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She already did.

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Killian was getting impatient.

He knew something was bothering Amy, but he didn’t know exactly what.

“Do you think she’s had enough of us?” Diego asked, after he’d voiced his concerns to him.

“I honestly have no idea.”

“No, I don’t believe she’s tired of us. I won’t believe it.”

“And if it’s the truth?”

“I still won’t believe it. The woman who is between us every single night, she’s not tired. She looks at us with yearning,” Diego said. “This is something more. I can’t explain it. I just know the truth. She’s not tired of us.”

Killian paced the length of the living room.

Any spare moment he or Diego had was always spent in her home. It was the one place they shared together, and slowly, he and Diego had been moving in. Her wardrobe now had clothes from the both of them, and they each had a toothbrush. He’d even claimed a cup and plate he used every single day.

“I don’t like this moping around,” Diego said. “I’m not going to sit here and wonder what the hell is going on.”

“What are you doing?” Killian asked, following after his friend.

In the past couple of months, they’d gotten to know one another, and Diego wasn’t a bad guy, not nearly as bad as Killian thought he was.

“I’m going to go and talk to the woman who can settle this for us, once and for all.”

Chasing him down the street, Killian matched him stride for stride, not wanting to be outdone. It didn’t take either of them long to make it to Amy’s shop. She was at the door about to flick the sign to closed.

The moment she saw them, a huge smile appeared on her face, and it melted Killian’s heart.

She opened the door.

“What’s going on? I thought I was meeting you at my place in half an hour?” She glanced behind her to check the time.

“Are you breaking up with us?” Diego asked.

“Excuse my friend here. He doesn’t know the meaning of the word tact.”

“Breaking up with you? No, of course not. Why would you think I’m breaking up with you?”

“There is a reason I don’t use tact. There is too much on the line already. I’m not going to sit idly by while she needs us.”

“The way you’ve been behaving lately,” Killian said. “You’ve been distancing yourself.”

“I’m not distancing myself. I don’t want to break up with you. With either of you.”

“Then what is it?” Diego asked. “We’re here. We’re your men! Talk to us.”

“Diego, give the woman some air.”

“I skipped my period,” she said. “This month. I know we haven’t been using condoms and I’ve been meaning to get on the pill, but the last time I was on it, I was sick. I don’t know. I’m kind of scared.”

“We knocked you up?” Diego asked.

Amy’s cheeks were on fire.

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