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“Alexandra, I want you to officially meet my beta, Lindsay, and my omega, Ollie. This is the rest of my pack, Adam and Dustin, and their amazing mother, Alice.” He sounded adorably formal as he introduced us.

“It’s nice to meet you guys, but please call me Alex or Lexi… really anything but my full name,” she groaned. “Getting full named always makes me feel like I’m in trouble.

“Did you come alone?” Spencer asked as he glanced around. He didn’t have to look for long before a woman was rushing forward. She was as short as Lexi but had Spencer’s dark hair and green eyes.

An alpha and beta were behind her and it wasn’t hard to know who Spencer’s dad was. The alpha was as big of a bear as my mate, though his hair was a lighter auburn.

His beta father was all smiles and warm, brown eyes. He greeted us with a wave and seemed like the personification of a warm hug.

“These must be our new kids,” he said with a grin. He and Lexi definitely shared personalities.

They were a flurry of hugs and greetings before Dinah, Spencer’s mom, and Alice, were talking conspiratorially and heading off into the crowd. Spencer and Adam were talking to the dads about the seasonal beers we’d agreed on.

Dustin, Ollie, Alex, and I were all sharing treats and gossiping about Holiday Hollow as we moved through the crowd.

I hadn’t expected to feel like one big family so quickly but fate knew what she was doing when she put us together.

If this was how our first day as a big family was, I couldn’t wait to see what our future looked like.

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Lindsay

By the time we’d explored every inch of the festival grounds and made it back to the brewery, the party was already in full swing.

A large cheer from our regulars and staff filled the air as we poured through the door that made me so incredibly proud of what we’d created.

Everywhere we went today, people had stopped us and gushed over our new labels and seasonal selection, and when we stopped by to grab drinks at the tent, it was apparent that business was booming.

With all the craziness, we had still managed to make the timelines for distribution and our shipments were scheduled to be delivered all over the state tomorrow.

“You’ve created something special here,” Gary, one of Spencer’s dads said, looking around at the place with awe.

“We do our best,” Dustin said. “We have a booth in the corner that’s always reserved as a friends and family table, why don’ty’all head on over there and we’ll grab you some flights so you can try a little of everything.

Spencer’s parents headed over, Dinah lacing her arm through Alice’s to take her with. It warmed my heart to see how they’d already taken her in. After the loss of the triplet’s dad, I worried about her occasionally. But she had proven she was just as resilient as her sons.

My pack and I headed over to the bar, checking in with our staff real quick before Dustin and Spencer took a few boards of flights over to the parental units.

“You doing okay there, firefly?” Adam asked, watching me closely.

I nodded. “I’m good, really good actually. Today has been amazing honestly, just a little peopled out.”

“Ahh,” Adam said, wrapping his arms around me and pulling me to his chest, blocking out the world for a moment. “Ollie went to grab something from the office. We have one more surprise and then we’ll head home.”

“Home sounds good,” I said, placing a kiss on his chest and draggin in a greedy gulp of his caramel-latte scent.

Ollie came up a moment later wrapping his arms around me and sandwiching me in a hug between them. “I’m so damn excited, I hope he loves it.”

“Hope who loves what?” I asked, just as Spencer and Dustin came to join us.

“Hope that Spencer here loves our new label,” Dustin said, clearly in on the secret. “Did you get it?”

“Yep!” Ollie said, pulling out a rolled print I hadn’t seen tucked in his back pocket and handing it over to our alpha. “We wanted to do a little something to show you how much you mean to us.”

Spencer unrolled the scroll, the branding for our IPA cans on full display. It took me a second to find the update, but when I did, I couldn’t help the wide grin on my face.

Spencer’s fingers traced over the new pack silhouette that now featured five figures instead of four. “How?”




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