Lance“I’ll prepare the warriors.” Kellen let out a deep breath, his eyes filled with concern.“No.” My head snapped up just as the elevator doors opened. “Drake is coming with me. We’re going alone, just Drake and me. I want you to stay here and secure the castle.” I looked into his eyes. “Place extra guards on our floor and outside the penthouse. I want Leila kept safe. And if anything happens to her, I’ll have your head.”He scoffed. “Lance, I know you’re angry, but don’t threaten me.” Kellen held his hands up in surrender. “I’m on your side. Remember? We’ve been through too much for you to level such threats at me. You know I’ll protect her with my life. That goes without saying.”I let out a deep breath, shaking my head. “Sorry, Kellen. You’re right. Wait here for me. I’ll only be a minute.”Kellen nodded, giving my arm a gentle squeeze. “Don’t worry, Lance. It’s going to be okay.”I nodded once and then escorted Leila inside. “Wait here.” I did a quick sweep of the penthouse, ch
Leila“Oh, thank God you’re safe!” I wrapped my arms around Lance and pulled him to me as soon as he walked through the door. “How did it go?” I handed him a glass of blood that I had just fixed.He downed the glass in one shot. “He wasn’t there. Selestra said he was going to New York.”“Without her?” I scoffed as I poured some wine into his empty glass. “Either she’s a liar, or he lied to her.”He shrugged, taking a sip of his wine. “Either is possible. But either way, I suspect they know the children are in New York.”“Oh my God!” I shook my head, trying to make sense of everything. “While you were away, I spoke to Raven, and she said the kids are fine. Also, she said that the prophecy has begun.”“What about it?” Lance downed more his wine and then refilled both of our glasses.“She said that many people will come for the children,” she replied. “She also foretold that we would find help in an unlikely source.”Lance nodded, walking over to the window. He stared out at the neatly l
Leila“Thanks for telling me,” she replied, “but the children are fine. We have the coven on lockdown until the crisis is averted.”I smiled into the phone. “Thank goodness.”Lance motioned for the phone.“Listen, Raven, Lance wants to speak with you.”There was a slight pause before she replied, “Put him on.”I handed him the phone. “Hello, Raven.”“Hello, Lance. Is everything alright?” she asked on the other end. With my vampire hearing, I could easily hear her responses on the other end. It made me realize how much I had missed out on as a human.“Yes, everything’s fine. I just wanted you to know that Leila and I are on our way to see the kids. After what happened today, we’ll feel much better seeing them ourselves.” He looked at me and smiled.“It couldn’t be that you both were missing them, could it?” Raven teased, knowing full well that it was.Lance chuckled. Just then, John appeared in the doorway of the plane. “Well, Raven, we have to go. We’ll see you tonight or tomorrow mor
LeilaWhen we landed, a limousine was waiting for us on the tarmac. We headed down the stairs, and John and Lance placed our luggage in the trunk. John and Margarite stayed on the plane.“John, I’ve made arrangements for you and Margarite at The Plaza Hotel with us,” Lance said, smiling as he held the door open to the limo for me. “I’ll send the limo back for you.”“Thank you, sir.” A smile lit his lips. “When you need us, just let us know. I’ll have the plane fueled and ready to go.”“Sounds good. Thank you, John.” Lance slid into the limo beside me, and soon we were on our way.I looked out the window and watched as the sights and sounds of New York passed by. “It’s good to be back. I’ve missed New York.”Lance kissed my temple. “I have, too. We need to start coming here every weekend.”My head snapped up. “That would be great. I just hope the kids don’t think we’re intruding too much.”Lance shrugged. “I’m sure they’ll be fine.” He tilted his head to the side to look at me. “Why do
Leila“Good!” she replied, a smile in her voice. “The children are eager to see you.”“We can’t wait to see them, either.” I smiled into the phone. “Raven, you’re welcome to join us for dinner, if you like.”“It’s okay. I’ll let you have some family time.”“Well, Lance and I also wanted to speak with you about the weekends.” I let out a deep breath. “We discussed it, and we’re going to buy a house here. Then we can come up on the weekends, and the kids can stay with us, like their home away from home.”“That would be wonderful,” she replied, “but they may want to stay for a football or a soccer game or something of the like.”“Well, Lance and I can take them if they have a game or a function.” I smiled. “I’d like that.”“Good!” she replied. “Let’s talk about it when you get here.”“We’ll see you then.” After saying our goodbyes, I cut off the call.“Ready?”When I turned around, Lance was adjusting his cufflinks, dressed in a dark gray suit and a medium blue shirt that matched my dres
LanceThe children prattled on about their pets on the way to the restaurant, telling us that they were familiars that had been in the Silver Light Coven Castle. They also go to Mayfield Manor, the local supernatural high school.“So, how old are they?” I asked, amused. I had no idea that Raven had set them up with familiars.Jase shrugged. “I have no idea. But they’ve been friends for a long time.”His blond hair was getting darker now, and his features were starting to become more manly now. I saw the way he interacted with Adeline, and I wondered if he had a crush on her. I made a mental note to talk to him about it later. I was sure that Addie hadn’t reciprocated any feelings for him. But even though they looked the same age now, she was much older and wiser and hadn’t been a teen for a very long time.But then again, if I had met Leila when she was younger, I knew I would have waited for her, too. But here I was, imagining a romance between them, and neither of them had done a th
LeilaJase returned to the table smiling, so Lance’s talk with him couldn’t have been all that bad. He sat beside Addie and smiled at her.“So, I was thinking of ordering The Chef’s Tasting, but I wasn’t sure if the children would like it.” I continued looking at the menu, thinking. While the children were still young, it would be good to take them to a pizza or hamburger place every now and then. But this was the first time we had all gone out to eat together in a long while.Lance shrugged. “We could get it, and then they can have what they want. I’m sure it’ll work out.” Then he smiled at Sirena. “And we’ll see if the chef can make you a pizza, if you like.”“Yeah!” she said a bit too loudly.“Shush....” I placed my finger to my lips. “We don’t want to be too loud in nice restaurants.”Sirena nodded.“Jase, what would you like?” Lance asked, his eyebrows raised.He shrugged. “Addie, what are you going to get?”She was looking at the menu, appearing to be oblivious to the special at
Leila“Did you plan it ahead of time, Dad?” Jase asked, more intrigued than I thought he would be.He shrugged. “I made a few phone calls, and it didn’t take long to set everything up.”“Your father really knows how to treat a lady.”Lance smiled, arching an eyebrow. “Only you.”“Yuck!” Sirena made a face. “Love is yucky!”Everyone laughed.“You won’t think so when you’re older,” I said, smiling. “Someday, you’ll meet someone and get married, too.”“Nope!” She shook her head adamantly, her dark-brown hair flipping over her shoulders. It was a bit longer now than I used to keep it, but I liked it longer on her. “I’m going to stay with you and Daddy forever.”“I hope so, love.” Lance picked her up, set her on his lap, and nuzzled her neck. “You can stay with Mommy and Daddy for as long as you like.”Sirena leaned against her father’s chest, smiling. She needed a little time with us, but she was definitely a Daddy’s Girl.Soon, our dinner arrived, and it was just as spectacular as I reme