“That was my agent. She was letting me know my book tour dates are confirmed.”
“That’s awesome,” Axel said excitedly. He was tickling Isaiah, who was laughing in his arms.
“It’s exciting, but nerve-racking. I haven’t been away from any of you since we began our relationship. It’s been years. It’s a little daunting.”
“Daunting? For you?” Diesel scoffed. “Please, girl, you’ve been through an insane amount of crazy shit. You’re a rock. You’re going to do just fine traveling the country. But we’ll miss you every second.”
“We’re really proud of you, Harlow,” Ryker said to me. “You have no idea.”
“I think I have some idea…” I smiled.
It was crazy how happy they all still made me. For me, I had never exited the honeymoon stage of our relationship. I was still just as passionate and just as in love with them now as I had been from the very start. Every day was a new joy.
Sometimes I thought about how different my life could have been if I’d done things differently. What if I’d been stubborn the night Liza asked me to go to Crave? What if I’d refused to go? I never would’ve met any of them.
In my heart, I wasn’t so sure I would have ever found love otherwise. I knew for some people, that probably sounded silly. Not everyone believed in soulmates. Before I met these guys, I myself didn’t even believe in soulmates, so I understood the notion.
I believed in them now, though. The boys were all meant to be mine. If I hadn’t found them, I’m convinced I never would have found happiness. At least, not true happiness. I wouldn’t have ever been as happy as I am right now.
I had everything I’ve ever dreamed of. A beautiful house that I designed with my husbands, two beautiful, healthy sons, the loves of my life, a career as a writer that was really starting to take off… there was nothing more I could possibly have asked for.
“Daddy, when do we leave?” Isiah blurted out, and we all laughed.
“You wanna go home?” Axel asked him.
“Yeah, let’s go home!” he answered excitedly.
I rolled my eyes. Of course, he wanted to go home just as the party was getting started.
“I'll take him, don’t worry,” I said, reaching out to Axel for him to hand him to me. He did, and Isaiah wrapped his chubby little arms around my neck. “One of you just help me load them both into the car.”
Diesel and Axel looked at each other.
“What?” I asked.
“Why don’t we all just go home?” Axel asked.
“What? But… the event just started. You guys can’t just all leave.”
“Why can’t we?” Diesel asked. “We’re the owners. Part of owning your own business is being able to spend your time freely, however you desire.”
“Exactly,” Axel said. “And we desire to freely spend time with our wonderful wife and two beautiful children.”
I looked back and forth at them. “You guys are sure? You really want to go home?”
“Babe, of course we really want to go home,” Ryker answered. “You really think there's any place we’d rather be than with our family?”
No, I honestly didn’t. Because they were all wonderful men who were incredibly dedicated to me and the kids. I never doubted that for a second.
“Okay, well, let’s go home, then.” I shrugged.
I, too, was looking forward to leaving this party and getting back home where it was just our family.
There was nowhere on this planet I’d rather be.
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