lips as he warningly lifted an eyebrow. “The doctor said to get all the sleep you can. The first trimester can be particularly trying.”
I shook my head as I gazed at his striking features. “Look at you,” I had to murmur in amusement as I stroked his jaw. “Sounding all earthling-like and medically savvy.”
Grinning, he snagged my hand and kissed the knuckles. “The only thing I miss about the Outer Realms right now is not being able to heal you with a kiss.”
Not only had my magically sealed womb become open for business when we’d come to Earth, but true love’s kiss stopped being a thing here too. That had been a particularly hard pill for Indigo to swallow, especially after I had gotten pregnant. He wanted to heal me with his lips as soon as the baby was born and realizing he couldn’t hadn’t sat well with him.
“You never know,” I answered on a shrug. “We may be sucked back there before it’s born.”
I set my hand over my stomach, worrying about that very prospect. When we had realized our amulets were missing after arriving on Earth, we’d been wondering when we’d be forced to return.
My surprise pregnancy had only amped up our concerns.
Would the baby be born here, before we were sucked away? And if that were the case, would it never be able to see us in the Outer Realms, always stuck here with Taiki and Melaina? And would it be better for the child if that did happen, even though we’d probably only get to see it half a year at a time? If that.
Or would it be born in the Outer Realms and forced to take on the Graykey curse with me? Would it even make it to birth if we were sucked back to the Outer Realms before it arrived? Or would my magically sealed womb try to reject it?
So many questions and not enough possible good outcomes.
We didn’t know what would happen. But we typically tried to avoid such conversations, already prepared to deal with whatever fate decided to unfold.
Indigo slid his hand over mine, and we cradled our unborn child together for a moment, the silence growing thick between us.
“We’ll be okay,” he assured me, kissing my temple. “All three of us. I can feel it.”
I nodded and glanced around, noticing the freshly baked pie sitting on the table in the dining area. “Were you waiting on me before taste testing this batch?”
“Of course.” Hitting pause on the movie, he slid me off his lap and stood, then snagged my hand as he pulled me up to my feet and led me to the table. “I can’t go eating pie alone, now can I?”
I smiled and sat when he pulled out a chair for me. “You just like to wait until I take the first bite to make sure I don’t toss up my accounts before you try it,” I teased.
“False,” he argued, feigning offense. “I take my bite at exactly the same time you do.”
“Oh, whatever.” I rolled my eyes as he dished up a single slice and set it on a plate. Then he handed me a fork.
When he picked up his own, we each watched the other intently as we reached out and scooped up our separate bites. I paused, squinting his way. He squinted mine. Then we moved in unison and tasted the pie at the same time.
I refused to react as I chewed, but Indigo closed his eyes and he moaned. “This,” he reported with a mouthful as he pointed at the rest of the pie left on his plate with his fork. “This is it. This is the best one yet.”
A statement he said after basically every pie he baked.
The man made cooking look as flawlessly easy as he did making friends. It was quite aggravating, actually. But every freaking one of his pies usually did turn out better than the last.
When he opened his lashes to gauge my reaction, I waited until I swallowed and finally gave a slow nod. “I think you’re right.”
He whooped and flew out of his seat. “Yes! I knew it!” Tugging me from my chair, he pulled me in for a kiss. “Now thank your chef properly.”
I rolled my eyes over the corny demand but complied anyway, never able to stray far from his soft, soft ground-walker lips.
Tasting the spiced apple and crust straight from his tongue made his usual taste even better. Arching against him, I gripped the front of his T-shirt and pulled him closer.
“Mmm.” I broke away and glanced around the quiet house, realizing how alone we were.
“Where’s everyone else?”
“Taiki and Melaina went shopping in Melbourne,” he answered against my collarbone as he leaned down to nibble his way along my shoulder, where the thin straps of the camisole I wore left too much skin bared for him to resist.
One of my eyebrows lifted. “Really?”
He grinned knowingly. “Really.”
“In that case…” I tugged on his shirt and got him to trip after me as I started back toward our bedroom. “I think I’m in urgent need of another nap.”
“I like where this is going,” he agreed. “Allow me to tuck you in properly, my empress.”
With a laugh, I pushed him down on the bed and then crawled on top of him. “Please do,” I returned huskily.
His dancing blue eyes glittered up at me with love as he paused to just gaze at me a moment. Then he smiled and touched my face.
“No matter what,” he murmured, running the backs of his fingers gently along my cheek. “It was worth it.”
“Yes,” I said. Yes, it was.
It didn’t matter what our future held, I decided. We were ready to face it no matter what.
Together.
The End.
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About the Author
Linda writes romance fiction from YA to adult, contemporary to fantasy. Most Kage stories lean more toward the lighter, sillier side with a couple meaningful moments thrown in. Focuses more on entertainment value and emotional impact.
Published since 2010. Went through a 2-year writing correspondence class in children’s literature from The Institute of Children’s Literature. Then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, English with an emphasis in creative fiction writing from Pittsburg State University.
Now she lives with her hubby, two daughters, cat Holly, and nine cuckoo clocks in southeast Kansas, USA. Farm girl. Parents were dairy farmers. Was youngest of eight. Big family. Day job as a cataloging library assistant.
Harry Potter House Gryffindor, Patronus White Stallion, character match Hagrid. Supernatural Team Dean. Game of Thrones Team Jon Snow and Tyrion Lannister. The Walking Dead Team Daryl. Outlander Team Jamie Fraser. Teen Wolf Team Stiles. Avenger Team Thor...or Hulk (can’t decide). Justice League Team Flash. Arrow Team Stephen Amell. Stranger Things obsessed. Heard Laurel, not Yanny.
Started out reading with the Baby-Sitters Club. Then moved to Sandra Brown, Linda Howard, Julie Garwood, and LaVyrle Spencer in high school. Now all over the place with her romance reading tastes.
Find her online at www.LindaKage.com
Contents
Prologue
1. Quilla
2. Quilla
3. Indigo
4. Indigo
5. Quilla
6. Quilla
7. Quilla
8. Indigo
9. Indigo
10. Quilla
11. Indigo
12. Indigo
13. Indigo
14. Quilla
15. Quilla
16. Quilla
17. Indigo
18. Quilla
19. Indigo
20. Indigo
21. Quilla
22. Quilla
23. Indigo
24. Quilla
25. Indigo
26. Quilla
27. Quilla
28. Indigo
29. Indigo
30. Indigo
31. Quilla
32. Indigo
33. Quilla
34. Quilla
35. Quilla
36. Quilla
37. Indigo
38. Indigo
39. Indigo
40. Quilla
41. Quilla
Epilogue
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