Chapter 77 : An Act of War

Rowan

Dad had been in Mom’s room with the door closed for two days. Gretchen, Georgia, and Vicky had busied them selves with making food and tending to the house, carrying trays of tea and snacks upstairs on a regular basis, the trays untouched as they rested on the carpeted floor until they were eventually cleared away by Gretchen.

Despite the amount of people in the house, it was dead silent. Every once in a while, someone started the washing machine in the laundry room, or a tea kettle squealed in the kitchen, but otherwise, the many occupants of the house walked around in somber, quiet steps, waiting for the door of the master bedroom to open and for Ethan to come out and explain to us what we needed to do.

Mom was alive. So was Hanna. We didn’t know until we got home from Mirage that they had both survived whatev er catastrophes had happened in our absence. The plane ride home had been the longest five hours of my life.

I was sitting in the den with my hands tucked between my knees, watching Vicky and her daughters chopping vegetables in the kitchen. Talon came into the kitchen, looking grave as he bent his head to whisper in his sister’s

ear. He noticed me as he straightened up, giving me a tight nod, then motioned his head toward the back door as he stepped into the den, willing me to follow.

| stepped outside, closing the backdoor behind me as I moved with quick steps after Talon, who was walking briskly toward the gate leading to the trails that wove around the grounds of the White Queen’s castle. All plans to move the extended family into the castle, for the time being, had ceased when we returned. No one wanted to be far from Mom.

We need to talk to Hanna.” Talon held the gate open for me as I passed through, shutting it with a soft click. “Now.”

“No,” I replied firmly, tucking my hands into the pockets of my flannel jacket against the cool breeze rustling the trees. We walked along the fence, and I knew he was mean ing to walk out onto the road leading down to the village. Kacidra and Hanna were staying in a cabin on the outskirts of the forest, not far from where we were now.

“I understand that she’s your mate, but,”

“But nothing. Hanna didn’t do this.”

“Gemma isn’t sure”

“Gemma wasn’t there!” | swallowed against the fury ris ing in my throat, struggling to catch my breath. We had heard a brief synopsis of what happened in the aftermath of the event that had momentarily killed my mother and put my mate in a coma.

coma.

Gemma had saved Mom’s life, but how she had done so was a mystery. She told us Mom made her promise not to tell anyone what happened in the bedroom where Mom’s body had been laid out. Not even Dad, which made him fu rious. He had locked himself in their bedroom after that, no doubt to get the truth out of Mom.

“Otto has already tried to talk to Shelly. She’s terrified, Rowan. She’s not saying a word.”

“Then we will talk to Kacidra, she was with them. But not Hanna.”

“Why not? Tell me,”

“Because I forbid it.”

“You’re mate killed your mother, Rowan-”

shut the f*ck

walking, stunned into silence. I turned to him, fighting against the embarrassment that

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I hadn’t meant to say that

“I’m sorry,”

my surprise he smiled, his brows arched in surprise. Then,

| stammered, tightening my hands into fists

talk like that before. You sound ed… so much like

across my skin. I was thankful we were out of earshot of the house. Even though I was a grown man, if Dad had overheard me say that to

of your father. You must have been seven, I think it was shortly after Maeve’s first birth day because we were all in Winter Forest for

“In front of Dad?”

Your moth er

“Oh, no.”

no

don’t know what to do here. I just know Hanna wouldn’t hurt any one, anything… She

the truth, Rowan. That’s all. Until she,

to Kacidra first. Okay? She’ll talk to

us to the temple and show us exactly what happened. I haven’t seen it

explosion of some kind, maybe?” |

Otto said the only injuries Shelly and Kacidra had were bruises and cuts from broken

too, and those

against his words, my skin feeling hot again despite the chilly, early fall weather. Mom should’ve healed almost immediately.

gloved fingers over the altar, which was cracked in half, the statue of the Moon Goddess directly

have done this. There was a bright light and… it felt

weather event?” Talon turned in a circle, looking up at where the ceiling

though; she hasn’t said anything to me about it. She hasn’t said anything

need you to walk me through it,” Talon turned to us, his

grimaced, tucking a loose strand of blonde hair behind her ear. “The air… it was wind, but it was deliberate. Like it was knowingly chaotic. I know that doesn’t make any sense but… it

What do

looked up at Talon, her hazel eyes darkened to a deep green by the overcast, gray sky above our heads. “Rosalie went into the dream

craned my neck to look around Talon’s body as I caught Otto in my peripheral, Shelly walking beside him with her arm tucked into the crook of his

saw them approach, and Talon turned around to face them, a silence falling over the temple as

Shelly said, her voice bold

seemed relieved by her presence, and I felt a pang of jealousy at the look of comfort

fault; I had been busy. I had been priori tizing splitting my time between getting to know

She is the mother of the boy, my brother,

the man who was

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