A night of celebration, a lifetime consequence
e's
arm glow around her. A pang of regret hit me, wondering if I'd just scared h
ught up the wedding? It was a stupid, impulsive move. The words seemed stuck in
t was I doing? I should turn back, go home, and beat myself up for the
t the porch railing. "Fuck!" I yelped, startled, an
e, concern and surprise etched on her face. "Jace?
feeling the sting of the bump on my head. Natasha's eyes w
ed, stepping closer, her concern genu
r word, she grabbed my hand, her touch surprisingly gent
ing room was sparsely furnished, with a comfortable sofa facing a small television
had been a long time since someone had taken care of me like this. I wish
e asked, her voice
downplay it. "Just a little bump. I
race. "You should be more careful. I can't have you
smile creeping onto my face. "I thought
t sincere. "I like having you around, even
her movements. Her fingers were deft and careful, and I found m
trying to lighten the mood. "Maybe you
ink I'll stick to my day job, thank you very much. But I do h
d, my voice sincere. "It's nice t
rough the playful banter. "You deserve it
connection forming, a bond that was both exhilarating and terrifying. I wanted to r
ing the spell. She placed a
from the lamp caught the curve of her cheek,
, her lips brushing against mine, t
, the sound of a child's voice bro
ear tha
he direction
three, with bright eyes and a mischi
d, throwing her arms
mmy?" I murmured to my
ttle girl squealed, h
meanor changing. I had never seen such warmth and love in her eyes before. Did she have a
believe it. Natasha was a mom? But she had told me she was single. I had so many qu
daughter," she said, he
up at me with big brown eyes, and I felt a p
Natasha continued, "And this is Ciara,
age, along with a woman who smiled at me warmly. I felt
y, standing up to int
"Sorry, can I pick it quickly?" I as
self, feeling like I w
ered, my voice
r a moment, m
here," I said and
rry, Natasha, but I have to go,
oncern etched on her fa
lied, trying to reassure her.
e, just turned and hurried ou
pounding in my chest. When I arriv
was in an accident," I told t
tically. "Let me check. A
ng with fear. When I burst into the room, I sa
med, relief writte
e of fear wash over me. "What happe
some idiot ran into me," she explained, wi
lief, feeling a weight
ister asked, looking at me pleadingl
ay anything. But you have to promis
, looking reliev
Natasha and her daughters. What was going on there? And why h