Chapter Sixteen

Chapter

Sixteen

Beck

I settle back in my chair after suppertime with a

sense of peace I haven’t felt in a long time. The fire blazes in front of me,

filling the cottage with warmth. Meg rocks in the chair beside me.

Things feel right.

“I didn’t know about the hair thing,” she says quietly, her

gaze on the fire. “I didn’t know it was an intimacy.”

I’m not handling this as well as I should. When I walked in

earlier, I was struck by how sweet she looked with Cian sleeping, his head on

her lap. I felt a deep sense of gratitude because I knew I was going to get my

brother back and I would have Meg to thank for it.

And then I realized that bastard got her to comb out his

hair. I hadn’t been able to help the tiny flare of jealousy. I should have

hidden it better. “I was being an ass about it. Don’t think we’re going to

treat you like two dogs fighting over a bone.”

She turns her head slightly, and a curious smile curves up

her lips. “You really think me combing your hair is erotic?”

She’s lovely in the firelight. She’s lovely at any time, but

there’s something intimate about sitting here with her. Everything is going to

be fine once she bonds with Cian. Once she bridges the parts of our soul,

perhaps I won’t be so deviant. Perhaps I can be the man she needs me to be. “I

find it highly erotic, and I’ll demand it of you, wife.”

Maybe I won’t need to use the word demand so often.

She sits back. “I think I can handle it, husband.”

I like hearing her use that word. I mean to be a good one to

her. Better than that pathetic first husband she found on the Earth plane. “I

think you can, too. You handled Cian well.”

She seemed perfectly content to sit in the living room while

Cian slept. I cooked dinner while Dante entertained Meg with stories about how

the Vampire plane works. Her laughter had been music, playing through the brugh

and turning it into a home.

It’s everything I want. My family, content and happy.

“What’s wrong with him?” Meg asks.

“What’s wrong with Cian? The same thing that was wrong with

me,” I reply quietly. “He’s out of balance. He needed to be bonded five years

ago. For me, it came out as rage. For Cian, he’s dissolving into chaos. It’s

worse than I thought. He’s better when I’m around, you see. I had no idea he

was having episodes where he forgot years of our lives.”

Dante was the one to tell me that bit of news. Right after

dinner, he pulled me aside for a long discussion. He explained that Cian barely

remembered where he was when Dante spoke to him the night before. Cian was

confused and slightly scared when Dante awakened him. The vampire had to

explain the situation to Ci every time he woke.

“The sooner you bond with him, the better. You need tonight

to rest, but tomorrow it should be done,” I say.

After the events earlier in the day and the arduous travel,

Meg needs to rest. The bonding can be intense. I know what Dante told me should

make me worried. Cian is pretty far gone and that could put Meg in danger, but

then I remember how lovingly Ci wrapped himself around her before heading off

to bed. Cian might not remember where he is, but he knows how important Meg is.

He won’t hurt her. He’ll shut it down if he can’t control himself.

And I’m all right with that outcome. If Ci is too far gone,

we’ll sacrifice ourselves to save her. She is the important one.

I’m suddenly intensely aware that I’m alone with my wife.

Cian is sleeping, and Dante left after our talk, explaining he had someone he

needed to see. It’s bullshit. Dante is going to the tavern. He won’t be back

before morning, if then. It doesn’t matter. I have what I need from Dante. I

used his communication device to speak with Susan. She promised me a good

salary to clear out the tunnels in Dellacorp’s latest mining project. They’re

full of some form of monstrous bat. It’s amusing that the great and mighty

vampires with all their tech are deathly afraid of flying rodents. Not that

I’ll complain. Their phobias mean gold in my pocket. Gold I can use to fix up

the place and make Meg more comfortable.

I haven’t mentioned my impending trip to my wife. I don’t

want to disrupt the happy place we’ve found tonight. We need a few hours of

peace.

Meg leaves her own seat and slips to her knees beside me.

She lays her head on my lap, and I feel my cock respond. It lengthens to

painful proportions. I’ll go slowly with her tonight. The need to make love to

her rides me hard, but I force myself to relax. It feels like forever, but I

took her twice the day before. I need to show her I’m not an animal who will

fall on her at every given opportunity, even if that’s what I feel like doing.

I’m her husband. She’s been gracious and gentle with Cian, and I owe her

nothing less.

I let my head fall back against the wood of the rocking

chair. Such a long and rough day. Between the kelpie in the morning and the

painful conversation I had with Liadan this afternoon, I’m spent. I didn’t want

to hurt Lia, but I had to make it plain I can’t see her anymore. Liadan took

the news of my marriage with tears, but she was a lady about it. She promised

to help Meg fit in.

“He seemed better at dinner,” Meg murmurs.

She practically purrs when I stroke her hair. She’s so sweet

and responsive. I wonder if her pussy is purring yet. My cock tightens again.

The simple fact that she’s so close makes me long to shove her down and thrust

into her soft, welcoming body.

“Your presence makes a huge difference.” I let my fingers

play with the nape of her neck. “I felt it the minute I met you. Even before we

bonded, I was calmer, more centered.”

She looks up, her pretty eyes wide. “I have to sleep with

him to form the bond?”

“No.” There’s a wealth of hesitation in her question, and it

worries me. Growing up on the human plane probably hasn’t prepared her for the

reality of taking on two husbands. “Cian can form the bond without intercourse.

I could have, too. I just lost my head. I pushed you.”

“Don’t apologize again, please,” she says with a sigh. “I

have fond memories of the marketplace and arena, even if you don’t.” I’m not

sure what to make of that, but she continues without explaining herself. “I’m

just not sure what I think of sleeping with two men, even if they do look a lot

alike.”

I snort at the thought. “We’re identical. He’s thinner than

I am right now, but that will change. He’ll start eating again now that he has

a reason to. Our own mother had trouble telling us apart until we opened our

mouths.”

Her cute little nose wrinkles. “I guess you look that way at

first, but I can tell.” She gets up and eases herself onto my lap. Her hands

frame my face. “You have a small scar right here.” She leans over and feathers

a kiss above my left eye. “And your mouth,” she says as she lightly kisses my

lips, “is the tiniest bit wider than Cian’s.”

“Is it now?” I ask as my heart starts to pound. My blood is

busy working its way from my brain down to my cock. Her lips are petal-soft

against mine. Everything about my Meggie is soft and sweet. Goddess, how have I

come to need her so much in such a short time?

She strokes a hand down my hair. “Cian’s hair is slightly

longer than yours, and his eyes are a shade darker.”

“I don’t think anyone has ever noticed that.” I try to stay

focused on what she’s saying. It’s hard because she’s wearing one of my old

shirts as a nightgown, and I can see the swell of her breasts. If she moves

slightly to the right, I might be able to see her nipple. I love that she’s

wearing something of mine. It marks her as my wife, my lover. Mine.

Her face bunches up in a distressed frown. “You’re different

people, Beck. You’re brothers. Where I come from, one woman doesn’t sleep with

two brothers. It’s considered cheating, and most men wouldn’t put up with it.”

It’s my turn to frown. How can I make her understand? “But

we’re not different. There might be minor differences in our appearance, but

we’re symbiotic twins. We share a soul. He’s the other half of me. You need to

understand that we’re married, and that means you’re married to Cian, too. I

won’t push you into bed with him. He would never force you, but if you can’t

accept him, it’s going to be hard on us. We would never cheat on you. Cian will

never take another woman as long as he’s married to you.”

“I just need some time. I’ll do whatever it takes to get

Cian healthy.” She wiggles on my lap, seemingly trying to find a comfortable

position, but every wriggle of her hips goes straight to my dangerously

engorged cock. “I also would like to explore our relationship a little. Where I

come from, newly married couples take this vacation together. It’s called a

honeymoon. The new couple gets away from everything and relaxes and spends a

whole lot of time together. They really get to know each other.”

My hand closes over her hip. Can I get her to the floor

without hurting her? I can take her in front of the fireplace so she’ll stay

warm. I’ll keep the blankets around her, and this time I will be in control of

my baser instincts. I will very gently make love to her.

“Sweetheart,” I say soothingly, “I think that’s a brilliant

idea. I would like very much to know what pleases you.”

“I like it when you kiss me,” she suggests.

That I can do. I pull Meg close and nudge her face up to

mine. “Give me your lips, a chumann.”

She obediently tilts her head up. I’ll have Cian teach her

Gaelic. Though almost everyone speaks the vampires’ language, I enjoy the old

ways. I want to tell her I love her in my own tongue. I want her to know she’s

my darling.

She’s sweet in my arms. She clings to me and allows me to

take control of the kiss. It should make it easier, but every time I feel her

soften, need rises like a wildfire. I mean for the kiss to be gentle, a promise

of the way our lovemaking will go this evening. She’s so soft under me that my

dominant instincts shove their way past my defenses.

She is mine.

I’d fought for her, offered my blood to possess her. My

hands tighten on her arms. I deepen the kiss, my tongue forcefully showing her

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