Author's Note: This one's a bit short, so my apologies. Sorry also, about the long waits between installments, but I do like to see how everyone reacts to each chapter before I go ahead and submit the updates. This way I can change any mistakes, etc. Well, happy reading!
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Rose was restless that night. The child was kicking an awful lot and she was forced to shift in her seat more than once during their evening meal.
"I don't think I can go to the ceremony tonight. I won't be able to stand so long." Rose said. She shifted again, her hand resting on her large stomach, hoping it would soothe the child. "Our son is so restless tonight."
"It must be the night air." Then Thayer smiled. "Our daughter is just anxious to come out." He covered her hand over hers and rubbed her stomach slowly, his gaze coming to rest where their hands met. "She's quieting down now."
Sure enough, the kicking came to a stop.
"We will stay here tonight." Thayer replied.
"And just keep your hand right here. I'll be able to get some rest."
He sent her a dangerous smile. "I thought it was my arousing you that kept you up late at night." He bent his head down for a deep kiss. "If you want I will keep both my hands on you." He rested his other hand on her stomach and pulled her closer.
"I love it when you hold me so close." She smiled lazily. Lately she was getting more tired, feeling more clumsy from all the weight of her swelling stomach.
"I hope it will all work out between Lila and Callum." She said a long time later. Their food had been forgotten and in the comfortable cozy warmth of longhouse, he continued to hold her.
"He is probably with her now at the ceremony."
"Callum is resisting her. He shouldn't, not when she loves him so much."
"My brother has had much tragedy in his life. It will take time for him to heal."
She looked up at her mate. "Just watch. Lila will be the one. You should have seen the way her eyes lit up when she spoke of him. She barely knows him, but she's fallen so in love. Lila will help him heal."
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Supper was ready by the time Callum returned. He'd washed the day's sweat from his body and tied his hair back with a string of leather. He walked right up to her and thrust a huge bundle at her. She wiped her hands on a towel and looked down at the item before looking up at his questioningly.
"It's for you." He said simply.
As she held it up, she realized it was a coat, a heavy woolen one lined with fur, with a small hood attached. She hugged it to herself.
Callum seemed uneasy, he looked away and began piling his plate with food. "One of the centaur's wives was a seamstress and she often provides these things...I told her you needed a something warm for the cold. I promised I would see to a table for her in exchange."
"Thank you, Callum. I love it."
He grunted. She settled into her meal and tried to fight the smile on her face. But the fact that he'd been thoughtful enough to provide her a warm coat filled her with happiness.
"There will be a mating ceremony at midnight." He announced.
"Laura and Rose mentioned it. Am I allowed to go see it?"