NB: Heartfelt gratitude goes to
Mokkelke
for proofreading this chapter and helping me out with the improvements. To my sister,
Josephine
for fiddling with my work Nazi-style and last but not least, to my editor,
wildheartedangel
for sorting out all my other grammar and vocab errors.
To my readers, I really apologize for the delay. Chapter 9 might take a while so I thank you for your patience!
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Fiona wasn't exaggerating when she said Eian was cooking up a storm. Every available space on the dining table was filled with a plate of something- roasted potatoes, steamed vegetables, stewed meat, creamy soups, risotto and various other dishes that Alaron couldn't identify.
"This is to celebrate your pregnancy?" he asked in bewilderment.
"Uhuh," nodded Fiona with a chicken drumstick in her mouth. "Eian says I need to eat more."
"But you don't even eat Fi... I mean we don't even eat."
She frowned at his words. Somehow that had escaped her notice. "I think the baby wants to eat," she commented instead. "It's still part wolf right? I can't just survive on blood once every month alone."
"Yes... but that doesn't mean you stuff yourself," he said in annoyance. "You'll grow fat."
Fiona stiffened then laughed happily. "Then I'll be pregnant fat. That's different," she corrected, watching Alaron roll his eyes before turning to Erika.
"Would you like me to get you something?" he asked, unaware that Fiona had suddenly leaned forward in interest. Erika nodded and started to get up but Alaron was already walking towards the table, debating with himself over what to choose for her. Fiona watched as he plunked a bit of everything onto the plate he was holding.
"He never does that for me," she said in amusement. "Although that doesn't count since I didn't use to eat."
"Oh," said Erika, unsure of what to make of that observation. Fiona was also staring at her in a strange way, making her squirm slightly in her seat. She was sure that Fiona was about to ask something embarrassing but was saved when both Eian and Alaron came into the living room carrying plates loaded with food for the women.
"Sweetheart, you need to eat more," said Eian nervously, taking her empty plate away from her then standing to make sure she was eating and not throwing up.
"Seriously Eian, you're going to make her fat," said Alaron, even as he passed the plate he was holding to Erika.
Eian raised his eyebrow at the heap of food that Erika was now holding and then laughed, "Speak for yourself. At least I can finish her food for her, you can't," he said, caressing Fiona's hair.
"Aren't you going to eat Eian?" she asked, looking up at her husband. He flushed guiltily at her then nodded quickly before taking a few steps back.
"Err... I will, right after I'm done with the muffins," he said before rushing off to the kitchen to tend to them.
"Your husband is such a romantic!" exclaimed Erika the moment Eian was out of the living room. "He's sexy, smart, loving, protective and best of all, he cooks! He's going to spoil you silly Fiona! Trust me, a guy like that will go berserk once the baby arrives. He'll coddle you non-stop."
The two women laughed heartily, chattering non-stop; first about the sex of the baby then clothes, then to the shop, then books, then men and finally back to the topic of babies. Feeling slightly ignored, Alaron walked towards the kitchen, only to find Eian sitting on the floor with his back slumped against the wall.
The Alpha wolf has fallen, mused Alaron to himself. It was clearly an unusual sight for him. Who'd thought this regal and commanding man could be utterly stressed out by the idea of a baby?
"Need some help?" asked Alaron. The shocked look on Eian's face told him that the Alpha was obviously caught by surprise. For his heightened sense of hearing, this sure was unusual.
"Why are you here? Is something wrong?" he asked in panic, getting up quickly.
"Relax. You looked better when Fiona turned into a scary mind-control machine."
Eian simply scowled at him. "That's different."
"How so?" he asked in amusement. "It's just a baby, Eian..."
"But we never had a hybrid before. What if something goes wrong? What if I'm not there with her when she's in pain? What if her labour changes her even further? What if she doesn't eat enough food? Oh no! What if I gave her the wrong food!" his last words were almost a cry before he lunged towards the living room.
"You're losing it. Seriously," said Alaron, catching Eian by the waist and settling the tall, muscular man gently on a chair. In another situation, Eian might have bitten Alaron's head off at such manhandling but at the moment, he just sat quietly, staring to the floor.
"She'll be fine... you've got to believe it," said Alaron in the most reassuring voice he could muster. Seriously, this was not a situation he wanted to be in. Draven would be a better candidate in this sort of 'man to man' talk. In fact, he was just a baby compared to these two ancient artifacts...
When Eian still remained silent, Alaron decided it was time for a change of topic. "What's going to happen to my brother?"
The worry on Eian's face was immediately replaced by a hardened look. "Why'd you want to know?"
"He's in trouble isn't he?" asked Alaron, watching the way Eian's eyes looked at him curiously.
"I'm sure he knows how to take care of himself."
"Especially since you've taken care of half the problem?"
A flicker of worry flashed in Eian's eyes but it did not materialize on his face. He kept calm as he replied, "There is no problem, Alaron. Even if there is, you are too young to understand it and might cause more trouble for him."
"But he's my brother! I care for him."
Eian gave a long sigh. If the young Vampire intended to take his mind off Fiona and the baby, he surely did succeed but there was no way Eian was going to discuss Draven's problems with a youngling. Alaron was prone to fits of unreasonable anger and actions. He might rage against Aramis or worst, go to Amber and make her remember things that should otherwise be kept buried.
"If you won't tell me, then I'll just ask Fiona. You know she'll tell me."
Eian turned to look at him in alarm. "No... please don't do that. She might get upset and I don't want her to worry... the baby... Please Alaron."
Alaron was taken aback by Eian's behavior. He had expected the Alpha wolf to threaten him, knock him against the wall or something but instead he was just pleading.
"I'm sorry," said Alaron slowly, aware that it was the first time he'd apologize to Eian. Taking a seat beside him, Alaron looked up to the ceiling and sighed. "I know my brother's been sniffing around with that she-wolf of yours. At first I had thought it was just sex but then again, I don't think so when I found out that you've ordered for some major alterations to her name and memories."
Eian stiffened and turned to face Alaron. "How do you know all this?"
"It doesn't matter," he shrugged. "What matters is that I know but I'm not going to do anything about it unless his life is in danger. He went back to the castle earlier today and I'm just worried."