I stroke my thumb over her cheek, brushing it over the corner of her mouth. “I love you and would marry you today if I could. So this decision isn’t mine to make, it’s yours.” Dipping my head, I touch my lips to hers before turning back to Will.

“That’s a generous offer,” I say, my eyes boring into my big brother’s relaxed ones.

"It’s not a hard one. Birdie and Isla do everythin’ together.

They always have and they always will,” he states.

“The way I see it, there ain’t anythin’ in the world that would make my One happier on what will be one of the most important days of our lives, than to have her other soulmate by her side, pledgin’ her troth to my brother at the same time. ”

The room goes deathly quiet until a snort from the other end of the table breaks the silence. “Troth, Will? Really?” Sutton laughs.

“Who says troth these days?” Wyatt muses.

“Will does, that’s who,” Jude adds.

Birdie laughs, tipping her chin up towards Will. “I love that you say troth, City Boy.”

She reaches for Isla’s hand and closes her fingers around it.

“Ever since we were little girls cuttin’ pictures from old magazines in the florist shop, we said we’d get married together.

We had it all planned out. We would get married together, live next door to one another, and somehow have our babies at the same time too.

We even said that if our husbands didn’t like it, then we’d make them marry each other.

” That gets a snort out of Isla and a unified chuckle from everyone else.

“It’s just our luck that the mountain chose brothers to fall in love with.

But since my Cooper man is an amazin’ person, I didn’t even have to suggest that we all do it together. ” I frown, my head jerking toward Will.

“This was your doin’?” I ask.

He jerks his chin up. “Why wait, Case? You two have waited long enough. Besides, why drag Mom and Cap out for our weddin’ and yours later on, when we can have a big mountain party and have a double weddin’.”

Birdie grins. “Two brides, two grooms, two best men, and Wy can be the flower boy or somethin’.”

My throat grows thick and I find myself blinking back my own emotion. Isla leans toward me, tears shimmering in her eyes and a soft smile gracing her lips. "I can't imagine a more perfect way to start our life together, curious. Surrounded by our family, friends, and a whole lot of love.”

“I want you to have your dream day, beautiful,” I whisper. “My dream is you. You are what matters to me.”

“Damn, he’s good,” Sutton murmurs.

“Might have to copy that one for when it’s my turn,” Jude replies.

I block them both out, my focus on the woman in front of me. I can see in her eyes just how much she wants this.

"Then it's settled," I say, turning back to Will and Birdie. "Looks like Cooper Ranch is havin’ itself a double weddin’.”

Birdie lets out a squeal of excitement, jumping out of her chair at the same time Isla does before they throw their arms around each other. Will shoots me a proud smile while the room fills with chatter and laughter.

It’s then that a notification pings on my phone. It takes me a few seconds to realize what that means.

“We’ve got a bookin’!” I announce as I quickly read over the reservation details.

“Already?” Will says. "That was quick."

My eyes snap up to where everyone is staring at me expectantly from the dining room table.

“What is it?” Sutton asks.

“The website only went live yesterday,” I say, not hiding my surprise. “I haven’t even posted our link on any of the farm stay websites. I thought for sure we would have to tweak the AdWords and work on the SEO for a while but–”

“Case?” Wy says.

“Yeah?”

“Nobody but you knows about AdWords and SEO," he quips.

“You do, apparently. Because nobody says SEO unless they know what it is," I shoot back. The kid shrugs, an all-knowing grin playing on his lips.

“OK. Me too. That makes two of us.”

“What’s SEO?” Jude asks.

“Search engine optimization,” Wyatt and I say at the same time.

Will rolls his eyes. “Let’s stay on topic, guys. We’ve got all the time in the world to learn Case and Wy’s tech speak. Who’s the bookin’ from?

I focus back on the screen and scroll down to the guest details, frowning when I get to the comments section. My head darts up to Sutton who looks confused.

“It’s a doctor. It says here that she’s comin’ to town for six months to work at the hospital and she needs somewhere ‘like home’ to stay.”

“A doctor?” Sutton looks to Isla as if hoping she’ll have the answer. "I haven't heard of anyone new coming on board."

“ Oh ,” she gasps. “There's an attendin’ at the hospital who is takin’ long service leave. My boss’s boss told me they were gettin’ a hotshot specialist in to cover and trial some new services at the same time.”

“What’s their name?” I ask.

“My boss’s boss or the attendin’?” Isla replies.

“Either one will do.”

She frowns. “George is the attendin’. My boss’s boss is called Tabitha. She’s a real gossip. She gives the old ladies at the Grill a run for their money, I tell ya!”

“Beautiful, what’s George’s family name?”

“Oh, George Littlefoot.”

Will chuckles. “Your boss’s boss’s name is Mr. Littlefoot?”

Isla sighs. “Well, doctor . But yeah.”

“This bookin’ is for a Ms. Blair Littlefoot,” I tell them all before it hits me. This could be it. I look over at Sutton. “You know what this means don’t you?”

“That nepotism is alive and well in the mountains of Alaska?” Sutton deadpans.

I roll my eyes. “Nope. Well, maybe. But that’s not what I was meanin’.”

“Care to explain then?” he retorts. I stare at him, waiting for him to clue in. It takes him less than a second more. “It doesn’t mean anythin’, Case.”

I shrug. “It might though.”

“It won’t,” he shoots back.

“But it could …”

Sutton rolls his eyes. “Might not even be for me. Could be Jude’s turn.”

Jude’s head stills after bouncing back and forth between me and Sutton, looking more than a little lost. “My turn for what?”

“The Call , silly,” Birdie pipes up. “A new doctor is comin’ to Timber Falls, and she’s goin’ to be stayin’ with us on the mountain. She could be someone’s soulmate.” She claps her hands excitedly. “She sure isn’t wastin’ any time, is she?”

Now I’m confused. “The doctor?” I ask.

“I think she means the mountain spirit,” Isla tells me.

“Can we get back to the fact that we have our first guest comin’?” Will asks. “This is great .”

Birdie grins at him. “Well, yeah. There’s that too. Congrats, City Boy.”

“Congrats to all of us,” Wyatt adds. “This is what we’ve all been workin’ toward. This will be our trial run for when the other cabins are ready.”

“Why would a hotshot specialist doctor want to stay on a ranch when she could stay at the town’s motel,” Sutton asks.

That’s when Birdie shoots my twin an all-knowing grin. “Guess we’ll all find out when Doctor Blair Littlefoot comes to stay.”