my hair is the best. They should get my hair."

"You each are equally handsome," I told them with a frown. "Don't compare yourselves. Have you ever heard me compare any of you to each other?"

"No, but you should," Ash smirked, his eyes catching mine in the rear-view mirror. "We all know your giant waffle has the biggest, thickest d—"

Mason slapped the back of Ash's head.

"Warranted, Mase," Cole growled, "but not while he's driving."

"Dude, we could run head-on into a rig at ninety miles an hour and still survive." Ash rolled his eyes. "Werewolves, remember?"

"Let's not put it to the test," Jayden grumbled. "Posy, ask the next question before someone else says something dumb."

"Um." I racked my brain for a good question, then clapped my hands when one came to me. "What's the craziest thing you've ever done?"

Ash and Jayden broke into giggles, and Mason snorted.

"Are you really askingWyattthat?" Cole chuckled. "He wouldn't know where to start!"

"It's a question forallof you," I corrected and held onto Wyatt's hand so he couldn't reach back and smack Cole.

"In my defense," my fifth star growled, "I don't go looking for crazy. It finds me all by itself."

"And I don't do crazy things period," Mason said and turned around to face forward again.

"Not once? Not one timeever?" I asked.

"Nope. Not unless you consider it crazy to stay up all night studying, then chug three energy drinks and two cups of coffee to stay away through the exam the next day."

"Dude, your whole body was vibrating," Cole laughed.