Chapter 60: She’s Alive
Rosalie
Georgia gripped the coffee mug in her hands, her dark hair disheveled and falling around her face. I had never seen her like this, so tired. So out of sorts. I didn’t even ask if she wanted more coffee as I refilled her mug, returning the carafe to the coffee maker and reaching into an upper cabinet, pushing aside several boxes of tea and grasping the bottle of whiskey Ethan kept tucked away.
poured a liberal shot of it into her coffee, glancing into her downcast eyes.
I could hear Ethan and Talon talking in Ethan’s office, their voices carrying down the hallway and into the kitchen. Above my head, I imagine kacidra, Hanna, and Rowan speaking about the same manner of things, their heads bent close together as they whispered their grievances in the guest room, the door only slightly ajar.
“There hasn’t been this many people in this house, ever,” I said, breaking the silence.
Georgia glanced up at me, a brief, somber smile twitching into view in the corner of her mouth.
“We never had this; you know… a family home, something cozy, something just for us.” She sipped her coffee, letting it linger in her mouth for a moment before swallowing.
“That’s why Ethan built it,” I replied, sipping my own coffee, now tepid. “He wanted Rowan and Maeve to have something you never had.”
“Doesn’t that seem backward to you?” Georgia said with a little laugh. “That Ethan, Talon, and I all grew up in palaces, princes and princesses? The kind of people you would think would have it all?”
“Fairy tales,” I laughed, shaking my head.
“We thought we had had our happy ending, didn’t we?” Georgia sniffed, turning her mug in a circle.
I reached out, hesitating before placing my hand over hers. What could I possibly say to her?
Theard Ethan’s footsteps in the hallway and looked up as he entered the kitchen. He looked at me, his eyes telling me everything I needed to know.
“Come, Georgia. Let’s go get some rest.” Talon entered the kitchen behind Ethan, his eyes lined with dark circles. He placed his hand on Georgia’s shoulder, gripping it.
Ethan and I watched as Georgia dissolved into a puddle of tears while Talon held her, looking away as his eyes misted with the same watery substance.
Ethan blinked, working his jaw as he stared at them, then turned his gaze back to me.
‘Want to go for a walk with me?’ he asked over the mind-link, his eyes boring into mine.
I nodded, sliding the bottle of whiskey across the kitchen island toward Talon, who nodded his thanks without looking at me.
Then I followed Ethan back through the house, stopping at the foot of the stairs to look up into the second -floor hallway, where the soft voices of the young ones were floating down through the air. Rowan,
Kacidra, and even Hanna. They were home. They were safe.
“What did you say to Talon?” I asked as we walked down the driveway toward the gate.
“I told him the truth,” Ethan said simply, pushing the gate open and holding it for me.
“What truth is that?” I took long strides to keep up with him as we walked down the long gravel road leading to the village, my breath quickening.
He veered off the road, taking our well beaten trail through the trees. “That we cannot go back to Mirage to search for Ernest.”
I stopped walking, shocked. I hadn’t expected this.
‘Why would you say that to them, Ethan?”
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“Was I supposed to lie to them?” He was staring me down, his eyes shining with unspoken emotion.
“Ethan… this is their son, our nephew!”
“I already went, Rosalie. I failed-”
“You did not fail! You got our son to safety and discovered -”
“I discovered everything we knew about this place, our origins… your powers…” He trailed off, looking through the sparse trees toward the bluff that hang over the inlet, a special, personal space only for us.
“If Rowan hadn’t been with you, you would have stayed behind.copy right hot novel pub