I did a few more jobs, some required the gems, but most didnât. At first I was doing jobs that asked for a magic user but now that people knew the current holder was taking jobs they asked for me specifically.
My coven went through a lot of the jobs and sorted them for me from least difficult to most difficult.
Other covens and sorceress agencies tried to recruit me, but I liked staying with the one who delivered me as a baby and that my mom was a part of.
Once I was done I met Cade and Sadia at a small restaurant. âHey.â I sat down and put my bag under the chair.
Cade smiled. âI assumed youâd be late since youâve been so busy with working.â
I shrugged, âI do as much as I can since Gram warned me about how long I should be working a day. I donât want to overwork myself again. I usually work when Lexus is working.â
Sadia was staring at the menu, and she wasnât saying anything. Cade spoke instead, âHowâs he doing working with Viv?â
I picked up the menu. âHe doesnât really talk about it, he doesnât really like talking about it. He seems like heâs enjoying it though, sometimes he works overtime.â
Sadia looked up from the menu. âYou trust him?â
I didnât want to have the conversation again. âI do but I donât really want to talk about this.â
âJust one thing.â Cade said. âIs he hiding his emotions and thoughts from you?â
I sighed. âYes, he still does it when weâre apart. Itâs not a big deal. Howâs the pregnancy going?â
Sadia smiled and put her hand on her stomach. âItâs good and Iâm showing now so thatâs⦠fun. Cade told me you had more visions about him.â
I nodded. âYeah, Iâve been seeing further into the future lately. I donât know why everyone wants spoilers about their children so bad. I feel weird about already knowing about my children and Iâm not even pregnant. I didnât even think about being a mother, not much.â
âItâs fun to know, I want to know everything. Can you get the gem out so you can show me again?â
Sadia asked.
I frowned when I realized that before she was probably using our making up as an excuse to see her son. She probably always knew she was going to forgive me, but she took the opportunity to see a vision. âNo.â
Sadia frowned. âI thought you said youâd do anything for me to forgive you?â
Cade chuckled. âYouâre taking advantage of her babe.â
Sadiaâs frown looked genuine now. âFine, Iâm sorry Aqua.â She rubbed her stomach. âI just love him so much and I want to know him already.â
âHis dragon is silver, and his wings are huge in his adulthood. He babysits my son a lot from what Iâve seen. Our daughters are really close, mine is a little older than yours but theyâre inseparable, even in their adult life. Is that enough?â
Sadiaâs eyes lit up. âEnough? You know more?- Okay, okay thatâs enough.â She smiled. âAre we going to use the gem after dinner?â
Cade laughed and I rolled my eyes. âSorry Aqua, Sadia is just excited,â he apologized for her.
I was reluctant to tell them what had been on my mind, but I decided to anyways. âItâs fine⦠I saw Vella today, she told me to tell you guys sheâs sorry.â They looked at each other then away. I donât think either of them were able to forgive Vella and honestly, they didnât have to.
We talked about other things until our food came then when were done we hung out in a park on a bench for a while. âSo, you take jobs with your mom a lot?â Sadia asked.
I nodded. âShe helps a lot, and I love spending so much time with her.â
Sadia chuckled. âI want to meet her, Iâm sure sheâs not as bad as Cade says.â
I raised my eyebrows then scrunched them up. âWait what? Bad?â
Cade glared at Sadia then looked at me. âShe didnât mean that.â
âOh. Sorry, yeah I didnât mean that.â Sadia cleared her throat.
My intuition was telling me that they were lying. âYou donât like my mom?â
Cade sighed. âLetâs not make it a thing Aqua, I donât like your mom, you donât like mine.â
I scoffed. âI donât even know your mom, when I was around she would act like I wasnât even there. She didnât want me to spend time with you guys and even got mad when I watched a movie with our little brother. She always gave me dirty looks and I still wouldnât say I dislike her.â
âIt sounds like you dislike her.â Sadia mumbled.
âEven if I did which I donât, Iâd have actual reasons to. What has my mom done to make you dislike her?â
âKonain.â Sadia laughed. I think she was implying that he disliked that my mom called our dad by his full name.
Cade glared at Sadia again until she stopped laughing then looked at me. âShe slept with a married man who had a baby, is that not enough of a reason?â
I glared at him. âShe didnât know until after the first time they slept together.â
âWhat?â Cade frowned. âI didnât know that, but it doesnât matter because she knew all the other times for twenty years after that.â
I scoffed. âTheir affair didnât last twenty years. They took like a seven-year break then only saw each other a few times a year after that. She didnât even go to him after those seven years, he went to her.â
âOf course youâd defend them.â He spat and Sadia looked away sadly.
I got up. âIf you feel that way then donât come around me or my mother anymore.â I opened a portal into the castle which I knew wasnât the best decision. The only place portals could open was the room my Dad would use to keep the portal splicer in. The rest of the castle was protected. Dad made sure this room wasnât. I called Arma and Stewart to meet them in this room since they were working.
I hugged them then we sat and talked for a few hours. Luckily Stewart had the day off and Arma had someone cover for her. We didnât just talk about me and Cade. I caught them up on my life and they caught me up on theirs. âIâve been leaving the castle lately.â Stewart said. âI didnât want to but Konn asked me to watch Polly and Kaya. He refused to come back here, and I couldnât resist but help look after them. I stay in Konnâs hotel room with them a lot now when heâs with your mom, Iâve even taken them out.â
âHave you been seeing your girlfriend?â I asked.
Stewart nodded. âShe helps me watch them a lot. Weâre thinking about asking Konn if we could actually adopt them.â That sounded great because I was afraid Stewart wouldnât ever get out of his comfort zone. He didnât seem as lonely anymore.
âThis might be the last time you see me for a while.â Arma said proudly. âI took baby steps like we said, and Iâve convinced my family to let me travel. Iâve saved up so much money working here.â Arma deserved to reach her goals of new experiences. These were good friends of mine and I was happy to see I wasnât the only one whoâd come so far.