Mason I couldnât keep my eyes open. After sex that good, all wanted to do was fall into a deep, hard sleep.
Lanieâs bare shoulder pressed mine, and the soft sound of her breathing mingled with Xander and Zaneâs. Mine was doing the same, I realized sleepily as I started drifting off. The four of us had synced up.
It felt good. Comfortable. Secure.
âAbba?â
My eyes flew wide open. I pushed up on my elbow, expecting to see Stella standing at the foot of the bed.
That was how close she sounded. The bedroom door was closed. We were all still alone.
Lanie sat up next with a small gasp. âStella?â
Xander and Zane, on her other side, did the same. We all stared at each other. Stellaâs voice entered my mind again. Her words echoed a bit, like a shout down a well.
âIâve fed the twins and settled them in their room with some toys. I need to talk to all of you.â Stellaâs voice vibrated in my head, and by the way everyone else was reacting, I could tell they heard her, too.
Zaneâs shocked expression was almost comical, as was my brotherâs. Lanie didnât look that shocked, more like she was taken aback. As for myself, I was barely getting used to having a four-way mate bond with my mates. Having our daughter chime in without warning was enough to get me out of bed in a flash.
âGive us a few minutes, sweetheart,â Lanie thought through the new link. âWeâll be out.â
The four of us shared looks.
âWhat the hell was that?â Xander muttered, pitching his voice low so it wouldnât carry out of the bedroom.
Could Stella overhear us, anyway? She probably had enhanced hearing. Or, she could simply read all of our minds even when she wasnât using that brand-new link to talk to us. The feeling was unsettling, to say the least.
Lanie shook her head and got out of the bed. âSheâs a Celestial, Xander. I think the more open we are to whatever happens, the better off weâre all going to be.
Iâm going to jump in the shower before we go talk to her, though.â
Zane chuckled, lifting his arm to sniff under it. âIâd say we all should at least rinse off. Just because Stella knows weâve been making love, that doesnât mean we all need to roll out of here smelling like it.â
Ja Four adults in a bathroom would never be an ideal situation, even with the size of ours, but we all managed to get to the shower and the sinks without tripping over one another. By the time we all got out into the living room, Stella had made us all mugs of sweet, spiced tea and laid out plates of the sliced birthday cake Gabriela had brought for her.
âThis was nice, honey. Thank you.â Lanie hugged her with a small laugh. I must say, while Iâm still getting used to the idea of you being all grown up, I can get used to this!â
Xander plucked a slice from the plate and bit into the thick frosting. âMe too.â
Stella beamed. âIâm glad. I didnât want to overstep, but I could tell you all needed something sweet and sugary.â
âThe link,â I said as I took a plate and fork and sat with it in one of the recliners. âThatâs new. How long have you been able to do that?â
âMason, she probably always could,â Lanie murmured Stella nodded and pressed her lips together. âYes, thatâs the truth, Abba. I just never did before because I didnât want to freak you all out. But I still did, huh?â
âA little,â I admitted.
She sighed. âUnfortunately, Abba, I think there will be many times in the days ahead when weâre all going to feel a little uncomfortable with what Iâm able to do.
Even me. Knowing Iâve had these abilities for so long but never sharing them has always felt wrong, and i never want to hide anything from my parents again.â
Lanie hugged her again, her expression shadowed.
âI never want you to feel like you have to, honey.
Whatever you need to share with us, you should be able. Even if you think it will upset us, or make us madâ¦or scare us.â
Stella nodded, looking solemn. She hadnât taken a piece of cake or a mug of tea, but she waited until we all had and sat before she addressed us.
âMother, Daddy, Abba, Papa. For the past few hours, Iâve been feeling the fog clear away. At first, I wasnâ sure if what I was sensing was true, but now Iâm convinced that what Iâve seen is the truth. The High Council has made their decision about what theyâre going to do.â Stella looked at each of us in turn. Her voice was strong, without a tremble or a quiver. Her eyes shone brightly. âNow I know how we can stop them.â