“Markie, I need you to go downstairs,” Ella says, speaking swiftly and softly, her voice calm and cheerful. “Make all of the chefs leave the kitchen, no questions. And then start to pull out everything that’s good.”
Mark nods and jumps up, disappearing out the door on his task.
“What are…we going to do?” Rafe asks, gesturing between the three adults left.
“That depends,” Ella says, shifting her gaze to Jackson now. “On whether or not Jackson wants you to go get Ariel? Or if he would like to take…a little bit of time to adjust to this so that he can get his mind in order before telling his mate about this incredible new development in his life.”
Jackson raises his eyes to Ellas for a moment and then nods, clearing his throat. “Maybe…maybe some time? To get my mind in order?”
Ella nods seriously back to him, giving him a little smile.
“Is that…horrible?” Jackson whispers, looking back down at Marigold. “She – Ariel deserves to know…maybe we should go get her…”
“You can take an hour, Jacks,” Ella says, reaching out to pat him on the knee. “You’ve had a shock. You can take some time. She will understand.”
“She will,” Rafe says, nodding and putting a supportive hand on Jackson’s shoulder.
“So, are we just going to…sit here?” Jackson whispers, still staring at Marigold, who stares back at him from her spot curled up in Ella’s lap. “And let me process this?”
“Oh no,” Ella says, beaming down at the little girl. “We’ve got a hungry child on our hands! That’s my catnip.”
“How do you know she’s hungry?” Jackson asks, leaning closer, studying the girl like there will be some physical sign.
“Because she’s a skinny little muffin, and it’s nighttime, and kids always want to eat. What do you say, little Goldie Girl? Want to get some supper?”
Marigold’s head snaps up at the word and her eyes flash.
Ella laughs. “Does that sound good? Do you want a taco?”
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