“We know,” Logan murmured, his hand stroking Finn’s hair with gentle possessiveness. “We’ve always known.”

“And we love you,” Keir added, pressing a kiss to Finn’s shoulder. “More than you can imagine.”

“Always have,” Cade confirmed, his arms tightening around their mate. “Always will.”

Finn’s smile was like the sun breaking through clouds—radiant, warm, illuminating their very souls. For a moment, they simply existed together in that perfect bubble of connection, four hearts beating in rhythm, four souls intertwined.

Then Finn’s stomach growled loudly, breaking the moment and drawing laughter from all of them.

“Breakfast,” Cade decided, pressing one more kiss to Finn’s lips before standing, water cascading off his muscular body. “Then we talk. About everything.”

Finn nodded, allowing Logan to help him from the tub, his movements languid with satisfaction. “Everything,” he agreed, his expression turning serious despite his relaxed posture. “No more secrets.”

“No more secrets,” Cade promised, wrapping a towel around Finn’s shoulders before claiming one more kiss. “Just truth. Just us. Just home.”

As they moved back into the bedroom, Cade felt a sense of rightness settle over him. Their mate was home, the bond between them stronger than ever, their love finally acknowledged and returned. Whatever darkness awaited them, whatever revelations the day would bring, they would face it together—as a pack, as mates, as family.

For the first time in four years, they were complete.