United
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“It’s funny.” Cara watched the game as she led him along the sidelines. “Not ha-ha funny, but strange, how it took an intergalactic war to make everyone put aside their differences. Two months ago, none of these people would talk to each other.”
Aelyx made a noise of agreement. The threat of extinction had forced both their worlds to unite against a common enemy. In doing so, they’d also discovered a new planet populated with their kind, although the Earth Council and The Way had decided not to initiate contact. Aelyx was glad for it. A few years of stability might be nice for a change.
He was so deep in thought he didn’t notice where Cara had led him until sand shifted beneath his boots and ocean mist dusted his face. His stomach grumbled. He’d thought they were walking to the dining hall. “Where are we going?”
The breeze tossed Cara’s braid over her shoulder as she towed him past the dunes. “You made me a promise, and now it’s time to deliver.”
Aelyx pursed his lips. He didn’t recall making any promises, but he hoped it involved skinny-dipping. “Give me a hint?”
“Nope. I want you to remember it on your own.”
As it turned out, their destination was the secluded northern tip of the beach, where sand gave way to stone. Cara indicated a spot and motioned for him to sit down. He did, and after he settled on a comfortable drift of sand, she sat between his legs, facing away, and reclined with her back against his chest. He wrapped his arms around her and looked out at the white-capped waves. The view was pleasant, but he still didn’t know what they were doing here.
At least not until the sun slipped over the horizon and a trio of moons arose to take its place. The darkness allowed the stars to shine, and there, high in the heavens beyond the third moon, stretched the angel nebula he had described to her last year. He tipped back his head to admire the swirling clouds of pink and violet. Then he recited the words he’d said to her so many months ago.
“Every time you see it, I want you to think of me. Soon we’ll stand together and watch the L’eihr sky from our colony.” He gave her a teasing squeeze. “Though sitting is nice, too.”
She gazed dreamily upward. “You know, the whole time we were apart I kept looking for this in the sky, but I couldn’t see it from the Aegis. It’s like the nebula wanted us to see it together.”
“We have,” he reminded her. The nebula had once been visible from their apartment window.
“But not like this. Not like I imagined we would.” She pondered for a moment. “Why didn’t we take the time to really appreciate it?”
Aelyx didn’t say so, but he imagined that was because they’d spent all their free time in their bedroom during those first few weeks on the colony. Not that he was complaining. “We were distracted by other things, I guess.”
She snuggled closer and rested the back of her head on his shoulder. “Well, let’s make time from now on. I don’t want to forget how hard we fought for this or how close we came to losing it.”
He hugged her tightly and pressed a kiss to her temple. The truth was he had never taken Cara for granted, and he didn’t need a nebula to make him appreciate how fortunate he was to have her with him. But he kept that thought to himself. “I promise.”
“So beautiful,” she said to the sky.
Aelyx was watching the freckled outline of her nose. He agreed. So beautiful. Eventually he joined her in turning his gaze skyward. He didn’t look to the constellations as humans often did, seeking glimpses of his destiny or predictions of the future. Instead, he propped his chin atop Cara’s head and let the pace of their breathing fall into sync. She was his future.
He didn’t need the stars to tell him that.
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to my editor, Susan Barnes, for guiding me through the revision process with thoughtful, in-depth suggestions that took my story to the next level. Additional thanks to Gene Mollica for a beautiful cover and Maria McGrath for stellar copyedits. It was a pleasure working with all of you. Endless gratitude to my agent, Nicole Resciniti, for finding a loving home for this book. Speaking of which, big hugs to Mary Cummings and the entire team at EverAfter Romance for helping me deliver a seamless conclusion to this trilogy.
Much love to authors Lorie Langdon and Lea Nolan for manuscript critiques, support, and friendship. I’m so glad to have you in my life. As always, I’m grateful for my family and friends, whose support has never wavered.
Completing this trilogy is bittersweet. Part of me is delighted for my characters and all they’ve overcome, but I would be lying if I said I was happy to see the journey end. Aelyx and Cara have lived inside my head for so long they’ve become a part of me. I hope they’ve become a part of you, too. For that reason, I’m grateful to you: the readers, librarians, bloggers, booktubers, and reviewers who’ve made this series a success by talking about it. You’re the ones who’ll give life to my characters for years to come. Thank you!
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