Conclusion
Sharkbait Down Under
Vicki Corcoranâs POV
Deep Creek, South Australia
People say that all parties center around the kitchen, but no one at our housewarming wanted to be there. Not with everything else around; theyâd take a plate and sit on the window seats overlooking the ocean. Others went to the pool or downstairs to watch the fish swim in the aquarium. Iâd been circulating throughout our home all night, greeting people and socializing. It was after ten at night, and I was up on the roof. Nicholas was taking me for a moonlit spin on the dance floor.
âThis night has been perfect,â I told him as I leaned my head onto his broad shoulder. âThe party went without a hitch, and we caught a break with the weather.â It was cooling off now, just below 20 Celsius, as I got used to the whole Metric thing. There was a light breeze off the water and a few high clouds in the sky. The railing around the roof had downward-pointed LED lights that illuminated the edge gently without spoiling the view. There were only three other couples on the dance floor and a dozen more drinking at the tables. âI need to tell you something,â I whispered in his ear.
âYouâre pregnant,â he whispered in my ear.
I stopped dancing, stepping back from him in shock. âYou knew?â
âFor a week or so. The nose knows.â He pulled me back in and started dancing with me. âI figured youâd tell me when you were ready.â
âIâm sorry,â I told him. âI justâ¦â
âYou couldnât say anything until you were farther along because youâre afraid youâll lose this one too,â he told me. Damn, he was good at this mate stuff. âYouâre right. Many couples donât announce it to their friends and family until they make it through the first trimester. I think in this case, you should announce it now before the party breaks up.â
âWhy?â
âFirst off, people already suspect because the scent is faint around you. Still, youâll never have this group of people in one place again. If you wait a month, they will never be able to congratulate you in person. Our Pack can use this, too. Heirs settle a Pack and give them hope for the future.â
He was right. âHow should we do this?â
âOur parents should hear it before anyone else. Ask them to come up here.â
I sent them a mental summons and asked them to bring Linda, Amy, Makani, Fiona, Carly, and Noelani too. Those girls had helped me through my miscarriage, and I wanted them to be among the first to know. I led Nicholas to the edge facing the larger of the two coves; with the band taking a break, you could hear the surf below along with the noises from the party and the pool. Soon the group gathered around, and Nicholas held me from behind with his hands around my stomach. âI have an announcement to make,â I said as their faces lit up in anticipation. âIâm pregnant. Eight weeks along.â
The screams from the twins caught everyoneâs attention, and I got pulled from one hug to another as we celebrated the news. Only Mom stayed back since she already knew. Amy whispered in my ear when she got her turn. âDonât say anything, but weâre pregnancy buddies this time around. I found out just before I left home.â I hugged her extra tight; she was a great Mom, and I was thrilled for her and Kai.
The bartender poured champagne and sparkling grape juice, and they toasted my news. âI have to tell the others,â I said. We repeated the scene in the great room, pool, and Sharkbaitâs Cave. My Pack was thrilled with me joining the worldwide WolfyBabyBoom. The new couples from the SWIM had wasted no time in adding to our numbers. Mates, transfers, and babies had swollen the Southern Cross Pack to over a hundred and twenty now.
Families had moved into eight of the ten homesites that were part of our zoning, and another five lived in nearby towns. Our Pack was coalescing into two areas; many remained northeast of Melbourne, while others relocated between here and Adelaide. A number now worked for the Sharkbait Foundation or Sharkbait Productions, including a dozen Mermaids.
Nobody knew Master Caroline was such a philanthropist until she left most of her estate to the Sharkbait Foundation. Master Cyprian was unapologetic about the eighty-seven-million-dollar bequest to my charity theyâd inserted into her will, along with large donations to other conservation organizations. âIt was a good move, Vicki,â he told me. âBy donating the fortune to charity, it changes the picture with the Government. Foundation lawyers will go to court to get the money, and since no bad guys benefit, the Justice Department isnât as interested in seizing the accounts. It stopped the Federal investigations into Carolineâs finances that were looking for drug ties. It forces the next Master to rely on his existing wealth, giving a clean transition to the new leadership. And itâs good for you.â
We put the money to use. The Sharkbait Foundation had a strong educational and conservation focus, expressed through research, documentaries, and advocacy for marine preserves. The tagging programs Iâd started in high school were still going strong; the data allowed us to target areas like mating and nursery grounds for the sharks. The Sea Scout, now based out of Cairns by the Great Barrier Reef and staffed by a crew of mermaids, had become a premier research vessel in Australia. After our reality show fell apart, Iâd produced four documentaries on Australian sharks in the past year. When not filming our shows, we worked with university scientists and other organizations to use the Sea Scoutâs unique capabilities.
As I was accepting congratulations from people in my Sharkbait Cave, I scented Consuela enter the room. I looked at her and smiled as she rushed forward. âI just heard,â she said as she embraced me. âCongratulations.â
âThank you. How was school?â
âClinic practicals ran late, so I missed most of your party. Itâs good to see people again.â Consuelaâs position was unique; although sheâd only been a vampire for a few years, she was more controlled than most and retained more of her humanity. Sheâd joined Alessandroâs coven but wasnât comfortable in Sydney. She lived in downtown Adelaide and went to school for her medical degree under my supervision. I trusted her, and sheâd found a home in my Pack.
Master Alessandro approached with Becky on his arm. âConsuela,â he greeted her warmly. âStill coming back to Sydney next week?â
âRight after my exams,â she replied. Master Alessandroâs allowance for Consuela to stay in Adelaide still required her to return to Sydney every month. Young vampires needed training, and she was still in his Coven. âAre you still getting calls about me?â
âThe other Masters have gotten the message now,â Alessandro said. Some older Vampires wanted Consuela for their own, but she was not available. Alessandro wouldnât let her be abused and used again. âMexico City isnât happy, but in Australia, we are out of their jurisdiction. Master Cyprian made that clear.â
I heard a commotion upstairs. âVicki, thereâs a situation up here,â Dorothy said.
âWhatâs going on?â
âItâs Luke Miller. Heâs scenting and running around in a panic.â
Luke had turned eighteen two months ago, well after the international Scratch n Sniff, and hadnât found his mate at the North American Alpha Summit. âKeep everyone clear. His mate is here somewhere.â
I was trying to think of who in my Pack it might be when I heard a commotion from the stairway. âStand back and let him find her,â Leo yelled from upstairs. I saw Luke rushing down the stairs, still wet from the pool and wearing his swimsuit. His nose was high, and his wolf was forward as he tried to find her. Glowing eyes swept the room, looking for the source of that smell he craved.
Master Alessandro moved me behind him, not wanting a pregnant woman to be near a wolf seeking his mate. Rational thought could go out of the way, and bystanders could get hurt.
The guests remained still, moving apart and towards the walls out of the way. They didnât have to worry; his wolf had found his other half, and he ran forward and swept her up, burying his nose in the side of her neck. âMINE,â he growled lowly as we looked on in shock.
âWhat?â Consuela was confused as Luke set her back on her feet. She didnât get to say more as Luke started kissing the hell out of her.
I could see her relax into it and stopped Master Alessandro before he moved to separate them. âWait,â I said. âSheâs not fighting him.â
âWerewolves and vampires cannot be mates,â the Master said. âItâs never happened before!â
âYouâve got a front-row seat at history,â I replied. âLukeâs wolf knew his mate at first scent. She was human not long ago, and werewolves have had human mates.â
Hammer and Susan came down the stairs along with the other Masters and Alphas. Luke and Consuela didnât notice as they continued to kiss and hold each other. Luke whispered something in her ear, and she nodded. Before we could stop them, Lukeâs elongated canines flashed white and he claimed Consuela by biting the left side of her neck where it met the shoulder.
âNO!â Master Cyprian couldnât stop it now; Luke was drinking her blood, finally licking the wound clean as his teeth went back to normal. We watched as Consuelaâs teeth extended into points; Luke bared his neck to his mate, and she bit deeply into him and drank. When sheâd taken enough, she withdrew her teeth and closed the wounds.
âWill that even work?â I asked the question, but no one could answer. Our first clue came with the healing or lack of it. When vampires fed on humans, their saliva healed the wounds almost instantly, with no bruises or scars left behind. Together with their ability to affect memories, it allowed them to feed off humans and not leave evidence behind. Vampires had super-fast self-healing, so everyone expected the neck bite that Luke gave her to disappear within a minute.
Neither occurred the way we expected. Consuelaâs neck closed up, but the faint scars left behind pronounced Lukeâs claim to other werewolves and supernaturals. Lukeâs puncture wounds healed, leaving the same scars behind on her mate.
Their activities were getting more sexual by the moment, so I asked Dorothy to show the pair to the one spare bedroom we still had upstairs. It didnât matter if we thought it possible; Luke and Consuela were mates, and they had only one thing on their minds right now. Consuela wrapped her legs around his waist as he carried her up the stairs to bed.
âAlessandro, the bartender,â I said quietly. Not everyone at my party was supernatural, and this young woman had just witnessed a werewolf and vampire claiming each other. He nodded, understanding heâd have to remove the memories. âEveryone else, please join us in my conference room.â
In the back of the main floor was our home office, a large room overlooking one of the coves. It had plenty of couches and a conference table, and that is where the leaders of our world sat. Master Cyprian, Master Emily, and Becky represented the Vampires. Leo, Adrienne, Hammer, Susan, and Chairman Lars Svensson represented the werewolves, while Linda and Terry represented Mermaids. Nicholas and I had just sat at the head of the table when Master Alessandro joined us. âItâs happened, so what do we do now,â I asked.
âItâs Lunaâs will,â Adrienne replied. âDonât get in the way.â
âItâs never happened,â Master Cyprian said. âWhy now?â
âMaybe Luna is trying a new thing, maybe itâs always been this way, but our kinds never interacted enough for mates to find each other,â my aunt replied. âThe claims show the bond is accepted. Weâll have to wait and see what happens next.â
âShe could kill him,â Lars said quietly.
âVampires only inject venom from their claws as a defensive measure,â Cyprian replied.
âAnd if you have vampire blood in your body, it wonât affect you,â Nicholas said.
âOur kinds are each affected by taking the otherâs blood,â Emily said. âWe will have to wait and see what happens over time. She will feed off him often, I would expect.â
âAnd werewolves like to bite,â I said. âThey need to be together, and I donât want the first interspecies mates to end up in the Minneapolis Coven. I think it would be better for everyone to leave them here, in our Pack. Consuela will continue to train with Master Alessandro as before, and she can remain in University.â
âLuke is still in high school,â Susan said.
âHe probably has enough credits to graduate, and if not, he can complete his coursework online as I did. He can start college next year with the other Pack members.â
âItâs up to them,â Hammer said. âIf they want to return home to the Miesville Pack, I would ask Master Cyprian for help in defusing any issues that would come up. If they choose to stay here, then his mother and I have no objections. We know he will be safe in the Southern Cross Pack.â
âMaster Cyprian?â
âI agree,â he said. âI have to say, Vicki, spending time with you is never boring.â There were laughs around the room at this. âAs you say, new things are happening, and who knows what they may lead to?â
âJust wait until Consuela gets pregnant,â Susan said.
âVampires canât get pregnant,â Emily scoffed.
âTwenty minutes ago, we were all convinced vampires didnât have mates,â I replied. âI wonât put Luna in a box; if she made them mates, it was for a reason. We will have to see. I will ask Consuela to research the changes that their mating has on them.â
It was silent for a bit before Nicholas spoke up. âThe scratch ân sniffs will be more interesting,â he said quietly before we all started laughing.
âLetâs go back to the party,â I said.
The band and the catering staff left at midnight, allowing the party to go Full Wolfy. The pool guests removed their suits and inhibitions with the all-clear announcement; shaggy wolves started sliding down the waterslides into a swimming pool filled with mermaids, and mated pairs took advantage of the giant hot tub. Others headed down to the beach, building a fire in the private cove, while others ran up the canyons and hills on a kangaroo hunt.
I ended up with Nicholas and my girls at a table in the pool area by the snack bar, where we were cooking pizzas in the oven as fast as we could. We were laughing as we told stories, catching up after our time apart. I had to leave and do the hostess thing after I finished my pizza.
Nicholas and I stayed near the entrance so we could say goodbye to our guests as they left. By two in the morning, everyone that wasnât here for the night was gone. I ended up sitting in front of my aquarium with my Mom and Dad. The room dark and empty as we watched the fish swimming in the simulated moonlit night. âI love you, Dad,â I told him as I rested my head on his chest.
âI was right, you know,â he said as he pulled Mom closer on the other side.
âWhen?â Momâs voice held a touch of sarcasm.
âWhen you were getting ready for your eighteenth birthday party, you were nervous about finding a mate that night and having your whole life change. I told you that day you were an amazing young lady. You are smart, driven, beautiful, and a natural leader. Then I told you not to be afraid of your destiny. Do you remember your answer?â
I nodded. âI wanted to choose my destiny for myself.â
âAnd I told you Luna laughs at your attempts to tell her what to do. You needed to trust that she has your best interest at heart and be open to what she gives you.â
âI remember,â I said as the tears started to flow.
âLuna did well with you,â Mom said. âIt wasnât easy, but youâve got so much now. I think tonight proved Luna is not done with you yet. We couldnât be prouder of the woman you have become. â
âThank you,â I said softly.
I fell asleep with my head on Dadâs shoulder in front of the sharks, just like I had dozens of times before in Leoâs basement.
THE END
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