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Rain pov. Everyone but Isa and Agness are surprised to see both Morgan and I seated at the breakfast table two days after she returned. I'm guessing no other Fairie has even bee mated to a wolf who was busy dying to get them out of the prism but then again, I wonder how many Fairies were pregnant when they entered the prisms. Morgan and I have spent the two days mostly in silence, both healing from the damage our bond has gone through, and me, from nearly dying. I feel her magic under my skin even more than I did before she left, and I have a feeling she's never going to let me out of her sight. Remi hasn't rested since Casey woke him up and Morgan's sentinel is ever as present, her molten eyes becoming something I'm happy seeing.
"Morgan?" Cade asks as he enters the dining room just moments before Margot. The shock is clear on his face as he looks at my mate. Silver eyes and hair glowing in the morning light coming through the windows.
"Hey, I hear you fell for my trap." She grins, but I can feel her sadness on the inside. It's painful watching her pretend with others when I can feel every moment of her misery.
"You're an asshole." The man says as he takes his seat. We both look over at Magot who's still just staring at my mate. Shock having taken over her body.
"And you're an idiot." She jabs at the man who gives her a soft smile, one that speaks of more than friendship and I can't stop myself from growling at him. Morgan's mouth falls open as she looks between Cade and I before laying her hand on my thigh and leaning over to whisper in my ear. "There's no reason to be jealous." I scoff.
"I'm not jealous. You're mine." She huffs out a laugh, amusement flowing through our bond as she rubs my thigh and sits back in her chair. "Is someone going to fix her?" I ask, pointing to a still stunned Margot. Morgan moves to get up from her seat, but I gently draw her back and shake my head. It was a battle to even allow her to leave the room this morning, she's not leaving my side now.
"Rain, let me go to my friend." She huffs, annoyed at me but I really don't care right now.
"You're not going anywhere." I grumble, dragging her onto my lap, much to her displeasure.
"You're letting him tell you what to do?" Cade asks and it's more than just out of friendly concern, that much I know.
“Keep out of this, human." I warn, my hackles rising as he gets up from his seat and walks around the table towards us. Luca, heavens bless him, grabs his shoulder and shakes his head.
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"That's the worst thing for you to do right now." Agness warns him and I growl at him when he steps forward, despite the warnings. "Cade, step back." She's firmer in her tone but of course the stupid human doesn't listen.
"Cade, I'm fine. Leave it alone." Morgan tells him and he gives her a once over before pushing Luca's hands off and rushing closer to us. I allow Remi to take over as I push Morgan into the corner behind us and shift into my wolf, causing the human to stumble backwards and fall on his ass.
"You can't hurt me!" He shouts and I huff out, wondering if this is the same idiot I worked with before Morgan came back.
"He won't if you keep your distance." Agness rolls her eyes. "Honestly, you humans never listen and then we're the bad guys when we act on your instincts. What did you think you were going to do? Save Morgan from her mate? He'll tear you limb from limb if he knew she didn't care about you. Now, can we all just calm down and have a seat." The commotion has seemed to bring even Margot back to her senses, but she still looks at Morgan like she can't believe what she's seeing.
"You're fine, Rain." Morgan says through our link, and I shake my head and huff, sitting down next to her as she takes her seat at the table again. She knows I won't shift back now, not until Remi has calmed down. She turns around and scratches me on my chest, before going back to her breakfast.
"Why can't we ever just have a normal breakfast?" Benjamin asks as he enters the room and sees me in my wolf form. "Morgan, I am so glad you're back with us, child." She gives him a nod of her head and he dares to take the seat closest to
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"Seriously? He can get close to her, a bloodsucker but I can't?" Cade asks and I tilt my head to the side, narrowing my eyes at him.
"As much as I love being called a bloodsucker, I would rather refrain from name calling you putrid meat sack." Benjamin mutters, lifting the flask off the table to take a gulp of his blood.
"You're all acting like little children." Morgan mutters, stabbing into her omelette. "Making things much harder than it needs to be. If you can't work together then tell me so I can find a team that can. We don't have time for your name calling bullshit or picking unnecessary fights." She glares at Cade when she says this. "You leave my Imprint alone. Stop with this macho man bullshit. You've never fought my battles for me, don't start now." She point a knife at the human and he nods, having at least the decency to look embarrassed.
Just as I think things are starting to calm down Magnus enters the room with my parents and River, who's eyes widen when she sees Morgan. My sister rushes over to my mate, throwing her arms around her and I can't stop Remi when he nips at the back of River's head, causing her to release Morgan quickly. She rubs the back of her head, giving me a glare as she sits down next to Morgan but doesn't touch her again. My mate reaches out, scratching behind River's ears causing the girl to look up at me and stick her tongue out. I growl low in my throat and Morgan laughs, genuine happiness spreading through our bond.
"Morgan." Magnus calls her and I stand up, growling at him as he takes a step forward. "I just wa..." With his next step forward I'm leaping over the table and sinking my teeth into his flesh. He screams into my ear, but I don't ease my grip on him and with Morgan's magic running through me he can't seem to get me off him. I don't release him until he's stopped trashing and when I do there's a pool of blood running across the floors. As Isa rushes to help him I can only hope he didn't lose too much blood. I would very much like to do that again.