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Page 110 of My Three Hometown Alphas

I let out a heavy exhale, relief flooding through me. “I wish we could all follow you wherever your dreams take you.”

She starts shaking her head. “I don’t. This town is a part of my dream. I not only fell in love with all of you this summer. I fell in love with this town.” She moves her hand around her. “This is where I want to be.” She cringes. “Well, maybe not at the cemetery specifically, but…”

“I know what you mean,” I say. It warms my heart knowing she loves this town I’ve lived in my whole life, and this is where she wants to build her life.

“If I could live anywhere in the world, I would still choose here,” she says. “The only place my dreams are going to lead me is right back here.”

“You sure?”

“One thousand percent,” she says, then leans in and kisses me.

We kiss softly for a minute before I pull back. “We will all help you figure out the job stuff. There might be something here in town, or you could drive to one of the towns close by.” I furrow my brows, trying to think of more options. “Or… you could do something online.”

“I love you,” she says, dragging me from the problem-solving bubble I’ve fallen into.

“What?”

Her smile is soft and filled with so much adoration. “I love you,” she repeats.

“I love you, too,” I say, tightening my hold on her back until her chest is pressed against mine. “We will figure it out together.”

“Together,” she echoes.

“Speaking of together,” I say, between a few barely there kisses against her soft lips, “when are you going to move into the house with us?”

All of us were completely on board with Avery moving into the main house with us, but she has insisted on staying in the guesthouse.

She’s there with us all the time, but she’s kept her own space. I don’t want to rush her, but I want her to be fully immersed in our lives.

This includes having her move into the vacant main bedroom that seems to have been waiting just for her. She was the reason none of us wanted to claim it when we moved it, even if we didn’t know it at the time.

It was always waiting for her to complete our family.

“This all moved so fast. Do you think that’s a good idea?” she asks.

“Has it been too fast for you?”

She shakes her head. “Not at all.”

“Then nothing else matters. We want you to live under the same roof with us because you’re a part of our family. Things will be complete with you there all the time.”

“You really can be a smooth talker when you want to be, Will Kingston.”

“Does that mean you’re going to say yes?” I ask.

She starts laughing. “Yes.” A pretty pink blush spreads over her cheeks.

“Really?” I ask, not quite believing she gave in that easily. Usually she puts up a lot more fight when I’m trying to convince her to do things.

Unless it’s in the bedroom, and then she’s kind of sweet and fucking adorable.

“Yup. I’m ready,” she says.

“You know what this means. Right?”

She wiggles her ass against me, making me groan. She gives me a little smirk, knowing exactly what she’s doing. “What’s that?”

“Once you move in with us, that’s forever,” I say.

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