do, Tori sat stiffly in a chair, his leg bouncing while he gripped the arms of the chair tight enough to make his knuckles white. This was not about flying or being in a plane. Baldewin suspected this was about meeting a bunch of dragons and mages. Tori was about to be thrown into the deep end of the pool.
Baldewin had hoped he’d be able to introduce him to the clan slowly, ease him into a crowd of dragons and excited mages.
“They are going to adore you,” Baldewin murmured.
A nervous laugh left Tori, and he shook his head. “I think I’m going to be the least of their concerns.” His smile was crooked when he looked over at Baldewin. “While I would never wish harm on Cassie, it is nice of her to take the focus off me.”
Baldewin smirked back at him. “Cassie does like to be the center of attention, but I don’t think she would approve of this. I get the impression she’s fond of you already, and I’m sure she’s going to be frustrated that she can’t be the one to introduce you to everyone.”
“I’m happy to put all that on hold until she’s on her feet again.” Tori’s eyes strayed from him to Sasha as she carefully lifted Cassie into her powerful arms and carried her to the front of the plane. They’d stopped rolling at last, and Warin was working on getting the door open.
Sucking in a deep breath, Tori leaned toward the window to look out. A strange, strangled noise left him, and he straightened again quickly. Baldewin shifted in his seat to look out the window and nearly chuckled at the sight. More than a dozen people were standing just beyond the plane waiting for them. The one face he was glad to see was Ravi. If Cassie couldn’t be awake to help smooth everything over for Tori, then Ravi was an excellent second choice. He would do a great job of taking Tori’s mind off everything.
“Don’t worry too much about introductions. The main focus will be getting you to the castle and settled. We’ll worry about the rest later.”
Tori flashed him a weak smile. “Thanks. It would be nice to just relax for a little while. Though, I’m sure King Alric and the others would like the full details of what we know.”
“We’ll get there. We’ve got some time now that we’re home.”
The smile on Tori’s lips became a little stronger at the mention of ‘home,’ and Baldewin could only hope that the mage would soon start thinking of the Burkhard Clan as his home. He wanted him to feel welcome and comfortable among these people.
Baldewin reached over and gave Tori’s shoulder a quick squeeze before climbing to his feet. The door had been opened and the steps lowered. He reached them in time to find that Warin had gone down first and was gently lifting Cassie out of Sasha’s arms so she could safely descend. Alric and Cameron were right there, lines of worry digging deep in their faces. It could have been a trick of the lighting, but it did look as if there was a little more grey in Alric’s hair at the temples. At least he was in good hands with Cameron.
As he reached the tarmac, he heard Tori climbing down the stairs behind him.
“I can’t believe I freaking flew here,” he muttered under his breath.
Baldewin threw a grin at him over his shoulder. He couldn’t possibly be prouder of the man. He’d put his own fears aside to do what was best for everyone. Tori was going to be the perfect addition to the clan.
For now, the mage was edging closer to Baldewin, almost using his larger frame to hide behind. Not that he could blame him. Any dragon or mage who wasn’t focused entirely on Cassie was staring at Tori with open curiosity.
“No, she’s good. Everything looks good here,” Lisette said as she pressed her fingers to Cassie’s throat and head. “Let’s get her in the van and back to the castle.” Her head popped up, and her serious expression melted into a warm smile as she looked at the mage behind Baldewin. “Tori, we’ll do proper introductions soon, but you’ve done a wonderful job. Thank you for saving her.”
Tori sucked in a sharp, ragged breath. His grey eyes were shiny, and his lips pressed tightly together, but he gave Lisette a quick nod.
“That’s Lisette,” Baldewin whispered to him.
“Tori?” Cameron’s head popped up, and he stopped