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Authors: Georgette St. Clair

Bride Of The Dragon (14 page)

Epilogue

 

The rose gardens behind the Kingsley Castle, one month later…

Everyone was relaxing underneath an enormous shady arbor, because the sun was beating down full force and the Nevada days were as scorching as the nights were chilly. Everyone, that is, except for Orion, who was in dragon form, flying overhead with his four dragonlings – two ice and two fire. They were only two years old, and he flew beneath them in case any of them took a tumble. Every time they flew directly over the group below, it stirred up a nice cooling breeze that ruffled Kelly’s hair.

Tabitha and Emerson were sitting on an ornate iron bench, watching the dragonlings fly and sipping mimosas.

“Kelly Kingsley. Kelly Kingsley,” Kelly repeated, trying to get used to the sound of it as she stroked the huge sparkler on her finger.

“Try saying that five times fast,” Teresa observed wryly. “You probably should have married someone with a last name like Smith.”

“Ha. Teresa Higginbotham. Your last name will sound like bottom,” Kelly crowed triumphantly. Terribly immature of her, but hey, it had been so long since she’d felt like she could affectionately tease her sister that she wanted to seize the opportunity.

“Wait, do you know something?” Teresa demanded.

Kelly coughed behind her hand and looked away. Gabriel shook his head at her chidingly. “Just couldn’t keep a secret, could you?” His eyes gleamed with amusement.

“Spill it. Now,” Teresa ordered her.

“It’ll spoil the surprise,” Kelly protested. Damn it, her and her big mouth.

“I hate surprises.”

That was true; borderline OCD Teresa believed that surprises were as evil as unmade beds, dirty dishes, or daily planners with blank spaces in them.

Kelly let out a sigh. “It is possible that yesterday, when I was hanging out with Gabriel at the jewelry store, Winthrop might maybe possibly have been ring shopping.”

“Ohmigod ohmigod ohimigod. What did it look like?” Teresa’s eyes bugged open so wide Kelly was almost afraid they’d fall out of her head. “Was it bigger than yours?” she added hopefully.

“Yes, Teresa, it was bigger than mine, and that’s all I’m telling you,” Kelly informed her firmly. “Now go be nice to Winthrop and act like you don’t know anything.”

Kelly had actually advised Winthrop on what to choose, and told him it had to be bigger than hers. She didn’t have any need to compete, and she knew it would make Teresa happy.

Teresa scampered over to Winthrop, who was trimming a rose bush. He didn’t have to. Since saving Gabriel’s life, he and his family were no longer duty-bound to work for the Kingsleys, much to everyone’s relief. He just couldn’t help himself. But when he saw her coming, he actually set the clippers back down in his gardener’s bag and let Teresa lead him away by the hand, and they disappeared behind an enormous rose bush.

Teresa was staying in Winthrop’s chambers while Gabriel paid to have his house rebuilt. Once he and Teresa were married, she would have to wean him away from trying to organize the Kingsleys’ chaotic lives. Since he’d never be happy if he wasn’t organizing
someone’s
life, they were talking about opening a wedding-planning service.

“I still can’t believe we’re married,” Kelly said to Cadence as a maid approached with a tray of drinks.

“You’d better believe it,” Gabriel said with mock hurt. Then he flashed her a devilish grin. “But just in case, I’ll have to work extra hard to prove it to you tonight.”

“I could say that I hate saying I told you so, but that would be a lie. Tooooold…youoooo…so…” Cadence glanced at Kelly as she plucked a drink from the tray, and her face fell. “You just picked a mimosa. Not pregnant yet.”

“Jeez, I’ve been married a week. I will definitely be hitting you up for dragonling-raising tips. Give it time.” She stroked Gabriel’s arm. “We’re still in the honeymoon phase.”

“That we are,” Gabriel said.  He threw his arm around her shoulders, and she leaned in to him contentedly.

Her arrival in dragon territory had started like a nightmare and ended like a fairytale.

It turned out that the Rossi family wouldn’t get the Dragonsblood Ruby back after all, after a joint human-dragon council had decided that the mere existence of such a dangerous jewel was too much of a threat. The jewel had been destroyed, and it had turned out that a clause in the Allied Insurance contract meant that the agency was not on the hook for “government-sanctioned destruction”.

Kelly’s mother realized too late how much she needed Kelly working for her agency, and sent her several hundred emails and texts that alternately wheedled and threatened, until Kelly finally sent her a cease and desist letter and blocked her from contacting her again.

Alexandra was fully recovered, and slowly regaining weight on her painfully thin frame. Evangeline shone like the sun now, all traces of the sullen teenager gone. Principe Teague had never been able to conclusively prove that she was behind the attacks on the Maplethorpes, and since they were no longer alive to press charges, the matter ended there.

And Calder…Calder had been there when they’d really needed him, on the day of the fiery showdown with Marvin and the Maplethorpes. It turned out that he had been following the Maplethorpes, because he thought that they were trying to frame his family.  The day of the attack, he’d followed them right to Winthrop’s house.

Now he was walking across the field towards them.

“Mother. Father,” he said to Emerson and Tabitha, nodding to them as Kelly and Gabriel strolled up.

“I suppose I owe you something of an apology,” Tabitha said to him, setting her drink down on a small ornate iron side table. She glanced over at Kelly, who looked down at her with a scowl. “All right, then, I definitely owe you an apology.”

“We both do,” Emerson conceded, standing up. “I shouldn’t have blamed you. You were doing your job.”

“If you wish to come back home…”Tabitha added hesitantly.

Calder shook his head. “I appreciate the apology, and the offer. I think we all know that wouldn’t work out. I don’t really fit in here. Never have.”

“It’s true,” Tabitha said with a sigh, glancing at Kelly.  “I knew it as soon as he was picked to be hall monitor in first grade.  He was born for law enforcement.  I don’t know where I went wrong.”  She shook her head regretfully.

“But I’ll be happy to come by for dinner, and to meet my new nieces and nephews when they’re born,” Calder continued. “Maybe I could actually be a good influence on them.”

“You too?” Kelly shook her head in mild reproach. “Honeymoon. Anyone ever heard of a honeymoon around here?”

“Anyway, I came to give you some good news,” Calder continued, ignoring her. “The town of South Lyndvale needs their own Principe, to stand up to the ice dragon Principe. And I need a job. I’ve already discussed it with the mayor, and he agrees wholeheartedly.”

“You’re going to be a police chief?” Tabitha said with dismay, and then when Kelly kicked her on the shin, amended with a pained smile, “You’re going to be a police chief!”

“Why do I have the feeling that you’d be much more proud if I told you I was going to be a mob boss?” Calder said, looking amused.

“Because you’ve met me before?” His mother sighed. “Well, I’m happy for you. And I’d love it if you came for dinner this Saturday night.”

Calder agreed that he would, and he said his goodbyes.

As he walked away, Gabriel pulled Kelly into an embrace and wrapped his arms around her waist. He leaned down and kissed the top of her head, and then let out a chuckle.

“What’s so funny?” she asked.

“I was just thinking about how in the skit, the dragon saves the Fair Maiden. But really, this time, it was the Fair Maiden who saved the dragon.”

 

 

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THE END

 

 

About the Author

 

Hello, I am Georgette St. Clair, writer of hot, sexy romances which star all Alpha heroes, all the time. The road to love may be rocky and fraught with peril, (and humor and scorchtastic sex and healthy heapings of snark) but my shifters will stop at nothing to claim their fated mate.

 

A little about me: I live in Florida. My checkered career involved stints as a newspaper reporter, EMT, internet marketer, cocktail waitress, temp, nurse’s aide (but not all at the same time...)

Now I’m living my perfect life, spending my days in a fantasy universe where I nudge my smart-mouthed, take-no-guff heroines onto the path that will set them on a collision course with true love.

 

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Also by Georgette St. Clair

 

The Mating Game Series:

The Mating Game: Big Bad Wolf (The Mating Game Book 1)

Dating a Dragon (The Mating Game Book 2)

 

Shifters of Silver Peak series:

Mate Marked: Shifters of Silver Peak

Shifters of Silver Peak: Mate for a Month

Shifters of Silver Peak: A Very Shifty Christmas

 

Bridenapped Series:

Bridenapped: The Alpha Chronicles

Bridenapped: The Alpha’s Choice

 

Shifters, Inc Series:

The Alpha Meets His Match (A paranormal romance) (Shifters, Inc. Book 1)

His Purrfect Mate (A Shifter Romance) (Shifters, Inc. Book 2)

Pixie the Lion Tamer (Shifters, Inc. Book 3)

Shifters, Inc. The Bear Who Loved Me (A BBW Paranormal Romance)

Spotting His Leopard (Shifters, Inc.)

 

Blue Moon Junction Series:

Blue Moon Shifters: The Alpha Claims a Mate (A BBW Paranormal Romance) (Blue Moon Junction Book 1)

Blue Moon Shifters: The Bobcat’s Tale (A BBW Paranormal Romance) (Blue Moon Junction Book 2)

Blue Moon Shifters: Hard to Bear (A BBW Paranormal Romance) (Blue Moon Junction Book 3)

Blue Moon Shifters: My Heart Laid Bear (A BBW Paranormal Romance) (Blue Moon Junction Book 4)

 

Timber Valley Pack Series:

Bride of the Alpha (A BBW Paranormal Romance) (Timber Valley Pack Book 1)

Purr for the Alpha (A Paranormal Romance) (Timber Valley Pack Book 2)

Hard as Steele (A BBW Paranormal Romance) (Timber Valley Pack Book 3)

Timber Valley Pack: Lynx on the Loose (A Paranormal Romance with Shifters)

Taken by the Alpha (Timber Valley Pack Book 5)

The Alpha Won’t Be Denied (Timber Valley Pack Book 6)

 

Standalone titles:

 

Grayslake: More than Mated: Grayslake: Furrever Yours (Kindle Worlds Novella)

 

Badlands: The Lion’s Den

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Standing Alone by Asra Nomani
Monstrous Races by K. Jewell
Everything to Gain and a Secret Affair by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Desire (#4) by Cox, Carrie
Lo que devora el tiempo by Andrew Hartley
In Pursuit of Garlic by Liz Primeau


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