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Apparently, Tieran’s father gifted it to the clan several years ago, the intention to be a gift for whenever they returned. Tieran requested several renovations, one of which kept us from being able to move back as soon as he originally wanted.

But that allowed us to say goodbye to Carnage Island properly.

I miss it. Yet I also don’t.

My home is where my mates are, something I hum into all their minds.

If Volt wants to take me in this field right now, I’ll love every minute of it. Because it’s him. Because Caius and Tieran are here, too.

However, their possessive energy tells me that’s not going to happen.

Because Canton is watching us.

Which I realize is why they all decided to devour me within an inch of my life.

I don’t even look at him. He no longer matters.

I only have eyes for three men.

Tieran. Caius. And Volt.

My Carnage Wolves.

My Alphas.

Mymates.

One Year Later

Istand beneath a tree, watching Clove as she spins around the yard with our daughter in her arms. Technically, the baby has Volt’s genetics, not mine, but all three of us consider that little girl ours, just like Clove.

She’s as beautiful as her mother.

The tenderness of the moment keeps me from interrupting as I don’t have the best news to deliver. I don’t want to spoil their fun.

Clove giggles as the baby babbles at her.

Then Volt swoops in to steal the little bundle of love away. He does it with a huge grin that makes Clove laugh harder, but his dark eyes catch mine and I know he’s done this for me.

He can sense that I need to talk to her.

I’ve kept it from the mental connection, not wanting to risk Clove overhearing it in my thoughts.

But he reads me almost as well as Caius does.

“I’m going to go see if I can’t coax our little beauty into taking a nap,” Volt says, a purr already igniting in his chest. “Then maybe mommy will reward me by engaging in some adult playtime afterward.”

He coos the words, making Clove blush and hush him at the same time. “Shh. You can’t say things like that in front of Serena.”

“Why not?” he asks innocently. “She doesn’t understand me yet.”

I smirk. Even if she could, it wouldn’t stop him.

I have a whole new appreciation for my father’s relationships now and why he didn’t bother hiding his affections.

It’s impossible.

I’ll never try it with Clove. She’ll forever know how I feel. Caius and Volt are the same.