planes,” Beck said with confidence. “I already bonded with her and
 
 feel spectacular, but if you’re not interested, I’ll keep her for myself.”
 
 Cian was on his feet before Beck could finish. “I need to change
 
 clothes.”
 
 Beck sniffed and shook his head. “You need a bath before I’ll let
 
 you anywhere near my own sweet Meggie.”
 
 Cian’s face turned stubborn. “Our own sweet Meggie.”
 
 “Fine, then.” It was good to see his brother up and about. He
 
 wasn’t worried about sharing Meg with him. He had expected it all of
 
 his life. He’d shared everything with Cian. Now he wanted to share a
 
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 life, a real life, with Cian and Meg. He walked to the dresser and
 
 pulled out a pair of clean clothes and a bar of soap. “But I should
 
 warn you, she slept with me last night. She might not want you.”
 
 Cian huffed. “Well, if she’s only had you for company, she’ll
 
 need a little intelligent conversation. I don’t know if you’ve noticed,
 
 but mostly you just grunt.”
 
 “She doesn’t seem to mind the noises I make, if you know what I
 
 mean.” She didn’t. She seemed to have forgiven him for his brutish
 
 behavior before. She’d been a sweet bundle of soft femininity in his
 
 arms while they traveled home. He’d found the ride a bit rough since
 
 he’d been hard the whole time, but he wouldn’t have changed it. He
 
 liked holding her. After nearly losing her, he found it calmed him to
 
 have her close.
 
 Cian tossed off the pants he’d been wearing. “I can’t believe you
 
 bonded without me.”
 
 It wasn’t what they had planned. It hadn’t been anything close to
 
 the traditional ceremony they would have had—nor had it concluded
 
 in a full bonding. The guilt of that weighed heavily on him, but he