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“What did we think she was?” He rubbed her back.

“We thought Veradil just adopted a child so she wouldn’t be the only childless one in the family. She adopted a child because that child needed her.”

“So, she was good-hearted.”

“Both of them were. One needed a parent, and one needed a child. They met in the middle.”

He chuckled. “If you and the girls happen to meet them for mani-pedis tomorrow, it would be a family-bonding thing. The guys and I can watch the kids.”

“That might be infringing on their day.”

“So? Come in late and see if you can get a table at Klauz’s?”

Salmet chuckled. “You are devious.”

“Thank you.”

“I wonder what kind of grandmother she’s going to be? If I am not mistaken, Krix and Worro have that look in their eyes.”

He laughed. “Yes. Alphas are easy to read. Strong, protective, good family men, and easy to spot from a mile away. Both of them are tracking her.”

Salmet looked up at him. “You think?”

He chuckled and caressed her hip. “So, our family is now all set and settled. Now we can expand a bit.”

“More grandkids?”

“Sure, but I remember how all of our kids entered the world, and I am up to practice.” He kissed her softly.

“That ship has sailed.”

“I don’t care. We used to like having sex on the shoreline.”

She laughed and caressed him in all of her favourite places. Soft touches changed to laughing sighs, and then they tangled in the way that had started all six of their children.










Chapter Four