Page 243 of Avenging Angel


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“We’ve had to put in all the leaves for the dining room table, and it’s gonna be a tight squeeze, but we borrowed some chairs from the neighbors, so we’ll all fit,” Louise declared.

“Glad I doubled the green bean casserole,” Cap muttered.

I was too.

Though, I’d learned my pudding fed an entire apartment complex, so we were all good there.

Cap was ushered out, and I was pressed into table-setting duties, doing this with Luna.

Then we were shooed out of the kitchen by the mothers, and Luna and I hit the back patio and scrunched in with the men (and Dream, who was sitting with her arms crossed on her chest, glaring at the TV, but…whatever).

“Cap and I are moving in together,” I told Luna.

She frowned. “You’re leaving the Oasis?”

“No, sister, he’s gonna do the setup so I can organize the crap out of my closets. I’m going to cycle out spring/summer and fall/winter wardrobes, we’re gonna switch out to his pots and pans, and we’re gonna put our extra stuff in storage and stay put.”

“Rad!” she cried.

Totally.

“That’s news,” Roam noted to his brother.

“You knew it was gonna happen,” Cap replied.

“Yeah. Took your time. I lost a hundred bucks on you,” Roam returned.

“What’s this?” Luna asked.

“We had a pool. When they’d move in together,” Roam explained.

“I lost a hundred bucks too,” Brady said.

“I lost mine two months ago,” Knox added.

“I think Mace had October fifteenth, so he wins,” Brady put in.

October fifteenth?

That was around a month after we met.

“Oh my God! Why didn’t anyone tell me?” Luna snapped.

“Next time, we’ll do that,” Knox said.

“You better,” Luna warned.

Dream got up. “I’m gonna help the moms.”

She swanned out.

Scott sighed.

No one else paid attention.

What I was paying attention to was Roam and Moses giving each other looks.

Eventually, Moses muttered, “Don’t you dare.”

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