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“I know, darling. It comes with pregnancy,” she said, her eyes glowing as she gazed at my stomach. “I absolutely can’t wait to be a grandma.”

“I know,” I said, grinning.

“Wear the pink dress,” she said hurriedly on her way out.

I sighed as I walked to my closest. Dinner with my fathers and my alphas sounded nice, but I didn’t like how Sergio was trying to get rid of me so early. It wasn’t even eight p.m., for goodness sake. Picking out the dress I wanted to wear, I draped it over my bed so I could straighten my hair.

While I straightened my hair, I heard the low rumble of voices and laughter coming from downstairs. A feeling of tranquility settled over me at the sound. I liked it when my alphas bonded with my parents. Over the days, my dads had become more trusting of the alphas, especially after the incident with Brett.

When I put on the dress, I was glad it didn’t fit too awkwardly over my small belly. The blush-colored dress clung to my body, and my hair was fanned down my shoulders. I had light pink lip gloss and eyeliner for a clean look.

It was simple but formal enough for a big family dinner.

I went downstairs to find my mom sitting in the living room, watching a cooking show on her own.

“Where’s everyone?” I asked, and she sent off a quick text before turning to me. “Mom, what’s going on? Are they in the car?”

“Yes, they’re waiting outside,” she said, walking to the back door towards our backyard.

“Did they park in the back?” I asked. I was so confused as I walked in my heels, following my mother outside. I gasped when I saw what was waiting outside. Each step towards the pavilion was adorned with candlelit lanterns, casting a warm and inviting glow along the way. “What the heck?”

“I’m glad you like it,” giggled my mother as she led the way. As I approached, it looked like a fairy tale. The wooden beams were entwined with strings of twinkling fairy lights, casting a magical shimmer across the backyard.

My alphas, dressed in suits, stood around the central table, which was adorned with an exquisite display—a crystal vase overflowing with fresh blooms, their petals kissed by the glowing sunset in the sky. My fathers were throwing a white fabric over a canopy in the middle of work when we arrived.

“Ah, she’s here early,” said my dad, Bruce, and they struggled to finish up the project. When they were finished, the white fabric cascaded with grace.

Evan pulled a chair out for me as I approached, and I smiled, feeling like a queen.

“What an amazing surprise,” I said, looking around at my family and the alphas who were grinning at me. “I never expected this.”

“Anything for you, daughter,” said Caleb gruffly. Then he winked at Sergio. “Enjoy your romantic dinner.”

“Thank you, sir,” said Sergio, his voice laced with nervousness, and I started to wonder why. Looking at the table, I saw four plates of food prepared for us. Shrimp and steak covered the plate, along with vegetables on the side. My mom had gone all out, cooking a spectacular meal for us.

“Wow, Mom, thank you,” I said, smiling as I sat down. “Aren’t you guys going to eat?”

“We will go inside,” she said, grabbing both of her husbands’ hands. “We’ll see you in a little bit.”

After they left, my alphas were in high spirits as we ate. I even forgot my little argument with Sergio during dinner.

“Did you guys organize this with my dads?” I asked curiously. “How did this happen?”

“I thought you’d feel more comfortable here than at some fancy restaurant for what I’m about to ask,” said Sergio.

“Ask what?” I said. Then I dropped my fork in surprise when I saw all three alphas get up from their chairs and kneel on one knee before me with Sergio in the middle. My heart beat faster when Sergio pulled out a little red box from the inside of his blazer.

“With your family’s blessings, I am here before you now,” he started to the sound of low music playing on the radio. “My pack stands united, not only by the bond of brotherhood but also by the love and devotion we hold for you. I don’t want to spend another day without you, Olivia Moonworth.”

Tears streamed down my face as I watched him open the box containing a ring for me. An actual engagement ring. They didn’t think I was too damaged to be with them, and my heart pounded furiously in my chest.

Evan and Ian were gazing at me with love in their eyes.

“Will you do me the honor of marrying myself and my pack?” continued Sergio. I was already nodding and crying as he slipped the ring onto my trembling finger.

“Yes,” I said. “Yes to all of you.”

I got up from the chair, hugging Sergio and kissing him on the lips to the cheers of my family in the background. I turned to kiss Ian and Evan next, who were equally as excited to marry me as I was to them. The ring was beautiful, with white and rose gold intertwined in an elegant braid, and in the center was a diamond surrounded by three gemstones of different vibrant colors.

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