She hummed and nuzzled Diego as he stroked her back.
When she lay exhausted between them later that night, she couldn’t believe how blessed she was, and it had nothing to do with the money but everything to do with these men.Her future looked brighter than it ever had before.It was becoming more than she ever dreamed of.
Epilogue
Several months passedas the three became closer and planned for the future family they wanted to have.
Her mother was gone before her month was up, and Tessa and her brother hadn’t heard from her and didn’t expect to.
The house and everything else they wanted to get rid of was sold quickly.
Jared and she had found their mother’s family and had grown close to all of them.She now had grandparents, aunts and uncles, and more cousins than she could count.
Her grandparents and a few other family members moved to the area.Jared and she had made it possible for their grandparents to retire and bought them a small house in town.She’s been thrilled when they and her old servants hit it off immediately, and now they spend a lot of time together.
The other family members planned to move and had already been offered jobs in the area.The guys’ construction business grew every year, and the other friends in their group helped them find jobs they wanted and also assisted in finding houses for them.
She and her brother paid for the younger teenage cousins to go to college.There was even an uncle in his late thirties who wanted a college degree, so they helped with that.
Everything she ever dreamed of was coming true.Her men loved and worshipped her in every way.Her brother and she grew closer, and she loved the huge family moving to be close to them.The only thing missing were the children she and her men planned to have, but she knew it wouldn’t be long before that happened, and then everything would be perfect in her world.
The End
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