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“Alright, I can make an announcement there if anyone brings us up again in it after we’ve told the pack.”

“That works.”

We played another round.

I lost yet again.

“How about the living arrangements?” he asked me.

“I mean, you did abduct me,” I pointed out.

“It seemed like a good call in the moment. If you’d rather I move into your house, I can make that work.”

I blinked. “So we’re definitely living together?”

“Yes.”

“That’s not up for debate?”

“Nope.” He ran a hand through his hair, drawing my attention to his biceps.

I shook my head, forcing my attention back to his face. “It should be a conversation, at least.”

“My wolf wouldn’t let me sleep a room away from you. Half a neighborhood away would cost me my sanity. Functioning on less sleep would make it harder to control my instincts. My wolf would likely take over.”

Oh.

“So we’re living together, then.”

He nodded.

I let out a short breath. “Your house is prettier, and I’m not attached to mine. Plus, my cat isn’t a dick here. We’ll stay.”

“Good.” The satisfaction in his eyes was thick. “You’re off work tomorrow?”

“Yep.”

“We’ll move your things in the morning, so we have all day to get them organized.”

“Alright.” Though I agreed, I was starting to feel like I was losing every conversation he brought up. It was kind of irritating.

We played another round, though, and I finally won again.

Looking over the list, my lips curved downward.

I didn’t want to talk about any of it.

“Family,” I finally said.

“My parents want to meet you, like I was saying earlier. They want to have dinner together. You can decide when you’re ready, but they’ll probably be offended if we wait more than a week or so.”

I grimaced. “Let’s do it a week from now.”

He agreed, and dealt another round of cards.

I lost again.

“Sleeping arrangements,” he said.

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