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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #General Fiction, #Romance MM, #erotic MM
another climax he was sure would even surpass the first. He just
needed one more thing, the culmination of their bond and the truest
essence of their nature as mates.
No sooner had Winter thought this than Corbin complied with the
silent demand. He bit down on Winter’s neck, his canines embedding
themselves in Winter’s flesh. White-hot pleasure-pain rushed over
Winter, and crying out his mate’s name, he found his peak once again.
His mate joined him in absolute pleasure, filling Winter’s body with
hot seed. Their joint climax seemed to go on and on, Winter feeling
the ecstasy twice, both through his own senses and through Corbin’s.
In moments such as these, he and Corbin ceased to be two people.
They were one, two souls united in the most perfect moment of all
time. It was so powerful, so transcendental, that Winter’s mind
couldn’t take it. For a few seconds, he blacked out, the nirvana so
intense it pushed aside his very consciousness.
When he came to, Winter found his mate looking down at him
with a concerned expression. “Are you okay, sweetheart?” Corbin
asked.
Winter smiled lazily. “Better than okay.” He’d never felt more
alive, more loved than he did with Corbin, and for that, he would
never cease to be thankful.
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Visible relief flooded Corbin’s face. He briefly left the bed and
padded naked to the bathroom. Winter allowed himself the luxury to
watch his mate’s naked form. When the lynx returned, carrying a wet
washcloth, Winter beamed at him. “Love you, Corbin.”
Corbin smiled back as he returned to the bed. “I love you, too,
sweet,” he said, gently cleaning Winter’s body with the cloth.
Winter still had many things to say and even more he wanted to
do. He yearned to spend every possible moment in Corbin’s company.
But much to his dismay, he found his eyes drifting shut. His orgasms
seemed to have drained him dry and sleep beckoned like a siren’s call.
Corbin chuckled lightly and lay next to him. “Sleep, Winter,” the
lynx said. “I’ll be right here when you wake up.”
Winter might have protested, but his lover started purring. The
comforting sound lulled Winter into slumber, and as he surrendered to it, only warmth and happiness reached out to him from his dreams.
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Epilogue
The last time he’d been at such a party, Winter had been too
happy for his impending marriage to be truly concerned about its
political implications. Now, however, he was more than aware of it.
In fact, all throughout the reception, he’d been unable to focus on
anything else except the calamity failure could bring.
“Are you okay, sweetheart?” Corbin asked, his voice concerned.
“You look pale.”
“I’m fine,” Winter shot back snappishly. He usually liked
Corbin’s protectiveness, but now it grated on his already strained
nerves. He would soon be the leader of a nation, for crying out loud.
He couldn’t cling to Corbin all his life.
“Leader of a nation you might be, but you’re still my mate,”
Corbin said in a chastising tone. “Come sit down. You’ve had a busy
day. You deserve a breather.”
A scathing reply was already on Winter’s lips, but the elders from
various nations were close by, probably watching them. Since he’d
recovered, he’d received several messages, not only from the
vampires and the mer, but also from other species, who explained
their concerns with recent developments in the paranormal society.
Elder Mercier’s attack was only a symptom of a larger problem.
She believed shifters were to blame for the conflicts between human
hunters and magical creatures. Personally, Winter thought she was
full of shit. Humans were the least of the Sidhe’s problems. The
never-ending battle between the Seelie and the Unseelie was much
riskier, and the last thing they needed was foolish purism causing
dissension. Regardless, some of the other species shared similar
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opinions, if not exactly to such an extent. And while Cherise’s attack had been caused by what appeared to be a mental disorder, Winter
had no doubt that the woman held resentment toward magical
creatures as well.
Winter grimaced as a wave of queasiness flowed over him. To his
knowledge, Sidhe couldn’t get an ulcer because of stress, but maybe
he was an exception. He’d certainly been feeling strange enough these days. His magic was erratic, his moods volatile, and his temper
snappish. How could he help in building a better diplomatic future if he interpreted any comment as hostile?
Corbin was right. He needed a break. Sighing, Winter allowed his
mate to lead him away from the group. Thankfully, Skylar and
Sterling were around, and Winter knew they’d keep everyone busy
long enough for him to take a breather.
“Have you eaten today?” Corbin inquired as Winter sat down on a
nearby couch.
The nausea returned with a vengeance just at the thought of a
meal. “I ate enough,” he lied, knowing Corbin would see right
through him. Sometimes, the mate bond had disadvantages, too.
Now was one of those times. Winter could have been snappish
and annoyed had Corbin berated him angrily, but the lynx just gave
him a concerned look. “Sweetheart, you have to eat. Please. You’re
really worrying me.”
“Fine.” Winter released a disgruntled sigh. “I’ll try. For you.”
Winter got up, intending to go to the buffet table and grab a small
snack. He didn’t get to reach his destination. He swooned, tripped,
and would have had a painful meeting with the hardwood floor had
Corbin not been there to catch him.
“That’s it, Winter. I’m taking you upstairs, and I’m getting a
medic to see you.”
Winter wanted to protest being babied with so many important
leaders close by, but he admitted he felt off. It wouldn’t be a bad idea
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to get a healer to examine him. He was beginning to have some wild
thoughts, and that sort of thing simply wouldn’t do.
As if by miracle, his uncle materialized by his side, a wide smile
on his face. Chantay followed in his tracks, quiet as always. “Well,
then, I guess congratulations are in order,” Sterling said.
“What?” Corbin asked, sounding shocked and a bit angered. “He’s
sick. The spell must be making a comeback or something.”
Sterling shook his head, chuckling. “No. Nothing like that. Come
now, Winter. Surely you must suspect what’s going on.”
The somewhat stoic Chantay smiled as well. Since recovering
from the shadow curse, he’d been spending a lot of time with the
Sidhe, learning about his heritage. Even if, in the beginning, he’d kept his distance from almost everyone, he seemed to be opening up now.
If Winter wasn’t mistaken, Elder Kevin Wade’s son, Isaac, might
have something to do with that.
“Don’t look so put out, Your Highness,” Chantay said. “This is a
moment of joy.”
Winter gaped at the two men, wondering how his uncle always
seemed to know everything. “It’s silly,” he said, dismissing his own
ideas before they could really compute. “There’s no way it could
happen.”
But the thought had already flashed through his mind and must
have slipped through his bond with Corbin. The lynx turned toward
Winter, his eyes wide. “Pregnant?” he cried out.
Winter had never heard Corbin’s voice sound so high pitched. It
was funny, and he barely managed to suppress a hysterical giggle.
“It’s just a possibility,” he replied.
“It’s a certainty,” Sterling corrected. “I can assure you that you
are, indeed, carrying the next heir of the Sidhe throne.”
Winter had always known that once upon a time, centuries in the
past, Sidhe males had been able to give birth. But to his knowledge,
that ability had gradually disappeared until Sidhe reproduction was
strictly through heterosexual intercourse. Same-sex relationships
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weren’t frowned upon, but for important families, the issue presented a problem.
He’d thought that, once he and Corbin were ready, they’d just
adopt. Apparently, that wouldn’t be necessary. But how could this
happen? His mind whirled with shock, excitement, and just a little
disbelief.
“Those abilities are still preserved among great healers, especially
those of the royal line,” Sterling explained. “I expect the healing
process you underwent because of the spell might have made you
even more fertile.”
“So, you’re sure then?” Corbin’s voice was weak. “Winter’s
pregnant?”
“Oh, absolutely. Congratulations. You’re going to be a father.”
“Congratulations, Your Highness,” Chantay echoed.
There was no doubt in either of the two men, and in that moment,
Winter knew his uncle was right. He was going to have a baby.
A strange sense of calm filled him, and he beamed at his mate. “A
baby, Corbin. Our baby.”
It was Corbin’s turn to swoon and Winter’s to catch the lynx.
They fell together back on the couch, laughing and unable to keep
their hands off each other. Winter was aware of all the eyes watching them, but he couldn’t care less. He was too happy.
His mate’s hand landed on his still-flat stomach. “Thank you,
sweetheart. Thank you.”
Even as Corbin expressed his gratitude, Winter knew the truth. He
was the one who should be thankful. He’d come here with hidden
intentions and had found a new family and a mate who adored him.
He’d gotten a second chance at life and managed to make his peace
with his uncle. And now, the Nameless One had blessed him with a
miracle, granting him the ability to fulfill Corbin’s greatest wish, and yes, his own. Things might not be perfect, but he had his family, a
family who loved and trusted him. What more could he wish for?
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THE END
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A native Romanian, Scarlet was born in 1986 and grew up an avid
fan of Karl May and Jules Verne, reading fantasy stories and
adventure. Later, when she was out of fantasy stories to read, she
delved into her mother’s collection of books and, of course, stumbled onto romance.
As a writer, though, Scarlet Hyacinth was born one sunny summer
day, when a dear friend of hers—the same friend who introduced her
to GLBT fiction—proposed they start writing a story of their own. As
it turns out, the two friends never did finish that particular story, but Scarlet discovered she had a knack for writing and ended up starting
to write individually. And so, between working on her dissertation,
studying for exams, and reading yaoi manga, she started writing the
Kaldor Saga. Along the way, Scarlet met a lot of wonderful people
who supported her, and in the end, she found her story a home and, in the process, fulfilled a beautiful dream.
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