Reese pulled out a pristine white shirt. The kind he didn’t like to wear as they stained way too easily. “I’m not wearing that.” “You want to make a good first impression? This is it,” Reese said. “No woman wants a slob.” “I’m going to look too obvious in this.” “Dude, you’re not just doing this for yourself but for the good of the entire pack. Not all of us want to be eligible bachelors for the rest of our lives. Look at me. I want a wife, kids, and I want to be happy,” David said. “You’re trying to tell me you’re not happy?” “No, I could definitely be happier.” David swatted at some lint on the shoulder of his shirt. “Boys, back off. I can do this,” Caleb said. He wasn’t chasing after this woman because of his pack. She was his mate and he couldn’t let this opportunity pass. “S

