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“I’ve missed you both, too,” I whisper, heart racing.

“My turn,” Reid growls softly, pulling me into his arms, kissing me like Carson did.

“My Sweet Girl,” he murmurs, brushing his nose against mine, making the back of my eyes sting.

“What do you wanna do?” Carson asks, rubbing my back like he has to touch me. I don’t mind. I want them both touching me all the time.

“Sightsee? Get something to eat?”

“Sounds like a plan to me. Make sure you have everything you need so we don’t have to come back to the hotel. We should use as much time as we can before we have to be at the arena tonight.”

Making sure I have everything I need, I let them take both my hands as they guide me to the lobby.

I feel like I’m walking on sunshine as we step outside. People are everywhere, the sound of music carries while chatter and traffic noise mingle together.

The warm sun shines down on us, though it’s a bit chilly with it being December.

“Here.” Carson pulls off his hoodie and throws it over me when I shiver.

I want to protest, concerned about him, but when his scent envelopes me, I breathe it in and sigh happily.

“I hope you know you’re not getting this back.” I grin up at him.

He chuckles, eyes gleaming. “Keep it.”

For the next few hours, we walk around, seeing as much as we can see before stopping to eat.

We talk, telling stories about our childhood. It’s perfect.

Part of me feels guilty, though. I should tell them about the guys. They know I’ve been playing with a group of guys online, that they’re my friends. They don’t know I have feelings for them, and since the messages from Death this morning, my mind has been working overtime, wondering what I’m going to do about this.

I know I need to be open and honest with Carson and Reid. I’m not sure if anything will come from confessing my feelings for Waffle and Grim, but knowing Death wants something with me, that he likes me as more than just friends, makes me happy.

Could Reid and Carson share me with three more? It’s not uncommon for Omegas to have lots of Alphas. Some Alphas join packs as they go, some packs come already formed.

There are no rules about how this has to work. It’s all about how everyone in the pack feels about it. I decide that before I leave tomorrow, I’m going to tell them about the other guys and go from there.

For now, I’m going to enjoy my time with my Alphas and try not to overthink.

The guys take tons of photos of me, with me, and of all of us together. Sweet and silly ones, and I demand they send them all to me.

It’s a perfect day. I’ve enjoyed every moment.

Now, we’re walking to the arena for the guys' game tonight. I’m excited to see them play.

We duck into a back entrance, the guys showing security their badges.

“Come with us to the locker room first, then we’re going to have someone from the team staff bring you to your seat, okay?”

“Okay.” I nod, not sure why they want me to come to the locker room, but I go with them.

“Wait here,” Carson says, grinning like a fool before leaving Reid and me outside the locker room.

“What’s he so excited about?” I ask, grinning up at Reid.

He’s smiling too, but just shrugs, saying nothing.

“What are you two up to?” I narrow my brows playfully.