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We spent more time than we originally planned in town and we had so much fun. After more baby shopping, Sebastian took me to a bakery that also sold ice cream. I ordered a jelly donut and a scoop of cherry ice cream, while Sebastian went with the classic apple turnover with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I reveled in the taste of my sweet treat and Sebastian laughed at me. I shrugged, “What? It’s good.” I filled a fork full of it and held it to his lips. He took a bite and smiled, “I guess you’re right. I never thought of that combination.” I smiled, “Now, I just need to learn how to make jelly filled donuts. I already know how to make the regular ones.” His eyes went wide, “You know how to make donuts?” I laughed, “I do. Would you like those for breakfast tomorrow?” He replied, “Probably not tomorrow. We should eat in the dining room tomorrow morning with it being coronation day and all the guests we have coming.” I looked at my phone and gasped, “Guests! My family is probably at the c
I woke up the next morning with my first thought being, “Holy shit! Today is Coronation Day!” I didn’t even take a second to stretch before jumping out of bed and practically running to the bathroom to take a shower. After taking my shower, I went to our closet and put on a sundress until it was time to get ready for the event. I went to the kitchen and poured myself a cup of coffee and sat in my favorite chaise lounge chair by the windows. I hadn’t been there long when my mom walked in. She poured a cup of coffee for herself and sat at the other end of my chair looking out the windows, “Are these the same kind of windows we have?” I nodded, “Yep. I like the idea of me seeing out, but no one can see in.” Mom agreed, “I always liked that too. Are you ready for your crowning ceremony?” I smiled, “I am. I was nervous at first, but Queen Lori told me that I’ve been doing the duties of a queen since I got here.” Mom laughed, “Being a queen is no different than being a luna. You are the moth
When Sebastian and I got to the hall entrance the doors were closed and they were waiting for everyone to take their places. While we waited, I looked around us. There was a man behind Sebastian who was highlighted in red. With one hand, I conjured a dagger of ice. Just as he was raising is hand with a dagger of his own, I threw my dagger at him and it pierced his eye and went into his brain. He instantly fell backward, dead. Sebastian looked at me, surprised, “Was it a highlighted one?” I chuckled, “He was literally seconds from plunging a dagger into your back. I’m just glad I saw him.” He smiled, “I’m glad you did too.” Just then, the doors opened and we locked arms. I guess I was gripping his arm a little tighter than I meant to because he mumbled, “You are cutting off the circulation to my hand, love. Relax.” I chuckled as I loosened my grip on his arm, “Sorry, babe.” He chuckled, “No problem.” When we got to the stage, we walked up the steps and stood in front of King Quincy and
Sebastian and I have been officially on the throne for three months and I am now miserably pregnant. My belly is absolutely huge and Sebastian loves watching me waddle everywhere I walk. I, on the other hand, seem to be nesting. I got all of the blankets for our little ones crocheted and I have been doing a lot of extra cleaning lately. I was cleaning the bathroom when Sebastian reminded me, “Babe, we have staff that do that. You don’t need to. If you want to do something for the babies, why don’t you crochet some more stuff. You could make little booties or hats for them. I smiled, “I think you’re right. Thank you.” I grabbed some yarn and a hook and sat down on the couch. I got up almost immediately and started walking away. Sebastian asked, “What’s wrong?” I sighed, “I have to pee… again.” He chuckled, “It’s almost over, babe.” I smiled, “I know.” I got to the bathroom and felt a gush of water. I knew I hadn’t peed, then looked down at the puddle under my feet. I walked back to the
My quadruplets are five years old now and we have added five more children to the family since then. We had a set of triplets when the quad was two, and then a set of twins last year. To say I have been busy would be an understatement. My triplets, Eddie, Cade and Damien are quite the handful. I’ve tried to get Sebastian to intervene, but he just says, “They’re just boys.” My twins, Allie, short for Allison, and Emma turned one today. We had a huge playground installed at the castle and our kids just love it. We are giving all the kids in our children’s age groups the day off from training so we can celebrate the twins’ birthday. As we watched all the kids play, Joshua asked, “Mom, does the quad have to be here?” I laughed because all the kids in our quad are way more intelligent and mature than they should be. By the time they were three all four of them knew how to read and were highly skilled on the computer. I sighed, “But don’t you want to wish the twins a happy birthday?” He g
As my brothers and I drove away from our childhood home, tears were streaming down my face. We were going back to college after a two week break and it broke my heart. While we were home, we found out that my mom needs a kidney transplant. It killed me to see such a strong woman in such pain. She is so strong that the reason she needs the transplant is because she was severely injured in a rogue attack. She has been living with only one and a half kidneys since she was pregnant with us. My brother Micah’s magic protected us during the attack and while she was healing. Regular babies would have never survived that. What makes it even worse is that my parents are true mates. My dad is feeling everything my mom feels and if she dies, he will too. They, literally, can not live without each other. Therefore, if my mom dies, I will be an orphan because my dad will also die. I am one of a set of quadruplets. I am a werebear/werewolf omega. My dad is a werebear/warlock hybrid while my mom i
The drive to ASU is a little long, but we really don’t mind. We spend the time on the way there studying for tests or reading chapters. If the driver of the day needs to read something, one of us will read it for them. Today, I was driving and I forgot to read my chapters for psych class. Considering this was a serious class that I really want to ace, I asked Micah to read the chapters for me. As he was reading, Zach and Alex chose to keep quiet. By the time the chapters were read, and I verbally answered the questions at the end of each chapter, we were almost at the campus. I asked the guys, “Anyone need to stop and get snacks or anything before we get there?” Alex nodded, “I do. I’m already hankering for a honey bun.” I shook my head, “You are crazy. Would you get me an unsweetened tea while you’re there?” He nodded on the way in and I grabbed a packet of Splenda out of the center console. Micah laughed, “You really are prepared for everything.” I shrugged, “We spend a lot of time i
Singarti took off like a shot from a gun in the direction of home. We retraced our run to the waterfall at full speed. I had to come to a screeching halt when my path home was blocked by rogues! Three of them, to be exact. I mind linked my brothers as I looked around to be able to tell them where I am, “Guys, I have three rogues in front of me, starting to attack. I’m by the hollowed out oak tree.” They all gasped and Micah linked, “On our way, sis. Try to hold them off.” I closed the link and ran into the group, grabbing the throat of one. I picked him up and slammed him into the ground, breaking his neck to kill him. The other two just stood there, not attacking me. Probably because I’m an omega. They would realize their mistake when my brothers ran to them and killed them by grabbing throats and shaking violently to rip their throats out and letting their bodies drop to the ground. I just shook my head after it was all done and linked, “That was almost too easy. They didn’t even pu