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âWhy wouldn't I like it?â I asked as calmly as I could.
I
Stella shrugged. âIf I made you say something silly, then Izzy and Allie would laugh at you. You wouldn't like them to laugh at
you, would you, Mother?â
âIf I said something funny, I guess I wouldnât mind.â I took in a deep breath, m entally preparing for words I didnât mean to say to
tumble out of my mouth.
Stellaâs brows drew close together. Her expression screwed up in concentration. I braced myself.
âAbba!â Stella cried and got up from the couch to run to Mason.
I was now âMother,â but he was still Abba. That made me smile. Stella was a little girl with three fathers, but Mason was the one
sheâd known first. There was more than a biological tie between them. He swung her
up in the air and then down with a small groan.
âWon't be able to do that much longer,â he said to me as I also got up to greet him.
I wasnât sure if he wanted to kiss me, or honestly, if I wanted to kiss him, but when he pulled me against him, sweet relief flooded
me. I closed my eyes and let him hold me close. His lips brushed my temple.
Oh, how I loved this man.
And he loved me, too. I could see that in his eyes when he pulled away to quickly kiss my lips. He mouthed âlaterâ and added a
wiggle of his eyebrows that made me laugh.
Mason turned to the twins and the melting cartons of ice cream. âWhat's this? None saved for wow, you two must've been eating
a lot of ice cream. Look how big you got.â
He shot a look at me over his shoulder and his eyebrows raised. It was kind of startling to see he
they were changing.
âThey've almost caught up to you, Stella my star,â Mason said. âHow was school today?â
For a moment, I tensed. Mason loved our daughter. I would never doubt that. But I knew he was worried
after what Iâd done with Greyson. I didnât want him getting upset about Stella. I needed more information firs
Stella looked at me. Then she smiled brightly. âIt was great, Abba. Miss Janice let me go into the reading
group. Do you want to listen to me read?â
can't
Mason gave me a startled look. âReading? Already?â
I shrugged and tossed up my hands. âApparently so.â
âWe'll go in my room and do it,â Stella said, lowering her voice. âSo the twins donât feel bad, since they
tread yet. Theyâre still in the baby groupâ
âRight of courseâ Mason met my puas ansin as we channad silent communication 1/2
âWhen did she start reading?â He thought to me.
âAs far as I know, this morning,â I replied through the mind link
âAbba,â Stella said impatiently, tugging his hand.
âDid you see Xander and Zane?â I asked as he let our daughter lead him away.
âYes. We're good,â Mason thought back, although his attention was fixed on Stella and her description of something sheâd read in
the encyclopedia.
Through the open door, I could hear her reading to him. I helped the twins get cleaned up, just finishing as the door opened
again to reveal Zane and Xander. Both of them were laughing, arms slung over each others shoulders. Relief swept over me.
They obviously weren't fighting anymore,
âPapa!â
âDaddy!â
The twins ran to their fathers. Zane scooped up Isaac, and Xander tossed Alaina high into air, catching her easily as she
shrieked with laughter. He snuggled close to her.
âHello, love,â he thought to me. âAbout earlier...
I cut him off with my reply through the link. âNever mind. Iâm just glad you're all back home. We're all
together.
âDaddy, play with us!â Alaina shouted, squealing with delight as her father tossed her again.
Xander caught her in one arm, cradling her against his broad chest. âAs you wish. What do you want to
play?â
Isaac squirmed to get down from Zaneâs arms and ran to the bookcases along the wall. Whoever had supplied these rooms for
us had been thoughtful enough to provide a bunch of kid-friendly board games. Isaac picked out Weasels and Swings, an old
favorite I hadnât played in ages.
âStellie! Come play! Abba! Come play!â Alaina shouted as Xander put her down.
I was reminded again of Stella playing Hide and Seek Of my sister, of my childhood. But for now, I was present here, with my
children and my mates. Instead of letting myself be haunted, I chose to focus on the blessings the Moon Goddess had bestowed
upon us all.
I was going to be grateful for this peace as long as I could...because I knew it couldn't last forever.