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Chronicles of Devon

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by W. J. May


  Tristan laughed softly, looking up at the stars. “Is that what happened on the course? You never wrote back to me.”

  Devon stared for a moment, then bowed his head.

  “How did you do it?” he murmured, almost too softly to hear.

  His father glanced down in surprise. “Do what?”

  Devon threw up his hands with a hard laugh, like it couldn’t be more obvious.

  “Rise to the top of the agency. Be a terrific dad.” He shook his head slowly, lifting his gaze to the tree. “I’m giving it everything I have, but I’m just...just barely missing the mark.”

  A sudden silence fell between them—one that lasted so long he tore his eyes away from the branches, only to see his father staring at him in surprise.

  “Dev...why on earth would you be asking me?

  Devon stepped back with a frown, like he was playing a trick of some kind. “You were the best in the PC—”

  “Yeah,” Tristan interrupted, “me and my partner, Simon Kerrigan.” He shook his head slowly, staring into his son’s eyes. “I broke a psychopath out of prison, spent the next decade crippled with guilt, and as a result...I was a terrible father.”

  A burst of color reddened Devon’s cheeks, and he suddenly regretted bringing it up.

  “No, you weren’t,” he argued half-heartedly. “You were just—”

  “I was distant and cold,” Tristan said decisively. “I thought I was protecting you, but I ended up blowing the whole thing. And you know it took me four months to nail that course, right?”

  Devon’s head snapped up in surprise.

  Carter certainly kept THAT to himself.

  “If you’re looking for a role model, you’ve got the wrong guy,” Tristan concluded. “I’d be far more interested to see what things you manage in the next few—”

  “Are you and mom getting a divorce?”

  Devon blurted it without thinking, then flushed as he held his father’s gaze.

  “What? No!” Tristan exclaimed. “What in the world gave you that idea?”

  “You,” Devon countered defensively. “You and your weird cryptic comment when I got here.” He slipped into a brooding impression. “Your mother and I have something to tell you...”

  Tristan threw back his head with a sparkling laugh.

  “Dev...your mother and I are renewing our vows.”

  Devon blinked in surprise, utterly speechless. A few minutes passed, long enough to make it unforgivably awkward, then he finally managed a soft, “...oh.”

  Tristan shook his head with an incredulous smile. “You thought we were splitting up? Why in the world—”

  “I don’t know!” Devon cried, throwing his hands up in exasperation. “Because everything’s terrible, all right? Because bad things always seem to be happening, so I thought...”

  He trailed off helplessly, feeling very much a child in his father’s coat.

  “Okay...so this is the level.” Tristan’s eyes sparkled with affection as they surveyed him in the dark. “Julian warned me it was bad—”

  “I wish you guys would stop talking about me.”

  “Never going to happen.” Tristan gestured to the house, pulling him along. “Now let’s get you back inside. With any luck, we can get there before anything bad happens.”

  Devon grinned in spite of himself, falling into stride. “Shut up.”

  They walked in silence a while before Tristan chuckled under his breath.

  “That was a terrible impression.”

  “It was a great impression.”

  “It was terrible.” Tristan slipped an arm around his shoulders. “You’ve got a long way to go.”

  THE LITTLE FAMILY HEADED back to London early the next morning, arriving just in time to drop the children off at both daycare and school. Devon waved goodbye from the car, smiling as they clambered up the steps, then slowly drove back to the house.

  He’d just stepped through the door and set down his things, when his phone rang. He dug around in his pocket and answered without looking at the number.

  “Hello?”

  Carter’s voice drifted through the line.

  “Guess what I’m looking at right now?”

  Not my case reports, I hope...

  “Mason Ross is training in the Oratory.”

  Devon’s head snapped up in surprise. “You’re kidding.”

  “Nope,” Carter intoned, a note of pride in his voice. “I don’t know what you said to the kid, but something got through.”

  Yeah...I guess it did.

  “In that spirit, I have something for you as well,” Carter continued. “Are you home?”

  Devon frowned, glancing around the house.

  “Yeah, I just got here. But what—”

  “Look out the window.”

  He turned just as a taxi pulled up in front of the house. A beautiful woman stepped out a moment later, spotting him through the window and waving with a beaming smile.

  Rae!

  “She got finished early, so I sent her home. Nice work, Wardell. We’ll see you on Monday.”

  “Yeah,” Devon breathed, grinning from ear to ear, “see you Monday.”

  He was out the door half a second later, throwing his arms open as his wife threw her body into the air. They collided with the force of a nova—kissing and grasping and hugging—until they were finally forced to pull away for air.

  “Never leave again,” he panted, gripping the back of her head. “It was terrible. We have too many children. They set traps for me, and I couldn’t—”

  She burst out laughing, silencing him with another kiss.

  “Don’t be ridiculous—I knew you’d be fine.” Her fingers traced his temple, sweeping back dark locks of hair. “Devon Wardell, at your least capable you’re still better than everyone I know.”

  He stared down at her, a smile still lingering on his face.

  “And that’s good enough, huh?”

  “Good enough for me.”

  Her eyes lit up with mischief as she abruptly went limp in his arms.

  “Now enough about the children,” she said theatrically. “Your wife has been freezing alone in Austria for a small eternity, and I have quite a few ideas for how we can pass the time—”

  He pressed a finger over her lips. “...how about we sleep?”

  Her eyes twinkled with a smile. “Sleep sounds nice.”

  THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON passed quickly and the children were overjoyed to see their mother waiting at the car. The little family celebrated at their favorite Italian restaurant before returning home just in time for homework, baths, then bed.

  Devon sat alone at the kitchen table as the rest of them slept—typing at a relentless speed, until at long last he slipped the last of his case reports back into the file. His joints cracked as he stretched, then he marched slowly up the stairs—desperate for a long and hard-earned rest.

  At least...that was the plan.

  “Dada?”

  He paused at the top of the stairs, glancing towards his son’s room. Quieter than a ghost he drifted down the hall and pushed open the door, to see those blue eyes staring up at him in the dark.

  “Hey, buddy.” He lifted him out of the crib with a smile. “Can’t sleep?”

  The child made a cooing sound and rested his head on his father’s chest.

  Devon rocked him back and forth—falling into the same rhythm he’d done a thousand times. He might have tucked him right back to bed, if a sudden sparkle hadn’t caught this eye.

  Is that...?

  He stared in amazement at the starry mobile he’d seen in Aria’s classroom, dangling above the baby’s crib. It had been awkwardly hung—she must have climbed onto the bookshelves to achieve it—but every so often it would twist and show him the inscription on the other side.

  For James

  His lips parted in silence before he pressed a sudden kiss to his son’s head.

  “I have an idea...”

  FIVE MINUTES LATER, fat
her and son were sitting in the park—leaning against each other on the bench as they stared up at the stars. Every so often one would lift his thermos, the other would lift his bottle, until at long last Devon set him down upon the grass.

  “Let’s try this again, okay? Together, this time.”

  The boy stared at him, eyes lit with the stars as they got into position—one kneeling in front of the other, gripping lightly on to a pair of mittened hands.

  “You just hang on to me. I’ll hang onto you.”

  He lifted those tiny fingers as James toddled forward precariously.

  One step at a time...

  THE END

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  Aumbry House was considered very special to hold the female students - their sacred vessels (especially Rae Kerrigan).

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