My Protector (Bewitched and Bewildered Book 2) (6 page)

"What you must have seen and done," she said in wonder. "Did you get to see Elvis?" she asked suddenly.

His mouth dropped. "I watched entire empires emerge and fall. Gods rule and disappear. The undocumented miracles of magic and science, kings, queens, wars and you ask about Elvis?" he asked incredulously.
 

She smirked. "You totally saw him in concert." She tickled his calves with her toes.

He scowled at her. "Twice," he murmured.

"Ha! I knew it!" she giggled.

"The man was pure genius. His live performances had an element that was never captured by any recording device. I was truly sad when he passed on," he admitted.

"What else?" she prompted then yawned.

"The first time I heard a full orchestra I wept. There were so many beautiful sounds that it overwhelmed me," his eyes softened at the memory. "Tell me something about you," he prompted.

Elizabeth snuggled closer, her eyelids getting heavy. "Much to my family's delight I refused to date vampires growing up." She grinned at his expression.

"Why?"

"My father has been likened to the Greek legend Adonis and my uncle to an avenging angel. The bar was set kinda high."

"Oh really? And how did I measure up?" He poked her side making her laugh.

"There is no comparison. You became everything I didn't even know I wanted."

"I think Fate knew you were meant for just one vampire." He kissed her gently.

She pulled back and yawned in his face, then frowned at her own tiredness. He chuckled lowly and pulled her close. He reached up and tapped the light above them sending them out amongst the stars again.

"Goodnight, my mate," he whispered.

"Goodnight,
my
vampire," she quipped back.

My vampire, the one who has completely stolen my heart.

*****

She woke up alone, Gavriel's side of the bed cool to the touch. He had to have gotten up at least an hour ago. At the foot of the bed he had set up her suitcases so she would see them. She tumbled out of bed and landed on the floor staring up at the ceiling. It looked so plain in the daylight. She frowned at the open curtains and raised blinds. She wanted to lower them to block the sun so she could see his stars again, but contented herself to wait for Gavriel.

 
Standing she turned to see she was in front of a full-length mirror. She leered at herself as her body reminded her of the previous night's pleasure. Picking up the small bag that held her toiletries she started looking for the bathroom. The first door she opened was a closet, the second a small study. When she opened the third one and discovered a library she was about to panic. Vampires peed. She knew they did, she had been raised with them. The fourth and final door led to an opulent bathroom. She looked around. Was she really allowed in here? Shrugging, she walked in and found the shower. The warm colored Italian stonework made the entire experience decadent.
 

Wrapped in a towel she padded over to the mirror and shook out her long blonde hair. She stuck out her tongue then crossed her eyes at herself. Surprisingly her mate had a wall mounted hair dryer. She smiled remembering his long dark hair. She supposed even vampires didn't like walking around with wet hair in the winter. She shook her head; the man was too gorgeous for her sanity. She dried her hair styling it so that it fell around her face and down her back in waves. She applied her normal moisturizer, make up, deodorant, lotion and perfume. She walked back out into the bedroom and knelt by her open suitcase. She carefully lifted out her favorite cream cashmere sweater and sighed happily. She loved quality clothing. It was a byproduct of being raised with tailor-made clothing. She dug out another pair of jeans, lace boy shorts with matching bra, and socks. She quickly got dressed and looked from her short slouch boots to her knee-high, brown leather riding boots. She chose the knee-high boots to complete her ensemble. She grabbed her wristlet that held her phone, money, ID and lipstick and walked out of the room.

She retraced their steps from the previous night until she found the main stairway. She headed down the stairs and made her way to the dining room. When she walked in the men quieted and stood. Aiden flushed red and Colton gave her a thumbs up sign. Rolling her eyes she walked over to her mate. He pulled out her seat and she sat down. He leaned down and kissed her cheek before taking his seat next to her. She placed her wristlet on the table.

"Please tell me that last night wasn't the first time you all heard someone having sex." She arched her eyebrow as Keelan began to choke on his waffle.

"Not true. We thought Aiden put Meryn's head through a wall one night." Colton spoke up.

"You heard that?" Aiden asked, practically shouting.

"Why are you being loud?" Meryn demanded. Aiden gulped and shoveled a huge forkful of bacon into his mouth.

"Please tell me there's coffee," Elizabeth looked around.

"It must be a female thing," Keelan whispered to Colton. Elizabeth turned to the young witch and stared. Both he and Colton turned their attention back to their breakfast.

Ryuu walked in from the kitchen. He set what looked like a second cup in front of Meryn before placing one in front of her. "I prepared a cappuccino since that is Meryn's favorite, but if you let me know what your morning preferences are I can make them for you."

Elizabeth took a sip and shuddered. "Oh Gods, yes!" she took another sip and sighed happily. Gavriel growled at Ryuu.
 

Aiden nodded waving a fork at his second in command. "Now you know how I feel. It's not right that another male can make our mates sound like that," he grumbled.

"Ryuu is Coffee God. Ryuu can do whatever the fuck he wants." Meryn's gravelly, irritated voice sounded different from the more upbeat personality she had met the day before.

"All hail Coffee God." Keelan and Colton bowed down in their seats reverently to Ryuu who shook his head at their antics.

"What toppings would you like for your waffles Lady Elizabeth?" Ryuu asked.

"Fresh strawberries with whip cream please," she said without hesitation.

Meryn frowned at her. "You say that like you expected him to ask you."

Elizabeth looked up at Ryuu who shrugged. "He's a squire Meryn. I was raised being served by a squire. In fact, my father's squire helped raise me to a certain degree. I meant no disrespect."

Ryuu set a napkin in her lap. "None taken. Meryn is still getting used to the fact that I am a servant."

"Of course you are. You're a squire." Elizabeth didn't understand the confusion.

Gavriel took her hand. "Meryn was raised in the human world. She is used to the negative view and contempt that most humans show towards their servants. Since she wasn't raised in our society, she hasn't seen the respect and reverence that most squires receive. She is very protective of Ryuu," he explained.

Elizabeth turned to Meryn. "That is just so adorable. That's it. I'm adopting you."

Gavriel nearly dropped his coffee and Aiden inhaled a piece of bacon and immediately began to choke, he pounded on his own chest in an effort to clear his airway.

Gavriel turned to her frowning. "What was that?"

"I said I am adopting Meryn. Evidently you all haven't been adequate in showing her our world, so I will. From now on she will be my baby sister." Feeling happy with the morning's accomplishments she sipped her cappuccino.

"Wait. I have a sister now?" Meryn asked sounding more awake.

"Yes. I have adopted you."

"Does that mean you'll take me to DragonCon and buy me cool tee-shirts and pay for the strippers in the hotel room?" Meryn definitely looked more awake now.

"Of course."

"Whoa, whoa, whoa. Who said anything about strippers?" Aiden demanded, pounding the table.

Elizabeth pointed to Meryn. "She did."

Gavriel nipped at her shoulder making her breath catch. "You don't want to find out how jealous I can be,
zain'ka moya
," he said, his warm breath tickling her sensitized neck.
 

Meryn smiled at her. "I think I'll like having a sister. Am I related to that Magnus guy now?"
 

Elizabeth caught Meryn's wink and rolled with it. "Absolutely. I'll call him later to let him know."

"Hey! She is not related to the Rioux, she is a McKenzie!" Aiden growled.

"Technically I'm an Evans. We're not married, just living in sin," Meryn corrected him.

Elizabeth turned her head before she laughed out loud and ruined everything. Aiden looked like his head was about to explode.

"You are too a McKenzie! We're mated!" Aiden boomed.

Meryn held up her empty left hand. "This says I am single. I'm only mated to you in Lycaonia and that is tee tiny compared to the whole freaking world. Even my driver's license says Evans," she countered.

Aiden stood, his barrel chest heaving. "We'll see about that. Men, move out!" he barked and walked away, fuming. Keelan groaned and Colton pounded his head on the table before looking up to glare at Meryn.

"Can you please, please,
please
not piss him off before a day where we are doing nothing but drills?" Colton complained.

"Now!" was the angry shout from the foyer.

"Fuck me." Colton groaned and stood. He, Keelan and Darian filed out of the dining room towards the door.
 

Gavriel stood and kissed her on the cheek. "I'm feeling nearly normal today, I think I'll see how drills go. Try not to wreak too much havoc today."

"We make no promises," she teased.

"Have fun beating on each other." Meryn grinned at him and waved her fork.

After the front door slammed shut Meryn let out a breath and put her fork down.

"Okay, what was that all about?" Elizabeth asked.

Ryuu walked in and put a plate of waffles in front of her before going to Meryn. "I'm curious as well. You deliberately baited him; despite your wackiness you hardly ever upset your mate deliberately." He sat down next to her.

"Aiden asked about children again last night. I wanted to distract him with something else for a while." Meryn shrugged and picked at her waffle.

"Oh, honey, of course he's asking about children, he's a male shifter. What did you tell him?" Elizabeth bit into her waffle and looked down surprised, Ryuu could really cook!

"I told him I didn't want to be put on any psycho hit list because he knocked me up and that we'd have plenty of time for kids later, like, much, much later. Though I don't know if that's an option anymore." Meryn finally gave up any pretense of eating and put her fork down.

"You don't like kids do you?" Elizabeth guessed.
 

"Nope. I'm not comfortable around babies. I wouldn't mind if they hatched and were like four or five. You know walking and talking. So they could be like 'Hey Mom, I gotta pee.' Or, 'Mom, I'm hungry.' At which point I could say 'Go tell Ryuu'. I never had a mom, I don't think I can be one."

Elizabeth couldn't stand the look on Meryn's face, she looked so dejected and lost. "I never had a mother either you know and I plan to totally rock being a mom. I mean you get to mold their little minds from the second they are born."

Meryn perked up. "What do you mean?"

Elizabeth continued. "My kids are going to be awesome. I will read to them and make sure they know how to get to Narnia or what to do if the Doctor ever grabs their hand and says 'run!' and they'll know what the one true ring is."

Meryn smiled. "I never thought about it like that. It would be like getting a brand new laptop and you can install whatever new apps you want on it or dress it up with a new skin."

"We can roll with that analogy. Meryn, there's no rulebook. As long as the kid is breathing, not hungry, semi-clean and not rocking in the corner drooling on itself, you're doing a good job." Elizabeth took another bite of her waffle.

"Really? That seems too easy."

"I mean it's a lifelong responsibility, you'll worry about the little bastard until the day you die. But the fun stuff outweighs that."

"And it's not like you'll be alone. I would be more than honored to help. I'll have you know I am an expert at changing diapers." Ryuu ruffled Meryn's hair.

"Thanks guys. I feel a little bit better about the whole thing. I could be pregnant, it's not like we've been using birth control. I just felt trapped. I wanted more time," she paused then looked up. "What if the ones responsible for killing all those women come after my baby?" she asked in a tiny voice.

And there is the real crux of the issue. She's already afraid for her future child.

"Meryn, how can you say you won't be a good mother when you're already worrying about them?" Elizabeth demanded.

Meryn blinked then smiled.

"
Denka
, I swear to you, no one will ever hurt you or your child. You are under my protection." Ryuu's body practically glowed blue. Elizabeth saw a tiny light hovering around Meryn's ear.

"Plus you have me, my fathers, my uncle, Gavriel, your mate, and every single unit warrior in the world willing to kill to protect you." Elizabeth motioned to the frantic little light.

"Oh Felix! Thank you!" Meryn cuddled empty air and looked up. "He said he would guard my baby every night."

"See, whenever it happens, you'll have all the support you need." Elizabeth wiped her mouth and sat back with her cappuccino.

"I'll talk to Aiden tonight. But in the meantime, what are we doing today?" Meryn turned to face her.

"I don't suppose you know how to get to the city do you?" she asked.

"I sure do. Ryuu, will you come with us?" Meryn turned to her squire.

"Of course,
denka.
Just give me a few minutes to finish cleaning up after breakfast." He stood went to the hallway and returned with a coat and scarf. He hung it on the back of Meryn's chair and with a bow left for the kitchen.

"Our order for supplies shouldn't arrive today. Who did you call yesterday to place the order?" Elizabeth asked.

"Ohmigosh, I need to introduce you to Adelaide, that's Aiden's mom. I placed the order with her squire, Marius. He is marvelous." Meryn pulled her backpack onto her lap and pulled out a tiny coat. "Here you go Felix." The coat was visible and suspended for one second, then disappeared. Meryn turned to her. "Sprites are sensitive to the cold. I also had Adelaide knit me a scarf with a sprite pocket so he could be warm on my shoulder. She made it look like the fourth Doctor's scarf for me." Meryn lifted a brightly colored scarf from the back of her chair.

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