“Did you eat? There’s pizza over there on the counter.”

“I grabbed something at the hospital.” I looked over and saw Isabella sound asleep in her seat. “I’m surprised my brother is letting you keep her inside with you.” I smirked at Charlotte.

“I didn’t give him a choice. I’m sure you’ll hear all about it when you go outside.”

“I’m sure I will.” I chuckled.

After changing my clothes, I grabbed a beer from the refrigerator and headed down to the beach.

“What’s up, fam?” I took a seat next to Conner.

“How’s my daughter doing? Is she awake?” he asked.

“No. She’s sound asleep, bro.”

“I called all my guys,” Shaun said. “Everything is set.”

“Thanks, Shaun.” I held up my beer bottle to him.

“We’re going to need to start building about a week before the wedding,” Stefan spoke.

“So that means we need to keep the kids off the beach,” Sam said.

“They’ll be okay with it,” Stefan said.

“Enough talk about the wedding for a second.” Simon smiled. “We need to discuss the bachelor party.”

“You guys don’t have to throw me a bachelor party.” I tipped the bottle to my lips.

“Are you fucking crazy?” Jackson asked. “That’s the best part of wedding planning.”

“Yeah, bro.” Conner smiled. “There’s no way we’d let you get married without a bachelor party. What do you want to do? The choice is yours.”

The corners of my mouth curved upward as I stared at my cousins and brothers.

“What?” Nathan asked. “What are you thinking?”

“I want to go skydiving.”

“Are you serious?” Conner’s brows furrowed.

“Very serious.” I grinned.

“Yes!” Grayson and Gabriel exclaimed.

“We used to skydive in Hawaii,” Grayson said. “There’s nothing like it.”

“I’m in,” Jackson and Nathan both said.

“None of us have ever been skydiving,” Sam spoke. “Have you, Shaun?” He glanced at him.

“Nope. But it sounds fun to me.” The corners of his mouth curved upward.

“I’m in,” Sebastian said.

“I’ll give it a try.” Simon took a sip of his beer.

“We’re in, right Stefan?” Sam asked.