Snow Time for Love

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by Zenina Masters

“I will be a father.”

  “You will be a father, and you are already an uncle to that entire brood inside, plastered against the window.”

  He blinked in surprise. “I suppose I am. Well, you do not pack lightly.”

  “When it comes to family, no, I do not.”

  He wrapped his arms around her and buried his head against her neck. “Pardon my lack of sense, but this is not what I expected today.”

  “I know. Like I said, I didn’t mean to blurt it out. You should have been the second to know, not overhearing it.”

  “I don’t care how I heard it, I am just glad I did. I really want to take you home now.”

  She grinned and felt the erection through her clothes and his. “I know, but Dad cooked, and you would not believe how good a turkey can be with a bacon sweater.”

  “It has to be better than it sounds.” He kissed her.

  She took his hand and hauled him back to the house. “Focus on the bacon.”

  They had to get back to their family. Dinner was almost done.

  Epilogue

  Nova smiled down at the child in her arms and looked over at the exhausted fey next to her.

  “They tell me that they changed the binding after we were joined. They hadn’t anticipated this when they crafted the magic. They forgot that this was the entire point of the exercise.” Nova smiled and stroked the pointy ears of her daughter.

  He looked over at her and rolled until he could kiss the head of his pale blue little girl. “It was worth every moment of it.”

  She laughed softly. “That was my line. So, knowing what is in store, would you try it again?”

  “I am just waiting for the chance to try. You heal, and let the little one here get some weight on, and the rest will take care of itself.”

  He shifted and held Nova against his chest, and she held their daughter. She let her eyes close as he whispered, “We are going to have to think of a name.”

  “Noella.” She smiled. “Noella Frostwind.”

  The little fingers opened and closed. Nova stroked the tiny hand, and she felt the chill that echoed the touch of her husband. “I stand corrected, Noella Frostfingers.”

  Reygaer put his hand under Nova’s and he chuckled. “She is powerful.”

  Nova leaned back with relief. “Good. There are eight other couples out there who aren’t sure that this is going to work. Our darling girl is proof of concept.”

  Reygaer chuckled. “She is proof of conception as well. There is no doubting that she is mine. Even the most sceptical fey will have to acknowledge it.”

  Nova grinned and dozed. After nine months of uncertainty and snobbery, they finally had proof that the joining of fey and shifter would work. Anyone coming near her daughter with anything other than respect was going to meet the sharp side of the shifter. Unease was over. It was time to make their place in the fey world.

  Reygaer held his family as the fey began to stream in with gifts for the new baby. While Nova was out for the count, Noella was wide awake, and she stared at the incoming fey with her solid blue eyes.

  One by one, they bowed and left their gifts at Nova’s feet, and she slept through it all. She had kept emotional control for nine months to earn the respect and trust of the fey by having a child who carried the power of both parents, and now that the stress was over, he doubted that she would wake for a day or more.

  The gifts piled up and continued to for the next week. Reygaer wore the baby in a sling and helped Nova open the presents, explaining some of the uses for the odd items and the vials of healing and magical solutions.

  He smiled as she catalogued everything and prepared a list for thank you notes. Despite her power, she had so many human habits, he sometimes forgot that she had not been able to work magic until this last year.

  Noella snuffled and frosted her sling. He let her grip his finger, and he walked up behind Nova and pressed a kiss to her neck.

  She smiled and turned to face him. “How are my two precious snowflakes?”

  He winked. “She is fine; I am feeling neglected.”

  His mate pulled him down for a kiss, and Noella made a gurgling noise that would soon evolve into laughter.

  Ice and heat ran through his veins, and he loved every moment of it. He had hundreds of years with his mate ahead of him, and he looked forward to many more of these moments, but first, he had to teach Noella to build ice castles. One thing at a time.

  Author’s Note

  Snow Time for Love is book 300. Between Viola Grace and Zenina Masters, I have 300 individual titles in active publication as of Jan 1, 2015.

  Thank you to the readers who have let me get this far, and I hope they will come with me as the shifters collide with elves for a while.

  Snarling at the Moon is the next Shifting Crossroads instalment, and this up and coming fey will deal with a wolverine who has a bad attitude to everything. She is a hard person to get to know and isn’t shy about using anything she has at hand to make that clear.

  Thanks, and I really mean thanks, for reading,

  Zenina Masters

  http://www.zeninamasters.com

  [email protected]

  About the Author

  Viola Grace (aka Zenina Masters) is a Canadian sci-fi/paranormal romance writer with ambitions to keep writing for the rest of her life. She specializes in short stories because the thrill of discovery, of all those firsts, is what keeps her writing.

  An artist who enjoys a story that catches you up, whirls you around and sets you down with a smile on your face is all she endeavours to be. She prefers to leave the drama to those who are better suited to it, she always goes for the cheap laugh.

 

 

 


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