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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #General Fiction, #Romance MM, #erotic MM
release Elder Mercier.
Finally, both sides had what they’d tentatively come here for. Or
did they? There was still the matter of the imminent war between
magical creatures and shifters, well, imminent if they didn’t do
something about it. Even if the king and the Cunninghams were
willing to forgive and forget, which was unlikely, there were far too many people involved at this point for it to work. Elder Mercier had gone to the trouble of placing an intricate spell on Layton to draw the anger of the shifters. This would not go away simply because they
willed it to.
On cue, the king grinned at them. “Now, I have come up with a
solution for all of our problems. In order to ensure no war will break out, we need a political marriage.”
“A political marriage.” Byron frowned, having obviously not
heard this before. “Between who?”
Preston was starting to get a bad feeling. The Sidhe’s ice-blue
eyes fixed on him and his mate. “Young Layton is pregnant, is he not?
I believe he or she would make a fine consort for me.”
Preston’s beast ripped out of him, demanding blood just for the
audacity of the king. Did Sterling really think they would surrender the future of their unborn child just like that? Preston could still remember the way Elder Mercier had treated his mother as if she were some prized pet. They still hadn’t figured out if Bella had been under a spell or not, but the humiliations she had withstood were clear, and she didn’t even understand her position.
He took a step forward, ready to put the king in his place, but
Layton placed a hand on his wrist, keeping him from attacking. “No,”
Layton said coolly. “And the mere suggestion is an insult.”
Sterling arched a brow. “You should be flattered by my interest.”
“Well, we’re not,” Preston replied. “If that was what you wanted,
you should have just not wasted our time and yours.”
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The blatant refusal drew a dark scowl out of the Sidhe king. “You
should reconsider, Mr. Cunningham. There are few things in life as
risky as refusing one such as myself.”
He turned toward Byron and Skylar. “My friends, I’m sure you
must see how right I am.”
“No child of mine will ever have to be separated from their loved
ones,” Byron said, his voice like ice. Power flowed off him, and there was no mistake that right there and then, a war sounded great to the shark. “I will see you dead before I have you touch my grandchild.”
The situation might have escalated and a battle might have begun
on the spot, but suddenly, Sterling got a strange expression on his
face. It was a look of smug satisfaction, as if he knew something they did not.
Chuckling, the Sidhe nodded. “Very well, Mr. Cunningham. But
there will come a time when you will take your words back.”
And just like that, the Sidhe slowly backed away from Preston and
his companions and disappeared into the vegetation. Winter was the
only one of them who remained there, and while he looked
uncomfortable, he didn’t move, nor did he make any attempt to follow after his kind. For his part, Preston was too busy getting over his
anger and his need to hunt down the damn Sidhe and rip him to
pieces. Sterling’s enigmatic comments didn’t help, either.
In the end, just standing there didn’t help, and Byron decreed they
should go back to the pack house. “I’m proud of you,” he told Morgan and Layton as they started to walk away. “I don’t know what that
damn Sidhe is planning, but whatever it is, we can handle it.”
The glee that passed through Layton at those words invaded
Preston with warmth. The bitter taste of the anger began to fade, and he squeezed Layton’s hand. He might not have been able to hunt
down the people who’d kept him separated from Layton, but for the
moment, he was content in the knowledge that they were together,
and no spell could break them apart.
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Epilogue
One year later
“Fucking hell,” Layton shouted as another cramp struck him.
“God, Preston, I hate you. You’re never touching me again.”
Preston wiped his mate’s sweaty brow and murmured
reassurances. “I love you too, baby. Now come on. Relax. Just
breathe.”
More cursing and profanities followed, and Preston’s concern
grew. He hadn’t thought the birth would be so hard on Layton. The
plan had been for Layton to be knocked out with anesthetic and wake
up once everything was in order. But something had gone wrong. The
birthing seam all seahorses had didn’t open correctly, and in spite of the use of local painkillers, he was still in a lot of pain.
The only option that seemed to exist was using surgery to force
the seam open, but the doctors were reluctant to do so since it could bring dangerous complications. In the circumstances, Preston was
quickly growing desperate. In the end, there was no other choice. Just as the doctor readied himself to attempt the use of the anesthetic on Layton again, Preston focused on his connection with Layton and did
his best to feed positive energies into Layton. It was something Alexis had taught him. Even if he and Layton weren’t incubi, emotions were
extremely powerful and could make a great difference.
Layton released a brief whimper, but his body started to relax. At
last, his seam opened normally. The doctors exchanged looks of relief and finally managed to adequately anesthetize Layton.
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Fifteen minutes later, it was all over. Preston was officially a
daddy. Layton had given birth to a beautiful baby boy. At one point, their parents had expected Layton to have twins, but as it turned out, that hadn’t been the case. But this one child…Oh, he was gorgeous.
He had Preston’s blue eyes and a tuft of blond hair like Layton’s. He was a little angel. Or…he looked like an angel because he was
certainly crying louder than any angel would. He seemed to be testing the full extent of his lung capacity, and Preston smiled, already
anticipating how much like Layton their son would be. They’d
decided to name their boy Shea, and it suited him like a glove. Strong and beautiful. That was their son.
The nurses cleaned Shea up and handed him to Preston. As soon
as he was in Preston’s arms, Shea quieted down, his eyes big, blue,
and lovely. As Preston held the tiny baby, the doctors began to check over Layton’s vitals then transferred him to an adjoining chamber
where he could rest.
Preston followed after then and waited for a few minutes. At last,
Layton’s opened his eyes, and his gaze immediately zeroed on the
precious bundle in Preston’s arms. “Look, lovely,” Preston said.
“Look at our son.”
Gently, Preston handed Shea to his mate. Layton was never one to
weep, but as he held their son, his eyes filled with tears, tears of happiness. Preston felt pretty emotional himself. With everything that had happened, he’d sometimes thought this moment would never
come.
Still, it was later, when their family gathered around the bed, that the change in his life truly processed. There were so many people, all of them showing their concern and glee in their own, unique ways and at the same time trying not to put a strain on the newborn. Skylar and Byron hovered over the bed, proud grandparents for the second time.
Alexis sat on a nearby chair, his own son in his arms, cooing happily.
Rhys was right there with his brother, smiling slightly, now
completely healed of his ordeal. Morgan had taken position next to
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his twin, looking him over to make sure Layton was all right.
Similarly, Corbin was by Preston’s side, and it meant so much to
Preston since they’d been separated so many years by their own
misguided emotions and the machinations of others.
All their friends dropped by to see Shea. Angel and Clark, Reed,
werewolves Melanie, Derek, Jace, and Isaac, and of course, all their parents, who reveled in having another newborn in the family to fuss over. Garth and Nicolas were particularly excited at their first
grandson, while some of the others kept hinting to their own sons that they wanted grandchildren, too.
It was chaotic and a mess, but at the same, never too strenuous for
Shea and Layton. And then when everyone else was gone, a shy
knock sounded at the door. Preston bade the new arrival to enter, and Winter peeked inside with an almost bashful look. “I was just
wondering if I could—”
In the past months, Winter had become a permanent fixture in the
Cunningham household. Originally, he was supposed to go back after
dealing with the injuries caused by Elder Mercier, but in the end, it had been decided that he should stay. The whys behind it were
actually a mystery for Preston. Layton claimed his parents wanted the leeway and they could use a liaison with King Sterling should a
conflict begin.
But as time flew and no word had come from the Sidhe, it had
become increasingly clear that Winter had come to mean more to
them than just an intruder. Preston couldn’t exactly explain it, but there was something about the Sidhe that made them all protective of him. It might have been the ease with which Sterling had dumped him
here, with little regard to his safety, or the kindness with which he’d treated every injury. Preston had been inclined to believe Winter was a spy and had viewed Winter with distrust for a long time. But after one year, he could safely say there was no deceit in the Sidhe. If only he could say the same about some shifters. Bella remained a prisoner, and Preston had not seen her since the day she’d attacked Layton.
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Even now, he still wondered why she’d wanted to hurt them so much.
Most of all, he asked himself what else she had planned.
Preston shook the thoughts away as Layton snorted and ushered
Winter inside. “Stop skulking there and come in,” Layton told the
Sidhe. “I want you to meet my son.”
The door closed behind Winter, and as Winter hesitantly leaned
over Shea, Preston thought that their future was like that. Hesitant, uncertain, but certainly full of love, strength, and family.
“I think, Pres, that we can live with that,”
Layton’s voice drifted in his mind.
Preston shared a secret smile with his mate. They could live with
that, indeed.
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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