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Hot breath lands back at the base of my neck when he enters me. I groan with pleasure, his thickness filling me entirely. I squeeze against him, and he moans, too.

“God, you’re sweet,” he sighs, hips jutting to pin me firmly at the wall. I cling to him for leverage, his thrusts already growing harder and faster, his breath escaping at my skin in low, uneven rasps. “Come for me,” he urges. “Come all over my cock.”

I close my eyes, head dropping back against the wall as I obey his command. It’s easy to do over his demanding shaft, the thickness driving my climax out of me almost instantly. Spilling over him, he wastes no time following up with his own orgasm, his hands on my ass tightening to such pressure, I’m sure he’ll leave a bruise. It’s only then that I realize I’m on my tiptoes, almost off the wood floors.

Relaxing my pussy, I release him, the pair of us slightly wobbly as we straighten our clothing and get ourselves together. Caden smiles at me and kisses my lips again.

“We should get back to the party,” he says, pulling me closer to him and contradicting his own words.

“I haven’t forgotten what we talked about,” I tell him warningly. “We need to regroup and have a family heart-to-heart.”

He lifts an eyebrow, his mouth making a moue of agreement. “In fact, I’m going to get a banana bag for Pike right now. We’ll do it after the party’s over and Lily’s in bed, okay?”

A sweeping relief rushes through me.

“Okay,” I say, reaching for him. “Hey…”

He pauses at the door handle. “Hm?”

“I love you, too.”

He smiles. “I know. What’s not to love?”

He’s gone before I can answer, and I smile to myself, heading into the bathroom to quickly clean myself up and check my hair.

My men, all so different, but bonded in their common goal.

Lily.

I was speaking out of a place of raw emotion earlier. This is still the best place for her. But my men need to get on board together.

We need an actual plan.

CHAPTER 29

Flint

“Have you seen Aspen?” I ask Zoe. “Or Caden? Or Pike, for that matter?”

My nerves are fraying in their absence. Aspen was so enthusiastic about the party but suddenly vanished out of the blue.

Zoe shakes her head. “Pike came outside for a minute, but then he was gone.”

I saw that, too, Pike apparently intoxicated, but Allister distracted me with some trivial matter, and then I lost sight of everyone.

“I’m going to find them.”

“The party’s almost over, Flint. Should I hand out goodie bags, or would you like to do that?”

I look toward the house, willing everyone to emerge, and back toward my ward, who is obliviously still playing, the party dwindling down.

“I’m going inside to check on the others. If people leave, you can give out the bags, but I’ll try to be back.”

“No problem. I’m sure everyone’s fine,” Zoe concedes.

I hurry through the back doors, and to my dismay, I find no one in the kitchen, but as I round the hallway, Caden bounds down the stairs, grinning to himself.

“Where the hell were you?” I growl. “The party’s almost over.”

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