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“Edward,” Bella whispered. She poked me. I groaned, snuggled
deeper into our bed. “Edward, wake up.”
“Only with my sexy mate, my sihrena,” I said, tugging on her hand, trying to drag her back into
bed. She held fast. I opened my eyes, seeing she was dressed. “What is it? Are
you okay?”
She sat down, her normally luminescent skin looking sallow
and her eyes tired. “I’m not feeling well,” she said. “Peter is going to check
me out.”
“You were feeling fine last night,” I smirked, remembering
our lovemaking.
“I was. I did, but something’s not right,” she said. “I want
you to come with me.”
I sat up and kissed her. “Anything for you, sihrena,” I said.
We were staying in our large and rustic home near Bozeman,
Montana. It was beautiful and over-the-top, large enough for all our families,
but small enough for a first home for me and my mate. In addition to the house,
we had twenty magical creatures working on building the magic school. We’d
broken ground for the school just after Thanksgiving, in late November. It was
just before Christmas and the foundation of the school had been laid, but a
major snowstorm stalled any progress and would probably stay that way until the
heavy snows melted in the springtime.
After I dressed into a pair of jeans, a heavy sweater and
some hiking boots, I met Bella down in the kitchen of our modest home. She was
nibbling on some cereal, her nose wrinkled. “Not a fan of the cereal?”
“It tastes funny,” she shrugged. “But, everything else just
doesn’t seem appealing.” She looked to me, walking to me and wrapping her arms
around my body. She felt so warm and it was welcomed since the weather outside
was frigid, even to me – the human/fae icicle. “Do you want to blink to Peter’s
office or drive?”
“That blinking ability is amazing, but with as tired as you
look, I think we should drive,” I said, brushing my lips to hers. “Come on,
love.” We put on our coats and made our way to Peter’s office in downtown
Bozeman. Bella snoozed, her cheek pressed to my bicep as I made my way in the
SUV I’d purchased. I parked in the rear of the office, gently waking her up.
She scowled but got out of the car. We walked into the office and was greeted
by the elf, Kebi, who was the receptionist for the medical office. She ushered
us into an examination room. I lifted Bella onto the table and kissed her
forehead, sliding my arms around her body. She sighed, snuggling into my arms.
Peter breezed into the office, wearing a white lab coat and
a stethoscope, along with his clothes. He smiled, his eyes twinkling. “How are
you two doing?”
“I’m fine, but Bella said she’s not feeling well,” I said.
“She said that something’s not right.”
“I already know what’s wrong, or rather your condition,”
Peter replied, breathing in deeply. “And it’s not something wrong.”
“You haven’t even examined me,” Bella scoffed, her eyes
flashing angrily.
“Inhale,” Peter said to me, a smile ghosting over his face.
I did, and I smelled him, a slightly musky scent. I also
smelled Bella, which was more floral with a touch of citrus. There was also a
third, but faint unknown scent. It smelled like sunshine, hope and love. He
arched a brow. “Do you smell it now?” Peter grinned.
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