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Authors: Ruth Anne Scott

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Chapter Sixteen

 

Ty leaned down and pulled Samira out of the hole in the forest floor. Around them the rest of the warriors were emerging from the moss and taking deep, long breaths of the night air. It was the first night in as long as any of them could remember where no one had to be afraid.

"If that sky was a reflection," he asked, looking up into the sky above them, "That means it was just as much an illusion as the Klimnu were able to make themselves."

"Yes."

"Then where is Jem? If that wasn't the real sky, where did he go?"

Samira wrapped an arm around Ty's waist and hugged him close, knowing that it was him that needed her strength now.

"I don’t know, baby. Wherever he is, though, he saved Uoria."

They walked slowly back to the meeting hall, many nursing wounds, but all alive. Jem was the only one they had lost. When they got inside the hall, Ciyrs, Eliana, Leia, and Eden immediately went to work patching up injuries with the healing potions they had created. Samira had instructed them on how to create several different types of ointments so that they could handle a variety of injuries quickly and effectively without having to go through the challenging and emotionally charged process of healing.

Samira and Ty stepped back and watched everything happening, the entire scene surreal and overwhelming. They watched the moments unfolding in front of her as if they were a series of postcards flashing past her eyes, or individual cells from a movie suddenly coming to life, each contained within its own crystalline second of existence.

Gyyx and Leia kissed in a corner, the tremendous warrior holding his tiny mate off of the ground so that he didn't have to lean down to her.

Eliana and Cirys exchanged meaningful glances as they worked with the warriors, occasionally pausing between patients to touch each other's cheeks or nuzzle noses.

Ero and Zuri sat on one of the benches facing each other, his legs straddling the bench and hers wrapped around his hips as they rested their foreheads against each other's and murmured unheard sentiments.

Pyra was on his knees in front of Eden, his arms wrapped tightly around her hips and his mouth pressing to her belly over and over again as she stroked the back of his head and wiped tears from under her eyes.

Each moment was singular and perfect. The couples existed only for each other right then and it didn't matter what else was going on around them. Ty felt a surge of nearly overwhelming love for Samira and turned to face her.

"I don't know how to do this," he said and she looked at him with worry in her eyes.

"Do what?" she asked.

Ty reached up to tuck a strand of her long, dark hair behind her ear and brush his fingertips across her cheekbone.

"Marry me, Samira."

She looked startled and then a veil of confusion fell over her eyes.

"What?"

"Marry me."

"You said that Denynso don't get married."

"We don't, but humans also don't live on Uoria, and as you might have noticed, that tradition hasn't held up well in the last few months either."

"Do you even understand what marriage is?"

"Not entirely, but you can teach me. I know that it is to humans what our bonding is to us."

"Well, as close as it comes. It's about making promises to each other and standing up in front of everyone that you care about and making public vows committing yourselves to each other."

"We can do that."

"You don't have to do this, Ty. I know that we are mated. That's enough for me."

"I know I don't have to, I want to. I want to give you the experience that you would have had if you had ended up with a human man. I want to know that your commitment to me means the same to you."

"It means more to me, Ty. I love you with everything I have and I am fully and completely committed to spending my life here with you."

"Do you have friends on Earth? A family?"

"A few, I suppose. My mother is there. Though I rarely see her. She hides from my stepfather even more than I do."

"Wouldn't you want them to see you get married? We don't celebrate bonding here. It is a very personal experience, as you know." She smiled and glanced away briefly, "But I think that there is nothing in this galaxy worth celebrating more than what I found with you. I waited for you for my entire life and I know that I resisted you at first, but that only makes me love you all the more because I was so close to pushing you away. I could have lost you forever and I would have spent the rest of my life alone and longing for you rather than spending each moment treasuring you. So, please, Samira. Bring me back to Earth and marry me."

"Then we'll come back to Uoria?"

"Of course."

Ty watched her eyes and saw them sparkle. A smile broke across her lips and she jumped forward into his arms.

"Yes. Yes, I will marry you." She pulled back and looked him in the face again, "Thank you, Ty."

The moment between them broke as a hush fell over the meeting hall. They turned their attention to the opposite side of the room where the king and queen were entering. Creia climbed onto the stage and reached down to help Theia up, leaning forward to touch a kiss to her fingers that he held as she settled into place beside him. He looked out over the crowd and one by one the warriors approached, standing three deep and several across in front of him. They lowered to their knees and bowed their heads to the king, who reached over them with one hand. Ty left Samira's side and joined them, taking his place at the back of the group, now both a warrior and a nurturer.

"I have never been more proud that I am tonight to be the king of this great tribe," Creia said, his voice low with emotion. "Tonight, these men," he turned to look directly at Samira, "and women, put their lives at risk to protect our compound, our people, and our future. We lost one of our warriors. Though he was just one of our great numbers, his life was not inconsequential. We will miss him in everything that we do, and remember his sacrifice for generations to come. Even he, though, would not want this night to be about sadness. We will mourn for our Jem tomorrow. Tonight is a night of celebration."

A cheer rose up from the crowd and the warriors climbed to their feet. Ty rushed forward to the king and queen, calling to Samira in his mind for her to join him. As soon as she was by his side, he stepped close to the edge of the stage.

"Sir," he said, and the king turned to face him.

His face lit up and he reached out to touch Ty's hand, crouching down at the edge of the stage.

"I heard magnificent things about you, Ty. I am so proud of you, and your father would be, too."

Ty felt emotion burning in his throat and nodded his acknowledgment.

"Thank you. I come to you with an official request."

"What can I do for you?"

"I need permission traveling to Earth along with a few of the warriors and the human women."

"Is everything alright?"

Ty turned and smiled at Samira.

"We're getting married."

There was a high-pitched scream behind them and Ty whirled around to see Eden standing just a few feet away, one hand clutching her belly and the other covering her mouth. Pyra ran to her side and wrapped his arm around her.

"Eden? What's wrong? Is it the baby?"

Eden shook her head rapidly and pointed at Ty and Samira.

"They're getting married!"

A ripple of whispers and exclamations rolled back through the room and Ty could pinpoint when each of the human women heard the news. While most of the Denynso didn't even know what the word "married" meant and were questioning the entire concept, each of the human women let out a delighted scream.

"You want to get married?" the king asked.

"I am the only one of my kind to have my power, I might as well be the first of my kind to get married." He chuckled, but then his face grew serious, "With everything that Samira has done for me, there will never be enough ways that I can show her how much I love her. This is just one more way that I can try. You want to promote understanding and cooperation with the humans. Since so many of them have found their way to us, don't you think it's time that we learn about their customs as well?"

"I do," Eliana said and the other human women laughed.

"You have my absolute permission and admiration," Creia said and stood so that he could go back to his wife.

Ty turned and kissed Samira. Behind him he could hear the other human women talking to their mates. He laughed against Samira's mouth. He had a feeling his was not going to be the only wedding the Denynso saw. He turned and saw Pyra nod, then reach down and rub Eden's belly again. Ty smiled. There was so much waiting for them in the future. Now with Samira's hand in his, the threat of the Klimnu gone, and the demons from his past no longer tormenting him, Ty finally felt ready to face each moment and discover what lay just ahead.

 

( The End )

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