the wee love, put her on his shoulder and continued listening to his wife, who was still complaining.
“I mean, I wore a new nightgown to celebrate after I told you and everything.”
She did not wear that nightgown long, for it was in tatters on the floor while she was naked and taking his cock in their bed.
“I’m reading…from this…you’re pleased…with the news,” she pushed out between thrusts, scraping his scalp with her nails.
“Bloody…yes,” he replied.
She grinned up at him.
He kissed the grin on her face and set about the serious business of celebrating.
It would be when Silence was recuperating after giving him their son that Mars would take the piercing in his cock that demonstrated his body was hers and hers alone.
It was an unnecessary gesture; she already knew that.
But it was important regardless.
So, it was done.
King True
Temple to Wohden, Notting Thicket
WODELL
“You don’t seem very nervous,” Bram noted.
“Why would I be nervous?” Alfie asked.
“She’s a handful, that one. Bossy,” Florian stated.
“Thank the gods,” Alfie muttered.
True grinned.
The door opened and the priest took one step in.
“She arrives. All is ready. If our future husband can take his place?”
He didn’t wait for responses.
He moved out.
“Do or die,” Luther said.
“True down, Alfie down, you’re up next,” Wallace said to Luther.
“Not a chance. Bram’s up next,” Luther retorted.
“I do not think so, it’ll be Florian,” Bram declared.
“I’ll be last, for so many wenches, it would be a shame to tie myself to one and not let others have their piece of me,” Florian decreed.
All of this nonsense came as they moved out of the door.
True walked beside Alfie as he wheeled.
They did this slowly, letting the others fall ahead in front of them.
“I know she carries your child and you two are not speaking of it, for you don’t wish to take the light away from Bronagh,” Alfie said quietly.
True studied his man intently as he asked, “You are loyal and wise and smart enough to fall in love with Bronagh, and you are also a healer who can sense a pregnancy?”
Alfie chuckled, shook his head, and replied, “Bronagh is a nurse.”
“Ah,” True murmured.
“And there is the added evidence that anytime she doesn’t think someone’s looking, she has her hand to her stomach. And anytime you’re with her and you think no one is looking, you have your hand to her stomach.”
It was then, True chuckled.
“I am happy for you, my friend,” Alfie said quietly.
“I am as well. But today, I am happier for you,” True replied.
He clamped his hand on his friend’s shoulder.
When he did, Alfie lifted his and patted True’s.
True walked, and Alfie wheeled, into the sanctuary.
He saw right away his wife, sitting in the front pew, did indeed give it all away for she sat with her hand as Alfie said.
Resting over their babe in her belly.
Her other hand, as it often did, was wrapped around the veneration to her mother that hung at her neck, close to her heart.
He liked that in the now, with his babe growing inside of her, her mother was that near to the both of them.
He smiled at her.
Farah beamed at him.
And then True stood by Alfie’s chair and watched Bronagh practically run down the aisle to her intended.
He then proudly stayed where he was and watched them get married.
“Alfie knows,” he murmured, watching his queen’s face and enjoying how it expressed how much she liked what he was doing with his fingers.
“Oh dear,” she muttered, pleasingly distractedly.
“Bronagh too,” he said.
“True?” she called.
“Mm?” he answered.
Her back arched, her topaz eyes focused on his, and she whispered, “Please stop talking.”
He smiled.
Then, in order to do that, he kissed her.
It would seem Sir Alfie and his lovely wife Bronagh were intent to take care of business early.
For their babe was born only two months after Queen Farah gave King True their first son.
King Aramus
King’s Bedchamber, Keel Castle, Nautilus
MAR-EL
“You do know that mermaids don’t lay eggs,” his queen demanded irately.
“You’ve been sick all day, every day, for a month,” he ground out.
“Auntie says this is because I need to get under the sea on a regular occasion.”
“Do you know this for certain?” he asked.
“I have four cousins. You have met them. I think she knows,” she answered.
Aramus simply scowled at her.
“I’ll be fine,” she assured. “We’ll stay at Jorie’s palace. He’s welcomed us to do so as he’s in Fire City to await the arrival of Silence and Mars’s baby.”
Aramus turned his gaze out the window, where he was standing during this (most recent, it must be said,