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Syar smiled. “They are leaving the island today.”

“Can Penny and the others come to the village?”

Reynaldo smiled. “They are already there. You need a bodyguard. Maybe another alpha?”

“No. I don’t want anyone other than you two.”

Syar nodded. “One of the special betas with a love of the island.”

The doctor came in with a clipboard, engaged in a few observations, and said, “You will check in weekly at the local hospital?”

Reynaldo smiled. “We will.”

“It is still early days, so we want to keep an eye on it. Will you go for genetic testing?”

“Sure. And paternity, just to be sure.”

“We can do that at week seven. I am assuming it is one of these two?” He smiled.

“Unless someone got past Reynaldo.”

The doctor looked at the alpha and nodded. “Right. I am forwarding the file to Dr. Iona. He will be waiting for you to check in the day after tomorrow.”

A nurse came in and unhooked her IV then pressed it until the vein sealed. The nurse looked for the mark and blinked. “It’s closed.”

“Looks like my healing got kicked into high gear.”

She made a fist, and the monitoring tabs were peeled off her skin. The nurse paused. “You are really soft.”

“Yeah, I hear that a lot.”

The doctor nodded. “You are clear to leave. Astonishingly, you only have some light bruising over the points where you were shot, and even those are nearly healed.”

Syar was handed a copy of Ven’s discharge papers, and Reynaldo shooed everyone out so that they could help her in the shower and get her dressed. She was wearing the same shade of green as her eyes, and her skirt was barely hanging onto her hips.

Syar tied up her sandals. She caressed his cheek. “I thought your prince charming days were behind you.”

He kissed her thigh. “I am having a relapse.”

Reynaldo grinned. “We can both confirm your fit state at home.”

She nodded. “How many people are angry at me about Myele?”

“There were a few rumblings from her family until the twenty thousand dollars was found in her account, deposited an hour before she went to lure you.”

Reynaldo picked her up and carried her, ignoring the wheelchair.

They left the hospital, passed the reporters, and got into the carriage to take them to the other side of the island. The quiet side.

They were home in an hour, and when Reynaldo finally let her leave his lap, she smiled and lunged to hug Penny. Ven whispered, “Thank you for coming.”

“Always, and the nieces and nephews are going to love vacations here.”

Ven lifted her head. “What?”

“Syar has made certain offers. It is going to involve a lot of teleconferencing for Jax, but while I am on leave, this is going to be where the baby is born.”

Ven smiled. “Put a pin in that. I have a suspicion about how things are going to go down, and we might both be able to have our babies in our own homes.”

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