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“I’m excited to make you mine, Tori.” Devin’s entire face lights up.

“Spring break isn’t a long way off,” Damian says.

I glance over at Devin’s older brother.

“You two have a lot of planning to do. This won’t be a small event. You need to decide where you want to have the wedding. As beautiful as Alaska is, early spring isn’t the best time for a wedding, especially since the only place that would be large enough to fit everybody would be outside,” he continues.

“What about here on the island?” I glance at Devin. “Would that be okay with you?”

Devin nods. “I’m okay with whatever you want, Tori.”

“There would be plenty of room to house everybody. And I’ve always thought a beach wedding was romantic.”

Devin looks at Damian. “What do you think?”

“I think that would be a perfect idea,” Damian says. “As long as the two of you are happy, I’m okay with whatever you want.”

“I don’t want anything fancy,” I admit. “Is that going to be okay since a bunch of alphas are coming? I don’t want to offend any of them.”

“None of the alphas are like your father.” Devin puts his arm around me, pulling me closer to his side. “Nobody is going to care how fancy our wedding is. They’ll all be happy for us because they know what the mate bond feels like.”

Damian looks curiously at me as he shakes his head back and forth. “For growing up in a castle, you’re not nearly as high maintenance as one would assume.”

I shrug. “I hated all the events my father had that he forced me to attend. The only time he ever had anything to do with me was when he needed me for an agenda or for appearance’s sake. As soon as he’s taken into custody, I’m selling that stupid castle. Or maybe I’ll donate it. Do the wolf shifters need a castle for anything?”

Devin chuckles. “He’d hate that—you giving his home to his enemy. But the wolves really don’t need a castle.”

I shrug. “Maybe I’ll give it to Nico then, just in case he doesn’t want to move to Alaska.”

“Are you sure you don’t want to live there?” Damian cocks an eyebrow. “The pack can live wherever you want them to.”

“I like Alaska,” I admit.

Devin grins widely at my confession. Because we’re touching, I can feel just how pleased he is. He already knew I’d be happy in Alaska, but me choosing our home in Alaska over the castle I grew up in means the world to him.

Devin and Damian both turn to look at the hallway. It takes a few seconds for me to hear footsteps. Shifter hearing must be nice. I glance over and see Monica walking into the living room. She pauses at the edge of the room, looking at us.

“What’s going on?” she asks.

Devin grins widely. “Your husband came to his senses.”

She raises an eyebrow. “You agreed to let them get married now?”

“Well, spring break,” Damian says.

Her eyes widen. “Then we better get to work if we’re going to plan a wedding. We barely have a month.”

I glance over at Devin for help. He just shrugs his shoulders.

“We need flowers, a caterer, invitations…” her voice trails off as she gasps. “And a dress! How could I forget the dress! That has to be priority in case you need alterations. Then again, you’re the future luna. I’m sure you won’t have any problems getting somebody to help if you need last minute alterations.” She rubs a hand over her stomach. “I’m going to be a lot bigger then. I’ll need room to grow into my dress.” She doesn’t even pause to breathe as she looks at me. “What color scheme were you thinking? A spring wedding is great for pastels.”

Damian stands, walking over to his mate. “Babe, I just told them a few minutes ago. Let’s go so they can talk. You can talk about wedding plans later.”

Monica frowns, glancing toward me. “Just don’t wait too long, Tori. Wolf shifters are good at planning fast weddings, but your wedding will be televised. You’re going to want a good dress.”

Televised?

My jaw drops open as I look from her to Devin. Damian quietly escorts Monica from the room.

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