Hyacinth - By Abigail Owen Page 0,72

part of Dez had disappeared and instead there stood a man who was serious and confident.

“And I will also not accept the throne should it ever be offered to me. I stand behind Selene as my true and rightful Queen, as well as the leader who will take our people into a future full of opportunity and promise.”

“But our people will never accept her te’sorthene. He is not a wolf,” Mireilla pointed out. “What if you must?”

Dez grinned insolently, resuming his carefree mantle. “That is up to Selene and the High Council to solve. Just know that you will not see me as King through any means.”

With a jaunty wave, Dez sauntered out of the room, leaving a stark silence in his wake. Xavier was almost purple with frustration. Selene feared the man would drop dead of a heart attack any moment.

“My Lady?” Oren claimed Selene’s attention. “Might I suggest that we give the Council time to digest this stunning news? Together we will devise a way to handle the announcement to the Vyusher people.”

Selene nodded, her hand tightening on Griffin’s.

“I would suggest that we keep this situation a secret until such a time that we’ve determined an appropriate course,” Thomas added.

Selene considered his request. It went against the grain to have to hide the most important relationship in her life. She was proud of her te’sorthene, and she wanted to shout her wonderful news to the world.

A light tug on her hand had her looking toward Griffin. “It’s the right thing to do for your people,” he assured her mentally.

Warmth made her eyes glow bright silver. “I don’t like hiding.”

“Neither do I, but it’s okay.”

With a nod, she turned back to the Council. “We agree. We will keep silent about our true relationship until the right course presents itself.”

Chapter 46

“Something’s wrong with Lila.” Ramsey burst into Adelaide’s room, barely bothering to knock.

“What?” Adelaide sat up and rubbed her eyes. “Why do you—?”

“I can feel it.”

Adelaide raised her eyebrows. “How—?”

“I don’t know,” Ramsey cut her off again. “But it’s not important right now. I think she’s hurt.”

Adelaide closed her eyes. She remembered back nine months earlier, just days after Ellie and Alex’s wedding. The last time she’d seen her sister face to face…

*****

“Are you sure about this?” Adelaide had asked.

Lila glanced at where her little sister was perched on her bed, knees drawn up with her arms wrapped around them.

“Yes, I’m sure,” Lila answered. She continued packing clothes into the suitcase. Her hands and voice remained steady.

“Is it that hard for you?” Adelaide’s voice trembled. The thought of not having her sister close by was far too painful to imagine.

“Ramsey’s emotions are overwhelming me, Delia. And my own are far too closely tied to him for me to be reasonable. I need…” Lila paused in her packing as she searched for the words.

“An emotional break?” Adelaide supplied for her.

Lila bit her lip. “Yeah.”

“So let me and Nate come with you,” Adelaide insisted.

Lila suppressed a deep sigh and raised a hand to her head. This was an argument the sisters had been having for weeks. Ever since Selene had allowed Adelaide to see that she and Griffin were te’sorthene and had shared that fact with the family. The emotions spilling off Ramsey had been slamming into Lila as if she were hitting a brick wall.

“What if Ramsey needs you?” Adelaide tried a different tack.

Lila lowered her hand and resuming her packing. “His emotions are all over the place right now, and I’m not trying to help him calm down. He can handle it. He doesn’t need me anymore.”

“So you’re going to leave. Just like that?”

“Just like that.”

“What if I told you that the emotions you’re sensing aren’t final in terms of the relationships in the future?”

“What are you saying?”

Adelaide sighed. “I don’t know, honestly. The relationships I see are being clouded by something.”

“Then don’t tell me,” Lila advised. Adelaide felt a pulse of comfort come from her sister, soothing the near panic that was clouding her thinking.

“Listen. I need to go. Selene is so grateful for the Louisiana tribe’s help. They’re going to try to convince any Svatura out there that Maddox and not the Vyusher is the danger. Maybe they can get the other tribes to call off their attacks,” Lila began. “They need one of us to help them. Those tribes will never believe a Vyusher. And Marcus believes that my gift in particular can help. Especially since he has a telepath in his group. I can help.”

“But if you can help, then so can I. And so can Nate,” Adelaide insisted.

Lila moved around the end of the bed to sit beside her sister. “I know. But I really need some time on my own. And helping Marcus, by myself… it’s exactly what I need to get some perspective.” She leaned forward and gave her a hug.

Adelaide gripped her tighter and then gave a shuddering sigh, relenting. “Okay. If it’s what you need, I understand. I’ll miss you. But I guess I get it.”

Lila gave her a squeeze and resumed packing. “I’ll miss you, too. But remember that between Griffin, Ellie, Oren, and Selene, not to mention those newfangled contraptions like cell phones and the Internet, I’ll constantly be in touch.”

Lila placed the last items in her suitcase and took one final look around the room she’d shared with Adelaide. She closed the lid and zipped up the suitcase. “Okay. That’s it.”

The sisters regarded each other for a minute, unspoken support and grief and love and worry passing between them.

“Okay.” Lila nodded as she said, “Time to go then.”

*****

Adelaide opened her eyes, pushing the memory of that day away and focusing on the present. On Ramsey.

“Do you know where she is?” he asked.

“I just talked to her yesterday. She was in Brazil.” Adelaide jumped out of bed and grabbed a robe. Together they headed for Selene’s room.

“Again?”

“She and Marcus were meeting with the Svatura there. Still trying to convince them not to attack the Vyusher.”

“Then something went wrong.” Ramsey’s jaw clenched.

“We don’t know that yet,” Adelaide insisted.

“Meet us in Selene’s room,” Griffin’s voice sounded in both their minds.

“Damn!” Ramsey swore.

Adelaide felt fear clawing at her stomach. Together they burst into Selene’s bedroom just as Charlotte popped in with Hugh and Lucy.

Griffin didn’t waste time. “Something’s happened to Lila.”

“Oh God. What?” Lucy asked.

“We don’t know, yet. The whole damn Louisiana clan is missing. Sheila can’t locate them anywhere.”

“Is she alive?” Adelaide whispered.

“Yes,” Ramsey muttered.

They all turned questioning eyes on him. “How do you know?” Griffin asked.

Ramsey shook his head. “I don’t know. I just feel it. She’s alive.” He looked at Hugh and Lucy. “I’ll find her.”

Lucy left Hugh’s side to stand in front of Ramsey. She looked deep into his eyes. “I don’t know why you think you can, but if you really can feel my little girl, you bring her home. Do you hear me? Bring her home to me.”

Ramsey pulled Lucy into a big hug.

“I promise,” he whispered. “I’ll bring her home.”

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Dear Reader,

Thank you so much for trying out a self-published author. My readers in 2012 absolutely made my year. I would not be able to do this without readers like Kelli Tullis who won the “Name a Character” contest, naming Desmond in Hyacinth. My readers’ encouragement and interest inspired me to keep writing the Svatura series. I would also not be able to do this without my editor - Wendy Schirmer, my cover artist - Jason Vines, and a host of helpers including Elayne Arterburn, Cindy Webster, and Mom. A huge THANK YOU and I LOVE YOU to my amazing husband and children who support this obsession of mine.

I loved every second of writing and publishing this book. I hope you enjoyed exploring this little world I created that has been floating around in my head for years. If you enjoyed this book, please look for the next installment of this series out in summer 2013.

If you would like to contact me, feel free to go to any of my author sites. Thanks again!

Sincerely,

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45

Chapter 46

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