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Authors: Dana Marie Bell

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Epilogue

Five years later…

“Things look promising, don’t they?” Sawney McDorman, Abraham’s older brother and CEO of Royale Hotels, sipped the high-priced champagne the king had insisted on serving. It was Halloween, and the Samhain rites had already been performed. King Gareth had acted as High Priest, while Queen Genevieve had been High Priestess. Afterwards, the entire Beckett clan had convened in King Gareth’s apartment for a little Halloween fun.

Abraham, known as Mac to the royal family, smiled softly at the scene before him. It had taken quite a while, and not a few bumps, to get where they were, but now the Becketts had full control of the court.

Mac couldn’t be happier. “Indeed. And the addition of Prince Peter has everyone delighted.” The first child of the king and queen had inherited his mother’s blond hair, his father’s golden brown eyes, and the wolf that signified a Beckett. The boy was currently dressed as, of all things, a werewolf. He ran around the living room, howling at everyone and giggling in delight when they cringed.

Padma, Zach and Johra’s child, followed after Prince Peter. Her dark pigtails were askew, and her big blue eyes were shining. Somewhere along the way her little witch hat had disappeared, and if he wasn’t mistaken one of her shoes was missing. He scooped the child up as she ran past. “Where is your shoe, little miss?”

She wiggled in his hold. “Put me down, Uncle Mac. I gotta chase Peter.”

“Why?” Sawyer chucked her under her chin, chuckling when she scowled at him.

“I’m the Own and he’s a bad guy. I gotta zap him good.” Padma pointed toward the floor. “Down, please.”

Mac did as she asked. “Good luck, young Own.”

“Thanks.” She raced off, the other shoe landing somewhere under Gareth’s couch.

Mac shook his head. “I wouldn’t be surprised if that one does turn out to be an Own.”

“Or a teacher, like her mother.” Sawyer shivered. “If I hear
why, Uncle Sawyer?
One more time…” Sawyer growled. It was impressive for a non-werewolf.

A tinkle of laughter drew his attention to the buffet, where Lana was currently holding court among the women in the family. Whatever story she was telling seemed to have both Kerry and Johra in stitches, while Queen Genevieve simply smiled and shook her head. Lana was heavily pregnant with her second child. Chris had hold of their son, Thomas. The two-year-old was adorable in his Superman costume, but he appeared to be getting lectured over—

“He ate blue crayons again, didn’t he?” Sawyer started to laugh. “The kid’s addicted to them.”

“What I don’t understand is, why only blue? Why not yellow or red?” Mac shook his head. “Maybe it tastes better?”

“Don’t ask me. I thought boogers were delicious at two.” Sawyer took a sip of his champagne. “I’d say my taste has improved.”

Mac shuddered. “Most definitely.” He straightened his tie, watching curiously as a young pup entered from the powder room. It sniffed the air, crouching low as it aimed for the couch.

“Sophie Beckett, where is your costume?” Daniel chased after the pup, his hands finally grasping the hindquarters of the tiny wolf pup. “Gotcha!”

“Now there’s something I don’t understand,” Sawyer whispered as Daniel took the little girl back into the bathroom. “I thought only males were born to the Becketts, and all of them were wolves?”

“That’s what I thought,” Mac replied quietly. “But somehow, that doesn’t seem to be the case anymore.”

“The original curse may have mutated again.” Sawyer finished off his champagne, but held onto the glass. No sense in giving little fingers the temptation to play with the expensive flute.

“If you ask me,” Zach’s voice came from behind them, “Daniel and Kerry are a special case.”

Mac turned, well used to Zach’s unusual ways by now. “How so?”

“Well, Kerry is a wolf too, so Sophie got a double-dose of wolfiness.” Zach pointed to Peter, who was now chin deep in a bowl of ice cream. “Peter is what you’d expect.”

“I don’t understand.” Sawyer looked as confused as Mac felt.

“It’s simple. Gareth is the one we all thought would carry on the family ‘curse’.” Zach made little quotation marks with his fingers. “His kids would be all boys, and all wolves. Ours would be a mixed bag of male and female, but none of them would have wolfy tendencies. But there’s Sophie, howling up a storm. I think it has to do with the way Kerry got her wolf, but I’m not sure if—”

“Zach!”

Johra’s panicked yell had them all running toward the dark-haired witch.

“What’s wrong?” Zach pushed his way past Mac and Sawyer, who quickly followed him.

“Look.” Jo pointed toward a tiny wolf pup in a witch’s costume.

“Is that…Padma?” Zach knelt down and petted the pup, earning a yip of joy. Her ears were just as lop-sided as her ponytails had been, one at full mast, the other bent.

Mac watched as the girl turned back into, well, a
girl
. He cleared his throat and brought out his tablet PC, making a quick note. “I’ll inform housekeeping to vacuum three times a week instead of two.”

Sawyer grunted. “That’s all you have to say? Padma just did the supposedly impossible, and you’re thinking of Hoovers and Dysons?”

Mac shrugged. “It’s just another day in the Beckett family.”

Sawyer blinked. “Huh. Good point.”

Even Johra, shocked as she was at her daughter’s transformation, laughed at that.

“Okay, so now what?” Chris, little Thomas still in his arms, seemed shocked. He was staring at the boy in his arms as if he would turn furry any second.

“Now we party.” Gareth put his arm around his brother’s shoulder and tickled Thomas’s belly, earning a squeal from the boy. “I say we eat, drink and be merry, because tonight the veil is thin, and our loved ones surround us. Even those we’ve lost.”

Mac gave a silent nod to the parents he and Sawyer had lost to a car accident twelve years before. They’d been young, but they’d survived, fighting their way to their current positions with ruthless efficiency. They’d served the previous royal family out of duty and necessity.

This royal family they served out of love.

So no matter what the future held, be it wolves, warlocks, shifting babies or court intrigue, Mac looked forward to it all.

“I have a question.” Zach stared at his wife, a twinkle in his eye.

“No, Zach.” Johra held up her hand.

“But—”

“No.” She glared at him.

Padma sat up and pushed her hair out of her eyes. She looked up at Gareth with pleading eyes. “Can we order a pizza, Uncle Gareth? That shrimp stuff sucks.”

“Zachary Beckett!” Johra began chasing her husband around the buffet table. “You taught her that.”

“It’s not my fault!” Zach dodged left, barely avoiding a flying shrimp tail. “Besides, it does suck.”

“I want pepperoni!” Sophie began chanting, dancing in her pink tutu, her wand waiving around like a baton.

“Ba-con! Ba-con!” Peter joined in with his own chant, and soon all the children were calling for their favorite toppings. Johra was swarmed by tiny hands and sticky kisses until she was buried in an avalanche of cuteness.

“Yes!” Zach pumped his fist. “Good-bye, shrimp dip, hello double pepperoni!”

“I like the shrimp dip.” Genevieve picked up the bowl, cradling it like a child.

“I’m not touching that one with a ten-foot baguette,” Daniel droned. “But you know, bro, they have these p-e-n-i-s enhancing surgeries. I’d Google it if I were you.”

“Asshole,” Gareth snarled.

“Butt-munch.” Daniel popped a cheddar cube in his mouth.

“PEPPERONI!” screamed the children.

“What’s a penis?” Sophie asked her mother.

“It’s where some men keep their brains,” Kerry answered smoothly.

Mac turned and headed for the powder room. After all, it wouldn’t do for the others to see the supposedly refined steward of the court laughing his dignified ass off.

About the Author

Dana Marie Bell wrote her first short story when she was thirteen years old. She’s now a
USA Today
bestselling author with Samhain Publishing and Carina Press. Dana has lived primarily in the Northeast with a brief stint on the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix. She lives with her soul mate and husband, Dusty, their two maniacal children, two evil ice-cream-stealing cats and a bull terrier that thinks it’s a Pekingese. She’s been heard to describe herself as “vertically challenged” and “a lapsed brunette.” Dana also suffers from ankylosing spondylitis (a progressive inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects the spine), and can be seen walking with a cane or tooling around in her mobility scooter. Her condition was the inspiration for Belle’s hip injury in
Steel Beauty
.

You can learn more about Dana at:

www.danamariebell.com

danamariebell.blogspot.com

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