She moans.

That was something important we discussed before tonight—the importance of learning to take a step back and putting Tobie’s needs first. We all want and need her, but there will be times she will want and need us at different times.

As I slowly pump into her, she grips my shoulders and starts to ride me. “Still part two?”

“Just a little something sweet and slow to send you to sleep.”

I thrust again, and her breath catches.

“You and me have very different ideas about how to get to sleep.”

I smile and slow. “You want me to?—”

“Don’t you dare stop,” she cuts in.

“Come here,” Caleb growls, twisting his hand in her hair and drawing her down. “I want your mouth.”

She gives it to him, sweetly, without hesitation or holding anything back. He groans in pleasure.

As I grasp her hips, I slam into her once, twice, and groan as I find my release in her.

She falls seconds later and slumps against me.

“And part three?” she whispers, eyes drifting closed.

Reid yawns. “Not now.”

My gaze flicks to Caleb, who briefly holds it.

He sweeps back the hair from her cheek. “Part three is coming another time.”

It’s a different form of all of us coming together.

Chapter 58

Tobie

We returned from Mexico tanned,relaxed, and happy in time for the NHL draft.

A part of me hadn’t wanted to return at all. I’m excited about starting my master’s, and the guys are excited about joining their NHL team, but Mexico had been incredible.

The draft, the biggest night of Caleb, Reid, and Javier’s hockey career, goes as expected.

They’re all heading to Virginia.

None of us knows what the future holds, but who does?

They won’t always be on the same team or even in the same city. Life is going to pull us in different directions, and we’ll have to fight to carve out time to see each other.

Before we separate, they come to Lawrenceburg to help me pack for grad school.

“Grad school is only a year,” I say quietly. “I can come to see you every weekend.”

“And we will come to see you when we have time off between practices,” Reid says.

I’m not sure when their games will be, but I’ll have weekends off from school, so I will probably be traveling to see them more than they can come to see me.

“Then we’ll live together,” Javier says.