Into the Fae

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Author: Quinn Loftis
being modest Jen,” Costin laughed. “You’re more than intrigued, you’re practically salivating at the sexual innuendos coming together in that wicked head of yours.”
    She shrugged. “What can I say, it’s a gift.” She motioned to Lucian who was still staring at the phone in his hands. “Since we know you guys weren’t really talking about the size of your junk, what exactly were you talking about?”
    Lucian ’s eyebrows rose as he looked up from the phone to pin his stare on Jen. “I truly do not understand most of what you say.”
    She laughed. “Neither does my mate, but he’s learning and so will you. Now as interesting as I’m sure that cell phone is to your poor, neglected mind, I want to know how things are going with you and your fairy.” She plunked herself down on the couch and pointed across from her indicating for him to sit.
    “Jen,” Costin started.
    She held up a finger to stop him and turned her head slowly to look at him. “I’m going to meddle so don’t bother telling me not to meddle because, frankly, it’s a waste of oxygen. You know as well as I do that they are going to have to complete the bond because at some point his darkness is going to take over. What happens if another male makes advances on Peri and he doesn’t have the darkness under control?”
    They heard a crunch and looked over at Lucian who now had a crushed cell phone in his partially human hands. He looked down at it and frowned.
    “What male are you talking about?” Lucian asked with calmness that Jen knew all too well.
    “I’m not saying that there is one, Lucian. I’m just saying that if there was one, things could get messy.” She groaned dramatically, “Ugh if there was just one person here that could appreciate the things I could do with that sentence.” She looked back at Lucian and motioned once again for him to sit. He walked over and took the seat she indicated but he held her gaze the entire time. Jen finally relented and dropped her eyes. “Stupid Alphas and their power games,” she muttered.
    “I am not an Alpha,” Lucian pointed out.
    “Maybe not, but you have the dominance to be one. Now, about Peri…,” she prompted and then waited.
    “She is coming to terms with it,” Lucian finally spoke. “She just needs time, and that is something I can give her.”
    “You know that she wants to leave, to go after her sister?” Jen asked.
    Lucian nodded.
    “And you’re okay with her going?”
    Lucian’s lips twitch in amusement. “She can go anywhere she wants,” he paused, “but I’ve made it very clear to her that where she goes, I go.”
    “And how did Peri fairy respond to that?” Jen grinned.
    “I would not repeat such language in front of a female,” Lucian told her with a gleam in his eyes that had Jen laughing.
    “Oh man this is awesome,” she ground out with a clap of her hands. “Our little Peri is all wrapped up with the big bad wolf, totally priceless.” She stood and smiled down at the wolf. “Hang in there, brother wolf. She’ll come around.”
    Lucian smiled and it was all teeth. “Do not worry, mate to Decebel. We wolves are very, very patient hunters.”
    Jen cackled as she turned to leave and called out over her shoulder, “Don’t I know it.”
    “Sorry about the cell phone,” Lucian told Costin as he stood and held out the plastic mess.
    Costin chuckled. “You can imagine that we go through quite a few phones; we have really good insurance.”  Costin tossed the phone in the trash and then glanced back to Lucian who was now staring out of one of the many windows. “I’m headed to the training area to get in a workout. You can join me if you want. Sally’s with Rachel doing healer stuff so I’m having to figure out how to entertain myself.” He shook his head. “It’s hard to believe that for sixty years I was capable of getting through the day without her, but now,” he exhaled, “now every minute away from her is torture.”
    Lucian
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