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“Our boy’s growing up whether we like it or not.” Jack rubbed his hand over my stomach. “Maybe we’ll keep you knocked up so there’s always a little kid running around here.”

Kitty tapped her foot. “Come on, Little Kitty. The makeup needs to go somewhere.”

I looked back at my guys and couldn’t help wiggling in a little happy dance. “You want to marry me! And you called a group of seniors my girls. I have the best life.”

“Same, sweetheart.”

“Wait. The partner at your firm sent me flowers because of Jesse’s dance. And you told all of your students, Jack.” I saw them grin and gasped. “Everyone knew the truth?”

Jack nodded. “Yep. It was a big risk we took. If you’d said no, we would’ve had to move away.”

I kissed them each more and finally Kitty grabbed my arm and pulled me away from them. Right before she pulled me out of our front door, I gasped. “Ethan’s in our house!”

Jesse came from the back of the house with the little devil walking in front of him. Jesse had two handfuls of Ethan’s shirt and was marching him out while lecturing him. “You need to learn some manners, dude. I had some pretty cool guys teach me stuff when I was around your age. Maybe I’ll help you. You can’t come back over here, though. My mom’s pregnant and Grandma Kitty was already whispering about seeing the devil in Mom’s eyes.”

It was the sweetest thing I’d ever heard and I could tell the guys were just as touched by Jesse’s words. Our boy really was growing up, dance or not.

For good measure, when Jesse walked Ethan past me and Ethan glanced up at me, I hissed and gave him a crazy look. When he screamed and ran towards his house, I clapped my hands together and nodded. “Now, to prom!”

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