I needed him to realize what he did wrong and fix it before I could allow him back into my and our cubs' lives.
My mind kept wandering toward Odelm, wondering when he would wake up. He didn’t need this much rest when I accepted his bonding spores. Was it my fault it was taking him such a long time to recover?
“Odelm will be all right Selena, I will make sure of it,” Xylo said, his eyes never leaving his med-tablet.
“Promise?” I asked, glancing in the direction Odelm’s bond thread traveled.
“We will make sure of it,” V’dim replied.
I closed my eyes and nodded, taking in a deep breath. Odelm would be okay. Nothing was wrong.
A ping sounded, followed by the sounds of the Royal Common’s main door opening.
I turned in time to see Kaede stroll in, dressed in his new uniform—including a new black cape fluttering in his wake. My gaze landed on the five figures dressed in similar uniforms with their capes’ hoods up, covering their faces as they followed closely behind him.
A gasp escaped my lips as a flurry of shrills sounded, piercing my ears.
Xylo dropped what he was working on and pushed me behind him as the princes flanked either said of me.
“I am here, Selena. I will protect you,” Odelm swore as a pair of familiar arms wrapped around me from behind.
“Odelm,” I breathed.
“They are so cute, Kaede!”
“How dare you hide these precious ones from us!”
“B, look how gorgeous Meti is.”
My clan had their appendages unwound and up in a defensive position, ready to strike if needed. I watched the group in confusion, wondering who they were and why Kaede had led them in here.
“Sisters, stand down,” Kaede commanded, rolling his eyes. “Can’t you see your entrance has alarmed them?”
The five cloaked sisters removed their hoods, revealing their faces to us for the first time.
I squirmed out of Odelm’s arms and turned to face him. Standing on my toes, I grabbed both of his cheeks and looked deeply into his jade eyes.
“Are you all right?”
He nodded and hugged me tightly. Wrapping my arms around his neck, I held him tightly.
“I am fine, Selena. Do not worry about me. All is well.”
“But…”
“Now isn’t the time, Selena. We have guests. If it eases your mind, Xylo can check on me later, and we can have a discussion. Will that work?”
“Yes… I just wanted to make sure you know I’m sorry,” I breathed. “And I love you.”
“I love you too, Selena, my nestqueen,” he whispered. “Now, go welcome our guests.”
He let me go, and I backed away, making my way around my nestmates.
I glanced down at my cubs as I passed them by. They were hiding underneath Kaede’s cloak behind Z’fir’s legs, afraid of the new visitors. It warmed my heart to see them seek out Z’fir for comfort, accepting him so soon and trusting him to protect them.
Each cloaked woman was gorgeous in her own right.
All but one stood about the same height as Kaede—about a head taller than me—the one farthest from me only slightly taller. They all shared the same medium beige skin and angular faces. Yet each sister had unique characteristics which made it easy to tell them apart.
“Kaede. Are these your sisters? The Fab Five?” I asked, eyeing the newcomers.
The tallest one in the middle smiled at me and stepped forward, her black-gloved hand covering her heart. She reminded me of the Quaww, and I wondered if that was the species they spliced her with.
She had long, thick, jet-black hair with a crown of feathers starting from her eyes and the bridge of her nose and along her forehead. The plumage went from sapphire to emerald, and each feather’s tip was gold. Her eyes were a stunning bright blue that studied me quizzically.
“My name is Bryeca, but you can call me ‘B.’ I am the leader of the “Fab Five” and practically Kaede’s equal—”
“No one is my equal,” Kaede scoffed, crossing his arms.
“Anyway… My sisters and I have been waiting to meet both you and your clan.” B placed her hand out for me to accept. I hesitantly grabbed it, and she enclosed her gloved hand around mine and shook our hands—just like humans did in my studies!
She smiled at me and released my hand.
“I would like to introduce my crew to your clan if that is okay with you, Selena Darcaw of Destima, Seedbearer of Second Prince Zirene Darcaw,” B asked gently.
“It seems like Agent Kaede forgot to tell you about my ‘No Titles’ rule,” I chuckled before giving Kaede a dirty look. He smirked back at me, and I rolled my eyes at his antics before addressing his sisters. “Please, refrain from using such things around me while we are alone—we would waste time, trying to be proper. I have two princes in my clan with a third I want nothing to do with for a while.”
“Kaede may be our leader, but he is definitely wrong,” mumbled the shorter sister. Her translucent hair flowed down to her waist, shimmering in the light. She had light blue scales surrounding her pale pink eyes all the way to her ears, which were shaped like an elegant spiral shell.
“Don’t mind Kaica. She is shy. She is our group’s medic and tends to stick to her lab,” B explained, sending me an apologetic smile.
I felt for her. Xylo was the same way, always needing to study and preferring to be locked away from others.
“Name’s Aunya,” said the blonde woman standing next to Kaede with five bushy white-tipped golden tails that swayed back and forth. She smiled as her amber eyes met mine. “I am the team’s mechanic. Need somethin’ fixed or ‘vented? I can hook you up.”
“I am Nyx,” blurted a cheerful, bright green, short-haired woman as she grabbed both of my hands and shook them wildly, her fuchsia eyes alive. Behind her, four iridescent, clear wings buzzed as she jumped up and down with excitement. “I am the team’s pilot and have been longing
