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Gifted To The Dragon: A Paranormal Pregnancy Romance (The Gifted Series Book 2)

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by Amira Rain


  "I can tell he is. He's got a good throwing arm, too."

  After we'd talked a bit more about Jake, Emma said she wanted to learn more about me.

  "For starters, what's your Gifted power?"

  I told her it was "zapping," as people commonly referred to it, and she nodded.

  "I guessed it might be. For some reason, there seems to be far more zappers than levitators. That's why levitators are so in demand, not that zappers aren't, but...levitators are really in demand."

  Pausing, Emma lowered her gaze to her plate. "Which is part of the reason I turned out to be such a huge disappointment. Did the agents who brought you here happen to say anything about me? One of them, a lady named Angela, told the last Gifted who was brought in that she tried to have the government not only suspend my pay, but make me pay back everything I've already been given. Never mind that it would leave me and my one-year-old on the streets."

  I shifted on my bar stool a bit uncomfortably, not wanting to upset Emma by telling her that Angela still had it in for her.

  "Well...your name came up in the elevator. The male agent, whose name I never did learn, just basically talked about how you're the unofficial 'welcoming committee' here. Then there was maybe just a little talk about how you've had some sort of difficulty as a Gifted."

  With a breadstick halfway to her mouth, Emma paused, sighing. "Yeah. 'Difficulty.' The truth is that I'm the only Gifted around here who absolutely sucks at being a Gifted."

  "Well, how so? I mean, what exactly is the problem? I didn't know anyone could really suck at being a gifted. I thought a Gifted was just a Gifted."

  Emma washed down a bite of breadstick with a sip of iced tea, then set the glass on the table.

  "Well...not really. Yes, most Gifteds generally attain a similar level of skill and competency with practice, though some are maybe just slightly less competent, and some become very, very skilled compared to others. Then, some of us, specifically me, just suck. See, there are regular Gifteds, and latent Gifteds, but I may be the first ever 'faux’ Gifted.”

  Extremely intrigued, I stopped cutting at my lasagna and set my fork down.

  "What do you mean?"

  "Well, to make a very long story short, when my power first manifested right after I became pregnant, it came pretty easily to me, for the whole hour or two that I did it anyway, but that was long enough for someone in my town to get some really good video footage to send to the feds in order to collect a cash reward.

  “But, then...well...something happened, and to make a long story short, I wasn't able to levitate anymore once I got here. I tried and tried and tried...for months...sometimes levitating things a few feet for mere seconds...but it just really wasn't happening. My friend, Eric, says he thinks it's some sort of a mental block or something. At any rate, I really don't even bother to try to practice anymore. Which has sort of set me apart from all the other Gifteds in a funny way.

  “I'm friends with many of them, and I think they all generally like me well enough, but I don't practice with them. I don't fight with them. I'm not one of them. I'm just a girl still getting a paycheck for the inconvenience of having been relocated for nothing, basically."

  Suddenly lifting her glass of iced tea, Emma suddenly switched gears. "Anyway. I still want to find out more about you. Tell me about your hometown, your family, what you were doing before you came here...all that good stuff."

  While we finished our lunch, I did, telling her a bit about Quincy, my grandma, and my career as a gymnastics coach. Emma listened attentively, asking a few questions here and there, but then we both fell silent briefly when we started in on tall squares of tiramisu for dessert. Normally, I might have been too stuffed by the large meal to indulge, but pregnancy had already seemed to increase my appetite.

  After a few small bites, Emma set her fork down, saying it was delicious, but she'd have to save the rest for later. "And besides, I have something else to ask you, if it's not too personal."

  "Go right ahead."

  "Well, just based on the fact that most Gifteds who come here these days are latents, I'm guessing you are, too, but I don't want to assume. Are you pregnant?"

  Lifting a bite of tiramisu, I cracked a smile. "You mean you can't tell by the way I'm eating?"

  Emma smiled in return. "Congratulations. How far along?"

  "One month. And hungry and tired enough all the time to be carrying full-term twins."

  Emma smiled again. "Your body will adjust. The second trimester is usually easier."

  "I hope it will be."

  "So, will your baby's father be joining you here in Chicago?"

  I felt like I'd been hearing this question all day, and really, I had.

  "No. He's not in the picture at all. I'm going to be a single mom."

  "Oh. Well, I think you'll be a fantastic one. I'm a single mom myself. My husband passed away."

  "I'm so sorry, Emma."

  "Thanks. Anyway...I wanted to ask if you might be up for a little shopping this afternoon. I wasn't sure if you packed anything semi-formal, so I thought maybe we could find you a dress."

  "Well, why?"

  "Oh. I forgot to tell you. You'll be having dinner with Commander Grant tonight."

  CHAPTER SIX

  After seeing what I was sure was an expression of surprise on my face, Emma continued. "Oh, don't worry. I didn't mean just you and Commander Grant will be having dinner, like some weird, prearranged date you never agreed to or something. I mean you'll be having dinner with him as part of a group. He always welcomes new Gifteds to town with a special dinner at Knight's, which is a steakhouse on the twentieth floor. Amazing place. If you're hungry again by dinnertime, you'll be in absolute heaven."

  "Knowing me lately, I'm positive I'll be hungry again by dinnertime. And, honestly...probably hours before. Even right now, getting kind of full, a steak sounds amazing to me. I'm already really looking forward to this dinner."

  Emma laughed. "Great. I'm looking forward to it, too. I'll be there, because I'm kind of a 'social helper' for new Gifteds, being that this is at least one way I can contribute to the community, and a few other Gifteds and some shifters will be there as well. It's usually a pretty good time, and a nice way for a new Gifted to meet people. Kind of a nice excuse for some of us moms to get dressed up once in a while, too."

  I started to ask her if there was a good dress boutique somewhere in the tower, or if we should go out in the city; but just then, Jake started to wake up, crying and kind of batting at his right ear.

  Frowning, Emma lifted him out of his stroller and pulled him into her arms. "Oh, my poor guy. My poor baby." She went on to explain that he was prone to ear infections and had been swatting at his right ear early that morning, fussing. "But it didn't last long, and then he seemed perfectly fine and happy. But now I'm wondering if I should cancel our shopping trip and take him to the doctor's, then home for some rest."

  I told her not to think twice about it. "You just go ahead and take care of Jake, and I'll go dress shopping myself."

  "Okay, thanks. There's a great little boutique called Stella's you can try. It's on the eleventh floor."

  Emma and Jake left soon after Emma and I had exchanged phone numbers, and stunningly, I found that I was actually ready for another nap. Normally a fairly high-energy person, I'd never expected pregnancy to take it out of me so badly. Although I suspected that my heavy lunch might have had something to do with my lethargy as well.

  When I awoke from my pretty ridiculous second nap of the day, it was nearly five, and I realized I'd better get an extreme move on if I wanted to show up to dinner in a dress and not jeans. I also wanted to shower and maybe curl my long hair, too, which always took quite a bit of time.

  After washing my face to clear away some sleep dust in my eyes, I hurriedly reapplied the bit of concealer, bronzer, and lip gloss I usually wore out of the house, then raked a brush through my tangled hair. I was just jamming on my tennis shoes to head out the door when I
got a call from Emma, first letting me know that Jake was fine and fortunately only had a mild ear infection.

  "The second thing I'm calling about is that our dinner with Commander Grant has been postponed until tomorrow. Apparently, there was a sighting of some Angel dragons thirty or forty miles east, and Commander Grant and some of his Destroyers have to go deal with things, which usually means an exhaustive search and a fight. They probably won't be back until very late, or even tomorrow."

  Experiencing a sudden wave of queasiness, I slumped against the wall, one arm around my stomach.

  "Well, that's fine. I haven't even bought my dress yet, and now I can just do it tomorrow. And besides, I'm kind of feeling a little sick all of a sudden. I think all the upheaval of my usual life and routine today has really started to bring on the morning sickness. Maybe a quiet night in is just what I need."

  Emma agreed that it probably was, and we made plans to go dress shopping together the following day if Jake was feeling a little better and if I was, too.

  An hour or so later, I already was, thrilled to find that the refrigerator in my apartment was fully stocked, as was the pantry. Unbelievably, I was hungry again, though for this meal, I decided to have something on the lighter side and just had a bowl of vegetable soup and a tangerine.

  Despite my two afternoon naps, I actually slept like the dead that night and didn't wake until ten in the morning. Then, I was ravenous, quickly working my way through a bowl of oatmeal with apple chunks and walnuts, a plate of scrambled eggs, and two slices of toast. At the rate I was going, I hoped any dress I bought that afternoon would still fit me by evening.

  While cleaning up after breakfast, I discovered a small, clear glass vase beneath the sink, and I went to my bedroom, got the tissue paper flower my grandma had made for me, and popped it in the vase. Then I set the vase by the sink, where I'd see it every day and would remember to call Eloise frequently, not that I thought I'd easily forget.

  Already that morning, I'd been fretting a bit about how my grandma was doing, wondering if it was too soon to call Eloise for an update. After all, it had just been the day before that I'd visited, and I certainly didn't want to annoy Eloise or distract her from her care-taking.

  However, after a few moments spent leaning over the counter, looking at my grandma's little flower with its white, pink, and yellow petals, I decided that I'd make the call. Communicating with family members was part of Eloise's job, of course, and besides, she wasn't the type to get annoyed by an anxious family member just wanting to check in.

  When she answered the phone, she actually sounded very glad to hear from me.

  "Your grandma has been having a great morning. She first helped me cook pancakes for everyone, and then she was the winner of our 1950s morning trivia activity. She did lose her temper a bit just once, and only for a few seconds, when she got confused about what we were doing; but on the whole, she really has been this morning's winner. Now she's just taking a little catnap with a game show."

  Incredibly relieved, I thanked Eloise for the good news and told her I'd check in again soon.

  Jake was feeling much better by that afternoon, with his ear not seeming to be bothering him at all, so Emma and I took him out shopping with us while movers from Quincy unloaded all my stuff into my apartment.

  During the long elevator ride down to the ground floor, Jake was in fine throwing form, first hurling his sippy cup, then a plastic set of keys, then a thin blanket lining his stroller, and finally a small plush teddy bear he'd fished out from behind his rear. By the time we reached our destination on the eleventh floor, he was pouting a bit, having exhausted his supply of things to throw.

  After just a minute or two in the dress boutique called Stella's, I spotted a cap-sleeved, shortish red dress that I thought was just stunning.

  I pulled it from the rack, held it up to my front, and asked Emma what she thought. "Too sexy for a dinner to meet a distinguished dragon shifter commander?"

  Emma immediately shook her head. "Not at all. I think it's a sexy dress, but without being too sexy if you know what I mean. The scoop neck isn't even that low. But as far as 'distinguished dragon shifter commander'...well, I don't know if Commander Grant is exactly 'distinguished.' He can definitely have an authoritative air about him at times, and he's definitely well-respected, but 'distinguished' brings to mind someone a lot older than he is. He's only thirty-three."

  "Oh."

  For some reason, I'd just pictured a "commander" to be older, maybe in his fifties or sixties. At least his forties.

  "And as far as that sexy red dress you're holding up, there...well, you may have the right idea with that. You may be very glad to be looking your sexy best once you get an eyeful of Commander Grant. He's decidedly the 'tall, dark, and handsome' kind of man, to an extreme level on the 'handsome' part, I'd say, and he's single. So, maybe if the two of you hit it off-"

  "Are you serious? I'm pregnant."

  "Well, yes, but...well, you said your baby's father is completely out of the picture, right?"

  "Yes, but that doesn't mean that it's okay for me to start trying to look sexy for all sorts of different men."

  Going back to browsing through the rack, Emma gave her chocolate-brown eyes a slight roll. "I didn't say 'all sorts of different men.'"

  "Well, a single pregnant woman probably shouldn't be trying to look sexy for anybody."

  She glanced over at me. "Well, why the heck not? This isn't fifty years ago, or even ten years ago. Single pregnant women can date now. So, if you have any interest in it, you shouldn't feel funny about it at all. I'm just saying this because I know from personal experience how hard it is to welcome a baby into the world all alone, and I wish for you a different experience than I had." After pausing to pluck a midnight blue dress off the rack, Emma glanced over at me again. "Though if you want to be alone, that's fine, too, of course."

  I really wasn't quite sure exactly what I wanted at present. Maybe I did just want to be alone. For how long, I had no idea. All I knew was that I couldn't handle dating a string of sub-par men like I had before meeting Desmond, and I certainly couldn't stand to be hurt by a man like him again, one who'd caused stirrings in my heart and definitely in my loins, and then had just left.

  Fortunately, before Emma could press me any further about dating, Jake effectively changed the subject by managing to remove the twist-off lid of his sippy cup, spilling apple juice everywhere and requiring Emma to take him into the changing rooms to put him in a new outfit from his diaper bag.

  Although I knew I was still a long way from figuring out what my dating life as a pregnant woman or a new mom might be, I did, however, end up buying the semi-sexy red dress. I figured I might as well enjoy wearing such a thing while my waistline was still fairly trim.

  That evening, a bit past eight, Emma met me at my apartment so that we could head down to the restaurant on the twentieth floor of the tower together. She apologized for being late by a few minutes, saying that Jake had needed a few extra cuddles before being left with his babysitter. I told her I understood and didn't mind at all, and I didn't. I'd needed a few extra minutes to finish going over my hair with a big-barrel curling iron anyway.

  By the time we reached the crowded restaurant, we were a full ten minutes late. The hostess said that everyone else in Commander Grant's party had already arrived, and she quickly led us over to the long, polished table where they were seated. Upon approach, I saw several men and women sitting on opposite sides of the table, and I saw just the broad shoulders, back, and dark hair of a man sitting at the head of the table.

  Then, as we got a little closer, close enough for me to partially see this man in profile, it struck me that he looked very, very familiar. Though it wasn't until the hostess had brought Emma and me all the way to the table that I knew for sure who the man was. Stunned, I was now standing two feet away from Desmond.

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  When the hostess announced to "Commander Grant" that his "l
ate guests" had arrived, he pulled his gaze away from his menu and immediately stood, facing Emma and me. Instantly, his eyes widened, his jaw went slack, and his lightly tanned skin became a bit pale. He looked like he'd just literally seen a ghost, which was how I imagined I looked like as well.

  My stomach felt like it had dropped right to the floor, and after not having a touch of morning sickness all day, I now felt distinctly queasy. Slightly dizzy as well. Honestly, I was a little afraid of my knees giving out beneath me.

  However, if Emma noticed Desmond and me both looking extremely thrown, she must have thought it was just because we were already very attracted to each other or something, because she didn't skip a beat in introducing us.

  "Madison, I'd like to introduce you to Commander Desmond Grant. Commander Grant, please meet Madison Bennett, our newest Gifted."

 

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