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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
vampire had provided. Rather, he had not expected the shifter-
vampire alliance to be so efficient in finding out Tyrell’s plan. It was
a pleasant surprise, and it spoke well of the future cooperation
between their species.
Naturally, Sterling had already known about it for weeks, ever
since Tyrell had decided on it in the first place. He looked toward the
female figure hovering in the center of his office, wondering if he
would ever get used to seeing her there.
“Tell me what you see, Great One,” he said to the Oracle. “Tell
me we’ll be all right.”
She tsked, reminding him so much of the Jayna he had known and
loved. “You know better than to doubt yourself, King Sterling. You
must remain calm. For the moment, we still have time. Tyrell is
attempting to sneak through the wards.” An image appeared in the
center of the room, that of a small child surrounded by streaks of
black-and-white energy. “I must admit he is good at what he does.
Once we deal with this, we must reinforce the wards and make sure
no intruders can bypass them.”
Sterling assented with a nod. He’d been very disturbed by the idea
that, with enough work, the wards could be cracked just enough to
allow a few people inside without warning him. According to the
Oracle, they would have noticed quite quickly, but Sterling had
suspected that without her omniscience, Tyrell might have actually
succeeded in his plan. Just the thought that he couldn’t protect the
nephew he loved so much tore Sterling apart. In a way, it soothed him
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that Kaname had found out in time to warn him. While he trusted the
Oracle beyond any shadow of a doubt, the fact that he had outside
allies who could have told him of the warlock’s plans reassured him.
Even so, Sterling still wished he could just go ahead and trap
Tyrell without bothering with all the subterfuge. The Oracle seemed
to guess his thoughts. “You must be patient. There is someone else
waiting, someone Tyrell wronged even more severely. He deserves a
new chance, and we will give it to him.”
Sterling sighed. “I know. I apologize, Great One. I simply won’t
find peace until he is caught and defeated.”
“You have many friends, King Sterling, friends who will help you
defeat this foe, and who have to face fears of their own. They are
heading this way now, and they will build new lives, new bonds,
based on what will soon happen here. You must be there for them and
build the best future.” The Oracle’s eyes flashed from silver to green,
and blood red colored her previously translucent hair. She smiled
brightly, making Sterling’s breath catch. “Now go. Go see my son. He
needs you.”
Sterling wished he could touch Jayna. He wished he could see his
brother, too. But he considered himself lucky for still having her
support, even if her mortal form was gone. “Thank you again. You
can count on me.”
“I know,” Jayna replied. “You wouldn’t have been given this role
had you not been able to shoulder it.”
With an enigmatic smile, Jayna’s figured disappeared. Sterling
shook himself and left the office. His nephew was waiting.
Guards saluted him and servants bowed as he passed. Sterling
briefly greeted them, but didn’t stop. Sometimes, the size of the Sidhe
palace irritated him. He had assigned a private wing for Winter and
Corbin’s use, and it took him far too long to get there.
At last, he reached Winter’s quarters, clinging to Jayna’s
encouragements as he readied himself for what would undoubtedly be
a difficult conversation. He knocked at the door, and almost instantly,
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his nephew’s mate, Corbin, answered. His face bore a half scowl
Sterling recognized as a sign of concern. Lately, it was appearing
more and more.
“How is he?” he whispered as Corbin gestured him inside.
“Agitated,” Corbin murmured back. “Any news?”
Before Sterling could answer, Winter appeared from the bedroom.
His hand rested protectively over his swollen belly as he gazed at
Sterling with anxious eyes. “Uncle? What’s wrong?”
For perhaps the millionth time, Sterling wished he could have kept
Tyrell’s plan from reaching Winter’s ears. However, Corbin needed to
know so that he could adequately protect Winter, and the lynx-shifter
couldn’t keep anything from Winter.
“Nothing is wrong,” he replied. “Calm down, nephew. You should
be in bed now and taking it easy.”
“I’m trying,” Winter said, sounding frustrated. The lynx went to
his side, and seemingly on instinct, Winter leaned against Corbin.
“It’s just…The very thought of what he intended…”
“I know. You’ve been very brave in handling this. Elder Kaname
Yamamoto just called to tell me about Tyrell’s plans. Apparently,
they just found out now.”
“That’s good news,” Corbin replied. “I didn’t actually expect
them to find his trace.”
“It seems the vampires had help from Aria Marrow’s son,”
Sterling replied. “At any rate, I told Yamamoto-sama to send in some
of your friends. You might appreciate the company. We are keeping
everything discreet, though, since Tyrell will probably be attempting
to go through with his plan any day now.”
Winter couldn’t suppress a shudder, and once again, Sterling
wished he could have spared his nephew the fear. But he knew Winter
well, and he understood that Winter was too strong to allow this to
defeat him. Not only that, but he also had his bond with Corbin. There
was power in that connection, one that would keep Winter’s baby
safe.
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Even knowing this, Sterling couldn’t keep himself from inquiring
into the child’s welfare. “On a more positive note, how is Lamont?”
he asked.
Winter grinned a little, caressing his belly. “Fine. He’s barely
given me any trouble at all. I think he feels it when I’m nervous, so
I’m doing my best to remain calm, insofar as it’s possible at least.”
Sterling reached out for Winter, gently patting his nephew’s
stomach. Lamont Tomacelli-Mckenna, half Sidhe, half lynx. The heir
of the Sidhe kingdom would be a half-breed. In Sterling’s opinion, it
seemed fitting, as the paranormal world seemed to be struggling to
achieve unity, or at least, cooperation. Many people were still trying
to fight it, and not only maniacs like Tyrell. Some of the Sidhe
remained purists and hadn’t taken kindly to the idea that, one day,
they might be led by a king with shifter blood. But Sterling already
loved Lamont, just like he had loved the brother whose name the
unborn baby carried. He would not allow anyone to harm the young
family.
“That’s good,” he told Winter. “Have you checked in with the
priests? Do they know when a birth can be expected?”
“They’re not sure,” Corbin answered. “My genes complicate the
issue. They think it’s going to be soon, though.”
Normally, Sterling wasn’t very effusive with Winter, but since
nearly losing his nephew, he’d decided to drop the façade. He kissed
Winter’s forehead and whispered, “That’s good. I’m very eager to
meet the new member of our family.” He broke away from his
nephew and smiled. “I expect to have visitors soon, but don’t worry
too much. I won’t allow them to bother you if you don’t want to talk
to them.”
“Who is visiting?” Corbin inquired.
Sterling hadn’t actually asked, but the information came to him
regardless. Sometimes, the Oracle provided him with information
directly, although it was only for small things like these. “Derek and
Jace Wade, and Jace’s mate, Paris. Anson Wright and his mate, Reed.
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Noah Hall and Rhys Whitaker. I believe Preston and Layton wanted
to come, but your father dissuaded them.”
Corbin seemed relieved. “I can’t wait to see everyone again, but I
don’t want my brother to be at risk,” he replied. “I haven’t met Paris,
though. You said he’s Aria Marrow’s son?”
“Yes, and he’s been struggling to surpass that. He’s a good boy.
Coming here will make him face his fears, but I also think you’ll like
him.”
Winter and Corbin didn’t ask Sterling how he’d found out all that.
They’d gotten used to Sterling knowing things he shouldn’t know and
stopped demanding explanations. “Thank you, Uncle,” Winter said
instead. “I appreciate your concern and all your help.”
“You don’t have to thank me, Winter,” Sterling answered gently.
“All you have to do is be safe, eat well, and rest.”
“I’ll make sure he does all that,” Corbin promised.
“Excellent.” Deciding he’d prolonged the conversation too much,
he added, “I’m going to leave now and let you get some sleep. I’ll see
you both at dinner.”
“Yes, Uncle,” Winter answered. “Thank you again.”
Corbin led Sterling to the door, and Sterling gave the lynx a
serious look, silently telling the other to keep a close eye on Winter.
Corbin squeezed his shoulder and nodded. Sterling trusted the shifter
and knew that Corbin would give his life to protect Winter if it was
necessary. But it wouldn’t come to that, not now, and not even in the
future.
As he left his nephew’s quarters, Sterling went in search of his
high priest. He had some final arrangements to make. He wouldn’t
take any chances with Lamont’s and Winter’s lives. Tyrell would
soon realize that he’d made a serious mistake in going against the
people Sterling loved.
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The first moment he stepped on the ground of the Sidhe island,
Paris felt overwhelmed. He couldn’t believe that he was here, as a
guest of honor of Sidhe king Sterling Tomacelli. A few months back,
he’d never have expected his life to lead him into this direction. At
the same time, though, Paris knew very little of Sidhe, mostly what
he’d learned from Jace during their trip here. He hoped he wouldn’t
make a mistake and insult the king with his ignorance.
They had been brought here by ship, a small boat that now seemed
somewhat unusual given the majestic nature of the island itself. Oh,
the boat in itself held an elegance and a beauty Paris had never seen in
anything created by humans or shifters, so in that sense, it fit the
overwhelming beauty now surrounding him. Even so, it hadn’t
prepared him for his current surroundings. The view from the small
harbor they’d stopped in left Paris breathless. Everywhere he looked,
he found greenery, healthy vegetation that begged the wolf inside him
to come out and play. The ocean’s water lapped lazily over the shore,
as if caressing the golden sands. In the distance, a beacon of light
seemed to shine. Paris squinted, but couldn’t identify the source of the
rays.
Under normal circumstances, Paris would have loved to enjoy all
this beauty, but he remained aware of the quiet and hasty motions of
the guards with them. The Sidhe sent as an escort had explained King
Sterling had ordered absolute caution. Their visit had to remain
private, kept from prying eyes at all costs.
He looked around, taking in the sight of the small harbor. All
these precautions made him wonder if the Sidhe leader knew
something they didn’t.
“I wonder what the king is planning,”
Paris told Jace as they left
the boat behind and followed after their guides.
“It doesn’t seem like
they want to stop Tyrell from attacking.”
“I’ve only seen King Sterling a couple of times, but I’ve heard he
has an uncanny knack of knowing exactly what to do, and at what
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time,”
Jace replied.
“We have to trust he’ll take all the necessary
steps to protect Winter and Corbin.”
The words made Paris very curious as to who the Sidhe truly
were. His contact with magical creatures had been limited so far. He
was eager to know more and eager to meet Jace’s friends who now
lived here.
The soldiers led them from the harbor onto a winding path that cut
through a thick, lush forest. Paris walked hand in hand with Jace
while their five companions followed behind them. The trees blocked
Paris’s sight of the horizon, and because of that, he was taken by