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And Then There Were Four (Lilith Carrie) novel Chapter 271

I wasn't sure what I was expecting when they took me into the house, but one thing I did know was whatever they had had planned for me; I was going to enjoy it.

Damn, was I right.

When they took me down into the basement, they had absolutely blown my mind with the things they had done to me. They touched every inch of my body and every bit of my soul. I loved them more than anything, and nothing in the world would ever complete me more than they did.

Except my children, of course.

By the time the night was over, and they carried me upstairs toward my bed, I was exhausted. They had made sure after everything they had done to me, I received the proper care I needed, from them cleaning me up to caressing my body to kissing me gently, showing me nothing but affection.

Every bit of it was sweet and romantic; after I gave them the pleasure they wanted, they tended to me as if I was everything to them, which I was, in a way. I wasn't just their mate. I wasn't just their Luna. I wasn't just the mother of their children.

I was the love of their life.

They had shown that to me more than once, and looking back at everything we had gone through, I wouldn't have changed a thing. We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the trouble we had gone through to get to where we are.

All of the trials we faced together ended up strengthening us, strengthened our love, made us unbreakable. And at the end of the day, we never gave up. We never gave up on the hope one day our family could live as we always wanted.

In peace with everything we had built.

Laying in between my mates, their arms and legs entangled with my own, a massive pile up on my bed barely big enough to contain us all—I laid awake. I listened to the steady beating of their hearts, and the slow rhythm of their breathing.

"That was very kind to them. I'm sad that I missed out on so much of my children's lives. It would have been nice had my father helped me along in the journey to waking up sooner."

My comment was sarcastic and slightly unneeded, but I was allowed to feel the way I did after everything I had been through. Kara seemed to know this as well, and, raising a brow, she shook her head. "Yes, I do apologize for that."

"Why did he wait so long, Kara, to tell me he was my father? I know there was no way to make it through, but I had met Frigga and you in the dream realm and never once did he approach me."

She stood there in silence, unsure of what to say, as she tried to formulate words multiple times, but her mouth opening and closing vocalized nothing. After a moment of silence between us, I looked at her curiously to know why she had absolutely nothing to say and what she said next shook me to my core.

"It isn't easy being Odin. He has done things in his past that he regrets. But you were not one of them and trust me when I say he had wished many times to be here. That is why he's going to give you the gift that he is. That is why he is going to train them and protect them."

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