Theodore’s POVI tilted my head to the side as I considered the swatches Violet held out for me. “Do we have any options that are more… cheerful?”Violet flipped the swatches around to examine them herself. “Blue is meant to be calming. It’s the perfect color for the place we sleep.”I smirked at my
I splintered out of the way as my wife hurlled a trowel at me. She made the tool-turned-weapon vanish before it hit the wall. “You’re getting faster,” she complimented me.“At splintering or figuring out you’re always right?” I asked from right behind her.She spun around in a delighted surprise and
Theodore’s POV“This isn’t ideal,” I grumbled from the edge of our brand-new bed in the royal chambers. The bed was much smaller than the last one, though still unnecessarily large in my opinion. But Owen’s, the one we donated to Mel Rimanea, had been large enough that we could have tossed and turne
I waited for her to contradict me, but she didn’t. Though her smile slowly started to fade.“For women as intelligent as us, having no expectations, no prospects, no opportunities, no challenges, is a death sentence. In your situation, I would have done the same: scraped and clawed for any semblance
Violet’s POVI sat in the royal conference room an hour after Master Remy had completed taking our measurements. Theo sat on my right with Dahlia on his right. Kincaid sat on my left while we waited for our guest to arrive.The tension in the room was thick. No one liked my answer to what would happ
I wrapped my arm around my wife’s waist, offering both our Betas a warm smile.Kincaid and Dahlia held our gazes as long as they could before exchanging one of their own. Then Dahlia nodded as Kincaid said, “Thank you.”I gave Violet’s waist an affectionate squeeze as both our smiles grew. “You’re w