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Chapter 181 There was a shadow moving in the window of Terry’s room; he must have finished his shower and could come looking for her at any moment. And if…
Chapter 181 There was a shadow moving in the window of Terry’s room; he must have finished his shower and could come looking for her at any moment. And if…
Chapter 180 Even from a distance, with the light so dim, she recognized him at a glance. Romina quickly threw on a coat and hurried downstairs. As she passed the…
Chapter 179 That gaze, so aggressive, also carried a hint of gentleness. It was extremely complicated. Even the hand gripping his own tightened a little. “Mr. Bowman, why did you…
After they had slept together, he had suggested being together, but she had always been evasive, never giving him a clear answer. So it was because she had someone else? …
chapter177 Every time he looked at her, it was with the same indulgent gaze one would give a child, full of affection. “Come on, let me show you the quartz…
The air was still warm with toast and jam when we stepped through the portal into Elliot’s house. The smell of coffee and syrup hit first, then the sound–spoons clinking, kids laughing, the scrape of chairs. Elliot, Macey, and Elias were bunched together at the table, plates still smeared with breakfast. Crumbs everywhere, faces sticky, the picture of childhood chaos. Reina was already clearing dishes with quick, nervous movements, her eyes flicking to me the moment I came in. “You’re early,” she said, though her voice softened when her gaze dropped to my bump. “I wanted to ask something.” I stepped closer, laying a hand on the back of Elliot’s chair. “Would it be alright if I took them to see Felix today? He’d like the company. Elias can come too, if he wants.” Elias’s head shot up, eyes wide. “Really? Me too?” “Of course,” I said with a smile. “If you’d like.” Reina’s lips pressed into a thin line. “Envy…” Worry painted her features plain. “After everything…” But George leaned over from his chair, interrupting gently. “Rein, maybe this is the perfect chance. Didn’t we talk about that date? Just the two of us? You deserve that.” Her brows pulled, torn between fear and longing. Elias bounced in his seat before she could answer. “I’ve never been through a portal before!” His grin split wide. “Can we really?” Elliot and Macey exchanged a look, equal parts smug and excited. I reached across the table, brushing Elias’s hand with mine. “Yes, really. Today, you’ll see.” “If that’s okay with your mum, of course,” I added gently, looking at Reina. Her eyes darted to George, searching his face like she always did when she was weighing the hard choices. For a moment, silence stretched in the kitchen, broken only by Elias’s impatient foot tapping under the table. Then Reina exhaled, slowly, shoulders lowering just a fraction. “Okay,” she said at last, voice soft but certain. “You three can go.” The kids practically vibrated in their chairs, Macey already reaching for her little bag as if she’d been packed and ready for weeks. Elliot’s grin was smug, and Elias bounced in his seat like he’d just been handed the moon. But before I could thank her, George cleared his throat and leaned forward, palms 1/4 10:33 Mon, Sep 15 Chapter 171 flat on the table. “Actually… maybe they should stay the night.” His tone was casual, but his eyes were steady on me. “If we’re going to get into the habit of sharing them, I’d like it to start now. Before I’m handed another four magicals to juggle.” Heat crept into my cheeks, and from the corner of my eye, I saw all four of my mates tense with varying shades of smirks, groans, and wide–eyed stares. “George,” Reina muttered, half exasperated, half amused, but she didn’t tell him no. Elliot’s grin only grew, Elias nearly toppled his chair with excitement, and Macey clapped like she’d just won something. I laughed softly, pressing…
Chapter 170 I woke to the faint sound of movement, drawers opening, voices low but steady. The room smelled like coffee and soap, comfort wrapped in chaos. Blinking into the morning light filtering past the curtains, I pushed myself up against the pillows. My belly felt heavier than yesterday, a gentle reminder that four little lives had made themselves at home inside me. My mates were already moving. Xavier was by the desk, flipping through notes. Noah had his phone to his ear, murmuring something sharp but calm. Haiden carried two mugs of coffee, setting one by my side before taking a swig of the other. Levi, of course, looked far too put–together for men who should’ve been asleep. “You’ve all been up a while,” I said, my voice still scratchy with sleep. “Don’t tell me you’ve been at this since last night.” Four sets of eyes turned toward me, guilty in different shades. Xavier rubbed the back of his neck. “We… didn’t sleep.” I frowned. “At all?” Noah shook his head, sliding his phone into his pocket. “There wasn’t time. We’ve been making arrangements for Felix. Setting up care so he’s comfortable and not alone. Theo and Zion will stay with him, but we’ll check in every day, and now he’ll have a nurse full–time and better living conditions.” Levi added without looking up from the papers in his hand, “And splitting shifts between here and the Underworld. Keeping things steady.” Haiden plopped into the chair beside me with a grin that didn’t quite reach his tired eyes. “Silas is pulling more weight than he should. Might have to give the guy a raise at this point.” Levi finally glanced up, his expression flat as a blade. “Silas doesn’t get an income.” That earned him a bark of laughter from Haiden and even a slight smirk from Xavier. I covered my mouth, half–giggle, half–groan. “Gods, you’re all hopeless.” Noah leaned his hip against the bed, eyes softening as he looked at me. “Hopeless, maybe. But we’re not stopping until everything’s handled.” I reached for his hand, squeezing it. “You should at least rest. Just for a little while.” Xavier leaned down, pressing a kiss to my forehead. “Later,” he murmured. “After we know you and 1/3 10:33 Mon, Sep 15 Chapter 170 the babies are settled.” Their stubbornness was exhausting and comforting in equal measure. My little army, always morning. always carrying more than they should, yet always circling back to me. “I want to go see Felix today,” I said after a long moment, my hand smoothing over my bally. The thought of him lying in a bed, fading piece by piece, made my chest ache. “I’d like to spend some time with him while I still can.” should Xavier looked up from where he was buttoning his shirt, his brow furrowed. “Then maybe you take the kids with you,” he said carefully. “Elliot, Macey, even Elias, if Reina agrees. Kids always seem to bring a little more life into a room.” Noah nodded immediately. “He’d like that. He lights up around them.” His eyes softened as he rubbed the back of his neck. “Sometimes, kids are the best medicine.” Levi and Haiden exchanged a look but didn’t argue for once. After I washed up and pulled on a soft dress, I let them herd me into the dining hall for food before we left. I wasn’t even fully through the doorway before a groan slipped out of me. Aleisha and Tommy were already there, hunched over plates piled with eggs and toast like it was their last meal. Aleisha’s hair was a wild mess, Tommy’s eyes ringed with shadows, both of them looking like they’d run laps around the castle before…
Chapter 169 Noah The lavender soap warmed in my hands as I worked it into a lather, slow and careful. I pressed it gently along Envy’s skin, tracing the curves of her shoulders, down her arms, over the swell of her belly. My thumbs circled as if I could smooth away the bruises, the exhaustion, the pain of everything she’d just endured. Gods, I’d almost lost her. The thought still made my chest tighten, a sharp ache I couldn’t shake. The image of her still body on that battlefield, Elliot screaming, Felix fading, it branded me. And yet here she was, warm in my hands, breathing, ours. I lingered over her stomach, washing softly around the curve that was no longer just one life, but four. Four. The number kept echoing in my head like a prayer and a warning all at once. Four little ones who were half her, half us. My throat thickened. What would they look like? Would one of them have Xavier’s scowl, softened by her smile? Or Haiden’s sharpness, tempered by her steady heart? Levi’s calculating gaze, balanced by her wildness? Maybe one would carry my eyes, but her gentleness. Gods, I hoped they all held her kindness, her grit, that stubborn light that refused to go out no matter how many times the world tried to snuff it. I slid the sponge over her ribs, careful of every breath she took. She hummed softly, leaning into my touch, and I pressed a kiss to the curve of her shoulder, whispering, “I’ve always wanted kids. Always. And now we’re going to have four.” She didn’t answer; her eyes were closed, relaxed in the water, but my chest swelled anyway. My thoughts drifted. Macey. Elliot. Elias. How would they handle four newborns crying at once? Macey would probably try to mother them all, bossing them around with that fiery little attitude of hers. Elliot… he’d protect them, no question. Gods, he already had, again and again. And Elias, I wasn’t sure yet, but I wanted him to know he belonged here, too. My hands stilled for a moment, soap dripping from my fingers into the bathwater. The thought I’d buried clawed its way back up. The papers. Sitting in my desk drawer for months now, waiting. Adoption papers for Macey. She was already ours in every way that mattered. She’d claimed us as much as we’d claimed her. She’d claimed Envy, maybe most of all. And I’d wanted to make it official. To give her a name and a place that couldn’t be taken away from her again. I ran the sponge down Envy’s arm, my chest burning with the weight of everything. Maybe it was time. Maybe after this battle, after what we’d almost lost, it was time to stop waiting. I kissed Envy’s temple, resting my forehead there, breathing her in. “You’ve given me more than I ever dreamed, little mate,” I whispered, voice breaking just for her. “I’ll spend the rest of my life making sure none of you ever slip away again.” She stirred faintly against me, murmuring, “Hmm?” 1/3 10:33 Mon, Sep 15 Chapter 169 “Nothing,” I said quickly, kissing her again. “Just thinking about our future.” Levi 43 Noah finally pulled his hands away, his voice steady but laced with that quiet reverence he always carried around Envy. “She’s clean enough,” he said, and the way he said it almost sounded like he was declaring her sacred. I stood already waiting, towel warmed in my hands. Noah lifted her carefully, water sliding down her skin in rivulets, and passed her into my arms like she was something fragile, though I knew better. Our mate was forged in fire, tempered in blood. Still, I took her like she was the most precious thing in the world. The towel wrapped around her, cocooning her in heat. She shivered faintly and leaned into my chest, and I pressed my lips to the crown of her damp hair. “I’ve got you,” I murmured, carrying her out of the bathroom and back into our room. Moonlight from the suncatchers spilled across the walls, broken into shards of colour that painted her face in blues and golds. I laid her down carefully on the bed, taking an extra towel Noah passed me. With slow hands, I worked the moisture from her skin, blotting gently until her body was dry. Then came her hair. I brushed it out in long, careful strokes, the tangles slipping free as the strands dried soft between my fingers. She sighed at the touch, her eyes fluttering closed, and the sound alone unravelled something tight inside my chest. When her hair lay smooth, I reached for the jar of moisturiser Mum had insisted on pressing into my hand weeks earlier. It’ll help with stretch marks, she’d said with a knowing smile. I dipped my fingers in, warming the cream before smoothing it over Envy’s belly, her thighs, the soft curve of her breasts. I should’ve been thinking only of the practical side of it. But the truth was, I didn’t want to stop the marks. I wanted them. I wanted her branded forever with the evidence that she carried our children. That her body made beating hearts, shifted her organs, bent to the will of life itself to house them. The idea of it, of her, marked permanently by what we’d created together, made my throat tight and my cock stir with heat I had no business entertaining right now. Was it getting me hard? Fuck yes. Did I want to see those marks every day, worship them as proof of her strength, her sacrifice? Even more. But not now. Not tonight. Tonight wasn’t about me. It was about her. About them. Our little army of lives is already shaping the future inside her. So I swallowed down the hunger and kept my hands gentle, kneading the moisturiser into her skin until she was glowing in the moonlight. I tucked the blankets around her, brushed one last kiss against her temple, and whispered, “Rest, baby. We’ll take care of everything else.” 2/3
Chapter 168 : Xavier stretched a hand through his hair, the exhaustion on his face mirrored in every line of his brothers. “It’s still early morning,” he said quietly, but with the weight of command behind it. “We all need to rest.” 53 Elliot’s head shot up immediately. “But…” “I want to go too,” Macey blurted, her small hand gripping Elliot’s tightly. Reina stepped forward at the same time I did, our voices overlapping. “No.” The kids blinked at us, wide–eyed. Reina softened first, crouching in front of them. “Not tonight. You stay here, both of you. Your mum and dads need to rest after… after everything.” Her voice shook, but her hand was firm when she brushed Elliot’s hair back. “We’ll see them tomorrow.” I knelt, cupping Macey’s cheek. “She’s right. Let us sleep tonight, little wolf. We’ll come for you in the morning, I promise.” Elliot’s lip trembled, but he nodded reluctantly. “Okay… tomorrow then.” “Tomorrow,” Noah assured, crouching so he was level with them. His hand ruffled Elliot’s hair before he tapped Macey’s nose with a faint smile. “That’s a promise.” Behind us, Malachi cleared his throat, glancing at his brothers. “Speaking of tomorrow, think we could get a portal back?” He gave me a meaningful look. “And Envy… you should come see Mum as soon as you can. She needs to know you’re okay. And you know she’ll want to see those pictures of the pups.” Arztec snorted softly. “If we don’t bring those back soon, she’ll skin us alive for holding out.” Julius just smirked, tilting his head toward the stack of photos still clutched in my hand. “Better start planning, sister. You thought one baby was chaos… wait until Mum finds out about four.” Exhaustion pressed at my bones, but warmth curled through me, too. Tomorrow would come soon enough. Tonight, we’d rest. Xavier I opened the portal with a flick of my wrist, the silver light spilling into the room like water. Malachi, Julius, and Arztec clasped my hand one last time before stepping through, promising to see 1/4 10:33 Mon, Sep 15 Chapter 168 553 us soon. The kids got their hugs next, Elliot clinging to Envy a little longer, Macey whispering “goodnight, Mumma,” into her chest. I kissed the tops of their heads, tucking their stray hair back like I’d done since the day we met them, before watching George gently steer them all back into the house….
Chapter 167 Reina’s eyes flicked to the bruise across Arztec’s ribs, her lips parting like she wanted to argue but couldn’t quite find the words. Elliot ducked his head, cheeks flushed, though pride glimmered under his embarrassment. Noah stood in front of her, his voice gentler, though no less fierce. “Reina, when Envy’s heart stopped… it wasn’t me who saved her. It wasn’t any of us. It was your son. Elliot held that crystal to her chest and willed her back to life. He brought her back to us.” His lips curved faintly. “That’s not a boy you need to protect from the world. That’s a boy who’s already saving it.” Tears welled in Reina’s eyes, her hands trembling as she pressed them to her mouth. Levi stepped in, pragmatic as always, his voice cool but sharp. Levi’s eyes softened as they flicked to Elliot. “That’s loyalty. That’s courage. That’s not prey.” Xavier then spoke, “Elliot is powerful, not just with magic, not just with what’s in his blood. His mind and his heart are powerful. We also struggled with letting someone so young, someone who had already been through so much, be able to make his own choices. But he makes good choices, always. He was born to be more than just our son, more than just your son.” “And we all have to give him the chance to show us just how crazy good he is.” Haiden smiled. Silence felt heavy, the kind that hummed with truth too big to deny. Reina finally looked back at Elliot, and for the first time, her expression cracked wide open, not with fear, but with awe. And Elliot, shifting nervously under all their eyes, muttered, “I just did what Mum would’ve done.” Reina’s shoulders slumped as if the weight of years finally slid free. Her eyes shone, wet and bright, but her mouth curved in a trembling smile. She reached for Elliot, cupping his cheek like she used to when he was small. “You’re right,” she whispered, her voice breaking on the words. “You’re not the same boy I lost. You’re more. Stronger. Braver. And I… I have to see that now.” Her thumb brushed across his cheekbone as if memorising him all over again. “You’re not just surviving anymore, Elliot. You’re living. And gods help me, you’re leading.” Elliot ducked his head again, though his lips twitched with a shy kind of pride. The room softened with it, every face carrying relief, reverence, and a little awe. And then, of course, it was Macey who broke the silence. She leaned forward, her eyes narrowing at my hand, which I’d forgotten was holding something. “Um… what’s that?” she asked, pointing. 1/4 12:57 Fri, Sep 12 B Chapter 167 I glanced down, blinking at the black–and–white sheets clutched in my fingers. Ultrasound photos. The proof of the little lives still fluttering inside me. “Oh,” I said, smiling despite myself. “These?” The room instantly went still, every eye locked on me. I lifted the first photo slowly, holding it where they could all see. “This,” I said softly, “is our baby boy.” Malachi shot up, pumping a fist into the air. “HA! I knew it!” he whooped, loud enough to rattle the windows. Julius shoved him, grinning just as wide, while Arztec just shook his head with a smirk. Elliot, though, he scrunched up his face, nose wrinkling in disbelief. “Wait… a boy?” he muttered, clearly confused. “But I said…” His voice trailed off as I carefully lifted the next photo. “And this,” I continued, voice a little shaky with awe, “is another baby boy.”…