Lanie
I hated putting up a permanent shield against my daughter, but Malachi had convinced me it was
necessary. Of course, we both knew that if Stella really was in control of all the powers of the universe, sheâd
have no trouble blowing right through any shield little old me was able to put up, no matter whether or not I
had the blessing of the Moon Goddess.
The real key was acting like nothing was wrong. Not just for Stellaâs sake, but for my other children. My
mates. My mother-in-law, even if sheâd been turning colder and colder to me every day.
Once things calmed down, I promised myself Iâd have a real heart-to-heart with Gabricla. Get us back on
the same page. I hated that I felt this growing distance between us.
Xander and Mason had included Zane in planning their updated safety protocols for me during the
testing of my own, still fully unknown abilities. I thought they were all being way overprotective, but I didnât
fight them about it. My mates were strong and knew what they were doing. So long as they weren't actively trying to stop me
from learning more about myself, I was willing to honor their simple requests for my safety.
Or what they perceived it to be, anyway.
This morning I was in my grandfatherâs quarters. Not in the breakfast room with its fake windows this
time, but a smaller gym. He had lined it with wrestling mats.
room.
âDo you think Iâm going to fly off and hit the ceiling or what?â I asked him with a laugh as I came into the
It was only me, Charlotte, Greyson, Braden, and Malachi. We wanted to make sure nobody could walk in on us during activities
my grandfather had promised might be âintense.â I felt better knowing I didnât have an audience, for one, but also all the people
around me would take care of me to the best of their abilities.
âLet's start with the most basic and move up,â Malachi said. âThe first thing I want you to do is shift,
Lanie.â
I hesitated, not sure I understood him right. âYou mean let my wolf take over?â
âYes.â
âThatâs not even a skill,â I said, balking. âThat's just my nature. Who I am. Me and my wolf are inseparable
He smiled. âSo it should be no hardship to allow her some freedom, then.â
âIt's not a hardship,â I agreed. I stripped naked, folding my clothes neatly.
There was no reason to be shy about it. Charlotte and Greyson were shifters, too, and understood the need to not shred my
clothes. Malachi was my freaking granddad. But Braden...
Heat painted my cheeks as I slowly turned away from the four people watching me. Braden and I were never going to be
together like that, but thereâd been a time when weâd flirted. I didnât think my mates would be thrilled about me being naked in
front of him no matter what. On the other hand, as I let Lily rise to the surface, being naked and changing into my wolf felt so free
that I really didnât care what Braden was looking
at.
âVery nice,â Malachi said, clapping his hands together.
Lily was happy to be out. She sniffed at the outstretched hands of my grandfather, wrinkling her nose and growling a bit at his
vampire scent. She had her freedom for a few more minutes before I called her back. I returned to my human form, tasting sweat
on my upper lip.
I put my hands on my hips. âNow what?â
Braden tossed me a towel and I wiped my face.
Charlotte handed me my clothes, and I dressed while my grandfather laid out the list of other skills I was
going to run through.
Levitation.
Check.
I didnât make it up very high, but I could get myself a few inches off the floor, anyway. I was glad it wasnât much higher, because
even with the soft mats to land on, I still ended up on my a ss.
Super speed?
That one was harder. No matter how I tried, the space was too small. Malachi coached me, but I couldnât
quite get it right.
âI run into the wall,â I complained, rubbing my nose from the bump I'd given it.
âYou're thinking too hard,â he said. âYou donât need to get up to speed. You simply are the speed. Try it
again.â
I did, getting frustrated, especially when Charlotte demonstrated along with him how easy it was.
âFor vampires,â I muttered.
âFor hybrids, too. You can do this,â Charlotte encouraged. âTake that first step and imagine the ne already done. Itâs mind over
matter.â
âIf you canât master this,â Malachi said, rolling his eyes, âI doubt you'll be able to take the next steps, s might as well just stop
right now.â
I took a step...and then I was a blur, darting back and forth in the small room, until I skidded to a stop in front of the Ancient
vampire.
âThere!â I cried. âI did it!â
âVery nice. Now letâs give you something hard to try.â