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Glancing around at his friends’ faces, Noah could see that some were amused, some intrigued. But all were his captive audience, so he turned to face the SUV, lifted his hands, palms up, and began.

Opening the conduit to his inner Fae energy just like Blue and Kalen had taught him, Noah let the current flow through him. Allowed it to gather and grow, coalescing into a ball of light that formed in his hands. He heard the crowd gasp, and was encouraged. He could do this. Finally, he’d fit in. He’d be someone to respect, worthy of his strong mate and all the other fantastic creatures he shared his world with now.

Even if this was all he could ever do.

Slowly, the Escalade began to rise from the ground. The crowd’s exclamations faded into the background as he reveled in his success. Even a week ago, he might have dropped the vehicle, but now the power was his to command. He wasn’t worried.

When the SUV was about fifty feet or so in the air, he stopped, letting it hover. His point was made.

Noah Brooks wasn’t a nobody anymore, a worthless kid who’d been cast out of his home by his parents and run out of a city and job he

loved. He was strong, and worthy.

Gradually, he let the vehicle down until it came to a soft landing on the field. The instant it did, the crowd burst into wild applause, hooting and hollering. Noah looked over to find his mate smiling wide, clapping and whistling harder than anyone.

It was a proud moment, one he’d never forget.

Nix strode forward, enveloping him in a fierce hug. Then he stood back, still holding onto Noah’s shoulders, grinning. “How did you do that? What the hell, Noah?”

The guests around them quieted, because they wanted to hear the answer.

Noah smiled shyly and said, “I’m a Halfling.”

“What?” Nix’s eyes widened.

“Half Fae, half human. Blue realized it and finally told me, so he and Kalen have been helping me hone my new skills.”

Several of the guests exclaimed, and word began to spread.

“I’m just a low-level Halfling,” Noah said, shrugging. “But it’s something, anyway.”

“What do you mean? You’re amazing!”

“Thank you.” He was so happy at his mate’s declaration. This was going so much better than he’d hoped. Throwing his arms around Nix, he kissed him. Hard and deep, in front of everyone at the party.

Nix responded at first—then seemed to remember where he was, and started backpedaling. “Whoa. Hang on—”

“I love you, Nix,” he said, heart full. “Will you make us official now? Will you claim me? I mean, not right now, but—”

“How could you do this to me?” Nix whispered, face white. “In front of everybody, knowing how I feel?”

The bottom dropped out of Noah’s stomach, and he slowly unwound his arms from around his mate’s neck. “But I thought . . . I thought you’d be proud of me. That you’d finally see there’s no reason to wait. I love you.”

Nix was staring at him, not responding. Tears welled in Noah’s eyes as he realized he’d made a terrible mistake, pushing the issue too soon. In front of their friends.

“I didn’t mean to—”

“Jesus, Noah. Didn’t I ask you to give me time?” he spat angrily. “What, you think life is one big rainbow pride parade? I have to deal with a whole new way of life, and you can’t give me ten seconds to adjust?”

“I’m sorry,” he whispered. He couldn’t stop the tears that rolled down his cheeks.

Nix shook his head and went on. “I’m not ready! Why do you think I’ve been participating in Melina’s drug trials?”

“What?” His whole world. Crumbling right at his feet. “What are you talking about?”

“The reason my wolf hasn’t been forced to claim you. I’ve been taking a drug that suppresses the mating urge. That’s why I haven’t gotten sick.”

Yes, he’d wondered. And now he had the answer. He looked, found Melina’s grim gaze, and she nodded. Then she shot an angry look at Nix.

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