“Bones Bones? Dead Bones? Your babies’ daddy Bones?”

  I chuckle and roll my eyes. “Yes, one and the same.”

  “But how…? Wait. Never mind. I’m just so happy for you!” She runs over and gives me an exuberant hug, then gives one to Bones. “Congratulations on being alive!”

  Then she turns back to Demetri. “And they said you’re Alik?”

  He nods. “That’s what they called me in Thiberoux. But now, I am Demetri.”

  I lean closer to Bones. “So he can access his human body too? I thought this was a special case just for you.”

  He looks over at his friend, then back at me. “Alik was killed in the attack on Dryndara. He was at the Bar when the ambush happened. Like me, he woke up in his human body.”

  “Oh, Alik, I am so sorry.”

  He shakes his head and waves me off.

  Corrine looks back and forth at us, her eyes wide. “Wait, you’re dead too?”

  Demetri gives a throaty laugh and reaches out to take her hand. “No, Mon Chéri, I am most certainly not dead.” He gives the top of her hand a quick kiss, and her eyes light up at the unexpected gesture.

  Bones goes in for some more pizza, and I wander over to Tatiana. She sets down her yarn with a smile as I sit on the couch beside her. I put my hand on her arm.

  “How are you doing through all this?” I ask her softly.

  She turns to me with tears in her eyes. “I’m so proud of you. I knew one day you would find your way home. I never had any doubt.”

  “Thank you, Tattie.” I give her a hug. “But how are you? You feeling good these days? Strong?”

  She nods. “The best I’ve felt in years. It’s nice to relax some now that the Light-angels seem to have moved on. Of course, I’ll still keep up a level of protection and will be alerted if any danger should approach, but it seems for now they’ve gotten the message that the human girl they were after is no longer able to be manipulated.”

  I let out a huge sigh of relief. “So that’s it? We’re safe now?”

  “For the most part. Our lives will always be wrought with peril and potential dangers, but that is the world we live in. But yes, it seems for now the Light-angels have taken their leave. I no longer sense them anywhere in the vicinity.”

  “So it’s over… this really worked and it’s over.”

  She nods. “It seems that way for now. More than anything we wanted to avoid a conflict between the Light and Dark angels. Your role in that potential battle has been eliminated, but the threat will always remain. That’s just the nature of the world.”

  I sit back and take a moment to let it all sink in. I am reunified. Bones is alive. Tatiana is safe. We are no longer targets of Light-angels. There still might be drama in Thiberoux, but when is there not drama in Thiberoux? It’s nothing we can’t handle. I have true friends. My babies are healthy and happy and growing stronger every minute.

  Life goes on. As it should.

  Suddenly I remember something, and I give Tatiana’s arm a little squeeze. “I need to go somewhere real fast. It’s important.” I stand up and turn to the group gathered in the kitchen. “Bones, can you take me?”

  “Of course, love. Where’re we going?”

  “California.”

  ********

  After I change my clothes, Bones and I port over to Anastasia’s, landing on the beach just below her enormous mansion. I can’t help reflecting on the difference between this trip and the one Corrine, Kieron, and I had made in the car, not all that long ago. How much has changed since then.

  The sun is making its final descent over the horizon, and I pause a moment to admire the majestic views. For once it doesn’t mean the end of my time, but now signals the beginning of a whole new era.

  “Isn’t it beautiful?” I murmur. Bones stands beside me and wraps his arm around my shoulders.

  “Nothing comes close to this, even in Thiberoux. There is a certain special beauty here that can only be found in Man’s world.”

  I turn and pull him close for a soft kiss, and he traces his fingers lightly against my bare abdomen. Shivers race up and down the whole length of my body. He may no longer be an incubus, but he hasn’t lost even one ounce of his seductive charm.

  “I’ll be right back… don’t go anywhere,” I whisper. I turn and sprint up the grassy hillside, careful not to go too fast lest someone see. It’s weird to think about having to control my powers in broad daylight again. I’ll just have to get used to it.

  Anastasia still has a protective shield over her property, but fortunately it’s much more muted now. Cautiously, I walk past the guest house and toward the main castle.

  “Anastasia!” I start yelling. “Anastasia! Are you home? I need to see you. Anastasia!” I hold my hands out in front of me as I slowly approach her home. The memory of running smack dab into her invisible electric fence has not faded from my mind.

  “Anastasia!”

  “I’m here, dear girl. No need to frighten the neighbors,” she says, scurrying around the corner of the rose garden.

  I stop and let her come to me. Her turquoise eyes are sparkling, and she looks like she’s trying to keep from smiling.

  Before I even realize it, I’m throwing my arms around her tiny body and pulling her close. “Thank you, thank you, thank you! You saved my life. You’ve made us all safer, including your sister. I owe you everything. I don’t know how to repay you…”

  “You did the hard part. I only supplied the magic.”

  “The magic is what did it!”

  She steps back and shakes her head. “No, dear. You are what did it. You provided the courage, the strength, the self-sacrifice for the sake of others… That’s stronger than any magic I have. And I have to say I’m very impressed. You proved me wrong about you.” Now she does smile.

  “Well, I owe you my life and I just wanted to say thank you. I know that’s really nothing compared to what you did for me. So if there’s ever anything I can do for you, anything all all—”

  She holds up her hand. “Actually, there is… your timing is quite fortuitous. Wait here. I’ll be right back.”

  She hurries off, and I wander around the rose garden, admiring the vivid display of colors. They seem unnaturally bright, even for this magical kingdom. Or is it just me? From the emerald lawn and manicured gardens, to the cobalt sea, to the pink and orange sky— it’s hard to believe so much beauty existed in the world that I could never really see before.

  A few minutes later, Anastasia returns. “Here you go.” She thrusts an envelope in my hand. “If you would, I need you to go to a town called Basile, Louisiana, and find my granddaughter. Her name is Calista McCoy. I need you to find her, and she must get this letter. Today. Now. It’s very, very important!” Her eyes are wide and her mouth drawn tight.

  Anastasia’s a grandmother?

  “But if you need to talk to her so badly, can’t you just call her up—?”

  “No, you don’t understand.” She shakes her head. “Another thing—she does not know she is my granddaughter, and you must not tell her! She lives with her father, and they are very poor. This letter is to get them to come live with me, and she needs to do it quickly. She could be in danger.”

  I raise my eyebrows. “Never a dull moment for you, huh?”

  “I’ve never been happier. My granddaughter is coming home!” Her teary eyes are brimming with excitement, and I pat her arm again.

  “She will have this in her hands before sundown. I guarantee it.”

  “Thank you. One last thing… I want you to let me know when you near your birthing time. I want to be there for you.”

  “I definitely will. Is it okay if I call you with questions?”

  She nods. “Of course. But please... and don’t take this the wrong way… but for the sake of my granddaughter, while she’s here, I’ll have to ask that you not come back.”

  I lean over and give her a quick kiss on the cheek. “I promise. But you better come to Tattie’
s cabin if I need you!”

  She grins. “Deal.”

  I give her a final hug, then race down to the beach where Bones is waiting for me.

  One quick stop, and then it’s time for us to go back home.

  Epilogue.

  I make my way along the winding path through the woods to where my family is gathered. Bones looks up and jogs over to take the picnic basket from my hand. He grimaces.

  “Your children are in time-out.”

  I raise an eyebrow. “My children? What now?” Nothing those two do surprises me anymore. I try not to chuckle, just in case they can see me.

  He takes a deep breath and brushes his hair from his eyes. “Well, Kayla took Michael’s ball away with some sort of telekinesis power I haven’t seen her use before. She just flicked a finger and it came right into her hands.” Despite his demeanor, I hear the pride in his voice when talking about his young daughter. “So naturally Michael retaliated by fireballing Miss Sadie—”

  “Oh, no.” Miss Sadie is Kayla’s favorite doll. I close my eyes. “And then what happened?”

  “Well, then she lifted Michael up with her finger doing the telekinesis thing and hung him upside down.”

  I shake my head and look at him. “Two! They are barely two years old!”

  He cocks an eyebrow. “I know. Ain’t it great? And the fun’s only just beginning,” he adds, rubbing my belly.

  “Well, at least this time there’ll be only one.” I laugh and snuggle into him. I never grow tired of feeling his powerful body wrapped around mine and feeling his energy flow though me.

  “Speaking of, how’s Corrine doing?” he asks.

  Just then I spot Tatiana sitting on a blanket between my two toddlers, a pile of ashes in front of her. I give her a small smile. She nods back, mumbles some words and moves her hands over the ashes. A moment later Miss Sadie is back, intact. Kayla lets out a delighted squeal and clutches the doll to her chest.

  I turn back to Bones. “She’s doing okay so far. Still sleeping. Anastasia is right there with her, and Demetri of course. You can tell it’s tough on her, but we’re all keeping her as comfortable as possible.”

  His face is grim. “Yeah. Late stage pregnancy is much harder on a human when delivering a demon. But she’ll get through it. They always do.”

  I nod. “I know. I have complete confidence. She’s in the best hands, and all she needs right now is rest. In a few days it’ll all be over, and Kayla and Michael will have a new cousin to play with.”

  “That’s true.”

  We sit down across from Tatiana, and Bones takes some sandwiches out of the basket.

  “How are you doing, Tattie?” I ask, as Michael dives into Bones’s lap and Kayla crawls onto mine. Although my family’s cabin is less than fifty yards away from hers, I still feel guilty for not being with her more. But she’d insisted that she was fine and we should have our own place, so I had to respect her wishes.

  “These babies keep me young. I’ve never felt better.”

  I laugh. “That’s good, ‘cause they might drive Bones and me to an early grave!” I turn to my son, who is the spitting image of his father with his bronze hair and deep, chocolaty eyes. “Michael, did you fireball your sister’s doll?”

  “Yes, Mama. She stole my ball.”

  “That’s not very nice. You are not to destroy other’s property, even in anger. And Kayla,” I glance down at my raven-haired, blue-eyed mini-me. “You don’t take things without asking first.”

  “Sorry, Mama.”

  “Both of you… no using your powers for the rest of the day. I mean it.”

  “Yes, Mama.”

  We divvy up the food, and Bones leans over to me. “Such a toughie.”

  “Is it bad that I’m actually impressed with their powers? They’re amazing,” I whisper back.

  “I know,” he replies quietly. “But we can’t let them know… they already run the show enough as it is!”

  “Yeah, and for all we know they’re psychic, too!”

  He smiles and slips his hand around mine. We spend the rest of the afternoon just being together outside and enjoying the early fall weather. As the sun begins to dip behind the mountains, we gather up our things.

  “Tatiana, would you mind taking Michael and Kayla back to the cabin for us?” Bones asks. “We’ll be along in a bit.”

  “Of course. Come along, dears.” Michael and Kayla each grab onto one of her outstretched hands and skip along beside her.

  We stand there and watch them as they disappear down the path, our hearts swollen with love. Bones wraps his hand around mine again.

  “Come with me.”

  “Where are we going?”

  “You’ll see,” he smiles with a twinkle in his eyes.

  Hand-in-hand we walk deeper into the woods, down the path that leads to the portal of Thiberoux. Things have calmed down there considerably as of late, but there’s still plenty of turmoil that I want to keep my children away from. One day I will introduce them to that special world, and to their true heritage and unique destinies. But not now.

  These days we much prefer to spend most of our time in Mortal World, only going to Thiberoux when absolutely necessary, like when Bones has Hellhound duty, or I want to ride Diablo. We seldom even go to Dryndara’s Demon Bar, now that we can port directly into Club Hades for Ruby’s special pregnancy concoctions. Last time I was there I ran into Kieron, and he told me he and Jade were engaged to be married. I couldn’t be happier for them both.

  It’s taken a while, but the surviving residents have been able to rebuild Dryndara and return it to much of its previous glory. There’s still a lot of work to be done, but at least my beloved homeland lives on.

  Bones suddenly grabs my arm. “Stop here.”

  I glance around. “Why? What’s here?”

  “Do you know this spot?”

  “Of course. It’s where you and I first met, and you gave me this.” I hold up my Boumeaux.

  “We’ve come a long way since then, you and I.” He delicately smoothes my hair from my face. I look into his eyes, and my heart begins to race. Even after all this time, his touch still sets my blood on fire.

  “And we still have so much further to go,” I whisper.

  His mouth finds mine and I’m lost in his powerful embrace, as the heat from his body joins the inferno inside me. I peel his shirt off over his head, and my breath quickens as I admire his smooth, sculpted body, unchanged by the passage of time. Slowly I draw a line of kisses down his chest to the top of his jeans.

  His hands roam through my hair and down my back, and our kisses grow more passionate. Then he lays me down gently on the earth, cushioning my head with his arm.

  The dried leaves and twigs rustle as he leans his full weight on top of me, a perfect fit as our two bodies meld into one. His bare skin is so soft over his hard muscles, and I gasp for breath before his lips press again on mine. His hands roam my body as if I am his most treasured possession, created for him and him alone.

  This claiming of me. This ultimate surrender of my soul to his. I am on fire.

  But he doesn’t just take. He gives. His fingertips dance along my arms and face, and saying nothing, he tells me so much. This is no ordinary kiss. No ordinary touch. No ordinary love.

  For he is no ordinary man.

  I am his. And he is mine.

  Forever.

  *** THE END ***

  **Note from Penelope**

  Dear Readers,

  From the bottom of my heart I want to thank you for going on this journey with me, and for many of you, I thank you for your incredible patience while this book came together. I know it was a long time in the making, and I hope you enjoyed it!

  Readers of the Spellbound Trilogy will recognize the familiar setting and characters. For those of you who have not yet checked it out, I invite you to experience Anastasia’s magical world with her granddaughter, Calista, for yourselves.

  I know this book seems to wrap everyt
hing up, but there will still be more, promise! There are a few different directions I’ve been considering taking it in, but haven’t made the final decision yet. But “Broken Angel” (tentative title) will be coming in 2014. Please check my blog at authorpenelopeking.blogspot.com or friend me on Facebook (Penelope King) or follow me on Twitter for updates on that and other future releases.

  One final thought. I love getting reviews, good or bad. Nothing makes me happier than connecting with readers and getting your feedback. I do listen, because this is also YOUR story. But I have a request. Since this is SUCH a spoilery book… (okay, even if we all suspected that Vincent was Bones, wasn’t it fun to not really know 100% for sure? ;-)) I just ask that in your reviews you please be mindful of those who haven’t yet read the story, and try to protect their experience as you would like yours protected. Revealing important plot points only hurts other readers, and we are all book lovers here, right? :-)

  Speaking of…I really do love you all. If you’ve made it this far and you are still reading, then just know that right now I’m giving you a big (((((e-hug))))). Thanks for going down this crazy road with me. I couldn’t have done it without you!!

  XOXOXOX

  Penelope King

 


 

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