Chapter 672 Find Joy In Life
Mated To An Enemy

Several days after they had returned to Winter, Sadie was allowed to come home. But, unfortunately, Stefan would need to remain in the hospital for another week to ensure his wounds were healed correctly and there were no surprises.
Though they would have preferred their entire family to be home together, Myka and Peter were still grateful to have Sadie with them.
A few days before Stefan could finally join them, Peter had stayed a little later at the hospital with him while Myka had brought Sadie home. They made dinner together, and while they waited for Peter to get home, they made paper decorations to hang in Stefanâs room as a proper welcome.
By the time Peter arrived, they had made a banner, five paper snowflakes, an extensive linked chain, and several drawings to hang on the wall.
âOh my,â Peter said with a smile as he entered the room. âDid I make a mistake and arrive in an art gallery rather than my home?â
Myka smiled up at him, and Sadie laughed. She jumped up and ran to him, wrapping her arms around him. Peter smiled and hugged her tightly.
âWelcome home, Dad!â she said as she pulled away and looked up at him.
Peterâs smile widened. He still wasnât used to hearing it, or sure he ever would be. But it made him happy every time.
âWhat a nice way to come home,â he sighed happily. âThank you, Sadie.â
She grinned again before turning and returning to the table and picking up one of the drawings. She turned and showed it to Peter.
âWe made decorations for Mykaâs room!â she said excitedly. âI know he wonât be home for a little longer, but I want to make it really special for him when he does.â
Peter reached out and touched her chin affectionately.
âThatâs a great idea,â he said. âIâm sure heâll pretend itâs no big deal, but really heâll love it.â
Sadie laughed and nodded; she looked back at Myka.
âDaddy, can I take these up to Stefanâs room?â she asked.
âThatâs a great idea, Sayds. You do that while Dad and I finish dinner,â Myka replied with a smile.
Sadie nodded and carefully collected all of the decorations as Peter and Myka moved into the kitchen.
âSo, whatâs for dinââ Peter began, taking only enough steps into the kitchen for the door to close behind them before he was pulled back and pressed against the wall as Myka captured his lips.
It was a brief but passionate kiss, sloppier than Peter usually liked but no less arousing. Myka pulled away, moving his mouth to Peterâs throat and laying soft, wet kisses against his skin as he spoke.
âWelcome home, Peter,â he whispered. âI missed you.â
Mykaâs strong hands moved down Peterâs arms, gently squeezing him.
Despite himself, Peter let out a soft moan. Mykaâs kisses moved toward Peterâs chest, and one hand moved to his hip. Mykaâs thumb slipped under Peterâs shirt to gently graze his skin with a warm touch.
Peter drew a sharp breath, regaining just enough of his senses to control himself. He reached his hand up and caught Mykaâs chin. Grabbing him firmly, he lifted him so their eyes met. He stared into Mykaâs dark eyes, already swirling with lust.
âDown, boy,â Peter said through a shaky breath in a heated tone. âNot here, not now...â
Myka clenched his jaw and swallowed as anticipation and desire rolled over him. Peter was cutting him off but with a promise of returning to this moment later. He took a deep breath and pulled away, giving them both the space to calm down.
Peter took a deep breath; he licked his lips and straightened his shirt. He glanced at Myka, leaning back against the counter, his head down as he fought to control his breathing. For the briefest of moments, Peter regretted stopping him.
After returning from Moonguard, they had been either with the children or Myka was having his own wounds treated. They were both worried about Stefan, and with Sadieâs nightmares, they didnât want to leave her alone in the hospital. So, Peter had been sleeping in Stefanâs room while Myka slept in Sadieâs.
When Sadie was allowed to come home, Myka slept at home, but Peter remained with Stefan while he continued to be sedated. It wasnât until just two nights before that Stefan could make it through the night without waking from the pain. That was when he told Peter that he wanted him to go home.
It wasnât that he didnât appreciate Peterâs care. Still, he wanted to ensure they knew he wasnât a baby and could handle being in the hospital alone for a few nights.
Even though Peter had come home the past two nights, Myka had already fallen asleep with Sadie when Peter finally returned.
Between the trip to Moonguard and the aftermath, Myka and Peter had not been intimate for nearly three weeks. They were both feeling the need for each other.
Peterâs eyes naturally roamed down Mykaâs body, appreciating every dip and curve.
eαglesná´Î½el Myka let out a low growl and lifted his gaze toward Peter.
âDonât say one thing when you mean anotherâ¦â he whispered.
Peter took another deep breath and shook his head.
âI meant what I said,â he stated.
He turned away and moved to the stove, where the food was simmering in a pot. He lifted the lid and stirred the contents.
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âSadie could come in at any moment. We have children now. We canât act like animals doing it wherever and whenever we want anymore.â
âI know,â Myka sighed.
He moved behind Peter, wrapping his arms around his waist and resting his chin against his shoulder.
âI just miss you,â he whispered.
Peter sighed. He put the lid back on the pot and leaned back against Myka.
âI know,â he said, âI miss you too.â
They stayed like that briefly before Sadie arrived, asking if dinner was ready. Finally, the meal was served, and they sat together around the table, talking and laughing. When dinner was over, they chatted a bit longer before Sadie showed signs of being tired.
Peter took her to bed, reading her a story and tucking her in before joining Myka again in the kitchen, where he was washing the dishes.
âIâm glad that Sadie enjoys having a story at bedtime,â he said as he walked in.
Myka looked back with a warm smile.
âI was afraid she might be too old for that,â Peter continued, finding a place to lean on the counter.
âItâs brand new to her,â Myka said, turning back to the last few dishes. âThe lab techs didnât treat them like children. So, I doubt she ever heard a bedtime story before she came to Winter.â
Peter nodded.
âI hope we can help her truly leave that place behind,â he said softly.
Myka rinsed his hands and dried them on the towel beside the sink. He turned around and crossed his arms over his chest as he looked at Peter with eyes narrowed.
âDo you really think we havenât already?â he asked.
Peter furrowed his brows.
âI know that sheâs gotten better in many ways, but she still has those nightmares, and I know she gets a little lost sometimes,â Peter replied.
âPeter,â Myka sighed. âSadie has embraced us as family. We are her dads. Believe me when I say sheâs out of the lab.â
Peter listened.
âBut just because you move on and find joy in life doesnât mean you can forget the pain,â he continued. âI still have nightmares too, and I didnât go through nearly as much as she did.â
âYouâre right,â Peter sighed. âI just⦠I hate that I canât take that pain away from her.â
Myka moved across the room to stand beside Peter. He reached down and took his hand.
âI know,â he said. âMe too. Pretty sure thatâs part of the whole becoming a parent thing.â