“So, yes. We want to make a permanent relationship with the three of us. We can’t do that if two of us are living three hours away. Besides, I don’t want to be that far from you.” I snuck in a kiss, and Wade chuckled against my lips. “And we know this place, and your friends, are in your blood. We know that you would shrivel up if you weren’t living on the water. And we love it here, don’t we, Pres?”
“We do.” Preston slid a hand into Wade’s hair and gently turned Wade’s head. Their gazes locked, and the intensity in Preston’s expression made my heart swoop. “Sawyer and I were very happy for a long time. But then we met you, and we’re even happier. Happier than I could have imagined. We want to move here and be with you. Will you let us?”
Wade kissed Preston, long and deep, then gave me the same. I was panting by the time he pulled away, and I tried to chase his lips, but Wade just kissed my cheek and tucked my head against his chest.