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And Then There Were Four (Lilith Carrie) novel Chapter 265

After a few more small conversations, we all headed out front to where the pack members had gathered. Music was playing, and a variety of stations were set up for kids, and also crafts that some pack members made. Sort of like a small market.

As my eyes scanned the crowds, I spotted the twins with Damian, Hale, and Talon. Their happy faces laughing as Hale and Talon danced with them to the beat of the music. Castor loved music from what I was told, and often cried if the guys tried to turn it off.

As if knowing I was there, Damian turned, and his eyes connected with mine, and as they did a smile crept across his face till he made his way towards me. "Well, hello, gorgeous," he said, wrapping his arms around me pulling me close.

"Hello to you as well." I blushed.

"You look absolutely delicious tonight," he whispered in my ear. "Almost makes me want to take you home to finish more of what my brothers had earlier."

"Well, if you behave, perhaps later you and your brothers will enjoy more of me."

The comment was an invitation, and as I made it, a low growl echoed from his throat as he pulled me tighter against him. The feeling of his quickly hardening cock against my thigh was a welcome feeling indeed. However, for right now, there wasn't any time for that kind of fun.

We had things to do and the twins to celebrate.

As the sky quickly darkened, the bonfire was lit; we sang Happy Birthday to the twins who clapped merrily while the pack's children and other pack members stood around singing Happy Birthday, watching them blow out their candles.

Of course, we had told everybody no presents, but they wouldn't hear any of it.

The tables were piled high with gifts for the twins, and knowing that the pack loved them as much as we did was an emotional feeling. They were the future of this pack, and hopefully, they wouldn't be the only ones. It was just a matter of time before things settled down further, and with the new house, there would be plenty of room to grow our family.

My teasing remark seemed to perk his ears, and as it did, he grinned. "Good things come to those who wait."

I wasn't sure what he meant, but I was eager to find out. Quickly, with a peck to my cheek, he turned and made his way off through the crowd, disappearing from sight.

He was right, though.

There was still a lot he had on his agenda of things he wanted done for the night, and I would not be the one to burst his bubble and stop him.

Instead, I made my way over to where my mom was standing with the twins, who were getting cleaned up, and watched as she cooed over them, absolutely delighted by her grandchildren.

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