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‘Why so surprised, brother?’ I demanded. ‘You’ve been positively feudal since the moment you arrived. If you’re determined to play the role of king, we should do it properly.’ ‘Very well, sister.’ Baldwin’s fist tightened under my fingers. It was a reminder of his authority, as well as his power.
Six hundred years or sixty or six – it doesn’t matter. When your mate dies, a part of your soul dies with him. Or her,’
‘If the goddess wants me to fulfill some purpose of hers, I’ll do it – gladly. Because you’re mine, and I’m not done with you yet.’
He bared his teeth. ‘No fangs either. And one last thing: I do not, nor have I ever, sparkled.’ Matthew’s face darkened to emphasize the point.
‘Where has our little boy gone? I don’t have to crouch down anymore to meet your eyes.’
‘Get thee behind me, Satan,’
The siren had Diana’s face. ‘You’re a hard woman to find, but you’re an even harder one to forget.’ Gallowglass pulled his shirt back over his head.
‘Before I was Matthew’s, I was yours,’ Diana said simply.
‘So long as I call you Auntie, I never forget who really owns your heart,’ Gallowglass said gruffly.
Corra caught sight of her portrait and cooed in approval, reaching out to pat the wall with her tail.
‘Do you think the uterus has suddenly wandered off to a new location? Talk sense into him, Jane.’
‘Take care of my sister, Matthew,’ Baldwin said quietly. Matthew thought he detected a note of real worry in his brother’s tone. ‘Always,’ Matthew replied.

