Resubmitted w/ changes in POV. The breaks werea always there, they just didn't copy and paste. As always, thanks to WorldHistoryBuff. She's the best.
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Emma stared at Antony in shock. He had stopped the car in the middle of the road and just dropped a bomb on her. How could he know her mother? Certainly in four thousand years, he had met more than a few blondes. Her mother just resembled one of the many or, worse yet, he just categorized his conquests by hair color.
Yet, something told her that she was wrong. He had been present when her mother died. He had been part of her life from the beginning.
"Oh no! Are you my father?
"No!" he nearly screamed. "Oh god, no."
"That's right. Vampires can't father children, can they?
"You'd be surprise," Antony replied. "Emma, please be patient with me and I promise we will explain everything to you."
"We?"
"Yes. I need to call my brother Tecumseh. He's in South America."
"The same brother who visited the States with you?" she asked and waited for his nod. "So it's just a coincidence that your visit then has created this conversation now?"
"When you've lived as long as I have, you are always reminded of one thing," Antony said driving the car once again.
"What's that?"
"There's no such thing as coincidence. What I did all those years ago was with the best intentions. If you reject me, then so be it," he said and then looked in her eyes. "Because I would do it again without hesitation."
***
Gabriel finished his last phone call and updated Edward on the people that were now in motion. All of their brothers were ready to fight. He had listened to each update of their respective kingdoms and decided who needed to be mobilized and who needed reinforcements. Together they had created a plan to attack immediate threats while working towards a strategy of finally removing the enemy once and for all.
After speaking with Phillip in his American office, Edward agreed that his area was as safe as possible for the time being. He had negotiated a deal with Gabriel to transport a vast number of his best guards but would not consider moving Phillip away from his castle.
"Gabriel, no." Edward had answered emphatically. "Without you watching over the States, your second is the best I have. We have already cleaned house and need a strong defense to watch and fight. I will not help my brothers fight for their land and then return home to find some disaster because I let my guard down."
Gabriel had eventually agreed but had spoken with Phillip to receive his advice on which men should stay at their current posts and the maximum number that could be spared. They had decided on the number of men who would remain and then personally selected them. If Edward's kingdom would be protected by fewer guards, they would be the best that Gabriel and Phillip had trained.
"Ok," Edward said, "A few guards are coming from South America, Africa and Asia. Heron will join us only because he's a piece of shit and would buckle again in a heartbeat."
"You don't know that," Gabriel answered with a laugh.
"Ok, then I have a personal grudge against the bastard and want to put him on the front line of every fucking battle."
"I have personal grudge also but we can't beat the enemy if we fight each other."
"Have you ever considered the fact that we wouldn't have an enemy if Heron hadn't been such a pathetic man?"
"Who else is coming?" Gabriel asked as he reviewed his notes.
"Ahmen is sending a few to us and he will accompany a few more to Australia," he added and then paused in consideration. "Gabriel, we might need to consider going there next. Conlaoch confirmed that the problems are contained in the remote regions but they are increasing in size."
"That's probably a good choice but Ahmen can't be away from his land too long."
"Of course not. I had to promise that we would visit his land next."
"And?"
"And that I would quit pushing for the UN headquarters to be moved to his kingdom."
"We stay outside of human government. You would have never succeeded in moving them out. So where is Tecumseh?"
"Should be arriving any minute," Edward answered sitting on the couch.
"Here? Before we asked?"
"Yes. He, Gloria and a few guards have already landed. Apparently his mate is determined to visit the family. The children especially. Tec is worried because he told her some babies were created in the lab that appear to have our genetic makeup and that you and Alena have adopted them."
"I promise that I will not give any details and I'm sure Antony would be thrilled if we could all forget the facts."
"I can only promise you that Iona and I have never discussed it, so there's no reason for us to do it now. But still, doesn't this sound weird? After more than a year? And the kids are hardly babies now. Why would she be insisting to meet them?"
"I haven't seen Gloria in years but she always seemed fragile," Gabriel added. "Maybe she is interested in meeting all of her new sisters. Perhaps all of us males overwhelmed her delicate nature."
"Not all women felt that way," Edward remembered.
"Which is why we're in this mess," Gabriel replied and then frowned. "I've contacted Alena to join us but something is going on with the children."
"Something like what?"
"Just an argument," he answered and then walked to the door. "Let me know if anyone arrives before I return."
***
"This is ridiculous," Abigail wailed. "We are in a hundred room house and I have to share a room with my brother!"
"Abigail, I will try my best to help but you must remember that we are guests in someone else's home and we were assigned these rooms," her mother said.
"And you must remember that I was a child when we arrived," the girl retorted.
"We've been here one week and watch your mouth."
"Oh you can say it to me but I can't say it to you?"
"Whoa," Joshua said breaking his silence. "You've done it now. If she doesn't kill you then Dad will."
"Shut up!" the little girl screeched. "Why are you always making noise?"
"At this moment," Alena said slowly, "You are the only one making noise. Abigail, I told you that I would try to ask if we can move to a larger suite."
"Why should we all move? Just give me a bedroom and bathroom that I don't have to share with that maggot!"
Grabbing the girl by her arm, Alena was careful to not hurt her, but relayed the message that she definitely wanted her attention.
"Stop screaming and never call your brother a name like that again."