Chapter 467
“In here!” she calls, peeking out from the living room and giving me a big smile.
“Also, sorry,” she adds, grimacing a bit. “We were very rude, bursting in here like that, weren’t we?” “I’ll
forgive you as soon as you give me my little nephew to hold for a few minutes,” I say, smiling and
reaching for Rafe, who my sister happily hands over to me. I’m instantly gratified when he gives a
squeak of happiness and reaches out his own hands, clearly recognizing me and wanting to see me as
much as I want to see him.
“Yes,” E sighs, crossing her arms as she observes me with the baby.” Rafe makes everything better.”
“That can be his slogan,” I say, grinning at the baby, “when he’s King.” Eughs and I turn to smile at
her as Rogeres into the room after me. I shift my gaze to Sinir, who stands behind E, quiet
with his arms crossed over his chest.
“What’s wrong?” I ask, looking between the two of them. “First you tell Roger not toe to the pce
this morning, and then you’re bursting in here this afternoon? What’s up?” “We had kind of a crazy
night,” E says with a grimace, moving to the couch and sitting down on it. Sinir moves to stand by
her, clearly tense and still not adding anything to the conversation.
“Oh?” I ask, sitting across from my sister. Roger sits behind me on the arm of the couch, paying close
attention and sending a little pulse of wonder and curiosity down our bond. He, too, is very intrigued by
this.
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E sighs and then begins to tell me all about her eveningst night – first the dinner with Calvin, and
then his im to being her mate, and then Sinir turning into a wolf and bursting out the door, seeking
to hunt him down.
My eyes go wider and wider as E continues.
“But,” E says with a shrug. ” Honestly, I don’t think he’s my mate, Cora. I am not…into him, in that
way that mated pairs are supposed to be.” “Really?” I ask, turning my head to the side. “I mean, he’s
really good looking E – ” Roger scoffs behind me and Sinir glowers, which makes me and E
burst intoughter.
“No,” she says, shrugging and reaching across the couch, clearly seeking her baby. I hand Rafe back
to her and she pulls him into herp, clearly deriving a lot offort from having him near. A little
excitement twists in me, because I can’t wait to hold my baby just like that. “It’s not like that, Cora – I
mean, I feel a very interesting pull towards him? And there are like, literal sparks in the air between us
whenever we get close or our skin touches?” My eyes dart up to Sinir now, who growls behind E
to hear her say this detail. But she just rolls her eyes and ignores him.
“But Sinir says that…when you meet your fated mate, your wolf knows it, and you’re like…very
attracted to them. Like, tear your clothes off attracted to them.” She pauses for a moment, her eyes
moving between me and Roger. “Is that what it…was like? For you?” “Well,” Roger says, his voice
unusually serious. “We have a bit of a different story because Cora’s wolf was so tucked away for so
long. But as soon as her wolf…woke up? For the first time?” I look over my shoulder to see him
nodding vigorously. “Yeah, E. We knew. Immediately we knew. I mean, I knew before because of the
intensity of my feelings and my attraction to her, but when our wolves found each other…” “There was
no denying it,” I finish, giving my sister a little shrug. “But E,” I say, frowning a little, “why did you
come here? I mean, it’s a crazy story and I’m d to know it. But why rush across town when you’ve
clearly had a rough night and very little sleep?” “Because,” she says, biting her lip a little. “We were
kind of hoping that you could…ask mom.” “Oh!” I say, blinking in surprise a little. “How…how do I do
that?” She shrugs a little. “You just like…call to her.” “What,” Roger says, and I look up again to see him
smirking. “Like, she just puts her hands to the side of her mouth and hollers?” “Would you take this
seriously?” Sinir snaps, drawing all of our eyes to him.
“All right,” E murmurs, narrowing her brows at her mate and scooting forward on the couch. “You
come sit here with me. It was just a joke, Dominic.” Roger just grins but Sinir scowls, clearly
stressed, and slips in behind E, wrapping his arms around her. My heart goes out to him as I watch
him tuck his head against hers, because as much as E says Calvin is not her mate? I can tell that
he’s stressed and wants a definite answer.
“Okay,” I say as I breathe out a steady breath, reaching my hand up for Roger’s.
He gives me his, not asking why I want it, but I just want him close. “So, like, inside? Where the gift is?
I just…call to her?” “Yeah,” E says, giving me a little smile as she leans into the man who is
undeniably her mate. But…well, Sinir had two. I guess it’s possible, would even be…symmetrical,
for E to have a fated mate as well.
“I’d ask myself,” E says with a shrug, “but I burned up the bond when the priestess tried to take
Rafe.” E hugs her little baby closer and I give her a sad smile, thinking about everything that my
sweet sister has gone through in the fight for her family. And suddenly, all I want to do is contact mom
even just to give her a piece of my mind for giving E such a tough path. So, I squeeze Roger’s hand,
and I sink inside of myself, searching… reaching… And it takes a few minutes, but suddenly Ie to
a very steady ce within myself, where my gift glows with a warmvender light. And then I call out
without words… Mom?
There’s a pause, and then a pulse within the gift, and then it burns brighter. And when I open my
eyes…she’s suddenly there. The goddess, transparent, incorporeal, in my living room.
“Oh,” I say, jumping a little in surprise.
Because she’s just there.
“Hello, Cora,” she says, giving me a delighted smile.
“Hey, mom,” I reply, my voice quavering a little. Because she’s so beautiful, and I can feel the love she
has for all of us radiating from her, so much so that it brings a little bit of a tear to my eye.
“Um,” Roger says, and I nce up at him to see him looking at me like I’m a little crazy.
I frown at him and then look around at the rest of my family. “You can’t see her?” I ask, a little surprised.
“Nope,” E says, grinning at me andughing a little, hugging Rafe tight. ” From our perspective, it
looks like you just called the armchair mom.” Iugh a little and gesture towards her. “Well, she’s right
there,” I say with a shrug.
“We believe you,” Roger says, giving my hand a little pulse.
“Time is short, Cora,” my mother says, turning her head to peer at me. “I cannot appear consciously
like this to you for long, or frequently. But I could tell by your request that you needed my help.” “Yes,” I
say, sitting up a little straighter. “Um, do you know what happened with E? Or do I need to tell you?”
A little humor passes unintentionally down the bond between me and Roger, and I can tell that he
thinks it’s very funny that I look like I’m talking to the armchair. But I just roll my eyes and ignore him.
“I know everything, Cora,” she says, her smile beatific.