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Nodding in agreement but still needing to move, Charlie headed to the kitchen. It wasn’t long before Aaron joined her.

“Sorry about that. Aidan was telling me that Rian has a lead on the little asshole.” He tapped his temple.

“Guess you gotta go?”

“In a bit, I told him we were in the middle of something and he said he’d let me know when they needed me. It’s more important that I stay with you right now, don’t ya think?”

Charlie shrugged, trying to appear nonchalant when she was anything but.

Aaron shook his head and snorted. “I wanna play poker with you. You can’t bluff to save your hide.”

Laughing because she knew it was true, Charlie swatted him on the arm. She’d tried to stay mad at him, tried to be upset that he’d invaded her privacy on an unbelievable level, but she just couldn’t. She knew in her heart of hearts that Aaron had only done what he thought was best…
for her
.

Waving the proverbial olive branch, she said, “Sorry I lost my cool. It’s just so much to take in. There’s a whole other world I knew nothing about, filled with all the things I read about as a kid, going on all around me. If that wasn’t enough, I’m connected to it through you and some magic inside me. Talk about crazy…if my name was Alice I would be looking for a white rabbit about now.”

Aaron chuckled, which for some reason made her feel better, and she laughed too.

If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.

“You want something to drink?” she asked, grabbing glasses out of the cabinet.

“Sure. Whatever you’re having is fine,” he answered, waiting until she returned with the iced tea to hold out her chair for her before taking a seat next to her.

“There’s something else I want to talk to you about. No more surprises, scout’s honor.” He held up the boy scouts’ hand signal and grinned.

“Hit me. Might as well get it all out of the way up front.”

“I want you to come to the lair with me. Siobhan and Kyra know much more than I do about magic. They’ll be able to tell you the origin of the magic inside you as well as the meaning of the symbol on your necklace and your birthmark. You’ve met them both, right? Siobhan is Devon’s mom and our Healer, and Kyra…well; I know you’ve met her. Who could miss her?”

He paused for a second and she braced herself for what was to come. Charlie was quickly learning nothing was out of bounds for her dragon man.

“I know this is hard for you. I remember what it was like for Sam. You ladies come from a world of science and logic. Everything has cause and effect. Things are rational, problems to be solved. I have to say you are simply amazing! No matter what I’ve thrown at you today, you’ve dealt with it and not looked at me like I was a total loon.”

He leaned over and gave her quick kiss before continuing. “But here’s the part that might make you throw me out on my ass. I believe your magic and that symbol,” he pointed to her necklace, “are part of your birthright. I just
know
they will tell us who the woman that gave birth to you is and if she was magical.”

I’ll be damned! Of all the things I thought he was gonna say,
that
never entered my mind.

 

 

CHAPTER NINE

Charlie hadn’t thrown him out on his ass, she hadn’t even raised her voice or had to pace. As a matter of fact, she was on the back of his Harley, comfortably wrapped around him, riding towards the lair to see Siobhan and Kyra.

Aaron had called the healer to make sure she had time to see them. As soon as he explained, she’d told him to come on over and said she would call Kyra. He’d then spoken to Aidan through their unique link to let him know what was going on. His twin told him he and Grace would meet them there and that he would call Sam and Lance.

“I’m sure your mate will feel more comfortable with her best friend there and I know that Sydney is dying to see her Aunt Charlie.”

“Yeah, that’ll be good. She’s handling everything really well; I just don’t want her to get overwhelmed.”

“So you told her everything?”
Aidan asked and Aaron could hear his skepticism.

“Yes. I told her everything.”
He tried to keep the exasperation out of his voice, but knew he’d failed when his brother snickered.

“Good. Dude, I know it sucks, but it’s for the best in the long run, especially since she tends to run off to think.”

“Yeah, yeah, yeah…the wise, old, married man. I get it, but I’m the older twin.”

“Older doesn’t make you wiser.”

“No shit.”
They both busted out laughing.

“See ya when you get here.”

“Yep.”

Charlie put her lips next this ear and whispered, “Where you just talking to your brother in your head?”

He sent his answer directly into her mind,
“Yes, why?”

Picking up his hint, she answered in kind.
“I kinda heard you guys. It sounded like a radio station that wasn’t quite tuned in, all fuzzy, lots of static. I only picked up a word here or there, but recognized it was Aidan.”

“That’s weird. I was talking to him on our private connection, the one we’ve had since birth, kind of a twin thing. No one, not even our parents or brother, has ever been able to hear us.”

“Is that a bad thing? Promise I wasn’t eavesdropping. ”

Patting her clasped hands that were resting at his waist, he snickered, “
I know you weren’t. I don’t care if you do. It’s
definitely
not a bad thing. It means our bond is already really strong. We’re sharing
everything
and in my book, that’s very cool.”

Her conflicted feelings flowed through their mating bond. He really couldn’t blame her and meant what he said to Aidan; Charlie was handling all of their craziness way better than he could’ve ever hoped.

“If you say so. By the way, I’ve been looking at that little glowing ball of magic on and off since you showed me, and I think you were right. The more I poke at it, for lack of a better word; it seems to be getting bigger. I really wish I had an x-ray machine or ultrasound so I could study it.”

He laughed aloud, “
You’re one of a kind,
mo chroi
. I knew your physician’s instincts would kick in soon. I’m not sure that any of those devices will show your magic, but I’m sure Siobhan and Kyra will be able to see it.”

“I’ve heard Sam talk about them. If both of you believe in them, then I’m on board.”

Both man and dragon filled with pride. She trusted their opinion, more proof that she was meant to be theirs; that their bond was growing. Grinning to himself, he added,
“I’ll be with you every step of the way.”

“That’s what I’m counting on.”
She snuggled closer and held on tight.

Something deep inside Aaron’s soul snapped into place. A little piece of happiness he hadn’t known was missing, but once there, made him feel happier, more alive…more
everything
. It was the weirdest and
best
sensation he’d ever felt. Her complete belief that he would keep her safe, the undeniable trust she’d laid at his feet, was fantastic. His dragon chuffed and rolled with contentment. Yep, the stories were all true.

Turning into the lair, he headed straight to Siobhan’s. He wasn’t surprised to see more cars than just Aidan and Lance’s. They hadn’t even made it to the porch when Sydney came running out.

“Aunt Charlie! Aunt Charlie! I have missed you so much!” The girl squealed as Aaron scooped her up before she crashed into his mate’s legs.

Hugging his neck with one arm while reaching for her adopted auntie, Sydney added, “Hey Aaron.”

“Hey, short stuff. Happy to see you, too.” He snickered.

“Ya know I love you, but I haven’t seen Aunt Charlie in forever!” She wailed the last word, causing both adults to laugh so hard they had to stop walking.

Aaron handed
Sydney to Charlie before she jumped, watching as the child peppered kisses all over her aunt’s face.

“I missed you so much! Mom said you’re all happy now and you know all the stuff. That is
awesome
!”  

“Yep I know it all, but you know what I didn’t know?”

“What?”

“That you had grown almost a foot,” Charlie teased.

“I know! Dad says I’m gonna be bigger than him if I keep it up.”

“I think he might be right,” Aaron joked, taking Sydney from Charlie’s arms and gently setting her feet on the ground. “Let’s head on in and see what’s going on. Whatcha say kiddo?”

Sydney jumped between them, grabbed both their hands, and held on tight as they walked into Siobhan’s. No sooner had they crossed the threshold than she announced, “They’re here! Hey you guys, Aaron and Charlie are here!”

Sam was the first to appear, drying her hands and laughing. “I see them, Syd. Did you give Aunt Charlie kisses?”

“I sure did. I kissed her whole face
and
I hugged Aaron’s neck,” she answered, running to her mom. Aaron wondered if the child ever walked anywhere.

Lance came up behind Sam, grinning like a man with a joke to tell. “I hear congratulations are in order.”

“Yep, sure are,” Aaron answered, wrapping his hand around Charlie’s, preparing for what the jokester of their Force had to say. Little did he know it wasn’t Lance he had to worry about.

A roar of laughter sounded from the kitchen, followed by a flood of his brethren and their mates all talking at once, giving him hell in one form or another.

“Look at that, will ya? Big-mouth-know-it-all with a goofy grin on his face,” Royce teased.

“Must be love, huh, big brother?” Rory chimed in, patting Royce on the shoulder.

“Look how the mighty have fallen,” Devon again used his own words against him.

“Good luck, Charlie, that one’s got a hard head,” Kyndel laughed.

Aidan and Grace brought up the rear, arm in arm, grinning ear to ear. Aaron was shocked when it was his brother’s mate that spoke instead of his twin. “I think I remember hearing something about my husband being a ‘big ole’ marshmallow’ and that he was, let me see if I can get this right… ‘I had him all tied up in his underwear’. She barely got the words out before a good case of the giggles took over.

How many times did I say that? I need new material.

Rayne walked in holding his son and wearing a smile that could only mean trouble. “I seem to remember you saying something about being a confirmed bachelor. That you’d be able to dodge Fate. Guess you zigged when you should’ve zagged, huh?”

Aaron took his medicine like a good warrior. The Heavens knew he’d given each and every one of them as much grief as he could, especially his twin and Devon. Charlie leaned into his side and looked up, winking before she teased,
“Confirmed bachelor? And here I thought you had it all figured out.”

Turning to look at the crowd that had gathered, Charlie said, “I am so glad y’all let me know the
real
story.” He saw her shoulders bouncing with her contained laughter. “This one,” she pointed with her thumb and cocked her head in his direction, making everyone laugh again, “wanted me to believe he had it all figured out.”

Looking back up at him, she crinkled her nose and added, “You must’ve really slung the crap around there, big guy. I would imagine they aren’t nearly done paying you back.”

Loving the fact that she was already comfortable enough with his ‘family’ to joke around, Aaron gave Charlie a quick kiss on the forehead before looking back up at the other Guardsmen and their mates. Thinking he might be able to head off the rest of it, he looked at Lance and asked, “You gonna let everybody else have all the fun?”

“Oh Brother, I’ve yet to get started, but I’m thinking I’ll wait…spread it out a little. If I remember correctly, you gave me hell for at least a week. The fun is just beginning. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride.”

“All right you ruffians,” Siobhan called as she entered the room, “leave those poor kids alone. We have work to do and you all have dinner to cook. Let the girls rest. You boys get that meat on the grill while Charlie, Kyra, and I go have a look see.”

Everyone regarded Siobhan as their surrogate mother, and as the one female Elder, she was the matriarch of their clan. She’d nursed them all back to health more times than they could count, kicked them in the butt when they needed it, and was always there, no matter what, to help them answer any and all questions. Because of that, and even more because of their love for her, when she said jump, they all asked how high. This time was no different.

Aaron watched everyone hop to it as he and Charlie followed the Healer down the hall to her study. He smelled the scent of candles and herbs before a flash of white blond hair came flying at him and his mate. Because of the witch’s height of only five foot two, both he and Charlie had to bend at the waist as Kyra hugged them tight before letting go and taking a step back.

Looking at Charlie, she smiled a knowing smile before saying, “Welcome to the family. These big lugs are a handful,” she pretended to punch Aaron in the stomach, pulling it just in time. “But they’re worth it.”

“You better say that. I’d hate to have to come in there,” Royce hollered from outside the open window.

“Oh, just make sure my steak is well done and let me take care of this, okay, big guy?” Kyra yelled back, trying to keep from laughing.

“You better listen to your mate, grandpa,” Aaron threw in, making Charlie laugh beside him.

“That’s enough outta you,
lover boy
,” Royce hollered before grumbling something Aaron couldn’t quite make out about people who don’t know how to start a fire.

“I hear you have a little magic in there, right?” Kyra asked Charlie while motioning for them to follow.

“Yep, had no clue before today. He saw it,” she nodded in Aaron’s direction, “and then showed me how to find it.”

“He also said that you have a really cool birthmark on your back. Can I see it?” Kyra asked.

Charlie readily agreed while Aaron shut the door. He was doing a pretty good job at controlling the crazy protectiveness he felt towards her since they’d gotten around his brethren, but just the thought of one of them seeing her without her shirt on made both him and his dragon growl. Looking up, he caught the grin on Siobhan’s face as she and Kyra looked at Charlie’s back and had to smile back.

Busted!

“That is just about the neatest thing I’ve ever seen. Did you know it looks like a set of wings? Of course you did.” Kyra excitedly rattled on.

“Yeah, that’s what I’ve called them since I was about twelve.”

“Aaron also mentioned the birthmark on your hip and your necklace. Can I have a look at the charm?” Siobhan asked.

Charlie slipped the leather cord over her head and handed the necklace to the Healer. Siobhan immediately started flipping through a large book that reminded Aaron of his college textbooks, forcing him to hold back a shudder. He’d always been more brawn than brain; Aidan was the intellectual of the two.

He studied the pendant as it sparkled in the sun shining in the open window. At first glance, it looked like a flower contained in a circle, but the longer he looked, the clearer it became. It was actually four sets of wings joined at the center by a Celtic cross. Using his enhanced vision, he saw that each set of wings was just a bit different and the one at the top was an exact replica of the wings on Charlie’s back.

“Siobhan, do you have a magnifying glass, there’s something on the charm you need to see. Actually, all of you need to see this.”

“In the top desk drawer,” the Healer answered without looking up from the book on her lap.

Retrieving the glass, he sat beside Siobhan while Charlie and Kyra moved to her other side. Placing the pendant on the table, Aaron held the magnifying glass above it and waited while all three women took a look. It was Kyra that saw it first.

“Oh my goddess! Look at that!” she gasped.

“What? I guess I don’t know what I’m looking for,” Charlie muttered, still looking intently through the glass.

“I’m with you, Charlie. I don’t see it either,” Siobhan murmured, looking back and forth between the pendant and her book.

“Look right here,” Aaron instructed, pointing at a set of the wings. “At first, I thought those were petals of a flower, but then I saw they’re actually wings, four sets of wings to be exact.” He outlined each set while the ladies watched, understanding dawning on both their faces.

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