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CHAPTER 20: A warm reunion and a dish best served cold
Ethan slowly returned to the waking world, very conscious of the two naked women curled up against him. Without moving or opening his eyes, he laid there feeling their silky skin pressed against him and hearing the soft sound of their breathing as their chests rose and fell against him.
It was heavenly.
He didn't move in order to avoid waking them. Instead, he just lay there enjoying the feeling. He wasn't sure why they were both head-over-heels in love with him, but he knew exactly why he was in love with them. The only thing missing was Taloni; then everything would be perfect.
He opened his eyes and glanced down. Beth's blonde hair was draped over the right side of this chest while Alana's chocolate-brown tresses were draped over the left side. They were both pressed tightly up against him, legs bent. Somehow, one of his legs had ended up over both of Alana's, and it was a mirror image with the blonde teen too. The girl's legs were touching each other too, in an undeniably affectionate way. He had his arms around them protectively, and they were sleeping peacefully; without a worry or trouble in the world.
He smiled.
He turned his mind toward Taloni, and discovered her emotions were abuzz with happy things.
*Good morning beautiful.* He thought to her.
*Good morning master!* She thought back to him, her tone bubbling with excitement.
"What has you in such a fine mood?"
*You'll be back today, right? And you're bringing Beth, right?*
*Yeah, I think so.* He replied as he savored the thought of being with all of his wives at once. *That's the plan anyway. Is that what you're so excited about?*
*Absolutely!* The joy in her tone was palpable.
He chuckled. *I'm glad you're so excited.*
"Hmm?" Alana stirred as his chuckling disturbed her head.
Beth yawed sleepily. "What?"
"Morning ladies." He said, kissing both of them on the tops of their heads.
Beth looked up at him, yawned, then smiled. "You have no idea how wonderful it is to wake up next to you."
He leaned down and kissed her tenderly, then looked into her beautiful blue eyes and sighed. "Actually, I think I do."
Alana chuckled. "So, you think it's great to wake up next to yourself?"
They all chuckled.
Alana looked up at him, affection and subtle desire written deeply into her rich hazel eyes. He leaned down and tenderly pressed his lips to hers. Their kiss ended after a moment and she looked completely, perfectly, and incandescently happy as she smiled at him.
"Hi." He said softly.
"Hi." She replied just as softly. She looked at him for a moment, closed her eyes as if savoring something, and then laid her head back down on his chest.
The wood elf and the human teen snuggled back up against him. It felt so incredibly good to have them there. It was like a balm that soothed away any worries or cares from his mind.
"Ladies, I feel so incredibly lucky to have you both here." He said with a sigh as he gave them both a squeeze. They both made a contented sounds and then tried to snuggle in closer, which was hard because they'd already tried once.
"I think I speak for both of us when I say: 'we feel the same way'." Alana replied.
He chuckled. "So, you feel like I'm lucky to have you both too?"
Beth leaned up slightly and looked at him with a flirtatious expression. "No, I feel lucky to be
had
."
"Here, here." Alana agreed with a sly look. "I love being
had
by him too."
Beth blushed slightly and then smiled. "Ethan, I love being your wife. It's... I'm incredibly honored."
Alana nodded, her expression more serious this time. "Beth's right; it is such an honor."
He looked between them; one set of blue eyes and one set of hazel eyes, both shining with adoration and affection. They were being utterly genuine and completely honest. If their expressions hadn't convinced him, the feelings coming over their bonds would've.
"I... I don't know what to say." He finally got out.
"Say we'll always be by your side." Beth replied. "Say you'll never leave us."
"Say you'll always want us." Alana added.
He smiled. "You'll always be by my side, I'll never leave you, and I'll always want you; both of you."
They both closed their eyes as if savoring his words then both let out small sighs and snuggled back up against him.
"And Taloni too?" Beth asked.
"Definitely Taloni too." He sighed, thinking about his delightful third wife.
"Good." The blonde said. "I can't wait to officially meet her. She seems so nice."
"She is." Alana and Ethan said at the exact same time.
"You two were seriously made for each other." Beth said with a chuckle as she rolled her eyes.
"Thank you." Alana said. "But you were too."
"Yeah, but not as much as you." The blonde said to her. Oddly, she didn't seem upset by her statement.
"You really think so?" The wood elf asked.
"I do." Beth said with absolute conviction. Again, she strangely didn't seem very upset by that... if she was at all.
"You really think that, and it doesn't bother you?" She pressed.
The blonde teen nodded. "I do, and it doesn't."
"Why?" Ethan asked.
"If you saw a couple who was already completely, perfectly, and incandescently happy, yet they invited you into their life, why would that make you sad?"
"Yes, but I'm married to you too." Ethan countered. "I don't want you to feel like you're..." He tried to think of the right word.
Beth put a hand on his chest. "I know you love me, and I don't think you love me less than Alana. I just think there's something special between you and her that none of your other wives will ever share. It doesn't mean you love us less - I think you love us all equally - it just means you share something special with her. You're both wonderful people, so wouldn't I be a terrible person if I had a problem with you two sharing something so wonderful?
Ethan and Alana stared at her.
"What?"
"You've
really
grown up." He said.
"Yeah, where did all this maturity come from?" Alana echoed. "I almost feel like the immature kid in the room."
Suddenly, the blonde looked self-conscious. "Um, thanks?"
"What happened on the Astral Plane?" Ethan asked, marveling at the change in his second wife.
"It's a long story, and I bet Rachel would like to hear it." Beth replied. "I would like her to hear it too, because I think she could help make sense of some of the parts dealing with magic."
"Makes sense." He nodded. "I can't believe I'm about to say this, but why don't you girls put some clothes on so Rachel can come in here; this is something I've got to hear."
* * *
Kendra woke to the sound of birds singing in the early morning sun. She didn't initially get up, move, or even open her eyes. For some reason, her mind kept going back to that hug from the little Fey girl, Taloni.
It was silly.
It was such a small thing; nothing really. It was just a hug and certainly not worth spending this much time thinking about. And yet... Kendra tried to remember the last time she had received a hug like that. Nothing came to mind. She had received hugs before of course. Both from her squad mates and from others when undercover.
But none like
that
hug.
She wasn't sure what made it different. Perhaps it was that Taloni knew exactly who she was, while no one ever had while undercover. Perhaps it was because the hug had been a completely open, unreservedly genuine hug, which she never received from her former squad mates. They had been trained not to trust just like she had, so they weren't that open; that honest, that genuine.
She shook her head.
It was insane that it was taking up this much of her thought time. She opened her eyes, sat up, and looked toward the Argo with her spyglass. The only person on the deck was the high elf who had offered her a drink the previous night. Did she ever sleep?
She scanned the weather deck, seeing no one else. The bodies from the previous night had been removed and the blood mostly cleaned up. She resumed her silent vigil, watching the dragon's airship to see what he was really like.
However, she was uncomfortably aware that a shift had taken place in her thoughts and motives. Whereas before she was determined to be nothing more than an observer who was gathering information, now she felt a definite sense of protectiveness toward the Fey who had hugged her.
She found it hard to fully determine whether her vigil was to spy on the dragon... or to protect the Fey girl.
She wasn't sure what to make of that.
* * *
Selene Dawson rubbed her eyes as an alert from her phone woke her up. A quick check revealed that it was just her mother fussing again. She decided to deal with it latter and dropped her phone on the passenger seat next to her.
She yawned, stretched, and wrinkled her nose at her morning breath. She looked around the empty SUV and at the half empty bags of snacks which where neatly closed on the passenger seat. Her neck was complaining about sleeping in the vehicle, but otherwise she felt fine.
She reached down and pulled on the headphones, vividly remembering the noises that had come from one of the rooms the previous night. Whoever this dragon-man was, he certainly seemed to have a way with the ladies in bed. It had been downright embarrassing to listen to, and unfortunately she hadn't gotten much that was worth hearing.
Well, not
information
worth hearing anyway.