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Thanatos smiled smugly. “And she really likes it. Is there more?”

Keres nodded to Mateo.

Mateo said, “There is a new nest for you somewhere in the building. When you see it, you will know.”

Keres watched as her sister whirled on her heel and ran through the house.

Armand looked at Keres. “Thank you.”

“The future is fine, but the present is where omegas live. That is why comfort is key.”

Owen nodded. “She isn’t wrong.”

Keres smiled. “Now she will remember her first heat with you guys with a smile, and that is what she deserves.”

There was a sudden joyous scream. Keres laughed. “Found it. Let’s go.”

Their group walked the hall where Persephone was laughing and crying happily. Persephone beamed. “Come in!”

The bemused alphas and envious omega walked in and watched Persephone dive into the huge pillow pile. Mateo was stunned when he looked at Keres.

She put a finger to her lips.

Persephone ran to the pile of chocolate bars and handed one to Owen. “Here you go.”

Owen asked, “How do you use it?”

“Just apply it to the skin, wait a moment, and it will start melting. Then, your tongue has to beat the drip. Or you put it in your mouth and go for it.”

Owen grinned.

Persephone giggled. “Did you see the shower?”

Owen walked around the corner, and there was a hard whine. “This is gorgeous. I want one for my nest.”

“I want a quiet mini-fridge.”

Keres smiled. “There is one.”

She walked over to the wardrobe and pressed a button. The door swung open, and her favourite childhood soda was stacked with water and sports drinks. The top shelf was protein and fruit bars.

Persephone cracked open a soda and sipped. “Oh, that is revolting. I am so happy.” She threw her arms around Keres and sighed.

“Hug your mates, sissy. I can get by on less.”

“I have missed you and didn’t know it. That sucks.” Persephone squeezed her. “Oh, and you have to call Ford. He needs a signed clearance for your vocals.”

“Right. I am not sure how we are going to manage that. I don’t work for Antonio anymore, so there is no reason for my voice to be attached to the project.”

Persephone frowned up at her. “The foundation has put money into that particular project for Women’s Day. Sign the release, Keres.”

“Fine. I do hate doing things I don’t get paid for.” She grimaced. “Especially considering what I had to put up with.”

Persephone smiled. “I think that we can arrange compensation.”

Keres crossed her arms. “Like what?”

“Free coffee at the cat café?”

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