Dragon Compromise
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She’d said earlier that there was nothing they couldn’t overcome together if they were determined enough. That they could find a way to make this work, no matter what happened.
And for the first time in his life, he believed that. He trusted that.
He trusted her.
It was the most peaceful feeling he’d ever known, and he lay there simply enjoying it for several minutes.
Until he heard quiet footsteps in the hallway outside.
Careful not to disturb Lyrian, he stood, searching around for his pants. He found them on his way to the doorway and pulled them on, then slipped out through the fur as quietly as he could.
Karla stood there, holding a wide awake Anarian in her arms, and a smile spread across Brad’s face. The one final piece he needed to make his life complete. He held out his hands for his daughter, and Karla handed her over with a smile.
“Sorry,” she said quietly. “I didn’t want to disturb you, but she needed a feed.”
Brad shook his head. “You’re not disturbing me at all. Thank you for looking after her for this long.”
Karla shrugged, a touch uncomfortably, and gave him a wry smile. “It wasn’t so bad. And Taurian was right, getting used to looking after babies is probably a good thing.” Her hand went instinctively to her stomach.
Brad raised an eyebrow. “Any particular reason for that?” he asked, though he was pretty sure he already knew the answer.
Karla gave an uncertain smile. “Looks like Taurian and I are going to be parents ourselves in another eight months. I only hope we do as good a job as you and Lyrian have.”
“Congratulations,” Brad said quietly, with a genuine smile. He wished he could take credit for raising Anarian, but the reality was, very little of it had been his doing. “I’m not so practiced at being a parent myself, Lyrian raised Anarian alone until last week.”
“But you’ve done a fine job since then,” Karla insisted.
Brad opened his mouth to object, then closed it again. Instead, he nodded, and gave Karla a smile. “I’m sure you will too.”
Trust. He needed to trust that he could be the parent Anarian needed, just as he trusted he could be the mate Lyrian needed. This was both harder, and easier, than planning and organising everything.
“I hope so,” Karla said, but she did sound a little better. “For now, you’d better get some sleep while you can. Things won’t be quiet around here for long.”
Brad nodded. He couldn’t disagree with that. He let the curtain fall behind him as he returned to Lyrian.
He’d been trying to be quiet, but apparently not quiet enough. His mate’s eyes were open, and she smiled lovingly at him and Anarian. “I was just starting to miss her,” she said with a smile as she sat up and held out her arms.
Brad kissed Anarian’s forehead, and handed the baby over, then sat down behind Lyrian as she lay down and attached their daughter to the breast. “Did you hear the news?” he asked, rubbing her back.
“Anarian is going to have a cousin.” She sounded pleased.
Brad was pleased too. He wanted his daughter to grow up surrounded by her clan and her family. But he couldn’t help feeling uneasy as well. “It seems so risky, bringing a baby into things now. We don’t know what is going to happen with this meeting with the government. Hopefully it all goes well, but what if it doesn’t? What if we end up on the run, or worse, fighting for our freedom? That doesn’t seem like any place to be raising a baby.”
He was as much concerned for Anarian as for Karla and Taurian’s baby. Not that he’d had any choice in bringing her into the world. He certainly hadn’t planned it.
But he knew, even before Lyrian replied, that it didn’t matter. Even if he could go back in time and change things, he wouldn’t. The love he had in his heart for his family could overcome anything that happened.
He trusted that.
Lyrian smiled up at him, seeing the truth in his face. “We’ll find a way,” she said softly.
Any doubts Brad had faded away because he knew in his heart she was right.
The End
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