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By:Jaymin Eve


I had really missed him.

When we finally pulled back I was a little surprised to see moisture ringing his eyes. I’d never seen my dad cry, not even in the dark years after Lienda left – although I think he’d tried to keep that devastated part of himself private. Speaking of, my mother was waiting to the side, and with only a little hesitation I opened my arms and gave her a brief hug. There weren’t that many memories associated with her crisp, lemony scent, but I still enjoyed the moment.

“It is so good to see you, Jess, I’ve missed you,” said my father.

I grabbed his hand, pulling him back to the massive table where my family was holed up. “I have missed you so much, but … food … I need food.”

It was reaching desperate times.

Jonathon threw back his head and laughed, strong white teeth flashing. He had the same blue eyes as me, but his hair was light. Same as Lienda. I had no idea where Mischa and I got our black hair from, but in most other ways I could see a lot of my features in my parents.

Jonathon slid into the chair next to mine. “Nice to know some things haven’t changed with you, my little shifter wolf.”

Tyson grinned at me from across the table. “So, what you been doing to work up such an appetite, Jessa babe? Thought you were sleeping.” Honeysuckle eyes fluttered innocently at me, and as I ran my gaze across the rest of my grinning friends and family I was hit with a realization. They all knew about Braxton and me.

I bared my teeth, no shame forthcoming. I had nothing to hide. I was proud to be with him. Proud to be his mate. I met the wizard’s piercing gaze.

“How did you know?”

Tyson lifted his arm and gave a sniff to the top of his forearm, and I realized what had given us away. Sure, we always smelled of each other, but there was a distinct change when anything sexual had occurred. Even though we had showered, we’d fooled around plenty after that.

Jonathon and Lienda were smiling, so I knew they were cool with this new revelation, but I was most worried about the other quads, and my sister. Thankfully Mischa had a broad grin on her face, her eyes twinkling, although I detected a slight shadowing across them. She gave me a thumbs up. That was one pack member accounted for.

“Are you guys okay with this?”

Braxton growled as I directed my question to the other Compasses. He wouldn’t care if his brothers were okay with it or not, but I still had to ask. By sleeping together, forming this part mating, we had changed the dynamics of our group. We were supernaturals, so I knew we’d all still share a bed at times – packs liked to stay together – but I wasn’t sure what their immediate reactions would be.

There was no hesitation from any of them.

All three reached across to me and placed their hands on top of both of mine.

“As long as you are happy, Jess, we are happy.” This was from Tyson, who was uncharacteristically somber, before the smartass returned: “And at least Max is off the hook – you know, since now you’re the one messing with the dynamics.”

The vampire clipped his brother across the back of the head, although even I could see he wore an expression of relieved happiness. He was okay with me and Braxton. I did briefly wonder if he’d have felt the same way if he hadn’t just found his mate. But fate circumvented that little issue for us.

Jacob chuckled. “I think my brothers are turning into whipped bitches, but I’m all good with that. Although I’m instilling a rule right now: no frisky business when we’re all in the bed.”

I wrinkled my nose in his direction. “In your dreams, Jake.”

His chuckles increased. “Hell yeah, only not with my brothers as the other parties.”

Okay, overshare much.

Braxton growled again. I pinned him with squinty eyes. “Stop that, Braxton Compass, your growling is giving me a headache.” It really wasn’t, but I needed to keep on top of his dominance or he’d smother me.

His fierceness faded under his amusement. I tried to ignore the way his smile heated my insides.

Jonathon cleared his throat. “I’m a little surprised you didn’t end up being true mates.”

Small beads of pain flashed through me as I narrowed my eyes on him. “How do you know we aren’t true mates?”

He turned his head as if the fierceness of my reaction surprised him. “Because you would have told us, and I don’t sense the sort of energy connection which should be bonding you.”

Louis leaned in toward me, his brow wrinkled. “Actually, they are bonded, but it seems to be … there was a problem with the bond.”

A variety of expressions shot across the faces around me. There were a lot of furrowed brows.