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Three amazing men like this deserved to have a good omega in their life. Just like I found my guys, they would give their perfect omega soon.

Lucas looked down at me gently. “Thank you, darlin’.” He was going to make me faint if he kept saying that.

He straightened from the pillar. “How about I show you to your room?” He winked, a gesture I was beginning to admire. It showed his playful nature. He was a good friend to my mates, and he would be to me too. “You’ll just love the bed. The cabin was designed for packs.”

My face flushed as I followed him down the steps of the porch and off toward the first cabin that was closest to the main house.

“We’ll never get anything done.” I muttered under my breath.

Lucas laughed and threaded our arms together again. “I always figured those men were beasts in the bedroom.”

My whole body turned red as I laughed. “Do you have a filter?”

“Not a one, darlin’.” Lucas smirked. “So, tomorrow, after breakfast, how about meeting your horse?”

My fingers tightened on his arm as I looked up at him, practically hopping up and down with excitement. “Yes! I’ve never ridden a horse.”

He shot me a wink. “That will change tomorrow.”

CHAPTER18

Elias

Settling into the wingback chair, I took a sip of the coffee Noah handed me. “Man, it’s great to see you guys.”

Noah sat across from me with James next to him.

“How’s the business been?”

Simon picked up his coffee. “We’re expanding internationally now. We’re working on a project in Dubai.”

“Dubai? That sure sounds fancy.” James thickened his accent with a drawl.

I laughed, along with my pack. “How’s it going here?”

Noah glanced at James before rubbing the back of his neck, shrugging. “Truth be told, we’re struggling. None of us are very good with the books and with how busy we are, we’re getting behind. Not to mention, we can’t seem to keep a good housekeeper around.”

James rubbed his hand along his alpha’s back. The guy didn’t talk much. Touch was more his language.

I leaned forward. “You know we can help you.” This was always a sore subject. They never let us help before, even when they were eating ramen for months. We’d be happy to invest in the ranch, anything to keep them doing what they loved doing. But the stubborn asses refused every time.

Noah scoffed. “You just keep your fancy money over there. We’ll get through it, it just might take time.” He relaxed on the couch. “But, if you know anyone looking for a job at a majestic ranch, let us know?”

“We will keep an eye out and an ear open.” Simon said wryly. “Depending on how Alena reacts with the horses, we may be out here more often.” He grinned, matching all of ours.

We’d do anything to see Alena smile. If that meant flying to Montana every other weekend, so be it. It was a win-win for us. We loved it here.

“It’s nice to see you guys relaxed. Even when you came here before, you were always working. Remember when Lucas poured his whiskey over your computer for ignoring him at dinner?” Noah snickered into his coffee as he looked at Xavier. “Hopefully, we won’t have to worry about that this time.”

Xavier groaned. “That was a brand new computer, too. You’re just lucky I have an automatic cloud backup or I’d be kicking your ass.”

I looked to Noah, remembering what else I wanted to discuss with him. “Have either of you heard of Dreamscape?”

Noah and his pack shared our views about omegas and their rights. Even helping us with the few that we’d been able to rescue in the past.

“No, should I have?” Noah’s brow furrowed as he regarded me.

Shaking my head, I let out a deep sigh. “That’s the organization that helped Alena to escape. Xavier has been trying to find some traces of them, but it’s been a dead end so far.”

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