Glamoured: Chapter 23
Glamoured (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 6)
Needing a distraction, I finally checked out the food. The scents wafting from the dishes were mouthwatering, and I had no idea where to start. Reaching out, I grabbed a glass of what looked like water, hoping to fix up my dry mouth situation first.
âIt has a slight lemon flavor,â Len warned me, and I didnât bother to tell him lemon water was my favorite. The first sip burst across my tongue, light and with a citrus hit. It was so thirst-quenching that I found myself gulping down the entire glass.
As I placed it back on the table, a small, slightly hysterical laugh escaped. âWill I be trapped here now? Iâm consuming food in Faerie.â Heâd said I wouldnât be affected, but maybe I wasnât as strong as he believed.
Len lifted a small jug to refill my water. âWould it be terrible if you remained in Faerie?â he asked.
âNo,â I admitted, claiming my glass once more. âBut Iâm not okay with losing my free will. If I choose to stay forever, then thatâs a different story, but I wonât be forced.â
He nodded as if he understood. âAs I said in the library, youâre too strong of mind to be taken in by the glittery trappings of this world. Mera was strong enough to resist as well, but at the time, Shadow used whatever means he had to scare her into compliance.â
A snort escaped me. âPoor Shadow. He had no idea what he was getting himself into.â
Len joined my laughter. âHe would have it no other way. If youâd met him before his Sunshine, you would understand how truly blessed he is now. Blessed and very aware of it.â
That thought sat nicely with me. I wanted nothing more than for my friends to have a true, adoring, slightly-scared-of-them mate. âMera feels the same,â I said, knowing that for sure. âShe fought through the most powerful memory block to find Shadow again. Itâs a worry that we havenât been able to do the same.â
âItâs a very different situation,â he replied immediately. âMera and Shadow had already formed a bond. A true bond. No magic can compete with that. We were glamoured before a bond could form, and until the spell is broken, thereâs no knowing our true status.â
âWe werenât called together after you found me during your mate walk,â I reminded him.
His expression didnât change. âTwo magics have interfered here, and I will figure out the why and how. It doesnât mean thereâs not a bond, it just means itâs being strangled by Faerie glamour.â
âWhat about the fact that Iâm not fae?â A second reminder. Even if I had a sliver of fae in me somewhere, it wasnât like his pure blood. âNo fae has ever bonded with a shifter.â
âI donât care.â
It took me a beat to truly comprehend this, and when I did my insecurities reared their ugly head. âYou might not today, but thereâs probably a reason youâre only compatible with your own kind. Outside of being with me because we have a child together, did you think about the fact that Iâm going to die in a hundred to two hundred years? A mere blip in your life.â
The room grew darker and colder as his energy swirled. âSamanthaâ¦â
One word. It sounded like a warning.
âThatâs my name,â I shot back.
He moved faster than I could track, kneeling beside me, our gazes even. The blast of icy energy slapped me in the face, but it wasnât painful, just mildly uncomfortable.
âIâm only going to say this one time,â he murmured, in those smooth but feral tones he did so well. âNo part of me is here with you because we have a child. Sheâs the perfect miraculous bonus to this equation, but a child is never enough to make a true mate bond. Furthermore, you will not be dying in two hundred years, or any years. I have magics and knowledge to keep you alive, and thatâs exactly what Iâll do. End of fucking story.â
He stood suddenly, and I choked on my next breath, equilibrium completely fucked when I was this close to him.
âI promise,â he continued, âto not allow your insecurities to break us before we have a chance. I might have only just found you, Sam, but Iâm already certain about one thing: you are mine.â
Mine. Mine, mine, mine, mine.
The word rocketed through my head, and if it had been said by Grant or his alpha dick of a father, Iâd have vomited on the floor. But it had come from the most perfect fae prince.
Here I went, living my own personal fairy tale again.
âDid you hear me, Storm?â he growled, apparently needing an answer.
âYes,â I said softly.
Lenâs lips tilted up. âGood. Now eat some of the food, and then get dressed for the event. Youâve got two hours. I placed a selection of dresses in that room over there.â
As he pointed toward a smaller door I hadnât noticed earlier, Tabitha stirred on the bed and let out a low murmur. âMa, ma, ma, ma.â
My world tilted on its axis. Had she just� Did she just� Did she call me mama?
The heat behind my eyes reached inferno level as I all but dove across the bed to reach her. âBaby girl,â I cooed, sliding my hands under her, scooping her up into my arms. âBaby, mommy loves you so much.â
Tiny arms wrapped around my neck, and I couldnât help the sob that escaped. This was what Iâd fought and suffered for. Suffering that meant nothing now that I had her here with me like this.
âFaerie energy is strengthening her faster than I expected,â Len said, and I looked over her head to see his face. His expression was heated and emotional, the silver in his eyes swirling harder. âSheâs strong and resilient, like her mom.â
âAnd her father,â I whispered. âShe will be formidable.â
Len nodded. âNo doubt.â He moved closer, holding his hands out. âWhile you eat and dress, Iâll change and feed her, if thatâs okay with you?â
I felt no unease by his suggestion. âItâs fine with me, as long as Tabby is happy to leave.â
As if sheâd understood, she wiggled against my hold, and I gently sat her down on the bed. She was on her butt facing me, but then she turned herself around and started to crawl toward Len. Holy shit, her development was hard to believe, and I couldnât be freaking happier.
âLooks like we have our answer,â I said with a smile so big it felt like it was breaking my face.
Len reached down and lifted Tabitha into his arms. As he lifted her, she placed both hands against his cheeks and pressed her face closer. âSee you soon, Storm,â he told me with a wink.
âYou got it, Winter,â I shot back, trying not to go stupid over how nice it felt to have a nickname with someone. It was rather pathetic that thereâd been no other close relationships in my life to warrant such a thing.
When Len left with Tabitha, I wasted no time sampling the food. Maybe it was my hunger, but honestly, I could have lived in some of these dishes. Fruit, stir-fried meats, and a range of vegetables. I didnât know what any of the ingredients were called, but it didnât matter.
It was all delicious.
When my stomach was groaning and I felt a deep sense of satisfaction, I dragged myself from the food and headed toward the closet. If I chose a dress first, then Iâd know the style of hair and makeup needed to pull it off.
When I entered the surprisingly large wardrobe, I drew to a sudden halt. There was row after row of clothing. How in the shifter packsâ¦? Iâd been expecting maybe like three dresses and some shoes, not a freaking department store. It was so much more than I needed or deserved, but again, arguing with Len about it felt a little ungrateful, so I decided to just thank him profusely, and find the perfect dress for tonight.
Maybe, just for once, I could enjoy the moment and not wait for the axe to fall.
Even better, maybe this time, there was no axe.
A girl could dream.