xrakkax
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If that hadn’t been enough, they were given one more reason to be on alert. A twisting humanoid shape of bark and vines stepped a cracking foot into the light of the bonfire.
Paulo had fallen out of his seat, Hadassah scrambled to grab him up, Tysha had squeaked in a pitch of fear, and Cara knocked over her chair as she sprang up. Elijah and Annie felt their hearts jump into their throats. Danson and Matt yelped and stood too, fists raised and eyes wide. Serenity did little more than scream, getting yanked against Bellasiel who raised her free arm defensively against—well, against nothing.
The thing crumbled into twigs and further into toothpick sized pieces with each step forward until it collapsed and let the wind blow the remnants of its body away as Rennick dropped his hand. They only noticed it after a moment when their minds were fully sharpened for combat.
Laughing broke the tension. Charlotte wiped away a tear from her eye. “Oh, you guys! That was hilarious!”
Clutching her chest, Annie said, “Damn it, Lottie!”
“I should have known,” Tysha closed her eyes briefly as she sat back again.
“Maybe someone should get Lulah?” Matt said, and went to do that without waiting on anyone to volunteer.
Pale faced, Danson patted his chest as if to check he still had a heartbeat. “I’ll come!”
“I- I don’t know if I should be angry or impressed,” JD said, swallowing his fear. For the briefest moment it looked like his nose had been scared straighter. A swipe over his face with his hands smoothed out his features and nothing appeared awry.
“Hopefully impressed, but I will take anger in stride,” Charlotte chuckled. She’d deserve it. Would she regret it? Probably not.
JD got up to soothe Kaylee. “It’s okay. You don’t have to use that to roast anything other than s’mores.”
Realizing just what had happened, Kaylee gradually let her guard down. The weapon was lowered and she found her way to lean against JD. "That...that...goddammit Charlotte!" She turned to scowl at her sister. "You nearly gave me a heart attack! I swear, one of these days I hope someone pranks you so hard so you get what you deserve."
Spooked but more amused, Sophia giggled as she shook away her tension. "I don't know, it was pretty damn good. But, I better go find my woman before she tries to make a run back to the school," she excused herself as she went into the cottage. In fact she'd find Tallulah under one of the beds, where she was soon greeted with the mild horror of learning far too much about a friend's sexual preferences.
Still on the porch, Keagan nervously chuckled as well. "It was good. A bit too good, even. If I didn't know your schedules were full, I would have thought you'd found time to rehearse."
The observational guess wasn’t far off. The throuple had schedules that tried to match, so they could all spend time together, but sometimes they couldn’t. Keagan and Charlotte would find themselves alone with one another, or vice versa. It was rare, but some time slots separated them completely.
“Actually, we just used the time where you were at track to practice,” Charlotte said. “I would have liked to have kept it super secret, even from Kuna, but I needed his Almaeri,” Charlotte said to Keagan.
Rennick grinned and said, “Charlotte had been planning it since the beginning of this month.”
JD guided Kaylee with him to the lounge farthest from the woods. He would never admit he was as frightened as the rest of them. He sat down with his girlfriend who he wrapped tightly against him, and managed a smile. “I’ll never forget this Halloween, that’s for sure,” JD spoffed a little nervously.
Calmed down and ready to spend more time with him, Kaylee nodded. "It wasn't a bad one. Next year will probably be better though. They always seem to get better," Kaylee sighed contently, running a hand along his chest. "We'll have Winter Formal, the Valentine's dance, and Prom still, too. Plenty of memories to make."
“Yeah,” JD smiled, naturally taking that hand and giving her palm a kiss. “I can’t wait.”
“Me neither!” Charlotte grinned at the thought of sharing all these events with her boyfriends too. She nestled them closer as if they could merge if she willed it.
“What are you doing, muz Ashari?” Rennick chuckled, doing his best to squish against her at her prompting. It apparently wasn’t enough.
“There’s far too much distance between us,” Charlotte said simply.
Rennick noted the time. “Well, it’s getting late. Why don’t we get close in our room?”
“Oh, yes, I think I’d love that,” Charlotte grinned.
Keagan nuzzled his way to her neck lightly, murmuring against her skin, "And I think we should continue what we started during Spin, Truth, Dare, my Koh-i-noor," he suggested with a brief nip hidden from the view of most.
“Mmm, yes, let’s,” Charlotte purred.
Taking this as a sign that the party finally came to its close, those who were still on the porch got to their feet. Elijah and Annie were the first to thank them all and wish them a Happy Halloween weekend. Tysha, Bellasiel, Serenity, and the others made their way out about the same way.
JD stood up with Kaylee as the throuple headed into the cottage before them. “Hmm, you know, I feel that we have a little too much distance between us as well.”
That simple line was enough to get cornflower eyes shimmering once more with the same hopefulness she had earlier in the evening, stoked by his sweet nothings and talented touch. "I think you're right, Mia Ragione," Kaylee took hold of his hand and started tugging him toward the stairs. "We should go fix that before there's irreparable damage."
“Then let’s hurry,” JD chuckled, pausing only to make sure the sliding door behind him shut. They wouldn’t want things crawling inside.
Coming into the cottage JD and Kaylee stepped around fallen snacks, decorations, and pieces of costume, waved farewell to the last person who happened to catch their eye as they exited through the front, and followed behind Keagan and Rennick up the stairs. JD and Kaylee were careful not to step on some of the fallen items coming off the throuple as they got a little carried away with excitement. The path cleared after the three turned to their room and walked in with Charlotte in their arms. JD felt safer catching Kaylee up as well once they were at the top where it was flat ground.
Sandy and Danny soon fell away just as Rita, Gordon, and Jim West, did in the room adjacent. Thanks to the forethought about sound from Rennick during construction neither would have known the other was even still at the cottage. They were free to express themselves fully to each other for quite a while until they were exhausted and drifted off to sleep.
The following weeks heading to Thanksgiving were a whirl of school, practicing for the second dance competition that winter, a play getting ready for spring, all family events—whispers of a car for the teen girls—and keeping up with their restaurant jobs. By now Charlotte got the hang of her work, so she felt comfortable even dealing with unruly customers. Maybe it was her attitude shaped by experience, but she didn’t end up with as bad of a group of people as she had at the beginning. Once or twice Kaylee had met with a scoundrel. They were promptly dispatched by JD or Giuseppe—a thing Charlotte first thought was something only her Uncle Jovan did at his pub, and utilized thereafter.
On the Tuesday before Thanksgiving Charlotte just cleared a table and needed to take a break. She passed JD who came to the podium while the regular hostess handled a customer issue to the side. A tall older man walked in with neat, combed hair and a picture of a little girl with light brown hair, honey eyes, and an adorable smile.
“Welcome to Vittorio, sir, how many in your party?” JD asked.
“Oh, actually, I’m hoping you could tell me if you’ve seen this girl,” he raised the picture. “This is my niece, Bailey Miller. She’s been lost to our family since before Hell’s Gate. I got a letter saying she might have been spotted working here.”
Studying the image, JD had to shake his head. “Sorry, sir. No one here resembles this picture.”
“Ah,” the man sighed, tucking away the image. “Well, thank you for your time, Mr.—,” he squinted to read the shiny name tag, “Davenport.”
“You’re welcome,” JD smiled. “Are you sure you don’t want to stay? Have some dinner, Mr…?”
“Sammy Miller, and no, it’s far too expensive for me, but thank you,” Mr. Miller smiled back and left soon after, even with the offer of a discount.
Later on, once the last hour came to end their shifts, JD, Kaylee, and Charlotte chatted while they got off their working gear. Odd, but JD’s mind didn’t remind him of the encounter that day. He was more interested in the talk about a ‘little Thanksgiving’ between friends.
“I haven’t heard of a little Thanksgiving before,” JD said.
“Oh well, Kaylee and I were saying that it sucks you can’t come to ours, so we thought we’d make one at the hill,” Charlotte said. “It was Kaylee’s idea, actually.”
JD smiled, pulling Kaylee to him. “That sounds just like my sweet, lovely, mio Cielo.”
"I just didn't want to miss out on holidays with you if I can avoid it," Kaylee explained, though she wouldn't object to a good embrace after a long shift. They were still waiting for the green light for his first visit to Avostoska, Kaylee's fingers crossed that it wouldn't be much longer. "But just a small get together before everyone parts ways to go to their families. I can't promise the food will be great, but I would be willing to try and cook again for you."
“Oh definitely,” JD said, swaying a little where they stood together. “Since it’s a potluck I’ll bring something as well.”
“Lasagna?” Charlotte teased.
JD spoffed, “Maybe!”
“Well, it’s tomorrow night, so you best get that going when you can,” Charlotte said. “For now, why don’t you two love birds say goodbye? We gotta get going if we want to get to the shuttle on time.”
Turning his attention onto his sweetheart, JD gave Kaylee a kiss or two. “Good night, mio Cielo.”
Disappointment was more than evident on her face, sighing but taking her farewell kisses in stride. "I hate goodbyes," Kaylee murmured but tilted her chin up to him nonetheless. "But a goodnight only until tomorrow. And tell your grandfather I said hi, Mia Ragione." A staple part of her evening ended at that point.
“I will,” JD murmured.
Reluctant as always to let her go, JD did so after one more kiss and watched them leave, as per tradition. Then he turned back to the restaurant to clock out and leave to see his grandfather. Some nights were harder than others. JD wondered if he might have to get some kind of caregiver to keep an eye on old Giuseppe.
Meanwhile the girls were driven back to the school. On the way they talked about the finishing touches on the cottage for their little Thanksgiving. They also were excited that their big family Thanksgiving was coming, since it had been a long time since they last saw all of their family together. Well, the month before for the October birthdays. Now it was November birthday time! Which they squished in with Thanksgiving if they didn’t make it earlier than that.
“It’s crazy that Renta is two and Rayne is six this month!” Charlotte marveled. “Not to mention, Jin and Jas are gonna be in high school next year.”
It was true, the first batch of babies that came around after Hell's Gate weren't toddlers anymore. Most had started school and the younger siblings were right behind on their way. Even Desi and Lyra were no longer running wildly around the halls of Avostoska. They were being tutored and brought into the world of school—likely going to argue to learn alongside cousins if they could!
"You're right...it's been seven years," Kaylee mused aloud, shaking her head. It felt like another time, so far away. "Do you think Solaris was the last of the cousins?"
None of their aunts had announced a pregnancy since the newest additions of the Blair's and Al-Zakhar's youngest sons. A few times she was hopeful for Granya and Liam to decide to be parents, though as she grew older she understood their hesitancy at the possible risks. That, and the dread of what it might mean for little lives who did not choose to become werewolves.
“Oh, maybe,” Charlotte said, a little sad. “I just hope we’re always able to be together.”
They had less than eighteen summers before their cousins were no longer tiny and adorable. Then they’d get jobs and spread around the world. A pang of sadness hit Charlotte over knowing they might only see them on holidays alone. Would they grow distant? Become people who are fondly remembered and occasionally smile and wave? It hurt a little to think their closeness could fade by time and space. But they’d never trade a moment of it. And they’d make sure to reunite at least for the holidays.
“And I mean, if we ever did want to see our family grow, we could always have children with our husbands,” Charlotte posed. She smiled to think of Keagan and Rennick holding their babies. “At a reasonable age, of course. I’m thinking thirty-five.”
Kaylee unknowingly shared her sister's concern with just how their large family would fare over time. She didn't expect everyone to vanish, but life had a way of getting in the way with plans. People had their own families, hobbies, and were bound to take up their time.
Charlotte's talk of babies made her fair brows perk in interest. "Thirty-five, huh? Sounds like you've been thinking about this more lately," her sister accused lightly with a nudge across the backseat. "Do the boys know that on top of wanting to tie a knot with them both you plan on demanding kids from them in less than twenty years?"
“Absolutely,” Charlotte hummed happily. “We talk about it from time to time. We want to be on the same page. I mean, unless something crazy happens, we plan on marrying after we graduate high school.”
"Aww, that's so exciting," Kaylee had earnest joy for her sister and the loves she had found. "I'm glad everything is working out with you three. I had my doubts but now it feels like it's just right."
Letting her head rest against the seat, Kaylee wondered if that was ever a talk she and JD would be having. Teasing at Halloween doing a daughter's hair was probably the closest they'd come to talking about the two of them having kids. Now it made her wonder if that was something he'd ever want.
Charlotte prompted the question on Kaylee’s mind. “What about you two? Have you and JD talked about children or your future yet?” It had been a while since they touched on the topic.
Thinking on it for a moment, the eldest sister offered a shrug. "I wanted to say we haven't really talked about it, but I think it has been brought up a couple of times. He hasn't really given me a direct answer as to what he wants or thinks of when he thinks of his future." Maybe that was something Kaylee needed to ask more directly if she wanted a more direct answer?
“Oh well, we’re still in high school, so there’s plenty of time,” Charlotte said encouragingly, although she too thought it was something Kaylee might want to cover before long. “For what it’s worth, I think you two are perfect for each other.”
That helped brighten Kaylee's mood significantly, knowing that it wasn't just something she thought or saw through rose-colored glasses. "Yeah, I think so too," she smiled, though she didn't dismiss the thoughts completely. Maybe she would have to bring it up at another time.
The sisters moved on to other topics as they came back to school. They parted ways. Kaylee left for their dorm and Charlotte met up with her guys for their night at their cottage. Morning came and JD reunited with Kaylee and the other companions. They went about their classes as usual.
Along with the coveted Professor Strom with his luscious locks and rolling velvet voice, the students also faced a new professor that year as they were introduced to Sociology. While the two both brought an understanding of humanities to the table, they could not be more opposites, even when they were seen alongside each other; a common occurrence across the campus grounds.
Professor Alasdair Macleod was a brick wall of a Scottish man, unable to be accused of being a pretty boy. A set of three scars across the right side of his face had also cost him the vision in one eye, glossed over for some time. Many of the students had on-going theories of just what had caused the deformity. A were attack? Did a gruesome fairy best him in one of the countless battles around Hell's Gate? No one seemed to have the courage needed to ask, and so they could only guess.
Just before the students were faced with their fall break for the Thanksgiving holiday, it was less than easy to keep the students attention, meaning his gravely voice was rougher than normal to snap a few out of their daydreaming and conversations. "Now there's some tha'll tell you there's natural or 'God-given- rights. A load of shite if you ask me, but to each their own," earned a couple of chuckles around the room. "More importanly they say that you forfeit these rights in exchange fer civil rights as parta social contract. Yeh enter society and expect it to treat ye in a 'right' way. Social contract dictates the agreement between you and me to behave a certain way. The idea we dun run around actin nefarious and slurpin out each other's eyeballs as snacks."
The visual was greeted by a few shivers or murmurs, less than in favor for obvious reasons. Tallulah's hand went up in the air timidly, answered by an upward jerk of his head. "Professor, would you say a social contract then is basically laws?"
Macleod's head tilted side to side but ultimate he shook it in disagreement. "Not quite, lass. Not all societies have a governing set of laws n some even function without a head or government all together. It does pave way for laws, though. By saying that out in the wild, the lawsa nature are chaotic and full of death, a social contract offers civilization as an alternative to bein out in the wilderness. It says you agree to behave as society dictates and in exchange are provided the benefits of that society," he explained as he did a brief pace down one of the rows. "It justifies that since rulers are useful in the protection they provide, it should be accepted by all people who're reasonable as an obligation. Locke said you leave the state of nature to join t'commonwealth as a way to handle disputes and injuries. But a big thing he pointed to in his writin' is that there is no subjection to power without consent."
JD sat contentedly beside Kaylee as they listened to the lesson. The chapter on the theory of social contract sat open on his tablet. Some were indifferent, like Cara; some were uncertain of how they felt about it, like Asim; some were invested in it as a fruit of the nature of Man, like Hadassah. Even if just a theory, it was one that fit well with JD’s chosen world view. It did not concern itself with morality, merely what was practical. However, one point or two that the professor brought up did prompt him to seek clarification, just in case he misunderstood.
Once given permission to speak, JD asked, “Would it be accurate to say that the Social Contract is a theory on humanity’s attempt at cooperation to maintain order, as a solution to chaos that could otherwise end in a collapse, if left unchecked?”
"Now yer gettin it," their professor grinned, taking a broad stance at the front once more. "It's the concept that everyone agrees to act civil and follow a setta expectations. Failure to do so and yer not welcome in the community. An outlaw or society."
Pleased, JD had nothing more to say. There were pathways of thought here that a person could take their time traveling, such as the definition of civil changed by society, or what it meant when one society unanimously agrees to attack another to force compliance with their own, but those didn’t concern JD at the moment. However, not everything the professor said sat well with all the students.
Asim waited to be called on. At the chance to speak, he said, “You stated that the social contract offers an alternative to the wildness of nature—the law of tooth and claw, if you will—but I have to disagree with your observation, professor. Nature is actually quite organized. Much of what we call order is exemplified in nature. The Fibonacci spiral is found in numerous species, like conch shells formed by sea creatures, and including plant-life, like pinecones. We have built our fastest jets off of the forms of the swiftest birds because of the brilliance of their shape for speed.” With that said, Asim went on, “Animals, and plant-life, have complex systems of cooperation. Humanity is the only creature that struggles to achieve the same. The fact that you said a social contract ‘offers’ an alternative speaks volumes about the truth of this. A colony of ants, a flock of crows, or a pod of orcas have no such troubles. Aside from mild anomalies, they are as predictable as the sunrise. They are what they are—so are people, and we strive for order out of chaos, because we are not, in fact, ordered. We are chaos in an ordered world.”
It would be fair to assume Asims’ devotion to his faith in Islam shaped his world view, just as it would be assumed JD’s perspective was shaped by the lack of it. While not said aloud, it could be guessed he did not find favor in his professors claim that God-given rights—bestowed by Allah, as Asim understood it—was a load of shite. The young Muslim man did not speak ill of his teachers. Nonetheless, he didn’t back down when he felt a call to speak in defense of Allah’s grand design of nature and the fine-tuned reality he created in which they lived.
It was clear Alasdair's skin was too thick for a child to bother him at all. He even looked almost amused by Asim's need to defend. "Aye lad, nature can be beautiful, but you'd be a fool to think that just cause there's peace in ants that there aren't plenty of predators out there that'd be happy to use your bones to pick their teeth clean of yer flesh," he'd come closer to the boys seat, leaning in with the glistening scars of his face toward his student. "Nature can be beautiful but that doesn't mean she's not fierce. Man made civilization to band together against nature's wrath. Yer offered protection from the monsters out there, under the expectation you won't become a monster in here."
Respectfully, Asim said, “I understand the concept of the theory, professor. I do have some thoughts on the Social Contract, but I am not concerned about the theory at this time. I am focused on your remark about nature and chaos.” Even if professor Alasdair's skin was as tough as stone, Asim did his best not to disrespect him when he reiterated. “Nature isn’t chaotic or uncivilized. It is a balanced ecosystem as delicate and intricate as a carefully crafted watch. A single variation in our gravity would crush us. The loss of one species, such as the bees, would mean the death of millions. Nature only suffers disorder because of Man.”
Humming in thought, the professor tapped the top of his desk. "And do you believe if there is a balance then it can't be uncivilized? A gazelle can't negotiate with a lioness for his life. It is a cycle of life, but the tooth and claw of a predator is just as unforgiving as the desert sun."
Feeling tension leave his shoulders, Asim shrugged, “I think that depends on what constitutes being civilized. It could change by culture. Death is inevitable, be it dealt by a lioness who takes down the gazelle, or the law that takes the life of one who no longer wishes to agree to live as the society dictates. The theory does not promise respect to life, it enforces order. Even Socrates uses this theory to convince Crito he must die—death is a part of order. I should say it is Just that the gazelle is eaten by the lions, and does not concern itself with whether it is forgiving, as it is Just that Man one day faces the moment of his death and judgment thereafter. It is my belief that the gazelle would not negotiate out of his place in life, as I believe the same for the plants. A blade of grass suffers just as much as a beast. The scent you smell after cutting your lawn is the cry of pain to let the rest of the plants know something has gone awry. Pain is a part of life. I will only concern myself with what Allah has called me to do on earth, regardless of my suffering for it. What would it serve me to gain the ‘civilized’ world and lose my soul?”
"And what part of joining civilization forfeits your soul, Asim?" A sandy blonde brow perked in question.
“Depending on the ‘civil’ization it could mean giving up Islam, which I will not do. Just in the year twenty-twenty-one, the Communist government of China executed two-million Muslims because they refused to turn their backs on their beliefs. They stole Christians to use their bodies as involuntary organ donors because they did not value them as human beings. The ‘civilIzation’ of Communist China crushed these believers with the stones of their churches. They’ve done as much to Muslim and with their own masques,” Asim turned to his classmate. He had less restraint in his tone with his peers. “Do you think because it has the word ‘civil’ in it, that it means I would be welcome? In the past, the British were arguably the most advanced ‘civil’ization in history. At one point the sun never set on the British Empire. They tried to eliminate the Irish, they participated in the Atlantic slave trade, and they colonized Native Americans. They also have used the word ‘civilized’ to describe themselves. What does that even mean? Advancement in technology? Germany, at one point, was more advanced. They were still not as devastating in the number of people they killed as Mao. Hitler’s six-million to Mao’s forty-million. Did you know that this many died? Mao was Atheist. Do you think he’d like that I am a Muslim? I do not trust that a gathering of like-minded people who agree to live in a certain way speaks anything about how they will treat others, not even my own religion. I am a Shi’ite and my ancestors have been brutalized by the Sunni Muslims. Don’t let the idea of ‘civil’ fool you into thinking it must be righteous.”
Alasdair had no problem in letting his students speak their mind or share their thoughts. After all, a classroom was for learning, and that wasn't supposed to be a one way street in his mind. Raising a single, calloused finger to the sky he then turned to point it at Asim. "And that, my lad, is precisely the problem. People are the problem. Whenever you have a theory or an idea, it is Man and his greed that will undoubtedly be its downfall. Time and time again. The social contract is a sound theory, however the worst monsters are the ones within ourselves. The thread that holds it in is thin and easy to break, sadly."
Slowly nodding, Asim said, “I think I agree that Man is corruptive. The use of Social Contract does not discriminate between Man and monsters, after all. Monsters can agree to work together.” Asim did have the opinion that Man is the chaos in the ordered world. Carl Junge had said as much about the ‘Dark Man’ inside every person. The ‘Shadow’ in people who, given the chance, could rise up as the next infamous dictator no matter how well we think of ourselves.
Elijah engaged with Asim here. They had a history of friendly debate. “Well, wouldn’t you say that it isn’t that the theories, the expectations, or the idea is necessarily corruptible as it is that Man falls short of them?”
Pondering this, Asim said, “I guess I could say that an abstract could be considered intangible, thus not subject to a ‘downfall’, but wouldn’t you agree that Man can pervert? Or disrupt?”
“Well yes, but consider that Man can ‘be’ disrupted, even with good intention,” Elijah posed. “Because not everything can be twisted. Especially the abstract. What about in the case that there is a flaw in the ideology? That the Man is corrupted only because he subjects himself to corruption, not that the Man is the source of the corruption.”
“Maybe,” Asim eyed him.
“Soooo, then when the snake presented the idea of eating the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil to Eve, it isn’t that she is the corruptor, but that she subjected herself to corruption? That Man is inherently good, and not necessarily pure chaos?”
Asim laughed. He wagged his finger at his old debate buddy. “Oh that is a nice try! I have more to say on the nuance of that and where I disagree. Maybe later, Eli.”
Chuckling, Elijah sat back in his seat. “Sorry for interrupting, professor, I had to take my shot.”
"No need t'apologize," their teacher brushed the remark aside. "This is a safe place to share yer ideas and thoughts. Though, if you'd really like to go into detail on the inner processing and workin’s of man and what makes him tick enough to go off the deep end or keeps him as a respectable man in society, I suggest takin' it to my colleague. Xander has a more appropriate perspective I think you'll appreciate."
Smiling, Elijah said, “Yes sir, I’ll keep that in mind.”
The exciting back and forth came to an end just as the bell rang. JD gathered up his tablet, his bag, and waited for Kaylee to get her gear before heading out with their companions following in-step. They were just about in the hallway when Asim came up to walk alongside Elijah to resume ther ongoing discussion. Annie chuckled to herself. They were so similar and yet very different! At least they didn’t let what separated them get in the way of friendly interactions.
Charlotte stretched her arms above her head. “Oh, man. That felt like such a long class!”
"That's just because you wanted to get going since it's so close to the weekend and our dinner," Kaylee teased, taking ahold of JD.
"She's been fairly patient," Keagan tried to defend his precious gem.
"I mean...has she?" Tallulah asked with a chuckle.
“Holidays are amazing you guys!” Charlotte said, puffing air through her nose. “It’s what brings us together okay?”
Rennick chuckled, slipping his arm around her waist as Keagan did. “Maybe, but you have to admit you get a little obsessed.”
Sniffing, Charlotte said, “It’s just that Kaylee and I were talking about how all our little cousins were growing up. Our siblings are too. What if they live in strange, far off places?” Another thought struck and Charlotte lamented, “What if you all leave me? Lulah, you can’t leave me! None of you can!”
“Muz Ashari,” Rennick said slowly, “are you…getting a ‘visit’ soon?”
“A visit? A visit from who?” Charlotte asked, and then raised her brows. “Oh…maybe.” She blushed and said, “We’re getting off topic. We were talking about family and friends. We need to stick together, grow together, and be a part of each other’s lives.”
The 'maybe' was sounding more and more likely. Her men were trying to learn the early warning signs and even had a ‘Devils Watch’ calendar kept in their room. Just so they knew ahead of time to stock up on supplies and be prepared for the battle ahead.
"I'm sure we'll all stay in contact, Lottie. You have very good friends and I don't think you need to worry," Keagan tried to assure her and her hormones.
"Of course we will," Sophia had enough confidence for them all. "We did say we're getting tattoos next year. Plus if Lulah and I get married I want to have a ridiculous number of bridesmaids!"
Tearing up at the thought, Charlotte said, “You two will be beautiful.”
“Yep, I think we’re gonna have to break out the chocolate,” Rennick chuckled to Keagan.
JD wondered if he might have to bring out treats too. Did the sisters ever sync up? That was a thing, wasn’t it? On occasion JD thought he had a handle on predicting when her moon brought in the Red Tide. The app he used to help him went on the fritz sometimes, but JD had noticed that Charlotte did seem a little emotional around the time Kaylee did. Or was that in his head? How did he ask without seeming insensitive?
Rubbing Kaylee’s back, JD said, “Ahem—mio Cielo, this will be a great night. I am looking forward to it. What about you?”
Distracted with the discussion and the fact that she too was about to be visited by the dark fairy herself and was faced with a bout of hormones, Kaylee was still hung up on the thought of what would be the world's cutest lesbian wedding. She jerked her head to face JD, eyes wide at just how she took his words.
"You…you're looking forward to it?" Unaware he likely just meant that night, Kaylee faced a wave of emotions. "Do you mean just Soph and Lulah's wedding or ours?"
Perking up at the incorrect deduction, Sophia was happy to repeat it louder. "JD and Kaylee are gonna get married?! Praise the Lord, you're going to have the cutest babies!!"
“Married? JD and Kaylee?” Annie whipped her head around from listening to Elijah and Asim.
“Oh my gosh, when?” Hadassah asked excitedly, leaning forward.
Charlotte brought the fingers of both her hands to her lips in tearful happiness. “Oh, Kaylee! That’s wonderful!”
It all happened so fast! JD’s eyes flicked from one face to the next as if he might find someone who had heard him correctly, someone to help! His mouth wordlessly opened and closed twice as their friends around him erupted in chatter and congratulations.
Bellasiel, standing next to her brother, said, “May your lives entwine as your bodies, and produce an abundance of fish!”
“Sorry,” Serenity smiled apologetically to the assumed engaged couple, “that’s not the best translation of her cultures well-wish, but it will have to do.”
“Uh,” JD raised a hand, “I- I-.” Did he risk embarrassment? “I haven’t proposed.”
Seeing some confusion here, Dirael offered his wisdom. “Oh you don’t have to, apparently. It’s quite common to fantasize about marriage and weddings. The girls here do it all the time! And then they want you to say stuff like that too.” He pulled out his phone and showed him a Pinterest board that his female peers liked to talk about. “So I made this to help. They really like it….although, some of them get mad when you tell them you’ve had that same talk with other girls too.”
Brushing aside Dirael and one more of his foibles, Sophia shook her head. "Don't worry, you can deal with the technicalities later. More importantly we only have so much time to pick out dresses, colors, venues-"
"She's right. My mother says you need to think ahead because they book up years ahead of time," Tallulah had to agree. She didn't always join in on the fantasies or planning, but it was solid advice.
Realizing that she might have caused a problem, Kaylee flashed a sheepish smile to her now overwhelmed beau. "I'm sorry...I thought you were talking about the wedding," she apologized, hoping that wouldn't put a dent in the serious talk she wanted to have at that point. Around them girls were still chattering happily. "Do you want me to call them off? I don't want you to be uncomfortable."
“I’m sure it will subside,” JD spoffed, a hint of uncertainty in his tone.
The next class would probably calm the bustle of excitement and tame Charlotte’s angry scowl towards him. He wasn’t sure he deserved boiling mocha eyes pouring his way! That, and she did have an unnerving edge too similar to Inara’s Tigress stare with that look. Different from Wesley’s calm fury, which he, and her two beaus, didn’t much like seeing on Charlotte either. Rennick tended to play with fire when it came to annoying their beloved. Sometimes he wondered if his antics might go too far and encourage Charlotte to carry on the tradition of using a sandal for reprimandation.
In the meantime JD decided to quietly inquire what he should have probably been forward about. “Ahem…I was actually hoping to get us talking and then segue into finding out if you might want a heating pad any time soon.”
A heating pad. A heating pad? Kaylee blinked twice before following his train of thought. It was considerate, although in that moment she would have preferred being offered a ring to a heating pad.
"Oh...yeah, uh any day now," Kaylee nodded, clearing her throat. "But I'll make sure to put it in my backpack this time." Unlike a couple months prior when they had to leave the cottage for an emergency trip back to the Academy when it was forgotten.
Inwardly proud he wasn’t far off, JD didn’t think too far into this particular talk. After parting ways from some of their companions who weren’t scheduled with, JD walked with his girlfriend into their next class in blissful ignorance of just how much Kaylee was mired in her own uncertainty and concerns about his thoughts on their future.
Class with Runa always perked Rennick up. He paid little attention to anything else and missed the mood from Kaylee that Charlotte picked up on. The lesson on the Waryth consumed him. This was all kinds of history leading up to the events of Hell’s Gate that he had to absorb.
“—Sahar’s ability to split his body into multiples is evidence to assume that he may have been related to an ancient lineage said to be extinct when a pact could not be fulfilled between his family and another,” Runa explained.
Most of those who had heard Rennick’s fairy tale could guess where he got his inspiration at this point. The Von Helsing sisters knew Sahar. Kaylee knew him better, even if still limited. The strange deep throaty giggle he had still rang in their ears at the thought of him. Mostly they remembered his appearance could not be distinguished easily. They called it ‘androgynous’. That, and he ran a stake through the heart of Sigvar.
A hand raised. “Did the clones have minds of their own?”
“No,” Runa answered, and went on with her lesson. “Erebus joined for their common goal to bring order into the world of Aarin. As you recall, the attempt to live in a purely Almaeric society devolved within a generation into chaos. The other being that their secondary goal included finding the mages who had rebelled. Natalia Drozdov made a lasting impression on Erebus, who wished to resume their coupling. That did not end well for him, but that will be talked about at a later time.” She drummed her fingers against her desktop. “Chronology is important when teaching history. Be careful not to bounce around too much, if you ever become a historian relaying information.”
Another hand raised and the student asked, “Is it important to know about this stuff? Aarin’s History is so choppy and broken.”
Runa raised a brow. “Of course it is. You should know your enemy.”
Rennick didn’t appear pleased. He asked for permission to speak and said, “Isn’t it fairer to say that those who abused power are the enemy? I mean, people on the surface do terrible things too.”
“Yes, they do,” Runa agreed without hesitation. “Humanity is the same wherever you go, but Almaeri is an especially corruptive element that can do far more damage than you can imagine. If it were up to me, who has lived a lifetime in Aarin and knows exactly what I am talking about, I would eliminate the use of Almaeri entirely. I would prohibit it, I would make laws against it, I would never agree to teach someone how to control it, and I am a strong advocate of Binding.”
That irked Rennick a little. He had too much respect for Runa to make a belligerent argument in his favor. So he asked, “Wasn’t Almaeri pivotal in reclaiming order?”
“That’s like asking if we benefit from evil, shouldn’t we tolerate it. I would say no, even if it meant a few more natural deaths or a longer time to achieve peace, because, ultimately, if you tolerate and accept evil you will never find peace, no matter how small or inconsequential it seems at the time,” Runa said. “I would sooner choose the delay of existence of the speculum that aids the doctor in observing the cervix, than choose the suffering and death of women that were brutally harmed in its invention by a doctor who cared little for their lives.” Runa explained, “I would sooner choose the life of a mundie, who must strike flint and steel for fire, than choose to risk becoming a monster that will use fire created by Almaeri to strike at the people around me. I am lucky I didn’t fall into that myself, that I bound my Almaeri when I did.” She gave Rennick a pointed look. “And you should count yourself lucky I did as well.” Runa’s abilities were quite legendary at this point. Rennick was good at what he did, but she could have commanded the winds to tear him into pieces.
A little humbled, but still not quite ready to admit or accept, Rennick said, “What is even the alternative? Without fire to fight fire?”
“Fight fire with water,” Runa said, getting up to walk around her desk. “Fight with peace. Fight with hope. That is what vanquished the darkness of Aarin. Almaeri results in insanity. Do not fight insanity with insanity.” She swept her eyes over them. “Have you not been preparing to fight more than fairies and gods? As far as I am concerned, the witches and warlocks you sit beside now could be facing you head-on in battle one day.”
Joss flashed in the minds of the companions present. Undoubtedly he would be using Almaeri. He hoped for a nation of free Aarinian land, as did Rennick. Not one for gods, but for people who wished to practice their culture, their traditions, and their magic in peace. Would Joss use his Almaeri with the hope it will do the good Rennick spoke of? How long would that fight last? To their twilight years? Would Joss lose his mind? Would Kaylee meet him again, but not as the return of her first love as he wrote in his last letter?
There was some discomfort at that thought, visible by a few shifting in their seats. All the talk of staying in touch and maintaining an everlasting friendship were now dimmed by the possibility that those around them could ever become enemies. Kaylee would have liked to say it was impossible, but somewhere in South America it was probable that Joss was becoming only the first example.
Tallulah raised her hand, speaking when called on. "Do you think there could be justifiable good in waiting to bind if you're not actively using Almaeri? That could slow the possibility of insanity and still offers a possible form of defense if needed, couldn't it?"
“This rationalization is the first step to becoming the kind of monster you never thought you’d be. Convincing yourself that you use something inherently corruptive for a good purpose does not make you immune. Your good intention will not shield you, or others. You might scrape by the skin of your teeth and feel justified, but you do make yourself a model for others who will see you and do so themselves,” Runa said unapologetically. She had lived too long to care about being sensitive. “The remarkable truth is that Almaeri isn’t even necessary to achieve the goals of freedom from gods and fairies. The Faiths of the world, such as Islam, Judaeism, and Christianity, even loosely religious ones like Buddhism, makes for a powerful counter active measure that you don’t even have to believe in to use it as a tool. They have no negative repercussions as far as we’ve observed. It is readily available too, to everyone.” Runa happened to stand in front of Tallulah at this time. Her fingers bridged and, with a soft tone, asked, “Knowing that there are powerful alternatives, I think you should ask yourself if the allure of Almaeri doesn't have a hold on you now, and how easily would you be willing to give it up, even as soon as tomorrow.”
It was a fair enough question, and one that the young woman had even thought over several times. Tallulah knew she was likely an exception to those Awoken at the academy, overly aware of dangers presented by Almaeri and still not bound. She could count the number of times she'd indulged on her hands, none of which had been life or death situations as her mother had insisted. Missy had confessed she regretted Awakening her daughter, but left the decision of when or if she'd bind up to her. Tallulah justified waiting in case something were to happen and she needed it, which seemed responsible at the time.
Now she was placed on the thought and once more mulled it over. "Now that I've been through a fair amount of training and am capable of defense I would," she said earnestly. After all, the few times she had chosen to use Almaeri and issued commands was to save Kaylee from the egging embarrassment, give Regina a bit of what she deserved, and a few sessions behind closed doors picking up on Rennick's tricks. Those could all be done away with. "But is that to say that you find no justification for those who have not bound? Most do not have a choice in being Awoken and until reaching the age of consent, aren't able to agree to a binding ceremony without guardian approval, often the ones who were the cause of being Awoken."
“If you are asking if I admit a desirable outcome resulted from the use of Almaeri, I would say I do so freely. I myself used my strengths for my goals. Does it justify the use, when I could have gone an alternative route? No, I think not. Your peers who aren’t Almaeric are not burdend with the belief they needed to hold on to it while learning combat, and neither did you need to. Just because something ended well by providence or coincidence doesn’t mean it wouldn’t have ended the same without it, or that we should condone the method used based on the result. It is still shameful that Dr. Conti experimented on lives, even if it meant coming up with antidotes. I was ignorant, or perhaps even willfully ignoring, the alternatives for convenience or out of fear, but I hold the view I do now for a very good reason,” Runa said, turning to her desk. “Many don’t have a choice about becoming Awakend, you’re right, and yet the responsibility to make a good decision is the same for them as it is for those that choose to become Awkaned.” Runa pulled out a paper. She wrote on it and then got up to bring it to Tallulah, handing it to her. “This states that I am willing to aid you in performing the Binding ritual. The laws have made allowances for people above fourteen. If you are given permission from your mother, who is welcome to be present, then on Friday I encourage you to meet with me and put to slumber your Almaeri forever.”
Holding the paper in her hands, the gravity of just how real the moment was sunk in. That didn't necessarily deter Tallulah from her decision, but merely the circumstances around it. It was the holiday weekend and as a rarity, her mother would be around; a treat for a single parent. There was more concern that she would take up that precious time off for her mother than anything else.
Nonetheless, Tallulah pulled her cobalt gaze off the paper and up to Runa's face. "I'll speak with my mother about it," she offered as close to a confirmation as she could at that moment.
Beside her, Sophia shifted in her seat, not nearly as comfortable as her sweetheart was. After all, even if it was happening more often, there was no doubt the Binding ritual was not one without its risks for old people. Not entirely familiar, Sophia wondered if younger people had troubles too. She held her tongue though, worried honey eyes focused on the desk in front of her.
“I will be awaiting your word,” Runa said, and just as Fate would have it, the bell rang. “Have a good Thanksgiving,” she said to the students who were gathering their things.
As the companions were walking out together they were murmuring in wonder at what had transpired and Tallulah’s pending decision. A ways down the hall Rennick managed to fall in step alongside her.
“Do you really want to bind it, Lulah?” Rennick asked. He had no bad opinion of Runa, even if he disagreed with her. So he was comfortable speaking his mind in opposition to one of his favorite teachers. “It’s a long-term danger, yeah, but you’re so young.”
Having tucked the paper in her pocket just before she was joined on her free side, Tallulah looked up to Rennick with a slight shrug. "I don't see why not. I'm not using it so maybe it's better I stop now while I can before I get too dependent on it."
Tysha said, “I wish I could join you.” The umbrella program over the children they sponsored didn’t have a policy on permission. She’d have to wait until she aged out, or did it in secret.
“Hmmm,” Bellasiel pondered the issue. “Would Runa allow me to join?”
Dirael blinked in surprise. “Bella. You can’t mean it.”
“I don’t want to get addicted,” Bellasiel said. “Perhaps more of us should do it. So the others are not afraid. Maybe you too, Dirael.”
Frowning, her brother fell into silence. Dirael didn’t know what it meant to live without recourse to his Almaeri. If what Runa said was true….well, who said she was absolutely right anyway? Dirael didn’t speak his mind at this time. Perhaps worried someone might say something too sensible for him to argue against.
Rennick sighed, running a hand through his hair. “I dunno…Seems a waste…” Though there was more on his mind than that.
Uncomfortable with the discussion, especially since she cared about Rennick with all her heart, as she did for Keagan, Charlotte didn’t want to dwell on it, or the thought that Rennick could become dependent and go crazy one day.
“Well,” Charlotte cleared her throat of pesky hormonal emotions, “I wish for the best for everyone.” She pulled out her phone to distract herself. “We don’t have much homework, so I expect everyone to meet at the cottage around four without delay, alright?”
Spoffing, Tallulah shook her head at Lottie's remarks. "Yes, mother. We'll make sure to be on time," she joked, giving Sophia's hand a squeeze. The other girl had been considerably quiet since class ended, though Lulah was a bit too preoccupied with her own thoughts to notice it.
"Yeah, we'll be heading there just before four," Kaylee spoke for JD and herself, though her mind wasn't entirely with them at the moment. Even if the discussion with Runa had been a good one and made her think of her family momentarily, she was still a little too caught up in the earlier wedding discussion.
JD nodded absently. He had been just as quiet as Sophia, but even earlier since professor Alasdair’s class. He remained in silent thought even during his studies and only perked once he finished his work to say a brief parting to Kaylee so they could get dressed for the little Thanksgiving. On the way to his room he happened to fall into step with Elijah.
“Hey JD,” he greeted with a smile.
“Hey,” he responded a little solemnly.
Elijah tilted his head. “You okay?”
“Yeah,” JD murmured. After a few steps of silence he asked, “Why do you have debates with Asim?”
A little surprised, but willing to answer, Elijah said, “We are open to hearing what the other person has to say.”
“But you both believe you’re right and that the other person is wrong,” JD said flatly. “You’re expecting him to find truth in your viewpoint. It’s the same for him. How is that being open?”
“Hmm, that’s a fair point. But, I think I need to rephrase to help you understand what I mean by that,” Elijah said. “We have faith in what we know is right. We recognize the desire for truth in each other. We hope that, through compassionate discussion, we are able to gift the faith, hope, and truth we value to the other person.”
“What do you do if you’re the one who is wrong?” JD asked, eyeing him.
Elijah accepted the fair question. He took time to consider his answer. “If, in the end, I find it is not more reasonable to continue on the path I am on, then it is best that I change my path. It would be hard. I would probably have cognitive dissonance issues. I doubt something like that would even happen overnight, but…” he nodded, “I would have to either ignore the truth or embrace it, no matter if it’s hard. I would hope Asim would help me on that journey as I would help him, if he were to have his world transformed, but if not, I would still have to strive for truth.”
After a long silence JD rhetorically asked, “What is truth?” The words were said so low that Elijah nearly missed them. He waited for no reply, picking up his pace to go into the dorm to change.
It took time before JD came out, clean, fresh, and wearing an outfit he hoped Kaylee would enjoy. He hadn’t worn a nice suit in a while. Nothing overly fancy. A casual ‘Thanksgiving’ inspired outfit with a print of a pumpkin on his pocket. He smiled at it, thinking of Kaylee. Then JD went to the vault doors where he was supposed to meet her promptly at three-fifty.
Although she didn't have time to make a turkey dress as she had hoped to, Kaylee did find a fall-colored one that would have to do on short notice. Especially since she didn't want to bother the seamstresses or head to Avostoska in the middle of the week. She perked up the moment she saw JD, practically skipping to his side and immediately going for a kiss on the cheek.
"You look so dapper," she praised him.
“I didn’t want to find out what Lottie would do to me if I didn’t come matching the theme,” JD said, grinning from ear to ear. His lips simply quirked at the sight of her. “And look at you.” He gave her a twirl with his hand in hers. Practice paid off and his fingers didn’t tangle this time. “You’re gorgeous, as always.”
Blushing, she tried to brush off his compliment. "Just a last minute outfit. Like you, I also don't want Charlotte saying I ruined Thanksgiving or anything dramatic," she chuckled, letting their hands fall before them and nodding toward the vault. "Were you ready to go then?"
JD opened the door and swept a palm out. “After you, my Duchess.”
The two made their way to the hill. They could already hear the faint sound of fall music in the distance as they followed the familiar pathway. Though beautiful, the butterflies were no longer necessary to guide them to the cottage, even in the evening. They arrived to see everything had a touch of Fall decor.
“Hey, they’re here!” Danson yelled back. He and Matt were carrying large hollowed-out pumpkins to the back porch.
“Oh good! This way guys,” Charlotte said, walking out with a pot in her arms.
Bellasiel trailed behind her carrying a bowl of tossed salad. Cara was scooting furniture to allow for room when they decided to come in if the storm decided to roll in, Serenity put the last of the colored leaves on the fringes of the doors, Elijah set up tables with Annie in the back, and it seemed just about everyone was doing something.
JD asked, “Do you need any help?”
“Even if we did, we’re under orders not to let you,” Rennick spoffed. He had two bags of ice on his shoulders.
“Oh, haha,” JD walked with Kaylee behind Rennick to the back porch.
Rennick poured the ice into the pumpkins. Keagan was expected to bring over the drinks. Before JD could insist on doing something Charlotte urged him and Kaylee to take a seat on one of the lounges. They watched as the porch transformed into a mini Thanksgiving wonderland. They even had a small turkey steaming in the middle of the table surrounded by other classics like stuffing, green bean casserole, ham slices, potatoes, and more.
“Wow…” JD murmured, feeling a pang inside as it struck him that this had been put together for him. All of it because he couldn’t make it to their Thanksgiving at Avostoska. Clearing his throat, JD asked Kaylee, “So, what do you guys do on this holiday?”
"Eat! A lot!" Sophia had to offer her input as she passed by with a basket of buns to add.
Chuckling, Kaylee had to agree with her. "Sophia's right, but we also spend time with our family. A chance to catch up with those we haven't seen, share stories, and just be grateful that we have each other. Sometimes we like to throw in a pumpkin pie eating contest for fun, although it doesn't end well since everyone's already so full from dinner," she mused.
“In my family we each take a turn saying something we’re thankful for this year,” Annie said as she stacked the utensils and plates.
Elijah said, “We sing and dance too, though I think with the Von Helsing family you’d expect that at every event.”
“Absolutely,” Charlotte said, swiping a stray curl out of her face. She pulled out her phone from the pocket of the apron she wore. “We have a whole list of songs people can sing and Ren extended the deck for more space to dance.”
“Only on that one condition,” Rennick said, coming to her side after handling the pumpkin arrangements with Keagan.
Sighing, Charlotte said, “Okay, but just one though.”
“One what?” JD asked.
Smug, Rennick said, “Got her to agree to sing.”
“I am no soprano,” Charlotte muttered, taking off her apron.
“Good. Contraltos are not meant to be sopranos,” Rennick gave her cheek a kiss.
“Your singing voice goes that low?” JD asked.
Wincing, Charlotte said, “Yeah. I inherited my mother’s vocals.”
“Oh, I didn’t mean to give a negative impression,” JD said quickly.
Hadassah said, “It’s nothing to be ashamed of. Altos are important.”
Before they could shower any encouragement Charlotte waved them off. It wasn’t like hearing the confirmation took away the feelings. “I know, I know, learn to love yourself and all that—Get your plates and eat. We’ll worry about singing later.”
"Yes mother!" Tallulah chuckled, moving with Sophia to get them streaming along and starting up the lines.
It seemed like Sophia was much better than she had been previously during class. Whether that meant the two of them had talked or that she'd simply calmed down remained unknown to the others.
Kaylee took hold of JD's hand, the two moving to join in at the delicious food. "Make sure you try the green bean casserole," she insisted to him. "It tastes much better than it looks, I swear."
“Hmmm,” JD stretched his neck to see over several shoulders. It did look sloppy. “I will give it a try.”
There were quite a few holiday dishes that interested him. Combinations he didn’t think to plate found themselves squished against each other until he was sure he might not finish all of it. JD, thankfully, didn’t have to be concerned about making sure there were no leftovers. Apparently that was expected.
JD took his food back to his seat with Kaylee. He took the first bite and knew immediately he had missed out all these years. He didn’t spare time to talk at first, testing out each spoonful and deciding just what he’d go back for when he was done.
“You like it?” Charlotte beamed.
“Yesh,” JD paused to swallow and nodded. “This is really good. I love this fluffy savory bread.”
“Stuffing,” Serenity smiled.
“Yeah, that. And this green bean casserole is amazing,” JD had definitely taken a bigger scoop the second round.
“Save room for dessert,” Charlotte grinned.
JD couldn’t promise it. At the same time he knew, deep inside, he really had to control himself. So he strategized in his head how he could optimize his intake of food while not overextending his limits. That happened in a blink in his mind. Outwardly he simply sat and enjoyed his meal while conversation went on around him.
Cara talked about how she might have met someone at the club for card game enthusiasts she joined. No one she’d bring to the hill just yet, but she did have a flirty encounter with an uno reverse card. Hadassah said her aunt kept sending her pictures of Orthodox Jewish boys. Matt got bummed out that his scores were low. Too low to be considered for the week with the official Guardians. The friends encouraged him before the conversation moved on to other topics.
Tallulah wasn't quite as overwhelmed as JD might have been. She'd had the Thanksgiving meal or at least the closest her mother could each year, but having a table filled with those around was a new experience, and one she could get used to.
Once everyone's stomachs were over full, the group enjoyed a few fall and holiday-themed activities together. They bobbed for apples, pinned the feather on the turkey, and wrote a dated line about what they were thankful for on a paper pumpkin mounted on the wall, leaving space for next year.
“Karaoke time,” Rennick reminded them, but looked at their sweetheart.
“Okay, okay. Hold on, I’m finishing my turn,” Charlotte said, still detailing on the pumpkin just how much her men meant to her, among other things. “There.”
“Good, here you go,” Rennick handed her a mic just as she set down the pen and faced him.
Sighing, Charlotte went to sit comfortably in the living area with the rest of them. There were two options she knew well enough. Charlotte sang ‘Take Me To Church’, by Hozier:
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Unlike a sporano’s pure, high tones, that rang sweetly, a contralto’s lower range brought richness, like a warm, thick coco. Altos weren’t often hitting the charts, so it made sense that sopranos gained more attention. Charlotte long since accepted that she wouldn’t be center stage for music like her sister, but it did feel nice to sing for people like her friends. So she really got into it and decided to add one more song. Charlotte sang ‘Smooth’ by Santana .
“Woo!” Rennick cheered along with Keagan. Not to say the others didn’t, but those two were her biggest fans.
Pink cheeked, Charlotte settled between her loves, happily receiving kisses and murmurs of praise. Maybe higher notes were hard and, if she tried to hit them she sounded like a squawking chicken, but perhaps singing her lower range wasn’t so bad after all.
Sophia was far enough out of her rut that music was calling to her. Although not exactly in the mood of Thanksgiving, she decided to slip into a song in her seldom flaunted Spanish tongue. Almost as if she'd come prepared—she even had a guitar with her! Useful in the version of La Tortura that she wanted to perform.
Tallulah was front and center and couldn't be more proud of her sweethearts singing. It may not have been the best, but it was still quite beautiful.
Although Kaylee hadn't found the time or possibly lacked the courage to directly approach, she did think she could share a song of her feelings. Cornflower fields didn't stir far from umber fields as she sang along with an acoustic version of Ho hey!
After a while of music the friends were content to stay inside. Outside the storm had crept up on them. Icy rain pattered the windows and wind blew the butterfly chimes. They would have to leave soon before it could get bad enough to strand them at the cottage.
“I think it’s time to head off,” Matt said, gathering up his things. “That was really great guys. Thanks!”
“Yeah, lots of fun,” Danson grinned. He walked out with most of the friends, such as Bellasiel, Serenity, Paulo and Hadassah, who got ready when he did.
With a night of decisions still ahead, Tallulah politely excused herself as others were parting, Sophia at her side. "It was a great idea, Lottie and Kaylee. We can make it one of our own little traditions," she suggested before making their way to the portal with arms laden.
Tysha, Annie and Elijah waved, “We should do this again next year!”
“Definitely!” Charlotte beamed, waving back. Then she turned to clear up the few items missed. “So JD, how did you like it?”
“It was great,” JD said, helping to toss some trash without allowing them to stop him. “I’m looking forward to Christmas at this point.”
Kaylee silently wondered if they'd need to do another event at the cottage. After all, her father had suggested things might change by winter formal. Rather than risk suggesting it in case it would get turned down, she followed suit in cleaning up.
"We could do a white elephant gift exchange too," Kaylee suggested. It was a more manageable option than trying to get gifts for everyone, after all. "Snow angels, a snowball fight, if the weather cooperates of course."
All those snowy activities simply lit Kaylee up and JD had to smile. One thing stood out that he decided to address. “White Elephant?” JD asked.
“Yeah, we each bring a wrapped gift, sometimes a gag-gift, and pull a number out of a hat to see who goes in what order. The first person starts us off by choosing a gift,” Charlotte explained, sitting down on Keagan’s lap with her legs draped over Rennick’s. “Everyone thereafter can either take a gift previously opened or unwrap an unknown one. Gifts can’t be taken more than twice. Further bargaining is done after the game ends. We do it all the time for our family.”
“Oh,” JD nodded, pulling Kaylee to him on a couch. “That makes sense. You’ve got a lot of people.”
Charlotte smiled, absentmindedly lacing her fingers with Keagans. “Yeah,” she said gazed up at Keagan and over at Rennick. “And one day we’ll have more to bring into this world.”
Keagan, who had found his way to place gentle kisses along the back of her neck and shoulders where skin was exposed, grinned at the idea. "One day," he agreed, deciding not to dwell on just what details they may or may not have to discuss. Besides, they had time to talk and plan, right now they could just focus on the three of them. What it would be like to add another small Charlotte to their unusual family would remain unseen.
Kaylee had to smile after their small discussion of Lottie and her plans on life after school with her two men. They seemed so happy and content, so willing to think ahead. Looking up at JD, she considered asking his thoughts on the matter, but decided that it might not be something he wanted to be asked in additional company. "Maybe," she nodded softly.
Unaware of possible tension, Keagan casually asked the other couple, "What about you guys? Plans for adding kids at some point?"
“Oh I don’t know,” JD spoffed. “At one time I thought I’d be a perpetual bachelor or an occasional lover,” he said, and Kaylee would recall the conversation she had with her boyfriend in the art cabin. At that time he said he wasn’t sure being a father was his calling. “But here I am with a girlfriend, so I guess I’ll have to see.”
Before she could stop her reaction, Kaylee's face conveyed one of mixed hope and also frustration. He couldn't just give a straight answer! She wanted to know and felt like it didn't need to be shrouded with mystery. So involved in her own thoughts, she nearly missed Keagan's response.
"That's fair. I just think it sounds like an adventure I wouldn't want to miss out on with the people I love, y'know?" he shrugged, moving Charlotte's hair to the side and running his fingers through it.
After a long day Charlotte melted into the motions of Keagan’s hand. Rennick massaging her feet pulled her further into relaxation. “Mhm,” she purred in agreement. “Holidays and birthdays and first school trips.”
“Teaching our children guitar,” Rennick mused. “Sailing.”
“Dancing, playing games,” Charlotte said. “I can’t wait to show them fuzzy animals and listen to their baby babble. Just all the cute and adorable things our little cousins do.” She shifted so she might give Keagan and Rennick a kiss before settling back into place. “And all with with the men of my heart.”
JD observed them with quiet respect. He smiled soflty. “It does sound like an adventure.” His hands absentmindedly rubbed Kaylee’s shoulder. “To be honest I thought this arrangement of yours was kind of reckless.”
“Fair,” Charlotte spoffed. A lot of people thought that and she did wonder at times in the past.
“But I think you three will make a great parenting unit,” JD said.
“Thank you,” Charlotte smiled. As a natural reflex, she wanted to reflect the same compliment. She paused only because her mind caught her up to the moment and what it meant to Kaylee who hadn’t gotten this talked out yet with JD. That hesitation was shrugged off and Charlotte brazenly added, “I think you would make a good father, JD.”
Pink cheeked, JD said, “I would hope…” he looked down with a smile at Kaylee. “I know you’d make a great mother.”
Feeling her heart and soul warming at his words, Kaylee fought and failed to mask her soaring emotions. "I hope so. I'd like to find out someday..." Was that too direct since they weren't alone?
Still oblivious to the two across the way but ready for a comfortable night with the other two, Keagan gave Rennick a light nudge while placing a kiss at the bottom of Charlotte's jawline. "You guys fine with crashing here tonight? I could use some post-Thanksgiving feast cuddles before I hit a food coma."
“Oh I want more than cuddles,” Charlotte said, giving Keagan’s lip a nip since his mouth was so close. “You’ve revved my engine and I will drive this to the end.”
Rennick winked at Charlotte, “I could eat a snack before bed.”
Their sweetheart held onto Keagan as they got up, since she was already in his arms. The three offered their goodnights as they ascended the stairs. The storm outside made it feel all the more exciting to Charlotte. Thunder sent a satisfying rumble through the chest. Soon JD and Kaylee were left in the comfort of the cozy living room.
“Did you want to curl up?” JD asked with wiggled his brows.
It was a look she knew all too well and nearly immediately agreed, before reigning herself in. Questions needed to be asked before they consumed her! "I'd like to cuddle," Kaylee agreed, shifting so that she laid with her chest along his. "But...I was thinking maybe we have a talk, too?"
Brows perked, JD rubbed Kaylee’s back and asked, “Yeah sure. What is it?”
Nerves trying to win over, she pushed past them with determination. "Well, I just thought that since we've been together for a few months it might be a good time to get a solid idea of what each of us wants in the future," Kaylee explained before adding with a sheepish smile, "Especially so you don't get cornered in the hallways about things you didn't intend to say."
“Ah, I see,” JD nodded, his fingers entwining in her curls. Despite this being a time when her hormones were likely influencing the situation, he had to admit to himself that it was probably on her mind lately, what with seeing her sister with her boyfriends. “Well, to be honest I can’t say what the future will bring. I really didn’t know…I really didn’t think it would become like this,” he looked around the room. There was something deeper there, even if neither could place their finger on it. “But, I suppose it’s fine to think about it and talk about it.” He looked back down at Kaylee with a smile. “I think you’re the kind of woman I’d like to have as mine.”
"Well that's good, because you do have me as yours," Kaylee couldn't suppress a giggle, leaning up and meeting his lips briefly. "But neither of us knows what'll happen in the future, that doesn't mean we can't share what we have for our own hopes. Right?"
“And what do you hope for the future, mio Cielo?” JD mused, tucking her a little closer.
Kaylee hummed in thought. "That, at some point, I'd like to be married to someone who I know cares deeply for me and my ambitions," she listed one at the forefront of her own thoughts. "And I would want to create my own family with them, one that I can enjoy before I'm overwhelmed with age. Especially because I think they would be an unbelievably amazing parent and don't want to miss seeing it."
Hearing these dreams made JD smile. It always stirred admiration in him to glimpse into Kaylee’s mind. While it didn’t ignite him the same exact way as it did for Rennick when Charlotte talked about her goals, it nonetheless drew JD deeper into his investment in Kaylee and her life. Knowing more about her desires had him nuzzling noses.
“I want the same for you, mio Cielo,” JD said, giving her a kiss. “Baby girls with your beautiful cornflower eyes will steal hearts,” he said, caressing her cheek. “You’ve said before you didn’t think you would have children around as an Elite. Have you thought that over and want to try anyway? Or will you wait until your late thirties as Lottie said she would?”
His words were melting her heart, which Kaylee assumed would need to be attributed to an approaching Moon cycle, though they were sweet nonetheless. "I wouldn't object to trying regardless. Leave it up to Fate to decide," she shrugged. "Waiting so late just feels so far away now. Our Uncle Joao sometimes complains that he is getting too old to keep up with their kids and I would hate for that to happen. Or worse, something goes awry on a mission and I never get that experience as a result."
“Hmm, fair,” JD nodded. Even if Charlotte thought of that point it was likely she had a lingering youthful expectation that it would never happen that way—just like a teen who believed she knew the world and how it worked, regardless of how many times it proved otherwise. “Well, I can’t say I don’t agree with that train of thought,” he said. “Fate will have her way with us anyway, I think, so I suppose it wouldn’t due to make an enemy of her.” JD gave Kaylee another affectionate kiss. “I certainly have no complaints with ending up with you.”
"No complaints, huh," Kaylee had to spoff at him, though she did return his affection with another meeting of their lips. "I tell you that I want to marry you and bare your children and your response is that you have no complaints?" Clicking her tongue against the roof of her mouth and shaking her head, she sat up on his lap. "Now what's a girl to do with that level of nonchalance?"
“Nonchalance? No, mio Cielo, I am far from feeling indifferent, in fact I’m in reserved awe if anything,” JD said earnestly. “I…I don’t deserve you, Kaylee. I don’t mean it in the sweet romantic way of false modesty. I really mean I truly don’t deserve you. I can’t possibly be nonchalant. I’m struck in absolute surreal astonishment that you’re mine.”
Heat sank into her cheeks and cornflower eyes had to avert their gaze for a moment before she could find his once more. Reaching up, her hand brushed gently along his cheek. "Then it sounds like you simply don't see yourself the way I do, mia Ragione. You don't give yourself credit as the wonderful and caring man that I've fallen in love with." Her heart fluttered quickly within, sure that he could hear it outside of her chest.
JD murmured, “You’re right, mio Cielo, I don’t. But I am humbled that you do. Maybe one day I’ll believe it.” He leaned to kiss her and this time he didn’t spare a minute more for speech.
After a heated moment JD picked Kaylee up in his arms and ascended the stairs to shower her with the affection he had in his heart for her. There were unknowns in the future. Right now all JD wanted was to forget them. He wanted to believe Kaylee’s words and lived in her world that night in her arms. But the night would end and the sun would rise and JD would say a temporary farewell to Kaylee and the other three until he could see her again that Monday.
Thursday the students had off. Charlotte and Kaylee walked with Rennick and Keagan to the vault doors. All along the way Charlotte could tell Kaylee was in a glowing mood. Charlotte had shared intimacy with her loves and knew that there was something else that had to give her sister that extra brightness than a morning tumble with JD. She would have to catch a moment to speak about it with Kaylee when she had the chance!
Since they had found each other after she'd opened her heart to him, Kaylee's mood couldn't be sullied. Even if she couldn't bring JD to that Thanksgiving with her family, she had every intention to bring him to the next, and the following, and on and on. Dreams were filled with cornflower field and umber forest eyed babies, held in awe at their father's magic tricks and storytelling.
Keagan adjusted their shared bag over his free shoulder, the other holding one of Charlotte's hands. "Is it bad that even though we stuffed our faces last night I can't wait to do it again? Mmm Avosotoska pies already have my mouth watering!"
“I’m looking forward to lemon tarts,” Rennick said. He raised his eyes to the crown mounding and the tapestries. “Never thought I’d see the day that I’d want to be back here.”
Keagan had to spoff at Rennick's remark. "Speak for yourself. I couldn't wait to get back here," he said without shame. "You were a moody prick at first, but left in a much better mood, Ndugu. Good thing we got you loosened up."
“Yeah, I remember you were quite pissed the first time you came,” Charlotte chuckled. She gave him a kiss on his cheek. “Why don’t you guys enjoy the castle while Kaylee and I go to the spa?”
Kaylee perked up at the offer, though a moment later realized that likely meant she had something in mind. After all, it felt like they'd been keeping up pretty well of late with their activities and weren't getting over-exhausted. Either way, Kaylee wanted to get a nice pedicure and address the knot in her back that JD hadn't been able to get out.
“Fine, but don’t be gone too long,” Rennick said. “I need you as a buffer.”
The little girls had been months without seeing either Rennick or Keagan. He wasn’t sure just how they would react, especially since they probably heard that Rennick finally admitted to being in love with his fake-wife and now joined Keagan and Charlotte in a relationship with genuine interest. That, and this would be the first time the whole family would officially meet the three as a throuple.
Chuckling, Charlotte said, “We’ll be back in an hour or two, I promise.” She halted with them to offer both a heartfelt kiss before stepping back to take Kaylees hand. “See you later!”
"You will, or we'll come find you," Keagan teased lightly before pulling away from her and turning with Rennick to give the girls some privacy.
Kaylee waited until they were a few steps on their way toward the spa before posing a vague question. "Do you think you're going to wait to tell mom and dad about your decision?"
“Shh, we’re in the hall,” Charlotte chuckled, blushing. “Wait until we get to the spa—Last one there is a canker-sore on Regina’s lower lip!”
The sprint for their lives ended with the two coming to a halt at staff in their way of the spa entrance. They squeezed into the room in such a close call that neither could get the other to agree they had won. So, they shelved that for something more important.
“To answer your question…I don’t know if I’ve made a solid decision to announce,” Charlotte feigned innocence.
For all intents and purposes what she had said to the boys could be classified as a proposal, but at the moment Charlotte could finagle her way out of calling it that to avoid possible moodiness from her parents, specifically her father.
"Oh come on! Are you just going to keep it a secret for a year and a half then?" Kaylee didn't think she could keep it to herself that long if she was Charlotte! But now the conversation was on her and her cheeks were already pinking even before she could answer.
“Besides, I think the more interesting topic we should discuss is your beaming smile this morning!”
"What? I'm not allowed to just be in a good mood?"
Charlotte’s chuckled got interrupted by a grunt from the press of a fist against her back, but she recovered to say, “Spill the tea, Kaylee! I know something’s up. What happened after we left?”
"We were just talking about what we want in the future," Kaylee tried to play off the truth, though her lips betrayed her with a bright grin.
“If you don’t tell me how that went, I’m going to hit you in the boob,” Charlotte spoffed, raising her open palm. “
"Noo! That hurt so much last time we fought," Kaylee groaned, leaning her chest away in self defense. "We just....talked about how we both wanted to get married and have children...and I specifically told him I wanted to have his and he told me that he didn't deserve me." Tears were sneaking out and she had to wipe them away quickly.
“Awwww!” Charlotte’s coo ended in an abrupt exhale of air from a particularly firm roll of a hand. “That’s so sweet Kaylee!” She smirked. “Gonna go tell mom and dad?”
Kaylee paused in momentary thought. "Hmm...maybe soon. He hasn't exactly proposed to me after all. Although," her smile turned sly. "I...might have told him that I loved him last night…”
“Aw! And did he say so too?” Charlotte asked excitedly. She could have clapped if she wasn’t being stretched out like taffy.
"No..." Kaylee admitted before adding, “but he doesn't have to. I know he does."
Smiling, Charlotte couldn’t argue. “I think I agree.” She sat up and reached out to hold her sister’s hand. “I’m happy for you, Kaylee. You’ll be a beautiful bride and he will be a great husband and father, I’m sure of it.”
Hit with another wave of hormones, Kaylee tugged Lottie off the cot and into a tight hug. "I'm so glad you pushed me into asking him," she confessed, exhaling and drying her face yet again. "A much better idea than letting my imagination run wild."
Unable to keep her own emotions in check for more than one reason, Charlotte had to wipe at her eyes as well. “It’s meant to be. Besides, you’re my sister and I want you to have the best life.” She settled back only after another hug. “I think this is encouragement to tell Mom and Dad, but I think I should wait until after a real formal proposal.” Charlotte looked at the bracelet encircling her wrist. “To be honest, I was hoping they’d be the ones to do it, but I think a three-way relationship needed at least one of us to break that ice.”
"See, you're lucky like that. There's a whole extra person who can make the first move," Kaylee pointed out before tying her robe and heading for a pedicure. "But I don't think I'll push for a real proposal until after school. I don't want JD to ever feel like he's trapped."
“Hmm…” Charlotte pondered that as she sat down to let the staff attend her feet. “I wonder if the boys ever feel like us. You know, wanting us so much, but trying not to make us feel pressured. A dance of emotions. I can’t tell you how often I find myself wanting to cuddle them and wanting to know what they’re thinking about. If they’re thinking about me when they’re off doing something together or by themselves.”
Maybe sometimes, but in fact Keagan and Rennick were trying to test if the holograms were programmed to fart after eating a copious amount of beans at that moment.
A staff member brought a selection of color options to Kaylee for her toes. “New ones from France.”
Picking out a dark pastel pink hue, Kaylee leaned back for a session of being properly pampered on her worn feet. "I don't think they're quite as in-depth as we can be. Plus we tend to jump to conclusions a lot more often than they do."
“Hmm, fair,” Charlotte chuckled, choosing a red and gold blend for her toes, thanking the woman as she went to apply the color. “So, how do you envision your married life? Career and then kids?”
"I think I'll just wait to see how things pan out," Kaylee shrugged her shoulders as she let the chair give her a soft vibration that was comforting. "But if it happens sooner then so be it. However Fate decides we get to grow as a couple then I would love it."
Charlotte exhaled with her lips pressed, causing them to vibrate. “Oh man, I want to say I am as zen as that, but I don’t know if I have the peace it would take to let Fate decide. Maybe I can be accused of being like Dad, but I will have a tight handle on when I have children.” It was taken as a challenge and Fate immediately decided to ruin all of her plans. “Late thirties, maybe thirty five. I’m thinking I should have enough Elite adventures by then.”
The girls continued their conversation, bouncing around topics, until they were refreshed and ready to dress. Charlotte and Kaylee walked together to the tailor where they chose their Thanksgiving dresses. Since Charlotte was there she also instructed the compliments to her outfit to be sent to the guys for them to wear.
Even though it wasn't exactly a fall-themed dress, when Lottie spotted a lace lilac piece from the wardrobe, she couldn't say no. That and the dress she immediately fell in love with she decided was too good to wear when JD couldn't appreciate it.
Afterwards the girls caught up with the boys around the time that the family would be arriving. The four of them went to the common room where the Lord and Lady of the castle were reclining in wait for everyone to gather. Jasper was at the vaults ready to tackle Jin and the twins were getting most of their energy out in the gardens by running after a holographic bunny.
“Ah, Pumkin, Dove,” Wesely smiled, coming to greet his daughters.
Beaming as they found their sly father of a Fox, Kaylee happily pulled her way into his embrace. "Hi dad," she smiled, noticing she had to tilt her head even less to meet his gaze than she did in the summer. She hoped she was done growing though—she didn't want to tower over JD or not be able to enjoy wearing heels!
Charlotte, on the other hand, was a little worried she would be wearing low heels for the rest of her life. The top of her head just tucked beneath his nose when she went in for her turn to hug and, of course, her mother felt small in her embrace.
“How has school been?” Inara asked once she let go.
“Doing great,” Charlotte smiled. She stepped aside so that Rennick and Keagan could come forward.
“Lord Von Helsing,” Rennick offered a handshake.
“Rennick,” Wesley smiled, and it was hard to know if it was a chilled one or if the room was simply cooler in anticipation for the crowd. Rennick was glad to turn to greet the mother either way while Wesley turned to Keagan and offered a hand. “Mr. O’Reilly.”
Offering his signature pearly smile, Keagan made sure his handshake was a hearty one. "It's great to see you again, Lord Von Helsing, and please Keagan is just fine. I don't feel like I'm due any niceties or special titles. It's an honor just to visit your beautiful home."
Relaxing his arm around his wife, Wesley maintained a pleasant manner. “We’re glad to have you back, Keagan. The both of you are welcome.”
“We hope your stay is comfortable,” Inara smiled.
This being a peaceful reunion, Charlotte happily took the hands of her beaus and said, “Come and look at the games outside. We also have animals to pet too. Aunt Lauri and Aunt Natalia bring them around every year for the littles.”
Just as they headed off Wesley and Inara asked Kaylee to linger with them. “I’ve heard good reports on the content of JD’s character, Pumpkin. Good grades, pragmatic, and congenial with his peers. I thought you’d like to know that I’ve been feeling more comfortable with the prospect of giving him a passcard to Avostoska.”
Intrigued she was asked to stay behind, Kaylee perked at the good news. "Oh, really? You mean he wouldn't have to wait until Winter formal?" She loved the idea of having him come for dinner and to meet her family.
“Well, if you recall I said by New Years,” Wesley reminded her. “Winter Formal is a little sooner than that, but I’d say it’s possible at this point, so just give me a little more time.”
Kaylee decided to not comment on what she had misheard apparently. It wouldn't point out technicalities when there was now a hope. Instead she smiled and nodded. "My fingers are crossed," she admitted.
The sound of tiny feet preceded a happy cry of, “Kaywee!”
“Ah, they’ve arrived,” Wesley grinned, looking beyond his eldest at the little rascals with their parents.
Kaylee turned to meet the waves of young children who were growing taller and more curious each time she saw them. It wasn't long before Kaylee had Aria on one hip, Astrid on the other, with Amelie patiently at her side and beginning a trail of eager little ones who had stories to tell and questions to ask. Apparently a month apart was too long for some of them! With parents' approval, she started toward the outdoors with a line of quacking little ducks sounding off.
"Your dress is pretty. Can I have it?"
"Can you braid my hair?"
"Solaris cwies too much, can we weave him hewe?"
"You can have Coda too! He poops all the time!"
Coming around with Hye and Kazumi, after a vigorous race for cotton candy balls the size of their thumbs—easy, quick, and too small amount of sugar to give them a crash later—Desara and Lyranni still had enough energy to jog over to their cousins. Hye and Kazumi were off the clock officially now, so they gave a relaxed greeting before taking seats on the lounges to have casual conversations.
“Melie! Zasha! Luna!” One of the twins waved, and the other called out other names as they closed the gap between them.
More were still coming out, to their delight. The appearance of Jin running with Jasper followed by a huffing Kit trying to keep up meant Nia wouldn’t be far. All their favorite cousins, which was to say all of them, were greeted in a chatter of excitement and boisterous joy. They nearly missed Charlotte coming to Kaylee’s side with two familiar males.
“Ah! It’s Teagan and Renny!” Nellethial beamed. She had heard the tales from her cousins. While Des and Lyra were told not to press with the titles of ‘married’ and ‘husbands’ and ‘wife’, none of the other girls were under that restriction! “Awr you two maywee Watty?”
Rennick didn’t have to fight this time. He crouched down to the girls eager to hear the news. “One day,” he said with a grin, and though they burst into giggles and excitement he pressed his finger to his lips. Quite a difference from the first time he came there. Maybe this meant they’d have mercy and leave him to relax with Charlotte and Keagan.
While Rennick might have been hopeful for peace and quiet, he clearly didn't know where he was. Even the best behaved girls were there for questions, especially since they couldn't ask about JossNotJosh anymore. Melody and Lilith were particularly curious.
"How will you both marry her? You can't have two husbands," Lilith pointed out. Several of the girls were now getting older to the point they could distinguish play pretend from real life.
"Yeh, one husband, one wife," Zasha agreed.
Amelie popped up with an interjection, inching closer to Keagan. "No, mommy says sometimes girls marry girls and boys marry boys."
Nodding, Rennick said, “Yeah, and sometimes some people marry more than one.”
Charlotte added, “It’s not for everybody. It takes a lot of patience and understanding. We just happen to work well.”
Skeptical, Nell asked, “Weely?”
The smaller gaggle of boys had been eyeing a child-friendly shooting range but were still close enough that Colt could hear at the back of the pack. "Hells bells! Mama says anybody can marry whoever they want, so long as you wash yer damn hands!"
"Aheesh! You can't feckin swear like that!" Nia was happy to share reprimands she'd received from doing the same. "The babies will copy you!"
Renata, wobbly legs and all, cheered happily, "Feckin!"
"Told you," Nia sighed.
Charlotte perked in amused surprise and bent to gently caution her cousin Renata against using that word. It was too late, obviously. That word would stick for an hour or two until she forgot it.
Going back to the important matter at hand, Des gave Rennick a demanding poke on his side. "When is one day? And who is going to be the flower girl?"
Defeated, Rennick sat back on his legs. Charlotte rested a hand on his shoulder in consolation, though she fought to keep down a laugh by pressing her palm to her mouth. He knew he wouldn’t get out of answering, so Rennick said, “Well I would say all of you are welcome to be a flower girl…maybe in a year or two.”
“That’s so long,” Lyra crossed her arms.
“Bless ‘er heart, maybe he hands are dirty like a pig in the mud,” Baretta said, playing off the knowledge her brother pointed out. “You two need to wash and then you can marry now.”
Chuckling, Charlotte shook her head, “We have clean hands, see?” She held hers up and the other two did so as well to prove it. “It’s just that we’re not ready for it just yet. We’re still in school.” Taking that opportunity, Charlotte spoke in an insisting tone. “School is very important! You will make a better spouse if you learn all you can. Okay? At least go through all your high school before even considering marrying.”
“What’s all this about marriage after school?” Cory asked, having come out to find his little girl to check on her well-being. It being Fall, colds were going around and she had sneezed a few times that morning.
“Oh,” Charlotte blushed, smiling sheepishly. “Uh, just general life advice.”
Rennick stood up and tried to divert attention away from that topic with a greeting handshake. “Good to see you, Lord Cromwell.”
“Good to see you too, Rennick. And you too, Keagan,” Cory smiled, taking his hand too. By now the truth of what went down on Valentine’s Day had been explained to Keagan; a simple prank on nosy uncles.
"We're grateful for a chance to celebrate with your family," Keagan said as he shook, adding with praise, "And they're such beautiful families and smart kids."
Cory said, “They are, aren’t they?” He picked up his little girl who had been sticking up one finger after the other.
Working on her math, Amelie perked up. "It's ten more years of school and then I can get married!" Her absolute delight shone as she was unaware of just what that would mean to her father.
“Uhh, wait now,” Cory’s protest was interrupted.
"And eleven for me," Lilith chirped in. "Then I can find a husband and get married and have babies!!"
Everest, wandering over from where the adults were greeting and mingled, winced at the words. "No, no my Lilypad. You don't need to get married then. I think you should wait until you're at least thirty."
"But then I'll be old like you, dad," his eldest daughter argued.
Ellie let out an amused chuckle from behind him. "Hear that babe? You're not the young stud you used to be. But is mom old, Lilith?"
"No way! Mom's hot and dad got lucky," the young girl said in a tone that suggested it was possibly coached.
That earned nods and chuckles. Apparently no one in earshot had an argument against this statement. Wesely was occupied with a conversation and couldn’t defend his bromantic lover. Fate was merciful on Everest. Well, partly. Instead of everyone teasing and dwelling on his good fortune with his lovely phoenix, the girls were eager to continue speaking on their own prospects for the future.
“I want to make someone lucky too,” Rayne smiled.
“Oui!” Luna pressed tiny fists in excitement to her chin. “Can’t wait for school to be done.”
“When school done for me?” Nell asked, not yet on the same level as her older cousins.
“More than ten,” Lyra said. She perked. “Or less, if you get done quick, like my Mommy and Daddy. They got done with school early and met later.” And of course, if they had met just after school then they’d have married earlier too. Or so kid logic went. “Maybe at fifteen! You can too, Lottie, if you go fast!”
Charlotte didn’t want to face the backfire on the point about waiting an appropriate time, so she said, “Oh look, Aunt Natalia and Aunt Lauri are getting to the animals.”
More than those two had come out, but they were the ones involved in a distraction good enough to lure the girls attention away. Natalia would get a surprise as Renata came chanting a new word. Thankfully any of the girls who could have continued the point about marriage were also competing with these newly arrived family members.
Liam and Granya came up to say their hellos to Keagan and Rennick first out of courtesy. Then they hugged the girls. Charlotte could hear a distinct inhale from Granya just before she pulled away. Her cousin’s cheeks pinked and so the blush on Charlotte’s didn’t fade just yet. The knowing glance between the two young men didn’t help lessen it either.
“Good day so far?” Granya struggled not to chuckle, going in for a hug to Kaylee.
Beyond amused by the fact that the kids were still deadlocked on the throuple, Kaylee smiled as she met Granya for their embrace. "Yeah, it's been a really good day," she agreed. "A nice and easy morning, spa time with Lottie, and now surrounded by everyone I love. What about you?"
Granya, so close, couldn’t miss the scent on Kaylee either. She said nothing out of politeness. However, Kaylee did note a pause and a slight tilt of her head before Granya answered, “Um, we’re doing well. Really well, in fact.” She couldn’t help a beam, even with the curious, brief, furrow of her brow. Granya glanced around. “Is your boyfriend here?”
A briefly sad smile was on Kaylee's face before she willed it away. "No, he's not. Still waiting on dad to give him the green light to visit the castle," she explained. "We had a Thanksgiving celebration with friends last night since he wouldn't be able to make it and hadn't experienced it yet."
“Ah,” Granya nodded. “Well, we’re looking forward to meeting him.”
Liam gave his wife a gentle squeeze against his side. “Yeah, we’re happy to know you’ve found someone.”
Alassiel came up right then. Granya’s nose snapped in her direction, eyes dilated. The Seamaiden greeted the girls, “Hey girls!” She hugged them. “And hello to you too, boys. Rennick and Keagan, right?”
"Yes it is, ma'am," Keagan nodded, happy to accept her embrace and smiling at the faint, comforting scent. "So good to finally meet you, Mrs. De'Lavigne."
While Charlotte and Kaylee let Rennick and Keagan meet with more of their family, the girls shared a look before observing how close Granya was leaning towards their Aunt Alassiel. Liam caught their stare and had to sheepishly guide Granya away.
Kaylee had followed Granya as she was led away, cornflower eyes widened as a thought struck her. All the other aunts were so eager to be around the Drowned Maiden when they were... "Is Granya..." She half thought aloud.
“I dunno, but…” Charlotte gave her boyfriends a quick assurance they’d be back before taking Kaylee’s hand and speed walking to their mother who was talking to their Aunt Natalia. The perfect people to interrogate.
“Hey girls,” Inara smiled.
Skipping pleasantries, Charlotte asked in a whisper that might escape enhanced hearing, “Mom, is Granya pregnant?”
Natalia blushed and tried to excuse herself from the discussion. “I think Joao needs me—,”
Kaylee pushed on before she could get away. "Because she was really enjoying Aunt Alassiel's scent like all the moms have done when they're pregnant."
“Exactly,” Charlotte said, keeping in a breath. “Aunt Natalia, has she tried to verify with you?”
Directly being pulled into the talk, their aunt shifted her weight in indecision. The intense looks she got, now even from Inara, were too much for her to deflect. Sighing, Natalia said, “They wanted to announce it themselves—,” The girls struggled not to burst into a squeal. Inara pressed her hands to her mouth, “—but yes, they’re expecting.”
“Oh my god!” Charlotte exhaled, shaking her open hands. “When did they come to you? How many? We need details! I mean, we thought this might never happen.”
“It wasn’t planned,” Natalia admitted with a spoff.
“But they use Almaeri, don’t they?” Charlotte asked.
“They do, but it seems that, when there is intense, genuine love, it can even be because of Almaeri that two Awakened conceive,” Natalia explained the phenomena briefly. “It was a surprise that gave Granya a lot of anxiety at first, but after a talk with Liam she grew comfortable and decided to take on this adventure with him with a joyful heart.”
"That's so amazing!" Kaylee couldn't contain her excitement. This wasn't the end of the babies! And who knew, maybe a few years after school finished she and JD could continue to grow their family and she would be the one ready to celebrate. "When are they going to tell everyone? I hope tonight, so we don't have to keep a secret for long."
"Who's keeping secrets?" The familiar song of Willow's voice rang out as she stepped over, sling across her chest and Rosalie at her side, also curious.
"Secrets? We don't do secrets around here much," their blonde aunt remarked with interest. Mostly because there were far too many resources and skills around to find out.
Inara grabbed a drink and took a long sip to deter anyone from asking her directly. The girls were caught in uncertainty, stumbling over words to make up for their obvious beaming smiles and coming up with nothing substantial. Natalia took only two steps back before someone else came up.
“Ooo, is there family news?” Theo asked.
Amalia leaned in, “News? What news?”
“News you say,” Wesley stepped beside his wife.
The gathering of interested family members was hard to ignore by now. Even Granya and Liam were catching on with their abilities to hear from far away. Not to mention Molly, who had been doing a good job staying silent behind her husband, gave them a look and they knew it wasn’t going to wait until after dinner.
“We do have news. We were going to wait until everyone had food, but I suppose now is fine,” Liam said aloud with a grin, drawing attention their way. “Granya and I are expecting four pups in January. Girls and boys.”
"Four? Oh hell nah, you muddafuckkas are crazy," Annabelle cackled but tilted her cup as a toast.
"That's amazing, congratulations!" Many were sharing their excitement and offering different praises and blessings.
Kaylee on the other hand felt her brows narrow at one particular piece of the news. "In January?" She didn't look seven or eight months pregnant, definitely not with four babies!
Oliver was on board with her thoughts. "Oh yes, how is that all going to work out?" After all, as many babies as there were in the family, none were with such unique parents.
“Natalia helped us figure that out,” Liam said. “Looks like we conceived while wolves last full moon. It takes about sixty to seventy days for wolves to give birth. They’ll be born on a full moon, most likely. It’s possible they’ll be either mixed shapes, or all puppies. It will be easier if they’re pups.”
“I’ll say,” Molly chuckled. She had been holding her tongue expertly. “They’ll be pups, I know that. And they’ll be beautiful.”
“How long will they be pups?” Lauri asked, completely enthralled.
“They won’t have a handle on that until they’re older. They’ll probably shift between without thought,” Natalia said.
“Yes, basically,” Molly nodded.
“And…the full moons?” Inara asked, figuring that was a concern.
Molly beamed, “Lil young’ns won’t have troubles there. Turns out Liam’s contribution to their genetic make-up protects them from forced transformations. They’ll have full awareness and autonomy.”
"Marvelous," Oliver murmured in respected awe.
"That's quite the phenomenon," Willow agreed.
Rosy was just as interested. "Oh you're going going be such good parents—and quadruplets?!"
"Puppies?!" Amelie had perked up, only catching bits of the grown up talk.
"No, they are making babies," Desara corrected as if she was silly not to realize it.
“Well, they’re going to be werewolf babies, Des,” Inara explained. “So they will be both.” And whatever Liam was that undoubtedly had a part to play in their design.
Lyra squealed, “Can we hold them? Can we play with the puppies?”
“We’ll have to see,” Natalia said. “They are a new experience for everyone, but mainly for Granya and Liam. The fact that they’re having so many must mean the wolf part of them is going to influence a lot about who they are and how they grow.”
It was a great advantage to have an aunt for a veterinarian. They would still go to the human hospital for check ups, but it was likely Natalia would have more information on what to expect than the local maternity ward for human mothers. Liam would probably help construct a den on their vast woodland property.
Nodding, Granya said, “But of course I will be happy to invite anyone who would like to see them when they’re born, if it’s safe.”
Theo came up and pulled his niece into a firm, gentle hold. “I am so proud of you, Shchenok. You have grown into a beautiful, strong woman, in the face of it all.”
Jovan, who held Renata, gave a nod, “You have done well.”
“Thank you,” Granya smiled, feeling tears of joy slip down her face before she let go.
“Congratulations to the newest parents in our ever-growing family,” Wesley said. “Let me know if you need anything.”
Ryuu said, “Just say the word.”
“Ye, we’re here for you, homes,” Yonten said, raising a beer—of course he had one open already!
“Cheers!”
“Congrats!”
“Woo!”
The praise and support certainly warmed the hearts of the young men looking forward to the day they could stand with their wife and have the same. Rennick simply marveled at the change in him and his situation in what felt like a day ago that he came with a scowl on his face. Who he was before would have looked upon this display with caution and suspicion, but this family proved him dead wrong about all his assumptions. Rennick smiled.
“Now let’s eat!” Yonten said. He had made a snack out of a dragon before they came, but this time he needed something for his belly.
If Rennick had thought he was free, he was in for another surprise. Small children were under the impression he was available to help them get their food. Rennick did his best, even looping Keagan in on it—the girls were quite happy to include him—all while trying to get his own food and take his spot beside Charlotte.
Amidst the bustle of people settling down to eat Kaylee happened to overhear Granya speaking with Liam, saying, “There is a familiar smell here. It is on Kaylee. Do you know it?”
“I…” Liam hummed in thought. “I don’t know. Maybe?”
“Hm,” Granya leaned back with her plate of meats and a glob of peanut butter. They were used to seeing her eat a wolfish diet. “Where have I smelled this before…” she trailed off in thought as she chewed.
“Kaylee, come here,” Charlotte waved her sister over.
Forced to tuck away curiosities of just what was smelled on her, Kaylee moved to the free spot across from her sister. The seat beside her would soon fill, though sadly not with the young man she wanted there. Nonetheless she tried hard to focus on enjoying time with their family and everything that entailed.
Among the classic activities of singing, dancing, and games with prizes, there were photos, a small impromptu skit, and more that filled their time at the party with memories they’d cherish forever. By the end of the day Rennick had learned tips on interacting with the littles that he pocketed for future use, the uncles and male friends had their fun dropping hints to Charlotte’s boyfriends that they could make their demise look like an accident, and JD even texted Kaylee a picture of himself and his grandpa with an Italian-style take on Thanksgiving.
Inspired by you, mio Cielo. The text had said.
After goodbyes they all parted for sleep. Jin got to spend the night with Jasper and Kit, Rennick and Keagan left for Charlotte's room with her, and JD managed a call to Kaylee before she fell asleep to end the day on a sweet note—he was happy to hear of Granya’s good news.
The Von Helsing sister’s Thanksgiving break consisted of relaxing—except for Charlotte’s Red Tide that started early Monday morning—calling up their sweethearts if they weren’t present, and occasionally meeting with them out on the town if they could make it. Kaylee and Charlotte still had their jobs to cover, after all.
On Tuesday evening Charlotte was clearing one of her last tables when an older man was seated to the one next to her. He called to her, “Excuse me, miss?”
“Yes, sir?” Charlotte smiled, dirty plate in one hand and a rag in the other.
“Have you seen this young woman?” The man held up an image of a baby with beautiful dark eyes. “Her name is Mandy Miller. She’d be older now. Probably look more like this,” he said, and took out a smiling woman with a cascade of raven locks. Her eyes were just as deep and onyx. She had a dimple on her left cheek.
“Oh, no, I’m sorry sir. I don’t know anyone who looks like that,” Charlotte apologized.
“Ah, okay,” he sighed. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome, and good luck,” Charlotte said, taking care of the mess in her hands before clocking out.
“See you guys Thursday,” JD said to both, but his lips were on Kaylees for a kiss.
It might have been time for a farewell, but Kaylee had little intention of stepping away at that moment. "Feels so long away," Kaylee murmured, reaching up to stroke his face. "Never thought I'd be eager for school to start up again."
“I know what you mean,” JD grinned. “Maybe tomorrow night I’ll take you out for dinner, if your parents are okay with it.”
Lighting up, Kaylee rose enough on her toes to meet his lips for a kiss. "I can't see why they'd say no. It's not like we have anything planned and I'd love to go on a date."
“Perfect. Text me when you get the word,” JD said, giving her a warm, firm hug and another affectionate kiss before reluctantly letting her go.
Charlotte and Kaylee got into the backseat of the Lyft. They paid little mind to one of their usual drivers to get to talking about the dinner JD was going to take her on.
“You think it will be Italian? Or something new?” Charlotte asked with a smile.
Humming in thought as she played with a few golden curls, Kaylee shrugged her shoulders. "I'm not sure...although I figure we have Italian often enough that he might decide we're ready for a switch of pace."
“I’m hoping Keagan and Rennick will take me to this one Greek place,” Charlotte said, pulling out a bar of chocolate to nibble on, “but after Satan’s Waterfall, cause I don’t want to feel uncomfortable in public. You know how it is.”
"Yeah, but you could always tell them you want to go and..." Kaylee trailed off, the fiddling with her hair stopping. "Hmm, yours is going already?"
“Yeah, since early Monday,” Charlotte said. “Thankfully I wasn’t sleeping next to the guys when it happened. They’re super sweet, but I still rather not bleed all over them. You ever have that happen?”
"No, I haven't," her sister answered, though clearly distracted. "It usually starts during the day...generally the morning yours does..." Although that only meant it had been a day.
The cabin in the back of the car grew quiet. Charlotte slipped her bar of chocolate back into her bag. “A whole day late?” Lowering her voice, she asked, “Did anything happen differently? Did you forget to take your pills, or did he have an accident?” It had happened once or twice with Keagan. A rip, or a snag that pulled it off. Charlotte didn’t have to worry about Rennick.
"No, not that I remember," Kaylee admitted, shifting in her seat. She thought she was pretty good when it came to taking her birth control, although it wasn't impossible that she'd missed one or taken it later in the day due to a hectic schedule. "I mean...it's just a day, right? We don't have to get worried yet?"
“I…dunno,” Charlotte admitted. “Let’s worry if it doesn’t happen by the end of tomorrow. You’ve been doing a lot of hard exercise too. Sometimes that can throw you off. It happens to athletes all the time.”
Oh Kaylee hoped it was that. After all, waiting for her father to accept JD wasn't going to be helped if the Fox caught wind of a bun in a young oven. "Yeah, I'll give it another day or so."
“Right, and we can always, you know, check,” Charlotte said.
Their medical options were vast at Avostoska. Best part was that they had privacy for the most part. Life and death emergencies were exceptions.
Kaylee only nodded in agreement, diving back into her thoughts. She wasn't sure just what she'd tell JD if they did…well, now she wouldn't dwell on it. Instead she kept her gaze forward and tried to chat with her sister.
Tuesday night came and went without a hint of blood. Even as the sun hit its zenith Kaylee’s check at the bathroom didn’t come up with anything. Charlotte said nothing out of respect for Kaylee. Thankfully their parents were occupied and the children were having fun with friends.
By the time evening came Charlotte found Kaylee getting ready for the dinner. Their parents had agreed she could go. “Hey…How’s it going?”
"I feel fine," Kaylee said with little confidence in her words. "I mean, if it were something I would feel it right? I've just been tired and a bit emotional, the same as I am with every period."
“Hope so,” Charlotte said. School was difficult enough without adding a child to the list of duties. “So…then I hope you have a good night. Text me if you need anything, okay?”
"Of course," Kaylee agreed. At that point she assumed Charlotte would keep her worries secret for her, at least until they could figure this out. "I'll be back by eleven if you are still up by then."
“Okay, see you,” Charlotte said, and went to her desk of gadgets in the meantime.
As usual the one man who happened to be watching the doors at the school was the one who had the scar on his lip. Officer Marshall stood at his post behind Kaylee while she waited for JD to roll up. He had gotten his license and managed to get a decent car. The familiar silver sedan pulled in front and JD came out to greet her.
“Hey, mio Cielo,” JD grinned, coming in for a hug and a kiss.
As always, he managed to brighten her entire day and demeanor. Kaylee returned the kiss with a gentle sigh. "Even a night felt too long, mia Ragione," she confessed sheepishly, slipping into the car after he opened her door. After he started it she asked, "What's for dinner?"
“Thought we’d get some Phở, since it’s been cold lately,” JD said, driving them away from the school. “It’s got a nice view of the hills from the restaurant window too.”
Autumn was coming to a close and the nip in the air would mean snow soon. It was bound to rain. The hills would be glistening for a romantic scene. Along the way to the restaurant they talked about Winter Formal and the possibility that JD could get a passcard before New Years, they discussed the top scorers for the week way with official Guardians, and by the time JD parked and opened her door, they marveled over what a floof of werewolf pups would be like.
JD walked into the restaurant with Kaylee and looked over the menu. “I’ll have beef pho and an egg roll appetizer.”
Mulling over her options, Kaylee selected her own bowl. "I'll try the seafood pho with a side of steamed dumplings. We can share them," she offered to JD. She didn't think it was necessary for them to worry about the cost of their date just then. She still had her savings, so splurging on sides wasn't the worst idea.
“Sounds good,” JD said, and once their waiter took their orders and left he happily settled with his water and continued his conversation with Kaylee. “January isn’t far off. That’s a quick pregnancy.”
"It is, similar to a dog's gestation we figured," Kaylee pointed out, sipping her tea. "And they weren't planning or anything, so it's just a learning process since the genetics are so unique."
JD chuckled, “I bet. Crazy that it’s a surprise. You’d think they’d see it coming—or, I guess, you said that thing about Almaeri. At least we don’t have to worry about that.”
The thought she had lost for a few seconds popped back up at his words. Turning her gaze to her empty place setting, Kaylee didn't answer him out of a combination of guilt and fear. After all, what if it was something...Clearly they did have something to worry about, otherwise she wouldn't have been as stressed as she was.
If it weren't for the fact that they had spent so much time together JD might have missed the shift. The table hid his hands that rubbed together. “Is- is something the matter, mio Cielo?” JD asked, a touch of uncertainty to his tone.
"No," Kaylee answered, perhaps a bit too quickly, before realizing it wouldn't due to be dishonest with the man she had said she wanted to marry one day. "Well, I don't know yet... I'm just waiting because uh...I'm a little late."
“Late?” JD asked, his brows furrowing. His mind shuffled through the likely possibilities and when the right one hit, his brows perked. “Oh, you think you might be…” he trailed off and sat up straighter. “How late?”
"A couple of days," Kaylee raised her hands up. "So it's probably not a reason to be worried yet, and Lottie pointed out it's easy for it to be late from stress and physical activity and such. I'm sure it's fine."
Offering a comforting smile, JD reached over and took her hands that she had raised. “You’re stressed,” he said. His thumbs ran over her fingers. “It will be fine, mio Cielo, I’m sure it’s one of those possibilities.” JD gave her hands a squeeze. “I’m glad you felt safe to tell me. I want to be a man you trust with these feelings.”
"I do feel safe with you," Kaylee gently squeezed his hands, offering a weak smile in return. "And I also thought that...well, if it's not what we hope it is that you deserve to know, of course. I wouldn't want to keep something like that from you. It's your life, too."
“I appreciate that,” JD said, smiling fondly at her.
“Here is your egg roll and dumpling,” the waiter came to set the two plates between them, causing JD and Kaylee to break their hold.
“Thank you,” JD said, and when the person left he took up an egg roll and one of the lettuce leaves that came with it. “I hope this hasn’t happened often. I wouldn’t want you to have been stressed out.” He wrapped the egg roll with the green leaf, dipped it in the sauce, and took a bite.
Kaylee used the chopsticks provided to carefully pluck one of the dumplings, chewing over it before she answered him. "No, this is the first time. It was off once in the summer, but my aunts explained it was likely just from me syncing with Lottie."
“You see I knew something was off,” JD said through a bite. “I thought my app was just failing me—Yeah, it helps, don’t laugh,” he said, chuckling himself. “I saw the calendar Ren and Keagan have up. I’m just one step ahead in the technological age.”
"It really is quite clever, although I didn't think you'd really need to track it," Kaylee chuckled, taking a piece of a dumpling and offering it to him across the table. "I would think one of us stressing out about my body is enough."
Taking that offer, JD ate the hot, soft meaty appetizer with gratitude and didn’t hesitate to share his egg rolls with her. “It’s really a helpful tool if I want to make sure I’m on time with treats stocked.”
Before long their soup arrived. The two were happy to continue their date until they were too full to stay. Rain had begun to fall, which meant that if they wanted to spend time at the cottage without getting too muddy, they’d have to go. JD paid the tab and drove them to the school. Marshall let them in. The teens and, when they did get to the cottage, they enjoyed a good hour or two together in their room with the rain pattering on the roof.
Spent and satisfied, JD pulled away to handle himself and peered down with a chuckle. “Yeah, I figured you wouldn’t have to worry,” he said, peeling away the rubber sheath stained red.
Wincing at the sight, she offered an apologetic sigh. "Well...at least we're not pregnant." Kaylee shrugged her shoulders, still comfortably sprawled on their bed and even less willing to get up and move just yet. "I probably was just a little paranoid especially after Granya and Liam made their announcement."
“Makes sense,” he said.
After disposing of the plastic JD got a warm rag and the heating pad. He laid the pad over Kaylee’s abdomen and cleaned them up a bit before tossing the rag into a hamper and grabbing a bar of chocolate for her.
Curled up with her much needed heat and a soft blanket, she smiled up at him with absolute adoration. "You're such a good man and you take such amazing care of me," Kaylee murmured, accepting the chocolate into her fort. "Lottie's right that you're going to be such a good father one day."
“She said that?” JD spoffed. “Well, if I have two approved reviews from the Von Helsing sisters, then I have to have something going for me.” He laid down next to her while they still had some time. “It’s gonna be hard going home without you, mio Cielo. I’ll be so glad to see you at work tomorrow.”
Paulo had fallen out of his seat, Hadassah scrambled to grab him up, Tysha had squeaked in a pitch of fear, and Cara knocked over her chair as she sprang up. Elijah and Annie felt their hearts jump into their throats. Danson and Matt yelped and stood too, fists raised and eyes wide. Serenity did little more than scream, getting yanked against Bellasiel who raised her free arm defensively against—well, against nothing.
The thing crumbled into twigs and further into toothpick sized pieces with each step forward until it collapsed and let the wind blow the remnants of its body away as Rennick dropped his hand. They only noticed it after a moment when their minds were fully sharpened for combat.
Laughing broke the tension. Charlotte wiped away a tear from her eye. “Oh, you guys! That was hilarious!”
Clutching her chest, Annie said, “Damn it, Lottie!”
“I should have known,” Tysha closed her eyes briefly as she sat back again.
“Maybe someone should get Lulah?” Matt said, and went to do that without waiting on anyone to volunteer.
Pale faced, Danson patted his chest as if to check he still had a heartbeat. “I’ll come!”
“I- I don’t know if I should be angry or impressed,” JD said, swallowing his fear. For the briefest moment it looked like his nose had been scared straighter. A swipe over his face with his hands smoothed out his features and nothing appeared awry.
“Hopefully impressed, but I will take anger in stride,” Charlotte chuckled. She’d deserve it. Would she regret it? Probably not.
JD got up to soothe Kaylee. “It’s okay. You don’t have to use that to roast anything other than s’mores.”
Realizing just what had happened, Kaylee gradually let her guard down. The weapon was lowered and she found her way to lean against JD. "That...that...goddammit Charlotte!" She turned to scowl at her sister. "You nearly gave me a heart attack! I swear, one of these days I hope someone pranks you so hard so you get what you deserve."
Spooked but more amused, Sophia giggled as she shook away her tension. "I don't know, it was pretty damn good. But, I better go find my woman before she tries to make a run back to the school," she excused herself as she went into the cottage. In fact she'd find Tallulah under one of the beds, where she was soon greeted with the mild horror of learning far too much about a friend's sexual preferences.
Still on the porch, Keagan nervously chuckled as well. "It was good. A bit too good, even. If I didn't know your schedules were full, I would have thought you'd found time to rehearse."
The observational guess wasn’t far off. The throuple had schedules that tried to match, so they could all spend time together, but sometimes they couldn’t. Keagan and Charlotte would find themselves alone with one another, or vice versa. It was rare, but some time slots separated them completely.
“Actually, we just used the time where you were at track to practice,” Charlotte said. “I would have liked to have kept it super secret, even from Kuna, but I needed his Almaeri,” Charlotte said to Keagan.
Rennick grinned and said, “Charlotte had been planning it since the beginning of this month.”
JD guided Kaylee with him to the lounge farthest from the woods. He would never admit he was as frightened as the rest of them. He sat down with his girlfriend who he wrapped tightly against him, and managed a smile. “I’ll never forget this Halloween, that’s for sure,” JD spoffed a little nervously.
Calmed down and ready to spend more time with him, Kaylee nodded. "It wasn't a bad one. Next year will probably be better though. They always seem to get better," Kaylee sighed contently, running a hand along his chest. "We'll have Winter Formal, the Valentine's dance, and Prom still, too. Plenty of memories to make."
“Yeah,” JD smiled, naturally taking that hand and giving her palm a kiss. “I can’t wait.”
“Me neither!” Charlotte grinned at the thought of sharing all these events with her boyfriends too. She nestled them closer as if they could merge if she willed it.
“What are you doing, muz Ashari?” Rennick chuckled, doing his best to squish against her at her prompting. It apparently wasn’t enough.
“There’s far too much distance between us,” Charlotte said simply.
Rennick noted the time. “Well, it’s getting late. Why don’t we get close in our room?”
“Oh, yes, I think I’d love that,” Charlotte grinned.
Keagan nuzzled his way to her neck lightly, murmuring against her skin, "And I think we should continue what we started during Spin, Truth, Dare, my Koh-i-noor," he suggested with a brief nip hidden from the view of most.
“Mmm, yes, let’s,” Charlotte purred.
Taking this as a sign that the party finally came to its close, those who were still on the porch got to their feet. Elijah and Annie were the first to thank them all and wish them a Happy Halloween weekend. Tysha, Bellasiel, Serenity, and the others made their way out about the same way.
JD stood up with Kaylee as the throuple headed into the cottage before them. “Hmm, you know, I feel that we have a little too much distance between us as well.”
That simple line was enough to get cornflower eyes shimmering once more with the same hopefulness she had earlier in the evening, stoked by his sweet nothings and talented touch. "I think you're right, Mia Ragione," Kaylee took hold of his hand and started tugging him toward the stairs. "We should go fix that before there's irreparable damage."
“Then let’s hurry,” JD chuckled, pausing only to make sure the sliding door behind him shut. They wouldn’t want things crawling inside.
Coming into the cottage JD and Kaylee stepped around fallen snacks, decorations, and pieces of costume, waved farewell to the last person who happened to catch their eye as they exited through the front, and followed behind Keagan and Rennick up the stairs. JD and Kaylee were careful not to step on some of the fallen items coming off the throuple as they got a little carried away with excitement. The path cleared after the three turned to their room and walked in with Charlotte in their arms. JD felt safer catching Kaylee up as well once they were at the top where it was flat ground.
Sandy and Danny soon fell away just as Rita, Gordon, and Jim West, did in the room adjacent. Thanks to the forethought about sound from Rennick during construction neither would have known the other was even still at the cottage. They were free to express themselves fully to each other for quite a while until they were exhausted and drifted off to sleep.
The following weeks heading to Thanksgiving were a whirl of school, practicing for the second dance competition that winter, a play getting ready for spring, all family events—whispers of a car for the teen girls—and keeping up with their restaurant jobs. By now Charlotte got the hang of her work, so she felt comfortable even dealing with unruly customers. Maybe it was her attitude shaped by experience, but she didn’t end up with as bad of a group of people as she had at the beginning. Once or twice Kaylee had met with a scoundrel. They were promptly dispatched by JD or Giuseppe—a thing Charlotte first thought was something only her Uncle Jovan did at his pub, and utilized thereafter.
On the Tuesday before Thanksgiving Charlotte just cleared a table and needed to take a break. She passed JD who came to the podium while the regular hostess handled a customer issue to the side. A tall older man walked in with neat, combed hair and a picture of a little girl with light brown hair, honey eyes, and an adorable smile.
“Welcome to Vittorio, sir, how many in your party?” JD asked.
“Oh, actually, I’m hoping you could tell me if you’ve seen this girl,” he raised the picture. “This is my niece, Bailey Miller. She’s been lost to our family since before Hell’s Gate. I got a letter saying she might have been spotted working here.”
Studying the image, JD had to shake his head. “Sorry, sir. No one here resembles this picture.”
“Ah,” the man sighed, tucking away the image. “Well, thank you for your time, Mr.—,” he squinted to read the shiny name tag, “Davenport.”
“You’re welcome,” JD smiled. “Are you sure you don’t want to stay? Have some dinner, Mr…?”
“Sammy Miller, and no, it’s far too expensive for me, but thank you,” Mr. Miller smiled back and left soon after, even with the offer of a discount.
Later on, once the last hour came to end their shifts, JD, Kaylee, and Charlotte chatted while they got off their working gear. Odd, but JD’s mind didn’t remind him of the encounter that day. He was more interested in the talk about a ‘little Thanksgiving’ between friends.
“I haven’t heard of a little Thanksgiving before,” JD said.
“Oh well, Kaylee and I were saying that it sucks you can’t come to ours, so we thought we’d make one at the hill,” Charlotte said. “It was Kaylee’s idea, actually.”
JD smiled, pulling Kaylee to him. “That sounds just like my sweet, lovely, mio Cielo.”
"I just didn't want to miss out on holidays with you if I can avoid it," Kaylee explained, though she wouldn't object to a good embrace after a long shift. They were still waiting for the green light for his first visit to Avostoska, Kaylee's fingers crossed that it wouldn't be much longer. "But just a small get together before everyone parts ways to go to their families. I can't promise the food will be great, but I would be willing to try and cook again for you."
“Oh definitely,” JD said, swaying a little where they stood together. “Since it’s a potluck I’ll bring something as well.”
“Lasagna?” Charlotte teased.
JD spoffed, “Maybe!”
“Well, it’s tomorrow night, so you best get that going when you can,” Charlotte said. “For now, why don’t you two love birds say goodbye? We gotta get going if we want to get to the shuttle on time.”
Turning his attention onto his sweetheart, JD gave Kaylee a kiss or two. “Good night, mio Cielo.”
Disappointment was more than evident on her face, sighing but taking her farewell kisses in stride. "I hate goodbyes," Kaylee murmured but tilted her chin up to him nonetheless. "But a goodnight only until tomorrow. And tell your grandfather I said hi, Mia Ragione." A staple part of her evening ended at that point.
“I will,” JD murmured.
Reluctant as always to let her go, JD did so after one more kiss and watched them leave, as per tradition. Then he turned back to the restaurant to clock out and leave to see his grandfather. Some nights were harder than others. JD wondered if he might have to get some kind of caregiver to keep an eye on old Giuseppe.
Meanwhile the girls were driven back to the school. On the way they talked about the finishing touches on the cottage for their little Thanksgiving. They also were excited that their big family Thanksgiving was coming, since it had been a long time since they last saw all of their family together. Well, the month before for the October birthdays. Now it was November birthday time! Which they squished in with Thanksgiving if they didn’t make it earlier than that.
“It’s crazy that Renta is two and Rayne is six this month!” Charlotte marveled. “Not to mention, Jin and Jas are gonna be in high school next year.”
It was true, the first batch of babies that came around after Hell's Gate weren't toddlers anymore. Most had started school and the younger siblings were right behind on their way. Even Desi and Lyra were no longer running wildly around the halls of Avostoska. They were being tutored and brought into the world of school—likely going to argue to learn alongside cousins if they could!
"You're right...it's been seven years," Kaylee mused aloud, shaking her head. It felt like another time, so far away. "Do you think Solaris was the last of the cousins?"
None of their aunts had announced a pregnancy since the newest additions of the Blair's and Al-Zakhar's youngest sons. A few times she was hopeful for Granya and Liam to decide to be parents, though as she grew older she understood their hesitancy at the possible risks. That, and the dread of what it might mean for little lives who did not choose to become werewolves.
“Oh, maybe,” Charlotte said, a little sad. “I just hope we’re always able to be together.”
They had less than eighteen summers before their cousins were no longer tiny and adorable. Then they’d get jobs and spread around the world. A pang of sadness hit Charlotte over knowing they might only see them on holidays alone. Would they grow distant? Become people who are fondly remembered and occasionally smile and wave? It hurt a little to think their closeness could fade by time and space. But they’d never trade a moment of it. And they’d make sure to reunite at least for the holidays.
“And I mean, if we ever did want to see our family grow, we could always have children with our husbands,” Charlotte posed. She smiled to think of Keagan and Rennick holding their babies. “At a reasonable age, of course. I’m thinking thirty-five.”
Kaylee unknowingly shared her sister's concern with just how their large family would fare over time. She didn't expect everyone to vanish, but life had a way of getting in the way with plans. People had their own families, hobbies, and were bound to take up their time.
Charlotte's talk of babies made her fair brows perk in interest. "Thirty-five, huh? Sounds like you've been thinking about this more lately," her sister accused lightly with a nudge across the backseat. "Do the boys know that on top of wanting to tie a knot with them both you plan on demanding kids from them in less than twenty years?"
“Absolutely,” Charlotte hummed happily. “We talk about it from time to time. We want to be on the same page. I mean, unless something crazy happens, we plan on marrying after we graduate high school.”
"Aww, that's so exciting," Kaylee had earnest joy for her sister and the loves she had found. "I'm glad everything is working out with you three. I had my doubts but now it feels like it's just right."
Letting her head rest against the seat, Kaylee wondered if that was ever a talk she and JD would be having. Teasing at Halloween doing a daughter's hair was probably the closest they'd come to talking about the two of them having kids. Now it made her wonder if that was something he'd ever want.
Charlotte prompted the question on Kaylee’s mind. “What about you two? Have you and JD talked about children or your future yet?” It had been a while since they touched on the topic.
Thinking on it for a moment, the eldest sister offered a shrug. "I wanted to say we haven't really talked about it, but I think it has been brought up a couple of times. He hasn't really given me a direct answer as to what he wants or thinks of when he thinks of his future." Maybe that was something Kaylee needed to ask more directly if she wanted a more direct answer?
“Oh well, we’re still in high school, so there’s plenty of time,” Charlotte said encouragingly, although she too thought it was something Kaylee might want to cover before long. “For what it’s worth, I think you two are perfect for each other.”
That helped brighten Kaylee's mood significantly, knowing that it wasn't just something she thought or saw through rose-colored glasses. "Yeah, I think so too," she smiled, though she didn't dismiss the thoughts completely. Maybe she would have to bring it up at another time.
The sisters moved on to other topics as they came back to school. They parted ways. Kaylee left for their dorm and Charlotte met up with her guys for their night at their cottage. Morning came and JD reunited with Kaylee and the other companions. They went about their classes as usual.
Along with the coveted Professor Strom with his luscious locks and rolling velvet voice, the students also faced a new professor that year as they were introduced to Sociology. While the two both brought an understanding of humanities to the table, they could not be more opposites, even when they were seen alongside each other; a common occurrence across the campus grounds.
Professor Alasdair Macleod was a brick wall of a Scottish man, unable to be accused of being a pretty boy. A set of three scars across the right side of his face had also cost him the vision in one eye, glossed over for some time. Many of the students had on-going theories of just what had caused the deformity. A were attack? Did a gruesome fairy best him in one of the countless battles around Hell's Gate? No one seemed to have the courage needed to ask, and so they could only guess.
Just before the students were faced with their fall break for the Thanksgiving holiday, it was less than easy to keep the students attention, meaning his gravely voice was rougher than normal to snap a few out of their daydreaming and conversations. "Now there's some tha'll tell you there's natural or 'God-given- rights. A load of shite if you ask me, but to each their own," earned a couple of chuckles around the room. "More importanly they say that you forfeit these rights in exchange fer civil rights as parta social contract. Yeh enter society and expect it to treat ye in a 'right' way. Social contract dictates the agreement between you and me to behave a certain way. The idea we dun run around actin nefarious and slurpin out each other's eyeballs as snacks."
The visual was greeted by a few shivers or murmurs, less than in favor for obvious reasons. Tallulah's hand went up in the air timidly, answered by an upward jerk of his head. "Professor, would you say a social contract then is basically laws?"
Macleod's head tilted side to side but ultimate he shook it in disagreement. "Not quite, lass. Not all societies have a governing set of laws n some even function without a head or government all together. It does pave way for laws, though. By saying that out in the wild, the lawsa nature are chaotic and full of death, a social contract offers civilization as an alternative to bein out in the wilderness. It says you agree to behave as society dictates and in exchange are provided the benefits of that society," he explained as he did a brief pace down one of the rows. "It justifies that since rulers are useful in the protection they provide, it should be accepted by all people who're reasonable as an obligation. Locke said you leave the state of nature to join t'commonwealth as a way to handle disputes and injuries. But a big thing he pointed to in his writin' is that there is no subjection to power without consent."
JD sat contentedly beside Kaylee as they listened to the lesson. The chapter on the theory of social contract sat open on his tablet. Some were indifferent, like Cara; some were uncertain of how they felt about it, like Asim; some were invested in it as a fruit of the nature of Man, like Hadassah. Even if just a theory, it was one that fit well with JD’s chosen world view. It did not concern itself with morality, merely what was practical. However, one point or two that the professor brought up did prompt him to seek clarification, just in case he misunderstood.
Once given permission to speak, JD asked, “Would it be accurate to say that the Social Contract is a theory on humanity’s attempt at cooperation to maintain order, as a solution to chaos that could otherwise end in a collapse, if left unchecked?”
"Now yer gettin it," their professor grinned, taking a broad stance at the front once more. "It's the concept that everyone agrees to act civil and follow a setta expectations. Failure to do so and yer not welcome in the community. An outlaw or society."
Pleased, JD had nothing more to say. There were pathways of thought here that a person could take their time traveling, such as the definition of civil changed by society, or what it meant when one society unanimously agrees to attack another to force compliance with their own, but those didn’t concern JD at the moment. However, not everything the professor said sat well with all the students.
Asim waited to be called on. At the chance to speak, he said, “You stated that the social contract offers an alternative to the wildness of nature—the law of tooth and claw, if you will—but I have to disagree with your observation, professor. Nature is actually quite organized. Much of what we call order is exemplified in nature. The Fibonacci spiral is found in numerous species, like conch shells formed by sea creatures, and including plant-life, like pinecones. We have built our fastest jets off of the forms of the swiftest birds because of the brilliance of their shape for speed.” With that said, Asim went on, “Animals, and plant-life, have complex systems of cooperation. Humanity is the only creature that struggles to achieve the same. The fact that you said a social contract ‘offers’ an alternative speaks volumes about the truth of this. A colony of ants, a flock of crows, or a pod of orcas have no such troubles. Aside from mild anomalies, they are as predictable as the sunrise. They are what they are—so are people, and we strive for order out of chaos, because we are not, in fact, ordered. We are chaos in an ordered world.”
It would be fair to assume Asims’ devotion to his faith in Islam shaped his world view, just as it would be assumed JD’s perspective was shaped by the lack of it. While not said aloud, it could be guessed he did not find favor in his professors claim that God-given rights—bestowed by Allah, as Asim understood it—was a load of shite. The young Muslim man did not speak ill of his teachers. Nonetheless, he didn’t back down when he felt a call to speak in defense of Allah’s grand design of nature and the fine-tuned reality he created in which they lived.
It was clear Alasdair's skin was too thick for a child to bother him at all. He even looked almost amused by Asim's need to defend. "Aye lad, nature can be beautiful, but you'd be a fool to think that just cause there's peace in ants that there aren't plenty of predators out there that'd be happy to use your bones to pick their teeth clean of yer flesh," he'd come closer to the boys seat, leaning in with the glistening scars of his face toward his student. "Nature can be beautiful but that doesn't mean she's not fierce. Man made civilization to band together against nature's wrath. Yer offered protection from the monsters out there, under the expectation you won't become a monster in here."
Respectfully, Asim said, “I understand the concept of the theory, professor. I do have some thoughts on the Social Contract, but I am not concerned about the theory at this time. I am focused on your remark about nature and chaos.” Even if professor Alasdair's skin was as tough as stone, Asim did his best not to disrespect him when he reiterated. “Nature isn’t chaotic or uncivilized. It is a balanced ecosystem as delicate and intricate as a carefully crafted watch. A single variation in our gravity would crush us. The loss of one species, such as the bees, would mean the death of millions. Nature only suffers disorder because of Man.”
Humming in thought, the professor tapped the top of his desk. "And do you believe if there is a balance then it can't be uncivilized? A gazelle can't negotiate with a lioness for his life. It is a cycle of life, but the tooth and claw of a predator is just as unforgiving as the desert sun."
Feeling tension leave his shoulders, Asim shrugged, “I think that depends on what constitutes being civilized. It could change by culture. Death is inevitable, be it dealt by a lioness who takes down the gazelle, or the law that takes the life of one who no longer wishes to agree to live as the society dictates. The theory does not promise respect to life, it enforces order. Even Socrates uses this theory to convince Crito he must die—death is a part of order. I should say it is Just that the gazelle is eaten by the lions, and does not concern itself with whether it is forgiving, as it is Just that Man one day faces the moment of his death and judgment thereafter. It is my belief that the gazelle would not negotiate out of his place in life, as I believe the same for the plants. A blade of grass suffers just as much as a beast. The scent you smell after cutting your lawn is the cry of pain to let the rest of the plants know something has gone awry. Pain is a part of life. I will only concern myself with what Allah has called me to do on earth, regardless of my suffering for it. What would it serve me to gain the ‘civilized’ world and lose my soul?”
"And what part of joining civilization forfeits your soul, Asim?" A sandy blonde brow perked in question.
“Depending on the ‘civil’ization it could mean giving up Islam, which I will not do. Just in the year twenty-twenty-one, the Communist government of China executed two-million Muslims because they refused to turn their backs on their beliefs. They stole Christians to use their bodies as involuntary organ donors because they did not value them as human beings. The ‘civilIzation’ of Communist China crushed these believers with the stones of their churches. They’ve done as much to Muslim and with their own masques,” Asim turned to his classmate. He had less restraint in his tone with his peers. “Do you think because it has the word ‘civil’ in it, that it means I would be welcome? In the past, the British were arguably the most advanced ‘civil’ization in history. At one point the sun never set on the British Empire. They tried to eliminate the Irish, they participated in the Atlantic slave trade, and they colonized Native Americans. They also have used the word ‘civilized’ to describe themselves. What does that even mean? Advancement in technology? Germany, at one point, was more advanced. They were still not as devastating in the number of people they killed as Mao. Hitler’s six-million to Mao’s forty-million. Did you know that this many died? Mao was Atheist. Do you think he’d like that I am a Muslim? I do not trust that a gathering of like-minded people who agree to live in a certain way speaks anything about how they will treat others, not even my own religion. I am a Shi’ite and my ancestors have been brutalized by the Sunni Muslims. Don’t let the idea of ‘civil’ fool you into thinking it must be righteous.”
Alasdair had no problem in letting his students speak their mind or share their thoughts. After all, a classroom was for learning, and that wasn't supposed to be a one way street in his mind. Raising a single, calloused finger to the sky he then turned to point it at Asim. "And that, my lad, is precisely the problem. People are the problem. Whenever you have a theory or an idea, it is Man and his greed that will undoubtedly be its downfall. Time and time again. The social contract is a sound theory, however the worst monsters are the ones within ourselves. The thread that holds it in is thin and easy to break, sadly."
Slowly nodding, Asim said, “I think I agree that Man is corruptive. The use of Social Contract does not discriminate between Man and monsters, after all. Monsters can agree to work together.” Asim did have the opinion that Man is the chaos in the ordered world. Carl Junge had said as much about the ‘Dark Man’ inside every person. The ‘Shadow’ in people who, given the chance, could rise up as the next infamous dictator no matter how well we think of ourselves.
Elijah engaged with Asim here. They had a history of friendly debate. “Well, wouldn’t you say that it isn’t that the theories, the expectations, or the idea is necessarily corruptible as it is that Man falls short of them?”
Pondering this, Asim said, “I guess I could say that an abstract could be considered intangible, thus not subject to a ‘downfall’, but wouldn’t you agree that Man can pervert? Or disrupt?”
“Well yes, but consider that Man can ‘be’ disrupted, even with good intention,” Elijah posed. “Because not everything can be twisted. Especially the abstract. What about in the case that there is a flaw in the ideology? That the Man is corrupted only because he subjects himself to corruption, not that the Man is the source of the corruption.”
“Maybe,” Asim eyed him.
“Soooo, then when the snake presented the idea of eating the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil to Eve, it isn’t that she is the corruptor, but that she subjected herself to corruption? That Man is inherently good, and not necessarily pure chaos?”
Asim laughed. He wagged his finger at his old debate buddy. “Oh that is a nice try! I have more to say on the nuance of that and where I disagree. Maybe later, Eli.”
Chuckling, Elijah sat back in his seat. “Sorry for interrupting, professor, I had to take my shot.”
"No need t'apologize," their teacher brushed the remark aside. "This is a safe place to share yer ideas and thoughts. Though, if you'd really like to go into detail on the inner processing and workin’s of man and what makes him tick enough to go off the deep end or keeps him as a respectable man in society, I suggest takin' it to my colleague. Xander has a more appropriate perspective I think you'll appreciate."
Smiling, Elijah said, “Yes sir, I’ll keep that in mind.”
The exciting back and forth came to an end just as the bell rang. JD gathered up his tablet, his bag, and waited for Kaylee to get her gear before heading out with their companions following in-step. They were just about in the hallway when Asim came up to walk alongside Elijah to resume ther ongoing discussion. Annie chuckled to herself. They were so similar and yet very different! At least they didn’t let what separated them get in the way of friendly interactions.
Charlotte stretched her arms above her head. “Oh, man. That felt like such a long class!”
"That's just because you wanted to get going since it's so close to the weekend and our dinner," Kaylee teased, taking ahold of JD.
"She's been fairly patient," Keagan tried to defend his precious gem.
"I mean...has she?" Tallulah asked with a chuckle.
“Holidays are amazing you guys!” Charlotte said, puffing air through her nose. “It’s what brings us together okay?”
Rennick chuckled, slipping his arm around her waist as Keagan did. “Maybe, but you have to admit you get a little obsessed.”
Sniffing, Charlotte said, “It’s just that Kaylee and I were talking about how all our little cousins were growing up. Our siblings are too. What if they live in strange, far off places?” Another thought struck and Charlotte lamented, “What if you all leave me? Lulah, you can’t leave me! None of you can!”
“Muz Ashari,” Rennick said slowly, “are you…getting a ‘visit’ soon?”
“A visit? A visit from who?” Charlotte asked, and then raised her brows. “Oh…maybe.” She blushed and said, “We’re getting off topic. We were talking about family and friends. We need to stick together, grow together, and be a part of each other’s lives.”
The 'maybe' was sounding more and more likely. Her men were trying to learn the early warning signs and even had a ‘Devils Watch’ calendar kept in their room. Just so they knew ahead of time to stock up on supplies and be prepared for the battle ahead.
"I'm sure we'll all stay in contact, Lottie. You have very good friends and I don't think you need to worry," Keagan tried to assure her and her hormones.
"Of course we will," Sophia had enough confidence for them all. "We did say we're getting tattoos next year. Plus if Lulah and I get married I want to have a ridiculous number of bridesmaids!"
Tearing up at the thought, Charlotte said, “You two will be beautiful.”
“Yep, I think we’re gonna have to break out the chocolate,” Rennick chuckled to Keagan.
JD wondered if he might have to bring out treats too. Did the sisters ever sync up? That was a thing, wasn’t it? On occasion JD thought he had a handle on predicting when her moon brought in the Red Tide. The app he used to help him went on the fritz sometimes, but JD had noticed that Charlotte did seem a little emotional around the time Kaylee did. Or was that in his head? How did he ask without seeming insensitive?
Rubbing Kaylee’s back, JD said, “Ahem—mio Cielo, this will be a great night. I am looking forward to it. What about you?”
Distracted with the discussion and the fact that she too was about to be visited by the dark fairy herself and was faced with a bout of hormones, Kaylee was still hung up on the thought of what would be the world's cutest lesbian wedding. She jerked her head to face JD, eyes wide at just how she took his words.
"You…you're looking forward to it?" Unaware he likely just meant that night, Kaylee faced a wave of emotions. "Do you mean just Soph and Lulah's wedding or ours?"
Perking up at the incorrect deduction, Sophia was happy to repeat it louder. "JD and Kaylee are gonna get married?! Praise the Lord, you're going to have the cutest babies!!"
“Married? JD and Kaylee?” Annie whipped her head around from listening to Elijah and Asim.
“Oh my gosh, when?” Hadassah asked excitedly, leaning forward.
Charlotte brought the fingers of both her hands to her lips in tearful happiness. “Oh, Kaylee! That’s wonderful!”
It all happened so fast! JD’s eyes flicked from one face to the next as if he might find someone who had heard him correctly, someone to help! His mouth wordlessly opened and closed twice as their friends around him erupted in chatter and congratulations.
Bellasiel, standing next to her brother, said, “May your lives entwine as your bodies, and produce an abundance of fish!”
“Sorry,” Serenity smiled apologetically to the assumed engaged couple, “that’s not the best translation of her cultures well-wish, but it will have to do.”
“Uh,” JD raised a hand, “I- I-.” Did he risk embarrassment? “I haven’t proposed.”
Seeing some confusion here, Dirael offered his wisdom. “Oh you don’t have to, apparently. It’s quite common to fantasize about marriage and weddings. The girls here do it all the time! And then they want you to say stuff like that too.” He pulled out his phone and showed him a Pinterest board that his female peers liked to talk about. “So I made this to help. They really like it….although, some of them get mad when you tell them you’ve had that same talk with other girls too.”
Brushing aside Dirael and one more of his foibles, Sophia shook her head. "Don't worry, you can deal with the technicalities later. More importantly we only have so much time to pick out dresses, colors, venues-"
"She's right. My mother says you need to think ahead because they book up years ahead of time," Tallulah had to agree. She didn't always join in on the fantasies or planning, but it was solid advice.
Realizing that she might have caused a problem, Kaylee flashed a sheepish smile to her now overwhelmed beau. "I'm sorry...I thought you were talking about the wedding," she apologized, hoping that wouldn't put a dent in the serious talk she wanted to have at that point. Around them girls were still chattering happily. "Do you want me to call them off? I don't want you to be uncomfortable."
“I’m sure it will subside,” JD spoffed, a hint of uncertainty in his tone.
The next class would probably calm the bustle of excitement and tame Charlotte’s angry scowl towards him. He wasn’t sure he deserved boiling mocha eyes pouring his way! That, and she did have an unnerving edge too similar to Inara’s Tigress stare with that look. Different from Wesley’s calm fury, which he, and her two beaus, didn’t much like seeing on Charlotte either. Rennick tended to play with fire when it came to annoying their beloved. Sometimes he wondered if his antics might go too far and encourage Charlotte to carry on the tradition of using a sandal for reprimandation.
In the meantime JD decided to quietly inquire what he should have probably been forward about. “Ahem…I was actually hoping to get us talking and then segue into finding out if you might want a heating pad any time soon.”
A heating pad. A heating pad? Kaylee blinked twice before following his train of thought. It was considerate, although in that moment she would have preferred being offered a ring to a heating pad.
"Oh...yeah, uh any day now," Kaylee nodded, clearing her throat. "But I'll make sure to put it in my backpack this time." Unlike a couple months prior when they had to leave the cottage for an emergency trip back to the Academy when it was forgotten.
Inwardly proud he wasn’t far off, JD didn’t think too far into this particular talk. After parting ways from some of their companions who weren’t scheduled with, JD walked with his girlfriend into their next class in blissful ignorance of just how much Kaylee was mired in her own uncertainty and concerns about his thoughts on their future.
Class with Runa always perked Rennick up. He paid little attention to anything else and missed the mood from Kaylee that Charlotte picked up on. The lesson on the Waryth consumed him. This was all kinds of history leading up to the events of Hell’s Gate that he had to absorb.
“—Sahar’s ability to split his body into multiples is evidence to assume that he may have been related to an ancient lineage said to be extinct when a pact could not be fulfilled between his family and another,” Runa explained.
Most of those who had heard Rennick’s fairy tale could guess where he got his inspiration at this point. The Von Helsing sisters knew Sahar. Kaylee knew him better, even if still limited. The strange deep throaty giggle he had still rang in their ears at the thought of him. Mostly they remembered his appearance could not be distinguished easily. They called it ‘androgynous’. That, and he ran a stake through the heart of Sigvar.
A hand raised. “Did the clones have minds of their own?”
“No,” Runa answered, and went on with her lesson. “Erebus joined for their common goal to bring order into the world of Aarin. As you recall, the attempt to live in a purely Almaeric society devolved within a generation into chaos. The other being that their secondary goal included finding the mages who had rebelled. Natalia Drozdov made a lasting impression on Erebus, who wished to resume their coupling. That did not end well for him, but that will be talked about at a later time.” She drummed her fingers against her desktop. “Chronology is important when teaching history. Be careful not to bounce around too much, if you ever become a historian relaying information.”
Another hand raised and the student asked, “Is it important to know about this stuff? Aarin’s History is so choppy and broken.”
Runa raised a brow. “Of course it is. You should know your enemy.”
Rennick didn’t appear pleased. He asked for permission to speak and said, “Isn’t it fairer to say that those who abused power are the enemy? I mean, people on the surface do terrible things too.”
“Yes, they do,” Runa agreed without hesitation. “Humanity is the same wherever you go, but Almaeri is an especially corruptive element that can do far more damage than you can imagine. If it were up to me, who has lived a lifetime in Aarin and knows exactly what I am talking about, I would eliminate the use of Almaeri entirely. I would prohibit it, I would make laws against it, I would never agree to teach someone how to control it, and I am a strong advocate of Binding.”
That irked Rennick a little. He had too much respect for Runa to make a belligerent argument in his favor. So he asked, “Wasn’t Almaeri pivotal in reclaiming order?”
“That’s like asking if we benefit from evil, shouldn’t we tolerate it. I would say no, even if it meant a few more natural deaths or a longer time to achieve peace, because, ultimately, if you tolerate and accept evil you will never find peace, no matter how small or inconsequential it seems at the time,” Runa said. “I would sooner choose the delay of existence of the speculum that aids the doctor in observing the cervix, than choose the suffering and death of women that were brutally harmed in its invention by a doctor who cared little for their lives.” Runa explained, “I would sooner choose the life of a mundie, who must strike flint and steel for fire, than choose to risk becoming a monster that will use fire created by Almaeri to strike at the people around me. I am lucky I didn’t fall into that myself, that I bound my Almaeri when I did.” She gave Rennick a pointed look. “And you should count yourself lucky I did as well.” Runa’s abilities were quite legendary at this point. Rennick was good at what he did, but she could have commanded the winds to tear him into pieces.
A little humbled, but still not quite ready to admit or accept, Rennick said, “What is even the alternative? Without fire to fight fire?”
“Fight fire with water,” Runa said, getting up to walk around her desk. “Fight with peace. Fight with hope. That is what vanquished the darkness of Aarin. Almaeri results in insanity. Do not fight insanity with insanity.” She swept her eyes over them. “Have you not been preparing to fight more than fairies and gods? As far as I am concerned, the witches and warlocks you sit beside now could be facing you head-on in battle one day.”
Joss flashed in the minds of the companions present. Undoubtedly he would be using Almaeri. He hoped for a nation of free Aarinian land, as did Rennick. Not one for gods, but for people who wished to practice their culture, their traditions, and their magic in peace. Would Joss use his Almaeri with the hope it will do the good Rennick spoke of? How long would that fight last? To their twilight years? Would Joss lose his mind? Would Kaylee meet him again, but not as the return of her first love as he wrote in his last letter?
There was some discomfort at that thought, visible by a few shifting in their seats. All the talk of staying in touch and maintaining an everlasting friendship were now dimmed by the possibility that those around them could ever become enemies. Kaylee would have liked to say it was impossible, but somewhere in South America it was probable that Joss was becoming only the first example.
Tallulah raised her hand, speaking when called on. "Do you think there could be justifiable good in waiting to bind if you're not actively using Almaeri? That could slow the possibility of insanity and still offers a possible form of defense if needed, couldn't it?"
“This rationalization is the first step to becoming the kind of monster you never thought you’d be. Convincing yourself that you use something inherently corruptive for a good purpose does not make you immune. Your good intention will not shield you, or others. You might scrape by the skin of your teeth and feel justified, but you do make yourself a model for others who will see you and do so themselves,” Runa said unapologetically. She had lived too long to care about being sensitive. “The remarkable truth is that Almaeri isn’t even necessary to achieve the goals of freedom from gods and fairies. The Faiths of the world, such as Islam, Judaeism, and Christianity, even loosely religious ones like Buddhism, makes for a powerful counter active measure that you don’t even have to believe in to use it as a tool. They have no negative repercussions as far as we’ve observed. It is readily available too, to everyone.” Runa happened to stand in front of Tallulah at this time. Her fingers bridged and, with a soft tone, asked, “Knowing that there are powerful alternatives, I think you should ask yourself if the allure of Almaeri doesn't have a hold on you now, and how easily would you be willing to give it up, even as soon as tomorrow.”
It was a fair enough question, and one that the young woman had even thought over several times. Tallulah knew she was likely an exception to those Awoken at the academy, overly aware of dangers presented by Almaeri and still not bound. She could count the number of times she'd indulged on her hands, none of which had been life or death situations as her mother had insisted. Missy had confessed she regretted Awakening her daughter, but left the decision of when or if she'd bind up to her. Tallulah justified waiting in case something were to happen and she needed it, which seemed responsible at the time.
Now she was placed on the thought and once more mulled it over. "Now that I've been through a fair amount of training and am capable of defense I would," she said earnestly. After all, the few times she had chosen to use Almaeri and issued commands was to save Kaylee from the egging embarrassment, give Regina a bit of what she deserved, and a few sessions behind closed doors picking up on Rennick's tricks. Those could all be done away with. "But is that to say that you find no justification for those who have not bound? Most do not have a choice in being Awoken and until reaching the age of consent, aren't able to agree to a binding ceremony without guardian approval, often the ones who were the cause of being Awoken."
“If you are asking if I admit a desirable outcome resulted from the use of Almaeri, I would say I do so freely. I myself used my strengths for my goals. Does it justify the use, when I could have gone an alternative route? No, I think not. Your peers who aren’t Almaeric are not burdend with the belief they needed to hold on to it while learning combat, and neither did you need to. Just because something ended well by providence or coincidence doesn’t mean it wouldn’t have ended the same without it, or that we should condone the method used based on the result. It is still shameful that Dr. Conti experimented on lives, even if it meant coming up with antidotes. I was ignorant, or perhaps even willfully ignoring, the alternatives for convenience or out of fear, but I hold the view I do now for a very good reason,” Runa said, turning to her desk. “Many don’t have a choice about becoming Awakend, you’re right, and yet the responsibility to make a good decision is the same for them as it is for those that choose to become Awkaned.” Runa pulled out a paper. She wrote on it and then got up to bring it to Tallulah, handing it to her. “This states that I am willing to aid you in performing the Binding ritual. The laws have made allowances for people above fourteen. If you are given permission from your mother, who is welcome to be present, then on Friday I encourage you to meet with me and put to slumber your Almaeri forever.”
Holding the paper in her hands, the gravity of just how real the moment was sunk in. That didn't necessarily deter Tallulah from her decision, but merely the circumstances around it. It was the holiday weekend and as a rarity, her mother would be around; a treat for a single parent. There was more concern that she would take up that precious time off for her mother than anything else.
Nonetheless, Tallulah pulled her cobalt gaze off the paper and up to Runa's face. "I'll speak with my mother about it," she offered as close to a confirmation as she could at that moment.
Beside her, Sophia shifted in her seat, not nearly as comfortable as her sweetheart was. After all, even if it was happening more often, there was no doubt the Binding ritual was not one without its risks for old people. Not entirely familiar, Sophia wondered if younger people had troubles too. She held her tongue though, worried honey eyes focused on the desk in front of her.
“I will be awaiting your word,” Runa said, and just as Fate would have it, the bell rang. “Have a good Thanksgiving,” she said to the students who were gathering their things.
As the companions were walking out together they were murmuring in wonder at what had transpired and Tallulah’s pending decision. A ways down the hall Rennick managed to fall in step alongside her.
“Do you really want to bind it, Lulah?” Rennick asked. He had no bad opinion of Runa, even if he disagreed with her. So he was comfortable speaking his mind in opposition to one of his favorite teachers. “It’s a long-term danger, yeah, but you’re so young.”
Having tucked the paper in her pocket just before she was joined on her free side, Tallulah looked up to Rennick with a slight shrug. "I don't see why not. I'm not using it so maybe it's better I stop now while I can before I get too dependent on it."
Tysha said, “I wish I could join you.” The umbrella program over the children they sponsored didn’t have a policy on permission. She’d have to wait until she aged out, or did it in secret.
“Hmmm,” Bellasiel pondered the issue. “Would Runa allow me to join?”
Dirael blinked in surprise. “Bella. You can’t mean it.”
“I don’t want to get addicted,” Bellasiel said. “Perhaps more of us should do it. So the others are not afraid. Maybe you too, Dirael.”
Frowning, her brother fell into silence. Dirael didn’t know what it meant to live without recourse to his Almaeri. If what Runa said was true….well, who said she was absolutely right anyway? Dirael didn’t speak his mind at this time. Perhaps worried someone might say something too sensible for him to argue against.
Rennick sighed, running a hand through his hair. “I dunno…Seems a waste…” Though there was more on his mind than that.
Uncomfortable with the discussion, especially since she cared about Rennick with all her heart, as she did for Keagan, Charlotte didn’t want to dwell on it, or the thought that Rennick could become dependent and go crazy one day.
“Well,” Charlotte cleared her throat of pesky hormonal emotions, “I wish for the best for everyone.” She pulled out her phone to distract herself. “We don’t have much homework, so I expect everyone to meet at the cottage around four without delay, alright?”
Spoffing, Tallulah shook her head at Lottie's remarks. "Yes, mother. We'll make sure to be on time," she joked, giving Sophia's hand a squeeze. The other girl had been considerably quiet since class ended, though Lulah was a bit too preoccupied with her own thoughts to notice it.
"Yeah, we'll be heading there just before four," Kaylee spoke for JD and herself, though her mind wasn't entirely with them at the moment. Even if the discussion with Runa had been a good one and made her think of her family momentarily, she was still a little too caught up in the earlier wedding discussion.
JD nodded absently. He had been just as quiet as Sophia, but even earlier since professor Alasdair’s class. He remained in silent thought even during his studies and only perked once he finished his work to say a brief parting to Kaylee so they could get dressed for the little Thanksgiving. On the way to his room he happened to fall into step with Elijah.
“Hey JD,” he greeted with a smile.
“Hey,” he responded a little solemnly.
Elijah tilted his head. “You okay?”
“Yeah,” JD murmured. After a few steps of silence he asked, “Why do you have debates with Asim?”
A little surprised, but willing to answer, Elijah said, “We are open to hearing what the other person has to say.”
“But you both believe you’re right and that the other person is wrong,” JD said flatly. “You’re expecting him to find truth in your viewpoint. It’s the same for him. How is that being open?”
“Hmm, that’s a fair point. But, I think I need to rephrase to help you understand what I mean by that,” Elijah said. “We have faith in what we know is right. We recognize the desire for truth in each other. We hope that, through compassionate discussion, we are able to gift the faith, hope, and truth we value to the other person.”
“What do you do if you’re the one who is wrong?” JD asked, eyeing him.
Elijah accepted the fair question. He took time to consider his answer. “If, in the end, I find it is not more reasonable to continue on the path I am on, then it is best that I change my path. It would be hard. I would probably have cognitive dissonance issues. I doubt something like that would even happen overnight, but…” he nodded, “I would have to either ignore the truth or embrace it, no matter if it’s hard. I would hope Asim would help me on that journey as I would help him, if he were to have his world transformed, but if not, I would still have to strive for truth.”
After a long silence JD rhetorically asked, “What is truth?” The words were said so low that Elijah nearly missed them. He waited for no reply, picking up his pace to go into the dorm to change.
It took time before JD came out, clean, fresh, and wearing an outfit he hoped Kaylee would enjoy. He hadn’t worn a nice suit in a while. Nothing overly fancy. A casual ‘Thanksgiving’ inspired outfit with a print of a pumpkin on his pocket. He smiled at it, thinking of Kaylee. Then JD went to the vault doors where he was supposed to meet her promptly at three-fifty.
Although she didn't have time to make a turkey dress as she had hoped to, Kaylee did find a fall-colored one that would have to do on short notice. Especially since she didn't want to bother the seamstresses or head to Avostoska in the middle of the week. She perked up the moment she saw JD, practically skipping to his side and immediately going for a kiss on the cheek.
"You look so dapper," she praised him.
“I didn’t want to find out what Lottie would do to me if I didn’t come matching the theme,” JD said, grinning from ear to ear. His lips simply quirked at the sight of her. “And look at you.” He gave her a twirl with his hand in hers. Practice paid off and his fingers didn’t tangle this time. “You’re gorgeous, as always.”
Blushing, she tried to brush off his compliment. "Just a last minute outfit. Like you, I also don't want Charlotte saying I ruined Thanksgiving or anything dramatic," she chuckled, letting their hands fall before them and nodding toward the vault. "Were you ready to go then?"
JD opened the door and swept a palm out. “After you, my Duchess.”
The two made their way to the hill. They could already hear the faint sound of fall music in the distance as they followed the familiar pathway. Though beautiful, the butterflies were no longer necessary to guide them to the cottage, even in the evening. They arrived to see everything had a touch of Fall decor.
“Hey, they’re here!” Danson yelled back. He and Matt were carrying large hollowed-out pumpkins to the back porch.
“Oh good! This way guys,” Charlotte said, walking out with a pot in her arms.
Bellasiel trailed behind her carrying a bowl of tossed salad. Cara was scooting furniture to allow for room when they decided to come in if the storm decided to roll in, Serenity put the last of the colored leaves on the fringes of the doors, Elijah set up tables with Annie in the back, and it seemed just about everyone was doing something.
JD asked, “Do you need any help?”
“Even if we did, we’re under orders not to let you,” Rennick spoffed. He had two bags of ice on his shoulders.
“Oh, haha,” JD walked with Kaylee behind Rennick to the back porch.
Rennick poured the ice into the pumpkins. Keagan was expected to bring over the drinks. Before JD could insist on doing something Charlotte urged him and Kaylee to take a seat on one of the lounges. They watched as the porch transformed into a mini Thanksgiving wonderland. They even had a small turkey steaming in the middle of the table surrounded by other classics like stuffing, green bean casserole, ham slices, potatoes, and more.
“Wow…” JD murmured, feeling a pang inside as it struck him that this had been put together for him. All of it because he couldn’t make it to their Thanksgiving at Avostoska. Clearing his throat, JD asked Kaylee, “So, what do you guys do on this holiday?”
"Eat! A lot!" Sophia had to offer her input as she passed by with a basket of buns to add.
Chuckling, Kaylee had to agree with her. "Sophia's right, but we also spend time with our family. A chance to catch up with those we haven't seen, share stories, and just be grateful that we have each other. Sometimes we like to throw in a pumpkin pie eating contest for fun, although it doesn't end well since everyone's already so full from dinner," she mused.
“In my family we each take a turn saying something we’re thankful for this year,” Annie said as she stacked the utensils and plates.
Elijah said, “We sing and dance too, though I think with the Von Helsing family you’d expect that at every event.”
“Absolutely,” Charlotte said, swiping a stray curl out of her face. She pulled out her phone from the pocket of the apron she wore. “We have a whole list of songs people can sing and Ren extended the deck for more space to dance.”
“Only on that one condition,” Rennick said, coming to her side after handling the pumpkin arrangements with Keagan.
Sighing, Charlotte said, “Okay, but just one though.”
“One what?” JD asked.
Smug, Rennick said, “Got her to agree to sing.”
“I am no soprano,” Charlotte muttered, taking off her apron.
“Good. Contraltos are not meant to be sopranos,” Rennick gave her cheek a kiss.
“Your singing voice goes that low?” JD asked.
Wincing, Charlotte said, “Yeah. I inherited my mother’s vocals.”
“Oh, I didn’t mean to give a negative impression,” JD said quickly.
Hadassah said, “It’s nothing to be ashamed of. Altos are important.”
Before they could shower any encouragement Charlotte waved them off. It wasn’t like hearing the confirmation took away the feelings. “I know, I know, learn to love yourself and all that—Get your plates and eat. We’ll worry about singing later.”
"Yes mother!" Tallulah chuckled, moving with Sophia to get them streaming along and starting up the lines.
It seemed like Sophia was much better than she had been previously during class. Whether that meant the two of them had talked or that she'd simply calmed down remained unknown to the others.
Kaylee took hold of JD's hand, the two moving to join in at the delicious food. "Make sure you try the green bean casserole," she insisted to him. "It tastes much better than it looks, I swear."
“Hmmm,” JD stretched his neck to see over several shoulders. It did look sloppy. “I will give it a try.”
There were quite a few holiday dishes that interested him. Combinations he didn’t think to plate found themselves squished against each other until he was sure he might not finish all of it. JD, thankfully, didn’t have to be concerned about making sure there were no leftovers. Apparently that was expected.
JD took his food back to his seat with Kaylee. He took the first bite and knew immediately he had missed out all these years. He didn’t spare time to talk at first, testing out each spoonful and deciding just what he’d go back for when he was done.
“You like it?” Charlotte beamed.
“Yesh,” JD paused to swallow and nodded. “This is really good. I love this fluffy savory bread.”
“Stuffing,” Serenity smiled.
“Yeah, that. And this green bean casserole is amazing,” JD had definitely taken a bigger scoop the second round.
“Save room for dessert,” Charlotte grinned.
JD couldn’t promise it. At the same time he knew, deep inside, he really had to control himself. So he strategized in his head how he could optimize his intake of food while not overextending his limits. That happened in a blink in his mind. Outwardly he simply sat and enjoyed his meal while conversation went on around him.
Cara talked about how she might have met someone at the club for card game enthusiasts she joined. No one she’d bring to the hill just yet, but she did have a flirty encounter with an uno reverse card. Hadassah said her aunt kept sending her pictures of Orthodox Jewish boys. Matt got bummed out that his scores were low. Too low to be considered for the week with the official Guardians. The friends encouraged him before the conversation moved on to other topics.
Tallulah wasn't quite as overwhelmed as JD might have been. She'd had the Thanksgiving meal or at least the closest her mother could each year, but having a table filled with those around was a new experience, and one she could get used to.
Once everyone's stomachs were over full, the group enjoyed a few fall and holiday-themed activities together. They bobbed for apples, pinned the feather on the turkey, and wrote a dated line about what they were thankful for on a paper pumpkin mounted on the wall, leaving space for next year.
“Karaoke time,” Rennick reminded them, but looked at their sweetheart.
“Okay, okay. Hold on, I’m finishing my turn,” Charlotte said, still detailing on the pumpkin just how much her men meant to her, among other things. “There.”
“Good, here you go,” Rennick handed her a mic just as she set down the pen and faced him.
Sighing, Charlotte went to sit comfortably in the living area with the rest of them. There were two options she knew well enough. Charlotte sang ‘Take Me To Church’, by Hozier:
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Unlike a sporano’s pure, high tones, that rang sweetly, a contralto’s lower range brought richness, like a warm, thick coco. Altos weren’t often hitting the charts, so it made sense that sopranos gained more attention. Charlotte long since accepted that she wouldn’t be center stage for music like her sister, but it did feel nice to sing for people like her friends. So she really got into it and decided to add one more song. Charlotte sang ‘Smooth’ by Santana .
“Woo!” Rennick cheered along with Keagan. Not to say the others didn’t, but those two were her biggest fans.
Pink cheeked, Charlotte settled between her loves, happily receiving kisses and murmurs of praise. Maybe higher notes were hard and, if she tried to hit them she sounded like a squawking chicken, but perhaps singing her lower range wasn’t so bad after all.
Sophia was far enough out of her rut that music was calling to her. Although not exactly in the mood of Thanksgiving, she decided to slip into a song in her seldom flaunted Spanish tongue. Almost as if she'd come prepared—she even had a guitar with her! Useful in the version of La Tortura that she wanted to perform.
Tallulah was front and center and couldn't be more proud of her sweethearts singing. It may not have been the best, but it was still quite beautiful.
Although Kaylee hadn't found the time or possibly lacked the courage to directly approach, she did think she could share a song of her feelings. Cornflower fields didn't stir far from umber fields as she sang along with an acoustic version of Ho hey!
After a while of music the friends were content to stay inside. Outside the storm had crept up on them. Icy rain pattered the windows and wind blew the butterfly chimes. They would have to leave soon before it could get bad enough to strand them at the cottage.
“I think it’s time to head off,” Matt said, gathering up his things. “That was really great guys. Thanks!”
“Yeah, lots of fun,” Danson grinned. He walked out with most of the friends, such as Bellasiel, Serenity, Paulo and Hadassah, who got ready when he did.
With a night of decisions still ahead, Tallulah politely excused herself as others were parting, Sophia at her side. "It was a great idea, Lottie and Kaylee. We can make it one of our own little traditions," she suggested before making their way to the portal with arms laden.
Tysha, Annie and Elijah waved, “We should do this again next year!”
“Definitely!” Charlotte beamed, waving back. Then she turned to clear up the few items missed. “So JD, how did you like it?”
“It was great,” JD said, helping to toss some trash without allowing them to stop him. “I’m looking forward to Christmas at this point.”
Kaylee silently wondered if they'd need to do another event at the cottage. After all, her father had suggested things might change by winter formal. Rather than risk suggesting it in case it would get turned down, she followed suit in cleaning up.
"We could do a white elephant gift exchange too," Kaylee suggested. It was a more manageable option than trying to get gifts for everyone, after all. "Snow angels, a snowball fight, if the weather cooperates of course."
All those snowy activities simply lit Kaylee up and JD had to smile. One thing stood out that he decided to address. “White Elephant?” JD asked.
“Yeah, we each bring a wrapped gift, sometimes a gag-gift, and pull a number out of a hat to see who goes in what order. The first person starts us off by choosing a gift,” Charlotte explained, sitting down on Keagan’s lap with her legs draped over Rennick’s. “Everyone thereafter can either take a gift previously opened or unwrap an unknown one. Gifts can’t be taken more than twice. Further bargaining is done after the game ends. We do it all the time for our family.”
“Oh,” JD nodded, pulling Kaylee to him on a couch. “That makes sense. You’ve got a lot of people.”
Charlotte smiled, absentmindedly lacing her fingers with Keagans. “Yeah,” she said gazed up at Keagan and over at Rennick. “And one day we’ll have more to bring into this world.”
Keagan, who had found his way to place gentle kisses along the back of her neck and shoulders where skin was exposed, grinned at the idea. "One day," he agreed, deciding not to dwell on just what details they may or may not have to discuss. Besides, they had time to talk and plan, right now they could just focus on the three of them. What it would be like to add another small Charlotte to their unusual family would remain unseen.
Kaylee had to smile after their small discussion of Lottie and her plans on life after school with her two men. They seemed so happy and content, so willing to think ahead. Looking up at JD, she considered asking his thoughts on the matter, but decided that it might not be something he wanted to be asked in additional company. "Maybe," she nodded softly.
Unaware of possible tension, Keagan casually asked the other couple, "What about you guys? Plans for adding kids at some point?"
“Oh I don’t know,” JD spoffed. “At one time I thought I’d be a perpetual bachelor or an occasional lover,” he said, and Kaylee would recall the conversation she had with her boyfriend in the art cabin. At that time he said he wasn’t sure being a father was his calling. “But here I am with a girlfriend, so I guess I’ll have to see.”
Before she could stop her reaction, Kaylee's face conveyed one of mixed hope and also frustration. He couldn't just give a straight answer! She wanted to know and felt like it didn't need to be shrouded with mystery. So involved in her own thoughts, she nearly missed Keagan's response.
"That's fair. I just think it sounds like an adventure I wouldn't want to miss out on with the people I love, y'know?" he shrugged, moving Charlotte's hair to the side and running his fingers through it.
After a long day Charlotte melted into the motions of Keagan’s hand. Rennick massaging her feet pulled her further into relaxation. “Mhm,” she purred in agreement. “Holidays and birthdays and first school trips.”
“Teaching our children guitar,” Rennick mused. “Sailing.”
“Dancing, playing games,” Charlotte said. “I can’t wait to show them fuzzy animals and listen to their baby babble. Just all the cute and adorable things our little cousins do.” She shifted so she might give Keagan and Rennick a kiss before settling back into place. “And all with with the men of my heart.”
JD observed them with quiet respect. He smiled soflty. “It does sound like an adventure.” His hands absentmindedly rubbed Kaylee’s shoulder. “To be honest I thought this arrangement of yours was kind of reckless.”
“Fair,” Charlotte spoffed. A lot of people thought that and she did wonder at times in the past.
“But I think you three will make a great parenting unit,” JD said.
“Thank you,” Charlotte smiled. As a natural reflex, she wanted to reflect the same compliment. She paused only because her mind caught her up to the moment and what it meant to Kaylee who hadn’t gotten this talked out yet with JD. That hesitation was shrugged off and Charlotte brazenly added, “I think you would make a good father, JD.”
Pink cheeked, JD said, “I would hope…” he looked down with a smile at Kaylee. “I know you’d make a great mother.”
Feeling her heart and soul warming at his words, Kaylee fought and failed to mask her soaring emotions. "I hope so. I'd like to find out someday..." Was that too direct since they weren't alone?
Still oblivious to the two across the way but ready for a comfortable night with the other two, Keagan gave Rennick a light nudge while placing a kiss at the bottom of Charlotte's jawline. "You guys fine with crashing here tonight? I could use some post-Thanksgiving feast cuddles before I hit a food coma."
“Oh I want more than cuddles,” Charlotte said, giving Keagan’s lip a nip since his mouth was so close. “You’ve revved my engine and I will drive this to the end.”
Rennick winked at Charlotte, “I could eat a snack before bed.”
Their sweetheart held onto Keagan as they got up, since she was already in his arms. The three offered their goodnights as they ascended the stairs. The storm outside made it feel all the more exciting to Charlotte. Thunder sent a satisfying rumble through the chest. Soon JD and Kaylee were left in the comfort of the cozy living room.
“Did you want to curl up?” JD asked with wiggled his brows.
It was a look she knew all too well and nearly immediately agreed, before reigning herself in. Questions needed to be asked before they consumed her! "I'd like to cuddle," Kaylee agreed, shifting so that she laid with her chest along his. "But...I was thinking maybe we have a talk, too?"
Brows perked, JD rubbed Kaylee’s back and asked, “Yeah sure. What is it?”
Nerves trying to win over, she pushed past them with determination. "Well, I just thought that since we've been together for a few months it might be a good time to get a solid idea of what each of us wants in the future," Kaylee explained before adding with a sheepish smile, "Especially so you don't get cornered in the hallways about things you didn't intend to say."
“Ah, I see,” JD nodded, his fingers entwining in her curls. Despite this being a time when her hormones were likely influencing the situation, he had to admit to himself that it was probably on her mind lately, what with seeing her sister with her boyfriends. “Well, to be honest I can’t say what the future will bring. I really didn’t know…I really didn’t think it would become like this,” he looked around the room. There was something deeper there, even if neither could place their finger on it. “But, I suppose it’s fine to think about it and talk about it.” He looked back down at Kaylee with a smile. “I think you’re the kind of woman I’d like to have as mine.”
"Well that's good, because you do have me as yours," Kaylee couldn't suppress a giggle, leaning up and meeting his lips briefly. "But neither of us knows what'll happen in the future, that doesn't mean we can't share what we have for our own hopes. Right?"
“And what do you hope for the future, mio Cielo?” JD mused, tucking her a little closer.
Kaylee hummed in thought. "That, at some point, I'd like to be married to someone who I know cares deeply for me and my ambitions," she listed one at the forefront of her own thoughts. "And I would want to create my own family with them, one that I can enjoy before I'm overwhelmed with age. Especially because I think they would be an unbelievably amazing parent and don't want to miss seeing it."
Hearing these dreams made JD smile. It always stirred admiration in him to glimpse into Kaylee’s mind. While it didn’t ignite him the same exact way as it did for Rennick when Charlotte talked about her goals, it nonetheless drew JD deeper into his investment in Kaylee and her life. Knowing more about her desires had him nuzzling noses.
“I want the same for you, mio Cielo,” JD said, giving her a kiss. “Baby girls with your beautiful cornflower eyes will steal hearts,” he said, caressing her cheek. “You’ve said before you didn’t think you would have children around as an Elite. Have you thought that over and want to try anyway? Or will you wait until your late thirties as Lottie said she would?”
His words were melting her heart, which Kaylee assumed would need to be attributed to an approaching Moon cycle, though they were sweet nonetheless. "I wouldn't object to trying regardless. Leave it up to Fate to decide," she shrugged. "Waiting so late just feels so far away now. Our Uncle Joao sometimes complains that he is getting too old to keep up with their kids and I would hate for that to happen. Or worse, something goes awry on a mission and I never get that experience as a result."
“Hmm, fair,” JD nodded. Even if Charlotte thought of that point it was likely she had a lingering youthful expectation that it would never happen that way—just like a teen who believed she knew the world and how it worked, regardless of how many times it proved otherwise. “Well, I can’t say I don’t agree with that train of thought,” he said. “Fate will have her way with us anyway, I think, so I suppose it wouldn’t due to make an enemy of her.” JD gave Kaylee another affectionate kiss. “I certainly have no complaints with ending up with you.”
"No complaints, huh," Kaylee had to spoff at him, though she did return his affection with another meeting of their lips. "I tell you that I want to marry you and bare your children and your response is that you have no complaints?" Clicking her tongue against the roof of her mouth and shaking her head, she sat up on his lap. "Now what's a girl to do with that level of nonchalance?"
“Nonchalance? No, mio Cielo, I am far from feeling indifferent, in fact I’m in reserved awe if anything,” JD said earnestly. “I…I don’t deserve you, Kaylee. I don’t mean it in the sweet romantic way of false modesty. I really mean I truly don’t deserve you. I can’t possibly be nonchalant. I’m struck in absolute surreal astonishment that you’re mine.”
Heat sank into her cheeks and cornflower eyes had to avert their gaze for a moment before she could find his once more. Reaching up, her hand brushed gently along his cheek. "Then it sounds like you simply don't see yourself the way I do, mia Ragione. You don't give yourself credit as the wonderful and caring man that I've fallen in love with." Her heart fluttered quickly within, sure that he could hear it outside of her chest.
JD murmured, “You’re right, mio Cielo, I don’t. But I am humbled that you do. Maybe one day I’ll believe it.” He leaned to kiss her and this time he didn’t spare a minute more for speech.
After a heated moment JD picked Kaylee up in his arms and ascended the stairs to shower her with the affection he had in his heart for her. There were unknowns in the future. Right now all JD wanted was to forget them. He wanted to believe Kaylee’s words and lived in her world that night in her arms. But the night would end and the sun would rise and JD would say a temporary farewell to Kaylee and the other three until he could see her again that Monday.
Thursday the students had off. Charlotte and Kaylee walked with Rennick and Keagan to the vault doors. All along the way Charlotte could tell Kaylee was in a glowing mood. Charlotte had shared intimacy with her loves and knew that there was something else that had to give her sister that extra brightness than a morning tumble with JD. She would have to catch a moment to speak about it with Kaylee when she had the chance!
Since they had found each other after she'd opened her heart to him, Kaylee's mood couldn't be sullied. Even if she couldn't bring JD to that Thanksgiving with her family, she had every intention to bring him to the next, and the following, and on and on. Dreams were filled with cornflower field and umber forest eyed babies, held in awe at their father's magic tricks and storytelling.
Keagan adjusted their shared bag over his free shoulder, the other holding one of Charlotte's hands. "Is it bad that even though we stuffed our faces last night I can't wait to do it again? Mmm Avosotoska pies already have my mouth watering!"
“I’m looking forward to lemon tarts,” Rennick said. He raised his eyes to the crown mounding and the tapestries. “Never thought I’d see the day that I’d want to be back here.”
Keagan had to spoff at Rennick's remark. "Speak for yourself. I couldn't wait to get back here," he said without shame. "You were a moody prick at first, but left in a much better mood, Ndugu. Good thing we got you loosened up."
“Yeah, I remember you were quite pissed the first time you came,” Charlotte chuckled. She gave him a kiss on his cheek. “Why don’t you guys enjoy the castle while Kaylee and I go to the spa?”
Kaylee perked up at the offer, though a moment later realized that likely meant she had something in mind. After all, it felt like they'd been keeping up pretty well of late with their activities and weren't getting over-exhausted. Either way, Kaylee wanted to get a nice pedicure and address the knot in her back that JD hadn't been able to get out.
“Fine, but don’t be gone too long,” Rennick said. “I need you as a buffer.”
The little girls had been months without seeing either Rennick or Keagan. He wasn’t sure just how they would react, especially since they probably heard that Rennick finally admitted to being in love with his fake-wife and now joined Keagan and Charlotte in a relationship with genuine interest. That, and this would be the first time the whole family would officially meet the three as a throuple.
Chuckling, Charlotte said, “We’ll be back in an hour or two, I promise.” She halted with them to offer both a heartfelt kiss before stepping back to take Kaylees hand. “See you later!”
"You will, or we'll come find you," Keagan teased lightly before pulling away from her and turning with Rennick to give the girls some privacy.
Kaylee waited until they were a few steps on their way toward the spa before posing a vague question. "Do you think you're going to wait to tell mom and dad about your decision?"
“Shh, we’re in the hall,” Charlotte chuckled, blushing. “Wait until we get to the spa—Last one there is a canker-sore on Regina’s lower lip!”
The sprint for their lives ended with the two coming to a halt at staff in their way of the spa entrance. They squeezed into the room in such a close call that neither could get the other to agree they had won. So, they shelved that for something more important.
“To answer your question…I don’t know if I’ve made a solid decision to announce,” Charlotte feigned innocence.
For all intents and purposes what she had said to the boys could be classified as a proposal, but at the moment Charlotte could finagle her way out of calling it that to avoid possible moodiness from her parents, specifically her father.
"Oh come on! Are you just going to keep it a secret for a year and a half then?" Kaylee didn't think she could keep it to herself that long if she was Charlotte! But now the conversation was on her and her cheeks were already pinking even before she could answer.
“Besides, I think the more interesting topic we should discuss is your beaming smile this morning!”
"What? I'm not allowed to just be in a good mood?"
Charlotte’s chuckled got interrupted by a grunt from the press of a fist against her back, but she recovered to say, “Spill the tea, Kaylee! I know something’s up. What happened after we left?”
"We were just talking about what we want in the future," Kaylee tried to play off the truth, though her lips betrayed her with a bright grin.
“If you don’t tell me how that went, I’m going to hit you in the boob,” Charlotte spoffed, raising her open palm. “
"Noo! That hurt so much last time we fought," Kaylee groaned, leaning her chest away in self defense. "We just....talked about how we both wanted to get married and have children...and I specifically told him I wanted to have his and he told me that he didn't deserve me." Tears were sneaking out and she had to wipe them away quickly.
“Awwww!” Charlotte’s coo ended in an abrupt exhale of air from a particularly firm roll of a hand. “That’s so sweet Kaylee!” She smirked. “Gonna go tell mom and dad?”
Kaylee paused in momentary thought. "Hmm...maybe soon. He hasn't exactly proposed to me after all. Although," her smile turned sly. "I...might have told him that I loved him last night…”
“Aw! And did he say so too?” Charlotte asked excitedly. She could have clapped if she wasn’t being stretched out like taffy.
"No..." Kaylee admitted before adding, “but he doesn't have to. I know he does."
Smiling, Charlotte couldn’t argue. “I think I agree.” She sat up and reached out to hold her sister’s hand. “I’m happy for you, Kaylee. You’ll be a beautiful bride and he will be a great husband and father, I’m sure of it.”
Hit with another wave of hormones, Kaylee tugged Lottie off the cot and into a tight hug. "I'm so glad you pushed me into asking him," she confessed, exhaling and drying her face yet again. "A much better idea than letting my imagination run wild."
Unable to keep her own emotions in check for more than one reason, Charlotte had to wipe at her eyes as well. “It’s meant to be. Besides, you’re my sister and I want you to have the best life.” She settled back only after another hug. “I think this is encouragement to tell Mom and Dad, but I think I should wait until after a real formal proposal.” Charlotte looked at the bracelet encircling her wrist. “To be honest, I was hoping they’d be the ones to do it, but I think a three-way relationship needed at least one of us to break that ice.”
"See, you're lucky like that. There's a whole extra person who can make the first move," Kaylee pointed out before tying her robe and heading for a pedicure. "But I don't think I'll push for a real proposal until after school. I don't want JD to ever feel like he's trapped."
“Hmm…” Charlotte pondered that as she sat down to let the staff attend her feet. “I wonder if the boys ever feel like us. You know, wanting us so much, but trying not to make us feel pressured. A dance of emotions. I can’t tell you how often I find myself wanting to cuddle them and wanting to know what they’re thinking about. If they’re thinking about me when they’re off doing something together or by themselves.”
Maybe sometimes, but in fact Keagan and Rennick were trying to test if the holograms were programmed to fart after eating a copious amount of beans at that moment.
A staff member brought a selection of color options to Kaylee for her toes. “New ones from France.”
Picking out a dark pastel pink hue, Kaylee leaned back for a session of being properly pampered on her worn feet. "I don't think they're quite as in-depth as we can be. Plus we tend to jump to conclusions a lot more often than they do."
“Hmm, fair,” Charlotte chuckled, choosing a red and gold blend for her toes, thanking the woman as she went to apply the color. “So, how do you envision your married life? Career and then kids?”
"I think I'll just wait to see how things pan out," Kaylee shrugged her shoulders as she let the chair give her a soft vibration that was comforting. "But if it happens sooner then so be it. However Fate decides we get to grow as a couple then I would love it."
Charlotte exhaled with her lips pressed, causing them to vibrate. “Oh man, I want to say I am as zen as that, but I don’t know if I have the peace it would take to let Fate decide. Maybe I can be accused of being like Dad, but I will have a tight handle on when I have children.” It was taken as a challenge and Fate immediately decided to ruin all of her plans. “Late thirties, maybe thirty five. I’m thinking I should have enough Elite adventures by then.”
The girls continued their conversation, bouncing around topics, until they were refreshed and ready to dress. Charlotte and Kaylee walked together to the tailor where they chose their Thanksgiving dresses. Since Charlotte was there she also instructed the compliments to her outfit to be sent to the guys for them to wear.
Even though it wasn't exactly a fall-themed dress, when Lottie spotted a lace lilac piece from the wardrobe, she couldn't say no. That and the dress she immediately fell in love with she decided was too good to wear when JD couldn't appreciate it.
Afterwards the girls caught up with the boys around the time that the family would be arriving. The four of them went to the common room where the Lord and Lady of the castle were reclining in wait for everyone to gather. Jasper was at the vaults ready to tackle Jin and the twins were getting most of their energy out in the gardens by running after a holographic bunny.
“Ah, Pumkin, Dove,” Wesely smiled, coming to greet his daughters.
Beaming as they found their sly father of a Fox, Kaylee happily pulled her way into his embrace. "Hi dad," she smiled, noticing she had to tilt her head even less to meet his gaze than she did in the summer. She hoped she was done growing though—she didn't want to tower over JD or not be able to enjoy wearing heels!
Charlotte, on the other hand, was a little worried she would be wearing low heels for the rest of her life. The top of her head just tucked beneath his nose when she went in for her turn to hug and, of course, her mother felt small in her embrace.
“How has school been?” Inara asked once she let go.
“Doing great,” Charlotte smiled. She stepped aside so that Rennick and Keagan could come forward.
“Lord Von Helsing,” Rennick offered a handshake.
“Rennick,” Wesley smiled, and it was hard to know if it was a chilled one or if the room was simply cooler in anticipation for the crowd. Rennick was glad to turn to greet the mother either way while Wesley turned to Keagan and offered a hand. “Mr. O’Reilly.”
Offering his signature pearly smile, Keagan made sure his handshake was a hearty one. "It's great to see you again, Lord Von Helsing, and please Keagan is just fine. I don't feel like I'm due any niceties or special titles. It's an honor just to visit your beautiful home."
Relaxing his arm around his wife, Wesley maintained a pleasant manner. “We’re glad to have you back, Keagan. The both of you are welcome.”
“We hope your stay is comfortable,” Inara smiled.
This being a peaceful reunion, Charlotte happily took the hands of her beaus and said, “Come and look at the games outside. We also have animals to pet too. Aunt Lauri and Aunt Natalia bring them around every year for the littles.”
Just as they headed off Wesley and Inara asked Kaylee to linger with them. “I’ve heard good reports on the content of JD’s character, Pumpkin. Good grades, pragmatic, and congenial with his peers. I thought you’d like to know that I’ve been feeling more comfortable with the prospect of giving him a passcard to Avostoska.”
Intrigued she was asked to stay behind, Kaylee perked at the good news. "Oh, really? You mean he wouldn't have to wait until Winter formal?" She loved the idea of having him come for dinner and to meet her family.
“Well, if you recall I said by New Years,” Wesley reminded her. “Winter Formal is a little sooner than that, but I’d say it’s possible at this point, so just give me a little more time.”
Kaylee decided to not comment on what she had misheard apparently. It wouldn't point out technicalities when there was now a hope. Instead she smiled and nodded. "My fingers are crossed," she admitted.
The sound of tiny feet preceded a happy cry of, “Kaywee!”
“Ah, they’ve arrived,” Wesley grinned, looking beyond his eldest at the little rascals with their parents.
Kaylee turned to meet the waves of young children who were growing taller and more curious each time she saw them. It wasn't long before Kaylee had Aria on one hip, Astrid on the other, with Amelie patiently at her side and beginning a trail of eager little ones who had stories to tell and questions to ask. Apparently a month apart was too long for some of them! With parents' approval, she started toward the outdoors with a line of quacking little ducks sounding off.
"Your dress is pretty. Can I have it?"
"Can you braid my hair?"
"Solaris cwies too much, can we weave him hewe?"
"You can have Coda too! He poops all the time!"
Coming around with Hye and Kazumi, after a vigorous race for cotton candy balls the size of their thumbs—easy, quick, and too small amount of sugar to give them a crash later—Desara and Lyranni still had enough energy to jog over to their cousins. Hye and Kazumi were off the clock officially now, so they gave a relaxed greeting before taking seats on the lounges to have casual conversations.
“Melie! Zasha! Luna!” One of the twins waved, and the other called out other names as they closed the gap between them.
More were still coming out, to their delight. The appearance of Jin running with Jasper followed by a huffing Kit trying to keep up meant Nia wouldn’t be far. All their favorite cousins, which was to say all of them, were greeted in a chatter of excitement and boisterous joy. They nearly missed Charlotte coming to Kaylee’s side with two familiar males.
“Ah! It’s Teagan and Renny!” Nellethial beamed. She had heard the tales from her cousins. While Des and Lyra were told not to press with the titles of ‘married’ and ‘husbands’ and ‘wife’, none of the other girls were under that restriction! “Awr you two maywee Watty?”
Rennick didn’t have to fight this time. He crouched down to the girls eager to hear the news. “One day,” he said with a grin, and though they burst into giggles and excitement he pressed his finger to his lips. Quite a difference from the first time he came there. Maybe this meant they’d have mercy and leave him to relax with Charlotte and Keagan.
While Rennick might have been hopeful for peace and quiet, he clearly didn't know where he was. Even the best behaved girls were there for questions, especially since they couldn't ask about JossNotJosh anymore. Melody and Lilith were particularly curious.
"How will you both marry her? You can't have two husbands," Lilith pointed out. Several of the girls were now getting older to the point they could distinguish play pretend from real life.
"Yeh, one husband, one wife," Zasha agreed.
Amelie popped up with an interjection, inching closer to Keagan. "No, mommy says sometimes girls marry girls and boys marry boys."
Nodding, Rennick said, “Yeah, and sometimes some people marry more than one.”
Charlotte added, “It’s not for everybody. It takes a lot of patience and understanding. We just happen to work well.”
Skeptical, Nell asked, “Weely?”
The smaller gaggle of boys had been eyeing a child-friendly shooting range but were still close enough that Colt could hear at the back of the pack. "Hells bells! Mama says anybody can marry whoever they want, so long as you wash yer damn hands!"
"Aheesh! You can't feckin swear like that!" Nia was happy to share reprimands she'd received from doing the same. "The babies will copy you!"
Renata, wobbly legs and all, cheered happily, "Feckin!"
"Told you," Nia sighed.
Charlotte perked in amused surprise and bent to gently caution her cousin Renata against using that word. It was too late, obviously. That word would stick for an hour or two until she forgot it.
Going back to the important matter at hand, Des gave Rennick a demanding poke on his side. "When is one day? And who is going to be the flower girl?"
Defeated, Rennick sat back on his legs. Charlotte rested a hand on his shoulder in consolation, though she fought to keep down a laugh by pressing her palm to her mouth. He knew he wouldn’t get out of answering, so Rennick said, “Well I would say all of you are welcome to be a flower girl…maybe in a year or two.”
“That’s so long,” Lyra crossed her arms.
“Bless ‘er heart, maybe he hands are dirty like a pig in the mud,” Baretta said, playing off the knowledge her brother pointed out. “You two need to wash and then you can marry now.”
Chuckling, Charlotte shook her head, “We have clean hands, see?” She held hers up and the other two did so as well to prove it. “It’s just that we’re not ready for it just yet. We’re still in school.” Taking that opportunity, Charlotte spoke in an insisting tone. “School is very important! You will make a better spouse if you learn all you can. Okay? At least go through all your high school before even considering marrying.”
“What’s all this about marriage after school?” Cory asked, having come out to find his little girl to check on her well-being. It being Fall, colds were going around and she had sneezed a few times that morning.
“Oh,” Charlotte blushed, smiling sheepishly. “Uh, just general life advice.”
Rennick stood up and tried to divert attention away from that topic with a greeting handshake. “Good to see you, Lord Cromwell.”
“Good to see you too, Rennick. And you too, Keagan,” Cory smiled, taking his hand too. By now the truth of what went down on Valentine’s Day had been explained to Keagan; a simple prank on nosy uncles.
"We're grateful for a chance to celebrate with your family," Keagan said as he shook, adding with praise, "And they're such beautiful families and smart kids."
Cory said, “They are, aren’t they?” He picked up his little girl who had been sticking up one finger after the other.
Working on her math, Amelie perked up. "It's ten more years of school and then I can get married!" Her absolute delight shone as she was unaware of just what that would mean to her father.
“Uhh, wait now,” Cory’s protest was interrupted.
"And eleven for me," Lilith chirped in. "Then I can find a husband and get married and have babies!!"
Everest, wandering over from where the adults were greeting and mingled, winced at the words. "No, no my Lilypad. You don't need to get married then. I think you should wait until you're at least thirty."
"But then I'll be old like you, dad," his eldest daughter argued.
Ellie let out an amused chuckle from behind him. "Hear that babe? You're not the young stud you used to be. But is mom old, Lilith?"
"No way! Mom's hot and dad got lucky," the young girl said in a tone that suggested it was possibly coached.
That earned nods and chuckles. Apparently no one in earshot had an argument against this statement. Wesely was occupied with a conversation and couldn’t defend his bromantic lover. Fate was merciful on Everest. Well, partly. Instead of everyone teasing and dwelling on his good fortune with his lovely phoenix, the girls were eager to continue speaking on their own prospects for the future.
“I want to make someone lucky too,” Rayne smiled.
“Oui!” Luna pressed tiny fists in excitement to her chin. “Can’t wait for school to be done.”
“When school done for me?” Nell asked, not yet on the same level as her older cousins.
“More than ten,” Lyra said. She perked. “Or less, if you get done quick, like my Mommy and Daddy. They got done with school early and met later.” And of course, if they had met just after school then they’d have married earlier too. Or so kid logic went. “Maybe at fifteen! You can too, Lottie, if you go fast!”
Charlotte didn’t want to face the backfire on the point about waiting an appropriate time, so she said, “Oh look, Aunt Natalia and Aunt Lauri are getting to the animals.”
More than those two had come out, but they were the ones involved in a distraction good enough to lure the girls attention away. Natalia would get a surprise as Renata came chanting a new word. Thankfully any of the girls who could have continued the point about marriage were also competing with these newly arrived family members.
Liam and Granya came up to say their hellos to Keagan and Rennick first out of courtesy. Then they hugged the girls. Charlotte could hear a distinct inhale from Granya just before she pulled away. Her cousin’s cheeks pinked and so the blush on Charlotte’s didn’t fade just yet. The knowing glance between the two young men didn’t help lessen it either.
“Good day so far?” Granya struggled not to chuckle, going in for a hug to Kaylee.
Beyond amused by the fact that the kids were still deadlocked on the throuple, Kaylee smiled as she met Granya for their embrace. "Yeah, it's been a really good day," she agreed. "A nice and easy morning, spa time with Lottie, and now surrounded by everyone I love. What about you?"
Granya, so close, couldn’t miss the scent on Kaylee either. She said nothing out of politeness. However, Kaylee did note a pause and a slight tilt of her head before Granya answered, “Um, we’re doing well. Really well, in fact.” She couldn’t help a beam, even with the curious, brief, furrow of her brow. Granya glanced around. “Is your boyfriend here?”
A briefly sad smile was on Kaylee's face before she willed it away. "No, he's not. Still waiting on dad to give him the green light to visit the castle," she explained. "We had a Thanksgiving celebration with friends last night since he wouldn't be able to make it and hadn't experienced it yet."
“Ah,” Granya nodded. “Well, we’re looking forward to meeting him.”
Liam gave his wife a gentle squeeze against his side. “Yeah, we’re happy to know you’ve found someone.”
Alassiel came up right then. Granya’s nose snapped in her direction, eyes dilated. The Seamaiden greeted the girls, “Hey girls!” She hugged them. “And hello to you too, boys. Rennick and Keagan, right?”
"Yes it is, ma'am," Keagan nodded, happy to accept her embrace and smiling at the faint, comforting scent. "So good to finally meet you, Mrs. De'Lavigne."
While Charlotte and Kaylee let Rennick and Keagan meet with more of their family, the girls shared a look before observing how close Granya was leaning towards their Aunt Alassiel. Liam caught their stare and had to sheepishly guide Granya away.
Kaylee had followed Granya as she was led away, cornflower eyes widened as a thought struck her. All the other aunts were so eager to be around the Drowned Maiden when they were... "Is Granya..." She half thought aloud.
“I dunno, but…” Charlotte gave her boyfriends a quick assurance they’d be back before taking Kaylee’s hand and speed walking to their mother who was talking to their Aunt Natalia. The perfect people to interrogate.
“Hey girls,” Inara smiled.
Skipping pleasantries, Charlotte asked in a whisper that might escape enhanced hearing, “Mom, is Granya pregnant?”
Natalia blushed and tried to excuse herself from the discussion. “I think Joao needs me—,”
Kaylee pushed on before she could get away. "Because she was really enjoying Aunt Alassiel's scent like all the moms have done when they're pregnant."
“Exactly,” Charlotte said, keeping in a breath. “Aunt Natalia, has she tried to verify with you?”
Directly being pulled into the talk, their aunt shifted her weight in indecision. The intense looks she got, now even from Inara, were too much for her to deflect. Sighing, Natalia said, “They wanted to announce it themselves—,” The girls struggled not to burst into a squeal. Inara pressed her hands to her mouth, “—but yes, they’re expecting.”
“Oh my god!” Charlotte exhaled, shaking her open hands. “When did they come to you? How many? We need details! I mean, we thought this might never happen.”
“It wasn’t planned,” Natalia admitted with a spoff.
“But they use Almaeri, don’t they?” Charlotte asked.
“They do, but it seems that, when there is intense, genuine love, it can even be because of Almaeri that two Awakened conceive,” Natalia explained the phenomena briefly. “It was a surprise that gave Granya a lot of anxiety at first, but after a talk with Liam she grew comfortable and decided to take on this adventure with him with a joyful heart.”
"That's so amazing!" Kaylee couldn't contain her excitement. This wasn't the end of the babies! And who knew, maybe a few years after school finished she and JD could continue to grow their family and she would be the one ready to celebrate. "When are they going to tell everyone? I hope tonight, so we don't have to keep a secret for long."
"Who's keeping secrets?" The familiar song of Willow's voice rang out as she stepped over, sling across her chest and Rosalie at her side, also curious.
"Secrets? We don't do secrets around here much," their blonde aunt remarked with interest. Mostly because there were far too many resources and skills around to find out.
Inara grabbed a drink and took a long sip to deter anyone from asking her directly. The girls were caught in uncertainty, stumbling over words to make up for their obvious beaming smiles and coming up with nothing substantial. Natalia took only two steps back before someone else came up.
“Ooo, is there family news?” Theo asked.
Amalia leaned in, “News? What news?”
“News you say,” Wesley stepped beside his wife.
The gathering of interested family members was hard to ignore by now. Even Granya and Liam were catching on with their abilities to hear from far away. Not to mention Molly, who had been doing a good job staying silent behind her husband, gave them a look and they knew it wasn’t going to wait until after dinner.
“We do have news. We were going to wait until everyone had food, but I suppose now is fine,” Liam said aloud with a grin, drawing attention their way. “Granya and I are expecting four pups in January. Girls and boys.”
"Four? Oh hell nah, you muddafuckkas are crazy," Annabelle cackled but tilted her cup as a toast.
"That's amazing, congratulations!" Many were sharing their excitement and offering different praises and blessings.
Kaylee on the other hand felt her brows narrow at one particular piece of the news. "In January?" She didn't look seven or eight months pregnant, definitely not with four babies!
Oliver was on board with her thoughts. "Oh yes, how is that all going to work out?" After all, as many babies as there were in the family, none were with such unique parents.
“Natalia helped us figure that out,” Liam said. “Looks like we conceived while wolves last full moon. It takes about sixty to seventy days for wolves to give birth. They’ll be born on a full moon, most likely. It’s possible they’ll be either mixed shapes, or all puppies. It will be easier if they’re pups.”
“I’ll say,” Molly chuckled. She had been holding her tongue expertly. “They’ll be pups, I know that. And they’ll be beautiful.”
“How long will they be pups?” Lauri asked, completely enthralled.
“They won’t have a handle on that until they’re older. They’ll probably shift between without thought,” Natalia said.
“Yes, basically,” Molly nodded.
“And…the full moons?” Inara asked, figuring that was a concern.
Molly beamed, “Lil young’ns won’t have troubles there. Turns out Liam’s contribution to their genetic make-up protects them from forced transformations. They’ll have full awareness and autonomy.”
"Marvelous," Oliver murmured in respected awe.
"That's quite the phenomenon," Willow agreed.
Rosy was just as interested. "Oh you're going going be such good parents—and quadruplets?!"
"Puppies?!" Amelie had perked up, only catching bits of the grown up talk.
"No, they are making babies," Desara corrected as if she was silly not to realize it.
“Well, they’re going to be werewolf babies, Des,” Inara explained. “So they will be both.” And whatever Liam was that undoubtedly had a part to play in their design.
Lyra squealed, “Can we hold them? Can we play with the puppies?”
“We’ll have to see,” Natalia said. “They are a new experience for everyone, but mainly for Granya and Liam. The fact that they’re having so many must mean the wolf part of them is going to influence a lot about who they are and how they grow.”
It was a great advantage to have an aunt for a veterinarian. They would still go to the human hospital for check ups, but it was likely Natalia would have more information on what to expect than the local maternity ward for human mothers. Liam would probably help construct a den on their vast woodland property.
Nodding, Granya said, “But of course I will be happy to invite anyone who would like to see them when they’re born, if it’s safe.”
Theo came up and pulled his niece into a firm, gentle hold. “I am so proud of you, Shchenok. You have grown into a beautiful, strong woman, in the face of it all.”
Jovan, who held Renata, gave a nod, “You have done well.”
“Thank you,” Granya smiled, feeling tears of joy slip down her face before she let go.
“Congratulations to the newest parents in our ever-growing family,” Wesley said. “Let me know if you need anything.”
Ryuu said, “Just say the word.”
“Ye, we’re here for you, homes,” Yonten said, raising a beer—of course he had one open already!
“Cheers!”
“Congrats!”
“Woo!”
The praise and support certainly warmed the hearts of the young men looking forward to the day they could stand with their wife and have the same. Rennick simply marveled at the change in him and his situation in what felt like a day ago that he came with a scowl on his face. Who he was before would have looked upon this display with caution and suspicion, but this family proved him dead wrong about all his assumptions. Rennick smiled.
“Now let’s eat!” Yonten said. He had made a snack out of a dragon before they came, but this time he needed something for his belly.
If Rennick had thought he was free, he was in for another surprise. Small children were under the impression he was available to help them get their food. Rennick did his best, even looping Keagan in on it—the girls were quite happy to include him—all while trying to get his own food and take his spot beside Charlotte.
Amidst the bustle of people settling down to eat Kaylee happened to overhear Granya speaking with Liam, saying, “There is a familiar smell here. It is on Kaylee. Do you know it?”
“I…” Liam hummed in thought. “I don’t know. Maybe?”
“Hm,” Granya leaned back with her plate of meats and a glob of peanut butter. They were used to seeing her eat a wolfish diet. “Where have I smelled this before…” she trailed off in thought as she chewed.
“Kaylee, come here,” Charlotte waved her sister over.
Forced to tuck away curiosities of just what was smelled on her, Kaylee moved to the free spot across from her sister. The seat beside her would soon fill, though sadly not with the young man she wanted there. Nonetheless she tried hard to focus on enjoying time with their family and everything that entailed.
Among the classic activities of singing, dancing, and games with prizes, there were photos, a small impromptu skit, and more that filled their time at the party with memories they’d cherish forever. By the end of the day Rennick had learned tips on interacting with the littles that he pocketed for future use, the uncles and male friends had their fun dropping hints to Charlotte’s boyfriends that they could make their demise look like an accident, and JD even texted Kaylee a picture of himself and his grandpa with an Italian-style take on Thanksgiving.
Inspired by you, mio Cielo. The text had said.
After goodbyes they all parted for sleep. Jin got to spend the night with Jasper and Kit, Rennick and Keagan left for Charlotte's room with her, and JD managed a call to Kaylee before she fell asleep to end the day on a sweet note—he was happy to hear of Granya’s good news.
The Von Helsing sister’s Thanksgiving break consisted of relaxing—except for Charlotte’s Red Tide that started early Monday morning—calling up their sweethearts if they weren’t present, and occasionally meeting with them out on the town if they could make it. Kaylee and Charlotte still had their jobs to cover, after all.
On Tuesday evening Charlotte was clearing one of her last tables when an older man was seated to the one next to her. He called to her, “Excuse me, miss?”
“Yes, sir?” Charlotte smiled, dirty plate in one hand and a rag in the other.
“Have you seen this young woman?” The man held up an image of a baby with beautiful dark eyes. “Her name is Mandy Miller. She’d be older now. Probably look more like this,” he said, and took out a smiling woman with a cascade of raven locks. Her eyes were just as deep and onyx. She had a dimple on her left cheek.
“Oh, no, I’m sorry sir. I don’t know anyone who looks like that,” Charlotte apologized.
“Ah, okay,” he sighed. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome, and good luck,” Charlotte said, taking care of the mess in her hands before clocking out.
“See you guys Thursday,” JD said to both, but his lips were on Kaylees for a kiss.
It might have been time for a farewell, but Kaylee had little intention of stepping away at that moment. "Feels so long away," Kaylee murmured, reaching up to stroke his face. "Never thought I'd be eager for school to start up again."
“I know what you mean,” JD grinned. “Maybe tomorrow night I’ll take you out for dinner, if your parents are okay with it.”
Lighting up, Kaylee rose enough on her toes to meet his lips for a kiss. "I can't see why they'd say no. It's not like we have anything planned and I'd love to go on a date."
“Perfect. Text me when you get the word,” JD said, giving her a warm, firm hug and another affectionate kiss before reluctantly letting her go.
Charlotte and Kaylee got into the backseat of the Lyft. They paid little mind to one of their usual drivers to get to talking about the dinner JD was going to take her on.
“You think it will be Italian? Or something new?” Charlotte asked with a smile.
Humming in thought as she played with a few golden curls, Kaylee shrugged her shoulders. "I'm not sure...although I figure we have Italian often enough that he might decide we're ready for a switch of pace."
“I’m hoping Keagan and Rennick will take me to this one Greek place,” Charlotte said, pulling out a bar of chocolate to nibble on, “but after Satan’s Waterfall, cause I don’t want to feel uncomfortable in public. You know how it is.”
"Yeah, but you could always tell them you want to go and..." Kaylee trailed off, the fiddling with her hair stopping. "Hmm, yours is going already?"
“Yeah, since early Monday,” Charlotte said. “Thankfully I wasn’t sleeping next to the guys when it happened. They’re super sweet, but I still rather not bleed all over them. You ever have that happen?”
"No, I haven't," her sister answered, though clearly distracted. "It usually starts during the day...generally the morning yours does..." Although that only meant it had been a day.
The cabin in the back of the car grew quiet. Charlotte slipped her bar of chocolate back into her bag. “A whole day late?” Lowering her voice, she asked, “Did anything happen differently? Did you forget to take your pills, or did he have an accident?” It had happened once or twice with Keagan. A rip, or a snag that pulled it off. Charlotte didn’t have to worry about Rennick.
"No, not that I remember," Kaylee admitted, shifting in her seat. She thought she was pretty good when it came to taking her birth control, although it wasn't impossible that she'd missed one or taken it later in the day due to a hectic schedule. "I mean...it's just a day, right? We don't have to get worried yet?"
“I…dunno,” Charlotte admitted. “Let’s worry if it doesn’t happen by the end of tomorrow. You’ve been doing a lot of hard exercise too. Sometimes that can throw you off. It happens to athletes all the time.”
Oh Kaylee hoped it was that. After all, waiting for her father to accept JD wasn't going to be helped if the Fox caught wind of a bun in a young oven. "Yeah, I'll give it another day or so."
“Right, and we can always, you know, check,” Charlotte said.
Their medical options were vast at Avostoska. Best part was that they had privacy for the most part. Life and death emergencies were exceptions.
Kaylee only nodded in agreement, diving back into her thoughts. She wasn't sure just what she'd tell JD if they did…well, now she wouldn't dwell on it. Instead she kept her gaze forward and tried to chat with her sister.
Tuesday night came and went without a hint of blood. Even as the sun hit its zenith Kaylee’s check at the bathroom didn’t come up with anything. Charlotte said nothing out of respect for Kaylee. Thankfully their parents were occupied and the children were having fun with friends.
By the time evening came Charlotte found Kaylee getting ready for the dinner. Their parents had agreed she could go. “Hey…How’s it going?”
"I feel fine," Kaylee said with little confidence in her words. "I mean, if it were something I would feel it right? I've just been tired and a bit emotional, the same as I am with every period."
“Hope so,” Charlotte said. School was difficult enough without adding a child to the list of duties. “So…then I hope you have a good night. Text me if you need anything, okay?”
"Of course," Kaylee agreed. At that point she assumed Charlotte would keep her worries secret for her, at least until they could figure this out. "I'll be back by eleven if you are still up by then."
“Okay, see you,” Charlotte said, and went to her desk of gadgets in the meantime.
As usual the one man who happened to be watching the doors at the school was the one who had the scar on his lip. Officer Marshall stood at his post behind Kaylee while she waited for JD to roll up. He had gotten his license and managed to get a decent car. The familiar silver sedan pulled in front and JD came out to greet her.
“Hey, mio Cielo,” JD grinned, coming in for a hug and a kiss.
As always, he managed to brighten her entire day and demeanor. Kaylee returned the kiss with a gentle sigh. "Even a night felt too long, mia Ragione," she confessed sheepishly, slipping into the car after he opened her door. After he started it she asked, "What's for dinner?"
“Thought we’d get some Phở, since it’s been cold lately,” JD said, driving them away from the school. “It’s got a nice view of the hills from the restaurant window too.”
Autumn was coming to a close and the nip in the air would mean snow soon. It was bound to rain. The hills would be glistening for a romantic scene. Along the way to the restaurant they talked about Winter Formal and the possibility that JD could get a passcard before New Years, they discussed the top scorers for the week way with official Guardians, and by the time JD parked and opened her door, they marveled over what a floof of werewolf pups would be like.
JD walked into the restaurant with Kaylee and looked over the menu. “I’ll have beef pho and an egg roll appetizer.”
Mulling over her options, Kaylee selected her own bowl. "I'll try the seafood pho with a side of steamed dumplings. We can share them," she offered to JD. She didn't think it was necessary for them to worry about the cost of their date just then. She still had her savings, so splurging on sides wasn't the worst idea.
“Sounds good,” JD said, and once their waiter took their orders and left he happily settled with his water and continued his conversation with Kaylee. “January isn’t far off. That’s a quick pregnancy.”
"It is, similar to a dog's gestation we figured," Kaylee pointed out, sipping her tea. "And they weren't planning or anything, so it's just a learning process since the genetics are so unique."
JD chuckled, “I bet. Crazy that it’s a surprise. You’d think they’d see it coming—or, I guess, you said that thing about Almaeri. At least we don’t have to worry about that.”
The thought she had lost for a few seconds popped back up at his words. Turning her gaze to her empty place setting, Kaylee didn't answer him out of a combination of guilt and fear. After all, what if it was something...Clearly they did have something to worry about, otherwise she wouldn't have been as stressed as she was.
If it weren't for the fact that they had spent so much time together JD might have missed the shift. The table hid his hands that rubbed together. “Is- is something the matter, mio Cielo?” JD asked, a touch of uncertainty to his tone.
"No," Kaylee answered, perhaps a bit too quickly, before realizing it wouldn't due to be dishonest with the man she had said she wanted to marry one day. "Well, I don't know yet... I'm just waiting because uh...I'm a little late."
“Late?” JD asked, his brows furrowing. His mind shuffled through the likely possibilities and when the right one hit, his brows perked. “Oh, you think you might be…” he trailed off and sat up straighter. “How late?”
"A couple of days," Kaylee raised her hands up. "So it's probably not a reason to be worried yet, and Lottie pointed out it's easy for it to be late from stress and physical activity and such. I'm sure it's fine."
Offering a comforting smile, JD reached over and took her hands that she had raised. “You’re stressed,” he said. His thumbs ran over her fingers. “It will be fine, mio Cielo, I’m sure it’s one of those possibilities.” JD gave her hands a squeeze. “I’m glad you felt safe to tell me. I want to be a man you trust with these feelings.”
"I do feel safe with you," Kaylee gently squeezed his hands, offering a weak smile in return. "And I also thought that...well, if it's not what we hope it is that you deserve to know, of course. I wouldn't want to keep something like that from you. It's your life, too."
“I appreciate that,” JD said, smiling fondly at her.
“Here is your egg roll and dumpling,” the waiter came to set the two plates between them, causing JD and Kaylee to break their hold.
“Thank you,” JD said, and when the person left he took up an egg roll and one of the lettuce leaves that came with it. “I hope this hasn’t happened often. I wouldn’t want you to have been stressed out.” He wrapped the egg roll with the green leaf, dipped it in the sauce, and took a bite.
Kaylee used the chopsticks provided to carefully pluck one of the dumplings, chewing over it before she answered him. "No, this is the first time. It was off once in the summer, but my aunts explained it was likely just from me syncing with Lottie."
“You see I knew something was off,” JD said through a bite. “I thought my app was just failing me—Yeah, it helps, don’t laugh,” he said, chuckling himself. “I saw the calendar Ren and Keagan have up. I’m just one step ahead in the technological age.”
"It really is quite clever, although I didn't think you'd really need to track it," Kaylee chuckled, taking a piece of a dumpling and offering it to him across the table. "I would think one of us stressing out about my body is enough."
Taking that offer, JD ate the hot, soft meaty appetizer with gratitude and didn’t hesitate to share his egg rolls with her. “It’s really a helpful tool if I want to make sure I’m on time with treats stocked.”
Before long their soup arrived. The two were happy to continue their date until they were too full to stay. Rain had begun to fall, which meant that if they wanted to spend time at the cottage without getting too muddy, they’d have to go. JD paid the tab and drove them to the school. Marshall let them in. The teens and, when they did get to the cottage, they enjoyed a good hour or two together in their room with the rain pattering on the roof.
Spent and satisfied, JD pulled away to handle himself and peered down with a chuckle. “Yeah, I figured you wouldn’t have to worry,” he said, peeling away the rubber sheath stained red.
Wincing at the sight, she offered an apologetic sigh. "Well...at least we're not pregnant." Kaylee shrugged her shoulders, still comfortably sprawled on their bed and even less willing to get up and move just yet. "I probably was just a little paranoid especially after Granya and Liam made their announcement."
“Makes sense,” he said.
After disposing of the plastic JD got a warm rag and the heating pad. He laid the pad over Kaylee’s abdomen and cleaned them up a bit before tossing the rag into a hamper and grabbing a bar of chocolate for her.
Curled up with her much needed heat and a soft blanket, she smiled up at him with absolute adoration. "You're such a good man and you take such amazing care of me," Kaylee murmured, accepting the chocolate into her fort. "Lottie's right that you're going to be such a good father one day."
“She said that?” JD spoffed. “Well, if I have two approved reviews from the Von Helsing sisters, then I have to have something going for me.” He laid down next to her while they still had some time. “It’s gonna be hard going home without you, mio Cielo. I’ll be so glad to see you at work tomorrow.”
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