Chapter 391

Lanie

Xander had been properly shamed about kicking in the door, but once he told me that I’d been in the

bathroom for hours and wasn’t answering when they called my name in worry, I forgave him. I blamed the wine

and tired eyes, but the truth wa s…som e time had gone missing as much as that book had.

I intended to take the children to school, but Xander’s mother had offered to do it so I could enjoy

breakfast with my mates. Fat lot of good that had done-the three of them had been huddled around their

platters of eggs and toast talking about doing some kind of training exercises that sounded like a

complicated mess to me.

I could tell that Zane was happy they were including him, though. Whatever had been causing the strain

between the three of them seemed to be better this morning. They were all laughing and punching each other

on the shoulders and knuckling each other’s heads. My boys, I thought fondly, watching them behave like

overgrown children.

I hadn’t told any of them about the book, or its disappearance. I’d started thinking maybe I’d dreamed it

up. The vision from the Moon Goddess that I’d had in the library might have continued on home with me,

that book in my hands when I’d

vision? Everything around me felt real. I looked at my

over and watched a trail of light follow the

notice, not until I pulsed

around and

faces gazed at me with love so strong, so powerful, I knew this

to be anything else. Our energies met

all

it.

or so. No longer than a blink. I

them. “It’s obvious you need to go let off some

headed out, leaving me alone.

find him there. Fortunately,

fluid

matter how realistic it was, it was no

article.

never actually pitied my grandfather before, but

see

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I owe this pleasure so early in

Malachi asked curiously.

front of Braden, but then decided to go for it. There were so many secrets around here. Too many. Besides,

wouldn’t share with him.

found a book yesterday.

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