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“Maybe.” Burying her face in his shoulder, she muttered, “Okay, yes. You’ve ruined me for everyone else, you know.”

“Good.” He still thought taking out the bastard was a great idea, but as long as he never got within a hundred yards of their mate again, maybe he could live. Even if they hadn’t come along, their mate would have eventually realized how pathetic the man’s courting was. “And we haven’t even begun to show you what we can do.” Utter truth and please, not a deal-breaker.

Her damp lashes fluttered, and she sniffled again. “You’ve already given me memories I’ll hold dear for a lifetime.” Looking from one to the other, she asked, “So…it’s okay with you if I hang out all weekend?”

Clark enfolded her in his embrace, tightening his hold until she squeaked. He rested his chin on her head. “Stay forever, beautiful girl. You belong with us.”

Ty studied her expression, but she showed no alarm at his partner’s declaration. Settling back beside them, he relaxed. At least most of him did. “So, are we playing or not?” If they “played” their cards right, by the time the snow let up enough to head to town, they’d be mated. He and Clark had made that move a few years back, but with Jenni in the picture, their triad would be complete.

They’d have to show her their other selves, but that could wait until they’d demonstrated a few other skills that had the potential to convince their mate spending time snowed in the back of beyond had advantages. They’d have an easier time if they’d also followed the healer’s suggestion and gotten the place modernized before their mate arrived. Stupid move, postponing it.

Maybe they hadn’t really believed she’d be the one.

Now they knew.

Well, if their turning into big white bears didn’t freak her out, could a lack of electricity? Especially because that situation would change as soon as the weather did. They had everything they needed, and the clearing around the cabin as well as the roof angles allowed enough hours of sunlight a day to provide for their needs. He also thought they could accommodate her Internet needs for her business.

Now…the bears thing.

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