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“Not seven?” Levi asked.

Her cheeks were flaming pink when she looked toward him.

“Sweetheart, did you come twice from Cash knotting your ass?”

She burrowed her face against my chest. “Maybe. The longer I get played with, the easier I come.”

Before she could say anything else, I picked up my rhythm again, Riley gasping my name. The fit was snug with Cash’s knot in there, but it only made her more sensitive.

“Cooper,” she gasped again.

I fuckinglovedthe way she said my name when she was like this.

“I’m not going to make it.”

“Then I guess you had better ask Dakota and Levi nicely for a little help.”

Dakota trailed his knuckles down her chest, heading for the crux of her thighs, where she was dripping slick all over me. Levi scooped up one breast, Riley shattering as he sucked the pink tip between his lips.

Her pussy snared tightly, but I wasn’t about to give her a respite when we were so close. I bucked hard and deep, reveling in how much she trembled. She was exquisite, and this time when she tumbled over that edge, I was more than ready to follow.

Riley was too sweet. Utterly spent, she lay sprawled across my chest after she, Cash, and Cooper were finally able to separate. I’d fed her bits of food until her exhaustion overtook her hunger, pleased that she was relaxed enough to accept the care. She purred in her sleep and it melted my heart that she felt so safe and happy.

“We should head back soon,” whispered Cash, staring at her like he couldn’t help himself.

“You think she’s going to be able to ride a horse after all that?” Cooper asked.

“Not much choice to get home,” Levi replied.

I stroked my hand over Riley’s hair, her purr amping up in volume. “Omegas are sturdy. We’ll run her a bath when we get back.”

When I tried to adjust her to sit up so we could head out, she grumbled a protest and held on tighter.

“Come on, petal. We should get home before dark.”

Riley lifted her sleepy, ruffled head. Her hair was dry now, and in wild waves from sleeping on it wet. “We can’t stay out here? Spend the night?”

I shared a look with the others. It wouldn’t be the first time we’d camped under the stars, and we had packed extra supplies just in case, so we could reasonably navigate an overnight stay. “Sure, we can sort that out.”

“Really? Good. I’m not ready to go back to reality yet.”

“We’ll sort that out too,” Cooper said. “A lot to figure out for the future.”

Riley reached toward him, pawing his arm until he wedged himself against us. “I really like the sound of planning a future with you.Allof you,” she amended. “Little Riley didn’t know how to plan for anything. I wasn’t even sure I’dhavea future.”

“You have one now,” Cooper said, love in his eyes and humor turning up his lips. “Start planning.”

“What do you want while living your life with us?” I asked.

“Kind of a loaded question. I haven’t thought that much about it besides this,” she said, gesturing to the four of us sprawled out on a blanket around her.

“Fair enough, but Cooper is right. You should figure out what you want. You don’t have to just slot into the way things already are. We can accommodate what you need to thrive.”

“What do you think about starting up your restaurant?” Cash asked.

Her head popped up. “What do you mean?”

“We already have the kitchens. I know it’s not New York, but the people out here appreciate good food, and we get tourists from all over the world.”