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I close my eyes and think about it. I want the perfect word.

“Pure.”

I know he feels it, too. His hands run slowly around my body, and I give myself to him again. Afterwards, we sit in the water, holding each other.

“Could we stay here forever?”

“I don’t think I brought enough supplies for that. Besides, we have that big bed back at the cabin.”

He’s right. We dry off and get dressed. He carefully extinguishes all the torches before we leave. As we step out of the cave, he looks critically at the sky.

“We’ll have to hurry to make it back before dark.”

I nod. He’s worried, but I’m not. I’m with my love, my mate. Whatever happens, we will face it together. Always.

The End

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KRAVATH

Istare at the three children in front of me as they tumble around on the throne room floor.

Can I see any resemblance to Balak in their young faces? I catch just a glimpse of my dead brother’s nose here, his chin there. I barely knew his wife, so whatever features might belong to her are lost on me.

The one thing I’m certain of is that the male’s pale blue skin will eventually deepen to Balak’s royal indigo.

One of the triplets lets out a squawk as another one sits on her face. The high-pitched noise is surprisingly loud and echoes around the high ceiling of the throne room. I wince.

Balak and I weren’t close, but family is family. I know it’s my responsibility to care for his toddlers now that he’s gone, even if I have no idea what to do with these little monsters. I don’t even know their names.

“My King?”

I lift my head. My chief financial advisor is standing at the double-doored entrance. He raises an eyebrow as he takes in the rambunctious playing of my new charges.

“Yes, Larim? What is it?”

“King Kravath, your council meeting? It began a few minutes ago.”

I curse and stand up abruptly. It isn’t like me to forget my responsibilities.

I glare at the triplets. Having to deal with them has distracted me from my duties, which is a problem.

No sooner have I thought this that the problem gets worse.

A shattering wail bursts through the air of the throne room. One of the little females has the other one’s ear between her fingers and is pulling—hard. The little male child begins laughing hysterically and poking his siblings.

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