“Neither of us have met her yet,” I remind him. “We need to spend a lot of time with her.”
“Well, sure,” he murmurs, perking up slightly.
It’s probably still going to be hard on him.
Being around her and then coming back to a hotel at night without her …
It might be tough for all of us.
“Okay,” Falcon says. “I’m booking it now. We’ll drive out there tomorrow. Pack light. We can buy whatever we need while we’re out there.”
“Awesome!” Harper smiles. “We’re going on vacation, and we’ll be spending time with our new true mate.”
That part still feels surreal.
We have another true mate?
It happens, for sure, but I’d thought our pack was complete when we met Falcon and Shane.
We all felt that way. Why wouldn’t we? Our Omega has two Alphas as well as the Delta he always knew belonged to him. What more could we need?
There’s only one answer, and lately it’s been on my mind more and more.
We’re about to meet a woman who’s destined to be ours.
All the times we talked about having a family flood back through my thoughts.
It was always a fantasy scenario with kids we imagined having our traits.
We had no real way to fulfil that dream.
Falcon told us we could talk about the options in five-years’ time.
None of us were ready at that moment.
Five years felt reasonable.
It’s been a few years since he said that now.
We haven’t talked much about it recently, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t on my mind.
Finding out we were always meant to be mated to the woman Falcon helped rescue …
It’s like we’ve been gifted the perfect solution to our problem.
If Robin is our true mate, she’ll want a family as much as we do.
The thought stirs something inside me that’s hard to ignore.
I know this is exactly how I’ll feel when we meet.
Whatever she looks like, and whoever she is, she’s meant to be our mate and the mother of our children. I’m alreadymagnetized by the thought of her. I don’t need to see her to know how desperate I’ll be to claim her.
Taking things slowly will be agonising.
I don’t know how I’ll deal with that, but I keep these thoughts to myself while my mates talk details of our impending trip to Cressidan City.
Harper’s more excitable than I’ve seen him in months.