Chapter 221
Lanie
No matter how much I wanted to, there was no way I could sleep in past the first blush of light in the sky. With three babies in the house, it was going to be a long time before any of us had that luxury. When I crept
out of the bed and into the mostly dark living room, I was surprised to find all three infants still quiet.
Knowing they’d be up soon, I carefully let myself out onto the front porch. I took in breath after breath of
the crisp, cool morning air. So much loomed on the h orizon, but for now, we were all safe. All together. I
wanted to drink in this peace for as long as I possibly could.
“Morning.” Gabriela’s soft voice turned me. She sat on the porch swing, a mug of coffee in one hand. She
gestured at the small table next to the swing. “The pot and a mug are there, if you want some.”
“I’m desperate for some,” I admitted. “How did you know?”
“You’re a mama. I knew you’d be up. Those three big lugs will be snoring away for a while. Not that they
aren’t all wonderful daddies,” she countered with a small smile. “But…”
We both laughed as I poured myself a mug and settled into the rocker next to the swing.
“I take it you all worked things out to a mutual satisfaction?” She peered at me over the rim of her mug.

“I hope so.” I fought a blush, but I knew she didn’t mean that kind of satisfaction. “It’s going to take a lot of work. Twice as much, I guess.”
“Three times.” Gabriela sipped.
I thought for a second, then nodded. “Yes. I think of Xander and Zane as one unit, but…”
“They are, of course. Alpha and Beta. But Mason is also an Alpha, and Xander’s brother, which means he and Xander will become a unit of their own. It’s going to be an ever-changing triangle for you to navigate.”
I sipped my coffee, thinking about everything that had happened since the mating ceremony. All the
secrets that had been revealed. When I looked at Xander’s mother, she wore a frown of concern.
“You’re worried that it’s not real,” she said.
I forced a laugh. “Are you part of the mind link, too?”
When she looked confused, I added as explanation, “The four of us are mind linked. I thought maybe you
were somehow part of it, too.”
Her eyebrows went up, and she shook her head with a soft chuckle. “No. Just a mother. The four of you,
really? Mason links to Xander and Zane, too?”
“Yes”
We sat in silence, each of us sipping coffee as the sun rose. The trees brightened. Birds began to chirp. My wolf nosed the air, scenting it, wishing for the chance to run free. I hoped I could give her that freedom
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“That should reassure you,” Gabriela said.
“I’m a hybrid,” I told her flatly. A sour taste washed away the good coffee flavor, and I grimaced. “Wolves
and vampires all smell me and want me. What makes those three any different?”
She snorted lightly. “Wanting to f uck you is not the same as wanting to have pups with you. Share a life. I
daresay that simply being drawn to your scent and wanting to rut is nothing like the desire to build a life with
you, and certainly, it does not mean anything like love. Those men all love you enough to find a way to make this work. That isn’t because you’re a hybrid, Lanie. That’s because you share something so much deeper than
the physical…which, I’m hoping is wonderful; for your sake.”
I blushed again, but she only laughed and set the swing in motion with her toe. The creak of the chains
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