Falcon turns slowly to look at me, and I cross my arms as he raises an eyebrow at me.
“You know about my savings, Harper.”
“I know there’s always money if we need it for something important, but this isn’t that!”
I motion around us at the mirrored, golden gilded interior of the elevator.
Jay chuckles until my gaze lands on him.
Then, he shrugs. “Hey, I only know the same as you do, Harper.”
“I guess we never got into specifics,” Shayne admits, behind me, clearly speaking to Falcon.
“I guess we didn’t,” Falcon agrees, nodding.
The elevator comes to a stop, and the doors glide open.
Our lead Alpha steps out into the landing. “We can talk once we get to our suite.”
“Okay, but someone’s calling the academy first,” I remind him as I follow him out.
“I’ll call them while Falcon explains things,” Shayne suggests, prompting Falcon to throw a glance over his shoulder.
“I should be the one to make the call.”
Shayne nods. “Okay, sure.”
Jay shrugs when I glance at him.
I guess it makes sense that our lead Alpha makes the call.
Even if he does have some explaining to do.
I can wait to find out what our financial situation is.
It’s a whole lot harder to contain my feelings over the mate I haven’t had the chance to meet.
Chapter Forty-Five
Jay
The moment I knew our lives were about to change was pretty much right after Falcon and Shayne came home and told us we have another true mate.
I don’t think it hit Harper the same way in that moment.
He got excited, sure, and he’s been desperate to meet our new mate, but he’s so busy chasing his emotions around that he hasn’t noticed we’re all about to start a whole new life together.
We don’t know where that life is going to be, and what it’s going to look like, but I seriously doubt we’ll be going back to our old apartment once Robin becomes a part of pack Falcone.
Not after this.
“Holy shit!” Harper swears as he steps into the suite, immediately darting across the room.
The big, open plan living area is impressive, I’ll admit.
It’s twice the size of our apartment for one thing, and that’s not counting the bedrooms, which I can see there are two of, one at either end of the suite.
Everything inside looks like it must have cost a small fortune, and there are floor length windows with a view over the city taking up at least a third of the wall space.