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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
never really truly bonded like family. But we want to change that. We
don’t want something like this ever happening again.”
“If you want, of course,” Knox said hastily. “We’d understand if
you were reluctant to have anything to do with us.” He threw a gaze
toward Anson and Reed. “After all, you have a new family now.”
“Whatever happens, you’ll always be my siblings.” Paris was
shocked that they seemed to have the same concerns he had. “I’ve
wanted to reach out to you, but I was worried you hated me.”
“We don’t hate you,” Tucker replied. “It’s just circumstances that
kept us from acting like we should have. I know that’s no excuse
but—”
“It’s all right,” Paris caught his brother off. “Water under the
bridge.”
Already feeling a bit better, Paris stole another look at his
mother’s grave. He was ready to let go. In many ways, she had shaped
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the way he’d grown up and had kept him from having a true pack. But
maybe without her manipulative ways, he’d never have met Jace.
“I very much doubt that, sweetheart,”
Jace said through their
bond, coming closer to him.
“We were meant to be together.”
Paris offered his mate a small smile and nodded. His brothers
looked curious, obviously guessing Paris and Jace were using mind
speech. Before they could ask, though, Alpha Marrow cleared his
throat. “Perhaps we should go,” he suggested. He eyed Paris and his
children in an uncharacteristic show of uncertainty. Paris couldn’t tell,
but maybe Alpha Marrow would have liked to strike a truce with
Paris as well.
Nevertheless, it was far too soon to consider becoming friends
with the man he’d once considered his father. Paris’s emotions were
still divided where Alpha Marrow was concerned, as for many years,
the man had allowed Aria to do whatever the hell she wanted. Still, it
was his warning that had brought Paris and his father help during
Aria’s first attack. It might not be a bad idea to reach out to the Alpha,
especially since it was Paris’s deepest wish to let go of the past and
start anew.
“Yes, Alpha Marrow,” he said. “And while we are here, I must
thank you for letting Alpha Wade know of Aria’s plan against me. I
never had the chance to tell you this until now, but I do appreciate it.”
“It was the least I could do,” the Alpha replied. He seemed
surprised by Paris’s tentative friendliness, but he took it all in stride.
“Now come. We should head back to the mansion.”
“I agree,” Elder Wade said. “I believe there are many guests
waiting, concerned for your well-being.”
Paris couldn’t agree more. It was time to leave the past behind and
focus on the future. Everyone followed behind Alpha Marrow and
Elder Wade, exiting the grove that was now Aria’s final resting place.
The walk to the mansion was quiet, all those present lost in their
thoughts. For his part, Paris was missing Daire, and he knew Jace felt
the same. Ever since the little warlock had appeared in their lives,
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he’d become like another part of them. Paris and Jace were already
talking to Skylar Cunningham, hoping to make arrangements so that
they could officially adopt Daire. According to Sterling, Daire’s real
parents had been the ones to offer him as a vessel for Tyrell, and
while the Sidhe had been willing to take Daire in himself, he’d gladly
stepped down at Paris and Jace’s insistence.
The best thing was that the Sidhe had also healed the injury
Daire’s body had sustained during Tyrell’s attack on Isaac.
Apparently, the magic that Winter’s people could wield was stronger
than Paris had ever imagined. There was even a special healing area
used for more serious cases, called the Silver Pool. Courtesy of that
power, Daire could walk again.
Of course, the wounds marking Daire’s soul wouldn’t heal so
easily, but Paris thought that he and his mate could help. The little
warlock was so very brave, and he raised every protective instinct
inside Paris. Hell, Daire had actually wanted to come to the funeral,
wanting to offer his support, but in the end, Paris and Jace had
decided the last thing the young warlock needed was to be reminded
of the trauma he’d gone through. Therefore, he had left Daire at
Alpha Marrow’s mansion, together with the rest of their family and
friends.
“He’s a great kid,”
Jace told him.
“It will take some time, but
we’ll help him.”
Paris nodded at his mate. Already he was anticipating his new life
with his new family. It should have seemed a bit strange, since he’d
just left a funeral, but these days, Paris had gotten used to his
conflicting emotions. The pain of loss had been pushed aside,
shadowed by the joy of having Jace and Daire close.
Soon, the group reached the mansion and found several people
waiting in the courtyard. Jace’s parents and siblings, as well as his
uncles, Isaac and Brody, were there. There seemed to be quite a bit of
tension between Elder Wade and the rest of his family since the Elder
had attempted to intrude in Isaac’s and Melanie’s lives with
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dangerous consequences. Even Jace had kept his distance from his
grandfather, and while he was polite, he also avoided any close
contact.
Paris knew that the situation pained Jace and needed to be dealt
with soon. However, for the moment, he let it go and instead went to
where the Mckennas were waiting.
Daire sat in the grass, playing with Corbin’s newborn son,
Lamont. He laughed gaily as the small white lynx pounced on him,
rubbing his furry head against Daire’s chin. Winter and Corbin
watched over the two with indulgent expressions.
As it turned out, Winter and Corbin’s son had been born in shifted
form. It had been very unexpected, but apparently, one could never be
certain which form half-breeds would take upon birth. Layton and
Morgan, for example, had been born in shifter form, but Layton’s son,
Shea, had come to the world in human form. It seemed to depend a lot
on the genetic compatibility between species. For Paris, it was all very
confusing, and he couldn’t imagine how odd it must have been for
Winter to birth a lynx. Not only that, but unlike in the cases any other
lynxes Paris had seen, Lamont’s coat was also snow white, a
consequence of his Sidhe ancestry. In fact, in spite of his outside
appearance, he’d already exhibited signs of having magic.
To a certain extent, Paris had been surprised by Winter and
Corbin’s visit since he had expected Sterling Tomacelli to keep them
close to home for a while longer. He’d then realized that, most likely,
Lamont would remain in lynx form for a whole year, which might
make the Sidhe uncomfortable. In the meantime, Corbin’s brother and
parents had also arrived. They lavished their concern on Winter and
Corbin, but were also very thankful and affectionate toward Jace and
Paris. Paris was very happy to have them all here. Daire seemed to
like Lamont a lot—or maybe he just wanted a pet. Either way, he
smiled more when the little white lynx was around and was more
open to displays of affection. In spite of his protectiveness, Paris
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knew Daire would be safe with his friends should problematic
circumstances like this funeral ever emerge again.
Daire looked up, and when he saw Paris and Jace, he immediately
shot to his feet. He rushed toward them, still holding Lamont in his
arms. “Is everything okay now?” he inquired.
“Of course, honey.” Paris knelt next to Daire and ruffled the little
warlock’s hair. “Everything’s just fine.”
The moment might have been even a little solemn, but then,
Lamont bit Daire’s chin and Daire huffed, placing the little lynx on
the ground. Paris couldn’t help it. He burst into laughter. It was hardly
appropriate given the circumstances, but suddenly, he realized that
there would be no more tears in the future. Oh, he didn’t doubt that
he’d have to face many challenges, but he would take it all on with a
smile on his face. He considered himself lucky that he’d found a soul
mate who had taught him the true meaning of love and a son who
could show him affection in spite of being so hurt before. Most
importantly, he was no longer afraid, and he would fight for his new
family, come what may.
THE END
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A native Romanian, Scarlet was born in 1986 and grew up an avid
fan of Karl May and Jules Verne, reading fantasy stories and
adventure. Later, when she was out of fantasy stories to read, she
delved into her mother’s collection of books and, of course, stumbled
onto romance.
As a writer though, Scarlet Hyacinth was born one sunny summer
day, when a dear friend of hers—the same friend who introduced her
to GLBT fiction—proposed they start writing a story of their own. As
it turns out, the two friends never did finish that particular story, but
Scarlet discovered she had a knack for writing and ended up starting
to write individually. And so, between working on her dissertation,
studying for exams, and reading yaoi manga, she started writing the
Kaldor Saga. Along the way, Scarlet met a lot of wonderful people
who supported her, and in the end, she found her story a home and, in
the process, fulfilled a beautiful dream.
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