That night was awesome. Aidinth and I danced our legs off. At one point, he was dancing with Kimber, while I danced with Kai. I wanted to show everyone that if I'm not afraid of her, no one else should be either. I wanted everyone to see she is not the threat that her sister was. Aidinth and Queen Chumani even danced with her. I could feel all of the tension in the room leave with that first time I danced with her. After that, everyone treated her very well again. I was so happy to see that. She didn't deserve the way they treated her before.
Aidinth and I were sitting at our table, when Drago walked up to us with a smile on his face and a fairy princess named Poppy on his arm! We were both so happy for him. Poppy was just what he needed. He accepted his kids with open arms and He accepted her just the way she is. Aidinth and I both wished them all the happiness in the world. He and his kids deserve it, after all they've been through. I told Aidinth, "We should stop in there
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As we waved goodbye to King Uther and Queen Chumani, I could see Queen Chumani wipe a tear from her eyes. I'm going to miss that sweet woman. I have grown to love her like the mother I lost so many years ago. But we are not going too far away, and we will be back at least three days a week for work. We just really needed a space of our own. I did invite them up for dinner this weekend. Maybe that will take some of the sting away. I know they understand where we are coming from, I just want them to be as happy as we are about this move. We park in front of Drago's house, and as soon as we open the car doors, we can tell there is trouble in paradise. Kids screaming, "No!" and "You're not my mom!" I know that has to hurt Poppy and probably Drago too. Aidinth and I look at each other and run to the door. I ring the doorbell and Drago answers. He has such a sad look on his face, it scares me. I say, "I heard there is trouble in paradise. I thought maybe we could help." Drago sudd
All the way to the house, I was dreaming of what life will be like, and I was loving every minute of it. I do love the idea of being domesticated. It just feels right to me. In about six months, I won't have a choice. I will be up to my ears in babies, diapers, and formula. Breast-feeding three babies will be impossible. I simply do not have enough arms or nipples. That thought made me laugh. That's when I realized Aidinth was listening to me, because he laughed harder than I did. I said, "Caught you listening!" He said, "You didn't put a wall up, so all bets are off. Don't forget, you will have help. I will be there with you." I said, "True, I am happy that you want to be a part of it." He smiled, "I wouldn't have it any other way." As we got to the closest town from the house, he asked, "Have you decided what we're having for dinner tonight?" I said, "What do you think of chicken parmesan?" I could almost see him salivating as he said, "You can make that?" I laughed,
The next morning, I threw on a pair of sweatpants and a t-shirt and walked downstairs. I poured a cup of coffee for myself, went outside, and sat on the deck to just ease into my day. I do love mornings. Especially mornings when I can just relax into my day. I was thinking of all the unpacking that needs to be done when a wolf family walked up to me. I said, "Look at you guys! Your cubs have grown so much since we've been gone!" I held my hand out to them, and the male nudged my hand to the top of his head. I petted his fur, and said, "You know I'm wolf too, don't you?" Then the female and cubs approached. I sat on the floor of the deck and the cubs walked up to me. They were climbing all over me and trying to lick my face when they heard a noise. Aidinth was at the door, laughing at me being mauled by a pack of wolf cubs. I said, "He's good, guys. It's okay." I motioned for Aidinth to come out and they all stopped for just a minute, until he sat in a chair with a cup
I really didn't want to get them in trouble this early. I wanted to give them a chance to show me who they really are; good or bad, it can deal with it. I also can't lie to these guys. I'm horrible at it. So, I replied, "They killed a deer on our land. I heard the gunshot, and we went to investigate. They said they were actually looking for a wolf that killed one of their cows. They said they didn't know this land was occupied now." The wolf said, "He knew. We told him a while back. He asked about it specifically. He also knows that this is not deer season. Can you show us the spot you found them?" Aidinth said, "Sure can." We led them to where we found them, and the Game Commissioners could see what had taken place. I said, "I'm not so sure that I believe the whole wolf story, but there is a family of wolves, that I have become quite close to, and I really don't want them hurt. One of their cubs is a white wolf. I talked the mates into rolling the pup around in dirt a few t
After locking the doors, Aidinth carried me, bridal style, all the way to our bedroom. We were just about to get in the shower, when I heard a wolf howl, very close to our house. I said, "I can't ignore this. I think they need us." I ran downstairs and saw the entire wolf family at the door. I went to the garage and opened it. The wolf family ran inside, and I shut the door. I checked them all out, and the female's leg has been shot. "Aidinth," I yelled, "Call Layla! We need a healer." I petted her gently and said, "Poor momma, you just can't catch a break!" Aidinth ran into the garage, and I said, "The hunters started early. Momma here has been shot." He brought out a couple of old blankets that we had used for moving and laid them on the floor. I said, "Would you mind staying here for a minute while I get them some food and water? This is their normal feeding time." Aidinth said, "I also called Adrien, so everyone will be here soon." I said, "Thank you. I'm sorry for the cock-bloc
I immediately started to panic, not only for the wolves, but for my unborn children. I also knew that Aidinth would feel my panic. I heard Kina tell me, “I have already told Aidinth. Just hang tight. He will be here in a minute.” Then I heard Saige tell me, “I have already told Adrien’s wolf too. He will be here soon also.” I looked at the man in front of me and said, “What are you doing on our land and why are you hunting wolves to begin with? They’re endangered. You shouldn’t be hunting them to begin with. Your friends already learned that lesson last night.” He smiled at me, “I am well aware. That’s why I’m here. You are going to call the wardens off of us, or you will suffer the consequences.” I could smell he was human, so I knew he had no idea what we are. I laughed, “And what consequences would those be?” He sneered, “This isn’t the first house that has been burned down on this land.” Just then, Aidinth stepped onto the deck and said, “Babe, is everything okay here?”
When Koda and Layla left, we walked them outside and Layla introduced us to the two angels who would be watching over our house. Kemuel and Ramiel are both very handsome angels, and they look like fierce warriors. I’m glad to have them guarding the house. Now I don’t have to sleep with one eye open. We greeted the new guards, showed them the refrigerator, in the garage, with some snacks and drinks in it, and bid them a good night. When Aidinth and I walked into the house, I yawned, “It’s been a long day. We literally did nothing all day and feel like I’ve run a marathon.” Aidinth laughed at me, “You did more than me and I’m exhausted too. I think we just didn’t get enough sleep last night. We should try to sleep late tomorrow.” I laughed, “That won’t happen for me. I would literally, have to stay up until four am to sleep until noon. That’s just the way I am. Once I’ve slept eight hours, I’m up.” Aidinth sighed, “We will have to work on that. Won’t we?” I giggled, “Sou
When Aidinth and I got to the paint store, I had several colors of paint that I needed mixed, so we told the clerk what we wanted, and I started looking at supplies. I grabbed all the brushes I would need, a few drop cloths, and a small roller. I grabbed a few other supplies, and the employee showed each color to me, and I nodded with each one. “Perfect,” I said as I put the rest of our supplies on the counter. I was getting excited about starting the painting when my phone chimed. I pulled it out of my back pocket and read the text. The text is from Adrien. He says the white wolf may be in a bit of trouble. I whisper in Aidinth’s ear the white wolf may be in trouble. We need to hurry, or I can shift and be there quickly. He shook his head, “Please don’t shift with the threat of poachers still around.” I said, “Okay, but we should hurry.” Aidinth paid for everything, and we hurried back to the house, where the wolf family was waiting for me. Saige said, “