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The demon king took advantage of everyone’s shock and shoved Elvey away, tearing a gap in the air before my mate sent blue light to go after him, before my other mates and I sent my reinforced magic.

The demon king could open a portal anywhere in his true form.

He laughed. It sounded coarse, inhuman, and full of evil. Like a dark flash, the horned nine-foot-tall demon king dashed into the shimmering black portal.

Before the shimmer closed up, a shapeless shadow shot through the crack.

Elvey grinned vindictively. “Have fun, my friend.”

My demigod mate had made friends with Phantom.

27

Most of Tianna’s former captives were at the brink of death. But they were free now. My White Light had severed their links to the black heart.

That one bitch could cause so much hurt and damage still enraged me.

More light Fae warriors poured into the chamber, shock and rage bleeding through their expressions at the horrific sight of the misery of Tianna’s victims.

Finrod knelt before a glass coffin, holding Princess Nerida, his betrothed, tears streaming silently down his cheeks. She opened her mouth, trying to say his name but shut it.

“Healer!” Finrod roared. “I need a fucking healer!”

A squad of light Fae in white armor rushed to him and their future queen.

Rosalinda, Adrian, and a few dragons also marched in, blood all over their black armor.

“Our army defeated Tianna’s, Your Majesties,” Adrian said, approaching me. “Half of the dark Fae surrendered. We flew here as fast as we could.”

I nodded. “King Finrod’s light Fae army crushed the demon hordes.”

Elvey smiled. “We saved the day.”

Accompanied by my four mates, I headed toward my grandparents’ coffins. Their glassy coffins, however, hadn’t fracture. I stood before them. Elvey’s magic lashed out and unsealed the coffins.

The former dark Fae king and queen were holding on to the last thread of their breaths because they were waiting to say goodbye to me.

Hot tears rolled down my face at their suffering. They were the last of my Fae family, and soon they’d be gone.

“Grandparents,” I said. “Go in peace. I’ve avenged you and my parents.”

“We’re so proud, granddaughter. And thank you, queen to Sihde and the Dragon Realm and her four mates,” they said with a satisfied smile, and ceased breathing.

Two bright orbs formed from their no-longer-beating hearts and rose to the air. The orbs whirled around me, touching either side of my cheeks with such tenderness and warmth. And then they were gone.

My mates pulled me into their solid, muscled arms—all four pairs of them—to comfort me and lend me their love and support. None of them fought each other for my affection and attention. And all of them had a piece of me. All I had belonged to them. I was theirs.

“We won the war on all sides,” Iokul said. “We vanquished our enemies. Anyone who wants to harm a hair on our mate’s head will think again.”

“Enemies will never be of short supply,” Elvey said. “And such is life. But we’ll always have the privilege of defending our mate. I think our Daisy darling also likes some continuing challenge and uneventful adventure.”

“Not too uneventful,” I said wearily.

Elvey chuckled.

“We’ll never leave you again, sweetheart,” Rai whispered.

“And I’ll even learn to get along with the annoying light Fae demigod,” Blaze said.

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