Now I just watched, admired, and offered advice when asked for it.
They had certainly built a lot of bedrooms. Of course I’d never told them there wasn’t any way that I was ever having ten babies. Not if this pregnancy was any indication to just how awful it was to bring life into the world. I hadn’t even gotten to labor yet.
The house, for all intents and purposes, seemed done. It was only security we had left to install. Things to keep bombs away. Hideouts. Devices to help in an invasion. I sighed. I hated thinking about it.
Right then, an image passed in front of my eyes. My son, the little boy I carried close to my heart, ran past me. He was ten. His brown hair was long, falling over his eyes and almost to his shoulders. It was summer, warm, and he’d been swimming. He was shirtless and shoeless, running toward the house. His olive skin, so like his father’s, had been tanned in the sun.
I heard my own voice carrying toward him. “Did you leave your towel by the lake?”
The lake? Yes, there was one walking distance away if we ran down the side of the cliff nearby. It would never have occurred to me to do so.
“Emerson, did you hear me?”
Emerson? Yes, that was his name. Of course it was. How had I not known that? We couldn’t come up with anything we liked and yet there it was, clear as day. He was Emerson.
He stopped, spinning around. “I did, Mom. I have the towel. It’s in the yard on the ground not at the lake.” He spun around again, continuing wherever it was he was determined to go. A second pair of footsteps followed, the sound music to my ears. A second little boy, younger, dark haired but paler skinned than his brother rushed after Emerson.
“What about you, Mason, did you leave your towel? I am not in the mood to hunt down towels today.”
He scrunched up his nose. “Mine is at the lake. I’ll go back. Sorry.”
He scampered backward, his plans to chase Emerson thwarted for the moment. I knew him so well. All he wanted was his brother’s attention all the time. He looked so much like his dad.
Jackson.
I came into view. I was older by a decade. My hair was longer, and like my children, I didn’t wear shoes as I walked through my yard. I had a toddler on my leg and a baby in my arms. Tears filled my eyes at the image. The little girl asleep on my shoulder had no idea I was getting myself into a tizzy over towels. Such small trivial things, considering the world had been trying to end a decade before. But not now. Now there were times that were… simple.
The toddler jumped and down. I bent over and lifted him into my arms. “Yes, I’ve got you, Nathaniel. This time next year you’ll be chasing Mason.” There were four years between him and Mason. Maybe we’d waited on purpose, maybe something had happened. He had red hair, like mine, and even though he resembled me, when he stared up at me I could see his father, Canyon’s, eyes staring back at mine.
The little girl stirred but then stilled. Ari’s baby. The only girl we’d had so far, very close in age to Nathaniel. We called him Nate sometimes and it was starting to stick. She was… Megan. She was Ari’s. With her blonde hair and blue eyes, she was every bit the beauty I’d wished I could be when not being so had seemed so important. She wasn’t going to grow up to value herself that way, not when there were so many important things for her to do.
Mason shrieked with laughter, coming back into view, thrown over Ro’s shoulder. “I’ve got the towel, and I found this little person down there by the lake. Do we know who he belongs to? I wasn’t sure. Could he be a puppy? Is there a puppy here now?”
The window in the house opened and Emerson leapt out of it, jumping down in front of his father, who quit laughing. We both stared at him. “I’m not a puppy. But I could be kangaroo, like they have on Earth. I can jump like that.”
Rohan sighed. “Please don’t do that. I know you can. It scares the heck out of your mother. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. Save it.”
Well, I guessed that answered the question about whether or not Emerson was going to have Super Soldier abilities.
He absolutely was.
Just then Canyon rounded a corner. He looked the same, except that he had a visible tattoo on his arm that looked like the letter W. The same one Jackson told me he was going to put over his heart. As if I’d conjured him by just thinking, Jackson appeared, followed by Ari.
I sighed. “Is it done?”
“Yes. You’re coded into the machine, and the signal should be sent back to just the right time.” Canyon grimaced as the other two nodded. “We hated doing it, but you were right. Too much goes wrong if you don’t spend that year on Orion.”
Ari patted him on the back. “It gets us all here. From that moment on time, the shifts in time get us to where the Dark Planets save us all.”
Time wasn’t linear. How could I forget when somehow I’d always known? How much did this happen to the others based on all the trips through time they made? Did they even know?
“Waverly?” The Rohan of now caught my attention, drawing me from my daydream. I blinked, and the image passed like a wave of time I couldn’t quite remember. “You okay?”
I nodded, patting my stomach. “Never better.”
“You were lost there for a second.”
What had I been thinking about? “I don’t know. My mind wanders. Pregnancy brain, I guess. What do you think of the name Emerson?”
He blinked. “I love it.”
“Yes, me too.” That was his name. Our son.
Ari
It was my night with my love, and I was late getting to her. Rounding the corner into the secret area of the compound where we still lived—even though the scanner was broken—I found her asleep in my bed, right where I’d known she would be.
I threw off my shoes and crawled in next to her, ignoring the demonic clowns who wanted my attention. They weren’t real. This was.
She was warm, and for a second, I just basked in getting to hold her before her eyes opened slowly. “Was there an emergency?”
“Another ship full of Earth refugees are here. This ends soon. They’re working on a plan.”
She nodded at me. “I know. If I wasn’t pregnant, I’d say we should go.”
“We’re needed here. But I understand the inclination.” I yawned. “You feeling okay?”
She leaned over to kiss me, and my body woke up through the exhaustion. There was never a time I didn’t want her. She was my whole world. I placed my hand on her stomach. “You didn’t answer me.”
“I feel fine. Big. But fine.”
She really wasn’t large at all. “I love you.”
Her smile was pure female satisfaction, and I loved seeing it on her. Whatever had ridden Waverly for so many years, whatever had kept her feeling less than the incredible woman she was, it was gone now. Her father didn’t haunt her steps nearly as much, her insecurity had been replaced with a tenderness that came with knowing her own worth. When she looked at me, it wasn’t with a question in her eyes about whether or not I was going to change my mind.
She believed.
And if there was one thing Jackson, Canyon, Rohan, and I could agree on, it was that we could hold onto faith in anything—space, time, wars, outcomes, right, wrong, love—as long as Waverly believed in us.
Lucky for us, she did.
Afterword
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Other books by Rebecca Royce…
Wings of Artemis
Kidnapped By Her Husbands
Rescued by Their Wife
Crashing Into Destiny
Meeting Them
Reclaiming Their Love
Loving Them
Ship Called Malice
Saving Them
Dark Demise
Light Unfolding
Still Waters (coming soon)
Last Hope
Tradition Be Damned
Past Be Damned
Destiny Be Damned
Compassion Be Damned
Future Be Damned (coming soon)
Dragon Wars
Forever
Eternal
Always
Evermore
Endless
Wards and Wands
Hexed and Vexed
Curse Reversed
Tragic Magic (Coming Soon)
Safe Haven
Everywhere and Nowhere
Dimension X (coming soon)
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Soul Bound
Prisoner of the Dragons
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Shadow Promised
Strange Days
Weird Nights
Bizarre Years
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The Warrior
Initiation
Driven
Subversive
Redemption
Justice
Warrior World (spin off of The Warrior)
Deacon
Micah
Jason
The Westervelt Wolves
Her Wolf
Summer’s Wolf
Wolf Reborn
Wolf’s Valentine
Wolf’s Magic
Alpha Wolf
Angel’s Wolf
Darkest Wolf
Lone Wolf
Fallen Alpha
Alpha Rising
Alpha’s Strength
Alpha’s Sacrifice
Alpha’s Truth
Alpha Enticing
Hidden Alpha (coming soon)
The Capes
Seductive Powers
Adrenaline Rush
Last Ascension
The Conditioned
Eye Contact
Embraced
Unlawful (coming soon…)
The Outsiders
Love Beyond Time
Love Beyond Sanity
Love Beyond Loyalty
Love Beyond Sight
Love Beyond Expectations
Love Beyond Oceans
Love Beyond Flames
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Cascade
Haunted Redemption
Phoenix Everlasting
Fragility Unearthed
Persuasion Enraptured
Reverse Harem Story
Unconventional
Unexpected
Undeniable (Coming Soon)
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No Quitting Allowed
Mr. Wrong
Bite Marks
Bitten Surrender
The Vampire and The Virgin
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Crimson Lust
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