“Anyway!” she chirps. “Just wanted to let you know about our altered plans. We’ll let you know when we’re on our way home.”
“You two stay safe, all right?”
“Oh! Your father wants to ask you something, hold on.”
The sounds of the wind die down before my father’s voice becomes clearer. “You kissed that Omega we met yet?”
I rub my hand down my face. “You two have fun. Goodbye.”
“Give her a kiss for your mother if you haven’t already!” Mom says in the background.
I knew they’d find a way to hassle me. They always do. “Love you guys.”
“I want grandbabies!” Mom exclaims.
“Goodbye. I’m hanging up now.”
“Love you, son,” Dad says. “And Walker?”
My gaze gravitates to Lia. “Yeah, Dad?”
“You deserve happiness, too. I hope you know that.”
My gaze lingers on her. I nod. “I know.”
“Good. We’ll be in Myrtle for eleven days. I’ll send you the hotel we’ll be at.”
“Stay safe on that bike.”
He chuckles. “Never. I haven’t felt this alive in years.”
That makes me smile. “Let me know when you get to the hotel safely.”
“Will do. Talk soon.”
“Talk soon.”
“Love you!” Mom says in the background.
I chuckle. “Love you too, Mom.”
“Awww,” Lia croaks out.
“What was that?” Mom asks quickly.
“Gotta go, bye!”
I hang up the phone before they can ask any more questions and Knox chuckles. Even Eli is shooting a smirk in my direction as I set my phone back down.
“Parents, am I right?” I ask.
“Yep,” Eli says.
“I wouldn’t know,” Knox and Lia say.
“Well, you will,” I say with a grin as I look over at Knox.
He’s beaming from ear to ear. “I look forward to it.”