Vince grinned. “Good idea.”
“Noah?” I asked.
He hesitated. “I have an idea, but it’s going to require agreement from everyone?”
“A sex dungeon?” Sky blurted.
“No.” Noah blushed and pushed him away.
“Although…” Luca winked at me, and I shook my head, grinning.
“We can always convert one of the bedrooms down the road. That doesn’t change the floor plans,” Vince responded as if it wasn’t a ridiculous request.
Noah waited for everyone to stop laughing. “No, like Luca, there was something I always wanted growing up.”
“Yeah?” Luca asked.
“A dog or dogs,” Noah focused on me.
“I would love that.” I grinned. “I always wanted one, but my parents said no.”
“Definitely,” Gavin agreed.
“We’d need at least three so the kids can all get pets, and none of us feel left out.” Sky was always thinking of the important things.
“Yeah, one isn’t enough,” Luca confirmed.
“Okay, but what does that have to do with this?” Vince asked.
“Well, I’ve seen bathrooms with raised bathtubs, so you can easily wash your dogs,” Noah stated.
“Oh, my gawwwdddd,” Sky dragged out. “How many dog videos have you been watching?”
Noah shrugged. “I told you I’ve always wanted one—or more.”
My heart swelled. This wasn’t something I knew about him. “We’ll get them as soon as we move in.”
He smiled, a huge, adorable grin. “Okay.”
“So, dog spa room,” Vince noted.
“That leaves you, princess.” Luca rubbed my leg.
“What can we possibly add that isn’t already there?”
“I’m sure you can think of something you’ve always wanted.”
I closed my eyes. “I want a big shower with sprays coming from all angles.”
“Obviously,” Vince scoffed. “Don’t even bother mentioning a huge soaking tub. I got that.”
Well, there went that plan.
“A bedroom-sized closet?” I tried.
“Duh,” Vince sounded unamused. “I thought through the basics. A high-end kitchen with a big enough island for all of us. Updated bathrooms. Huge closets. Come on, we need the little details.”
“Like a dog bath,” Sky teased.