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Bryce hip-checks Mason out of the way, grabbing both of my hands. I laugh, but it’s watery. “I never knew I could lovesomeone so much. And then you walked into our lives. Even as a child, I knew I’d spend the rest of my life with you. Please, put us out of our misery and say yes. I love you.”

They step back, and my hand flies to my mouth when they all drop to one knee. Mason produces a ring box and flips the lid open. It’s a simple diamond with rubies surrounding it that match our eyes. “Will you marry us, Little wolf?”

“Oh my God. Yes! So much, yes!” Bryce is the first to jump to his feet and jerks me into his arms. “I love you guys so much.”

Most of my life, I’ve felt like I didn’t belong. The only one who ever gave me any peace was my grandma. Now that I know why I saw the guys in my dreams, I realize they were there to help me through life, too. And then they walked into my life and turned it upside down. If you would have asked me a year ago if I believed in wolf shifters and fated mates, I would have laughed in your face. But this is my life now, and I’m grabbing onto it with both hands. I’ve mastered my shift faster than the guys ever thought possible. And I’ll master this part of my life, too.

“Okay!” Margie calls through the door. “We need to get this show on the road.”

Mason jumps to his feet and pulls me away from Bryce. He lays a quick kiss on my lips and slips the ring onto my finger. “I didn’t get you anything!” I complain.

“Don’t worry, we already got it,” Bryce grins.

“You were awfully sure, weren’t you?” I joke.

“Just hopeful,” Nash answers. He slides his arm around me and jerks me against his chest. “See you out there.” He kisses me slowly and reluctantly steps back. I watch as they leave the room and can’t keep the smile from my face when Margie walks back in.

“Jesus. You couldn’t help yourself, could you?” she grumbles, grabbing the little makeup bag.

“I’m getting married!”

“What?!” she exclaims and grabs my hand. “Holy shit. Those sneaky boys! Congratulations!”

She jerks me into a hug, and I can’t help but laugh from happiness. We start jumping up and down, making Grandma poke her head in. “Did they do it?” she asks.

“You knew?” I take a look at her face and snort. “Of course you did.”

“I brought you something.” She hands me a gift bag. When I pull out the necklace, I gasp. “I wore it on my wedding day. I kept it for you. Now you’ll have your grandpa close to you.”

“Oh, Grandma,” I whisper, handing it to Margie to put it on. “It’s beautiful.”

“You look stunning, Dear.” She gently kisses my cheek. “I’m going to go back out there. I think I’ve almost worn Cadence down.” With a wink, she disappears through the door.

“After all this time, Cadence still doesn’t know how to handle her,” Margie comments. Grandma has made it her mission to make him as uncomfortable as possible. He’s a big alpha but still blushes a deep red at her comments. It's funny and adorable at the same time. “Are you ready?”

“Definitely.”

Margie hands me my flowers, and I follow her out toward the lake. The guys are waiting for me at the end of the dock, and the rest of the crowd disappears. It’s only them. I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with them. Margie takes her seat, and I walk up the aisle. Margie said Bryce spent all day decorating with them. The fact that he was fully involved makes my heart swell even more. There are flowers everywhere; some are even floating in the water. Mason and Nash built a gorgeous arch that stands at the end of the dock. I hand my flowers to Grandma and step between my guys. They left their bond open so I can feel the love pouring from them in waves. We say our mate commitment vows and then our wedding ones. When thepreacher pronounces us husbands and wife, each guy takes their time kissing me. Wolf whistles and catcalls sound out around us.

Now, I get to spend the rest of my life with my pack.