to five weeks along. I need to keep her here for a while, so don’t start threatening to take her home,” Ian ordered, but Bo didn’t hear him.
Everyone began congratulating the happy couple, Tobias and even Jade.
Solaris cried for joy. “Auntie Jade,” she said with a sigh as she hugged the young woman. She turned to Bo and smothered him with kisses.
Bo teased Tobias, “How does it feel to be a grandpa?” he said, still in shock himself.
“Magickal.”
Both men stood on either side of Raven, each holding a hand.
Tobias waited a moment for her to gain her bearings.
“Father,” she whispered.
Tobias smiled as he leaned over to kiss his daughter’s forehead. “
“I thought I was supposed to die if I was turned. I remember drinking his blood-didn’t I?”
Bo looked deeply into her smoke-colored eyes. “Yes, you did drink it, but our son or daughter saved you,” he said with a glowing smile.
She pulled back. “I’m pregnant? I thought I was dreaming.”
“No. You’re not dreaming, love.”
“Yes, you are pregnant. We’ll figure out exactly how far along soon,” Ian answered.
Solaris made her way over to Raven and hugged her dear friend. “Your mother is standing next to your father and she is absolutely beaming with love.” She turned to Tobias. “Soon you will be reunited and she says she can’t wait. She sends her undying love.”
Tobias wiped a rarely shed tear from his eye. “Tell her…”
“She knows,” Solaris said. “And she sends her love to you girls-I mean women.”
Raven smiled and motioned to Jade. “Come here, Auntie Jade,” she whispered.
The two women embraced. “I’m so sorry things happened the way they did. I’m sorry I turned you. That wasn’t my intention.” Raven was weak from the abrupt changes her body had gone through in the last few weeks.
Jade smiled. “Rest. And don’t be sorry. I found love with Mick who, as you know, is Lamai. So now I really feel like I’m part of the family.”
“He’s a good man,” Raven said.
“I know. He was under my father’s control when he was working at Blood Pool. That was the white powder you saw, Sol. The
Solaris nodded as she gazed at her friend. “So, will I be an honorary aunt?”
“Of course! I can’t believe this. I’m still in shock.” Raven began to cry as she put one hand on her belly while the other caressed Bo’s face.
The room slowly cleared out, giving the two lovers privacy.
“I love you. You are my life,” he whispered as he kissed her neck.
“Oh, Bo, I was so upset over what happened-that I changed. I was going to let you go. I didn’t want you to be saddled with a mortal woman. You deserve so much more than I would’ve been able to give you.”
Bo hugged her. “Don’t ever say or even think that,
He pulled a black velvet box from his pants pocket and opened it.
A flawless, heart-shaped diamond, set in white gold, sat inside. He removed it from the box and placed it on her ring finger.
“I’ve been carrying this around for weeks.”
“It’s beautiful!”
“You’re beautiful. You told me you would marry me, remember? Now, it’s official. I want you to be my mate for life-to be my wife. So start thinking about dresses and food for the celebration. As soon as you’re well enough, we’re getting married. I should have done this years ago. I’m sorry I made you wait,
Raven put her arms around her man and held on tight. “You were worth the wait, lover.”
About the Author
B. Ella Donna is a freelance writer both online and off. In addition, she has had work appear in