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“Same,” I tossed back.

He snorted, and I laughed.

We danced, and danced, and danced, until I was positive that wherever the goddess was, she was looking down on all of us with tears in her eyes.

And I hoped with everything I had that we’d brought her as much happiness as she brought us.

Epilogue

Teris

“Stop fidgeting, Nai.”I caught her hands, tucking them over her large, rounded abdomen and holding them in place. Our baby kicked at our hands, and I grinned.

“You know I don’t want to be here,” she grumbled, rocking backward against me a little. When my cock responded to her motions, she rocked harder.

I chuckled. “That’s not going to get you out of this. The people want what the people want, and you want the same thing they do, even if you’re too stubborn to admit it.”

“We should’ve known better than to get pregnant so damn fast,” she sighed, giving up on her rocking. “If we’d waited just a few more months, I could pop this baby out at the same time as two dozen fae chicks.”

“You were eager,” I said with a shrug of my shoulder.

“So were you,” she tossed back.

And she wasn’t wrong.

I was absolutely fucking ecstatic.

My female and I had created a child—a perfect child, who would be in our arms in likely just a few short weeks.

“The other women would’ve insisted on this even if we’d waited,” I said.

“Baby showers are a human tradition, not a fae one.” That was her last-ditch attempt to convince me to get her out of there, and it was a poor one.

She would love it after it started, though. She always did.

“You’re fae, too. That makes it a fae tradition,” I countered.

She huffed at me, but then the door opened.

January walked in with North, Mare, Sunny, Dakota… and her perfect little daughter, February. January hadn’t wanted anything to do with the name, but after Lian found out it was the second month of the humans’ year, he had spent the rest of the pregnancy talking her into it.

She went by Rue, a name her mother did like, which I think was the only reason she agreed to it.

I stepped away from my female when January held her baby out to me, grinning.

“Ready to be a dad?” she teased me.

“Extremely.” I whisked the tiny, perfect creature away from her mother. “Have fun, baby,” I called out to Nai, as I walked away.

“Fuck you,”she grumbled back into my mind.

A laugh escaped me, and the tiny monster in my arms grinned in response.

She agreed with me; life in Vevol was completely and absolutely perfect.

Afterthoughts

Not every book changes your life, even when you’re the author.

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