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“There’s no hurry. Now you’re just grasping at things to worry about. Close your eyes and concentrate on your breathing again.”

“Should I have put off the blood test? I was just afraid Vanni might get upset, depending on the outcome.”

“You said she wasn’t angry when you told her she could be pregnant.”

“She wasn’t.”

“Stop worrying. You’re making me edgy.”

“Sorry.”

“It’s just a human wedding. You got her to agree to be your mate. The tough part is over. Relax.”

“You’re right. She’s here and she’s mine.”

“Exactly.”

The doors dinged for the elevator and Smiley held his breath. Beth stepped out first. He stood so fast his knee slammed into the edge of the table. He grimaced but ignored the pain. He rushed forward but came to a halt when Vanni stepped out. He swayed a little on his feet. A firm hand gripped his elbow to steady him.

Vanni’s hair was down and she wore a lacy dress that he hadn’t seen before. It accentuated her curves and made his dick hard. She was a vision of beauty. Her head turned and she spotted him. Her smile broke him out of his frozen moment.

“I love you,” he blurted.

“Fuck,” Jericho muttered. The male released him. He seemed to fix his attention on Beth. “Is she as nervous as he is?”

“Like a virgin on prom night,” Beth stated. “Yes. I forgot. You probably don’t know what that means, do you? She’s good to go.”

Smiley closed the distance between him and Vanni. He reached out and hoped she didn’t notice the way his hands trembled. He liked the way her cheeks turned slightly pink and how her tongue darted out to wet her lips. “You take my breath away.”

“I hope you don’t mind that I put on a little makeup. I wanted to look my best.”

“I’d have to throw you over my shoulder and carry you to our room to avoid taking you on the floor if you looked any better.”

“Smooth,” Jericho muttered.

“Hot.” Beth sighed.

Smiley cringed a little inside. “I mean, you’re beautiful.”

Vanni ducked her head shyly before lifting her gaze and giving him a dazzling smile. “I’m ready. Are you?”

“Since the first moment I held you in my arms.” He offered her his hand. She took it and he transferred it to his forearm, moving to her side. “Let’s go. They brought us an SUV so your hair doesn’t get windblown.”

“That’s so thoughtful.”

“I’m trying to be,” he admitted.

Vanni leaned against him, holding his gaze. “Just be you. That’s who I love.”

His chest hurt but he knew why. She was his mate, accepted him for who he was and he’d never thought he’d have that. “We’re in this together. Always.”

“We are.” She gripped him a little tighter. “Let’s do this.”

He loved his Vanni.

Epilogue

He tore his shirt over his head and tossed it on the grass. His gaze darted around the woods. “What do you think of the Wild Zone?”

“It’s beautiful. Are we going to meet any of the New Species who live here?”

“Not today. I asked them to stay out of sight but they are close. I didn’t want you to be frightened.”

“You explained that they look a little more animalistic than normal but they are New Species. I know I’m safe.”

“Are you sure you’re feeling up to this?” Smiley studied her eyes, a frown marring his handsome face.

“Yes. I’m sure.”

“Just stay close to me. I’d never allow anything to happen to you.” He glanced down at her belly. “To either of you.”

“I know. Stop worrying. It’s kind of hot but so am I. Are we going swimming or not?”

He nodded. “Okay. Just remember that and try not to show fear. They can sense it. I talked to Leo this morning and he said they were hanging out in this spot. The fishing is great. Some of the residents are on standby in case they are needed. You’re totally safe.”

“I really want to meet them.” Vanni felt excited. “This is so cool.”

He grinned. “It is.” He clasped her hand and led her toward the edge of the river.

Vanni peered around but didn’t spot them at first. The wide expanse of river distracted her though. Heavy trees lined the other side and the sight of unspoiled natural beauty never ceased to amaze her. It’s why she’d chosen to live at Reservation. She loved their cabin in the woods. She’d even put out bird feeders and dozens of them visited their porch every day.

Smiley paused and drew her to a halt. “There they are.” He raised his free hand and pointed.

She followed the line of his finger and caught a glimpse of something light brown moving in the tall grass. It emerged at the edge of the river and she smiled. “He’s so big.”

“That’s Gus.”

“I thought they’d be dark brown.”

“Only when their coats are wet.”

A second one, slightly larger than the first, came out of the grass. Smiley released her hand and hugged her around her waist. He absently rubbed her slightly extended belly. It was something he did often since they’d learned she was pregnant. It hadn’t happened right away but six months of trying had accomplished it. They’d just found out four weeks before.

“That’s Pete. He’s a lazy thing. He’s also a good hundred pounds larger. He loves to sleep.”

“They hibernate in the winter, right?”

“Yes. They just came out of it not too long ago. They are actually much bigger at the end of summer. I’m going to go say hello and let you see how friendly they are. Stay here.”

She clutched at him. “Are you sure it’s safe?”

“They are my friends.” He gave her a reassuring look. “You trust me.”

“You know it.”

She hated to let him go but he never left her for long. He’d even cut his work hours to spend more time with her. He’d become more than her lover and her mate. He was her best friend. She hugged her middle and watched him slowly approach the pair of grizzlies. They either smelled or saw him, both turning their heads.

“Your daddy is really brave,” she whispered.

“I heard that,” Smiley called out but he didn’t glance over his shoulder to look her way. “Your mother is incredibly beautiful. I’d tell him you’re sexy but he won’t understand that term until he’s old enough to notice females.”

Vanni smiled. “Just be careful.”

“Always.”

She was nervous when he walked right up to the pair. One of them opened his mouth and she tensed, expecting the bear to bite him. He didn’t. He actually turned his head and she watched in amazement as Smiley reached out, roughly rubbing the top of his head. The other one swaggered closer and bumped into his side. Smiley laughed and rubbed his head too.

“Good boys,” she heard him say. “How have you been?”

Pride and a little awe swept through Vanni. Her mate was amazing. He turned his head and grinned at her. “See? They’ve really adjusted to life at Reservation and accept us. They are downright friendly.”

She was glad they didn’t attack him.

He left the bears and returned to her side. “They are fine with you this close to them.” He locked gazes with her. “You know I’d never allow anything to hurt you. Your scent is all over me. I made sure of it. They like it.”

“Not in the I-want-to-eat-you-for-dinner way, right?”

“That’s how I feel.” He winked. “I like to eat you all the time.”

She didn’t blush anymore when he said things like that. “I like that too.”

The bears just stared at her from a distance but didn’t seem to mind her presence. Smiley moved to put his body between her and them. He always took a protective stance when he thought she might be in danger and she appreciated it. He’d never let anything bad happen to her. She had faith.

The bears turned away and moved closer to the river. Smiley shifted his position and stepped behind her, wrapping his arms loosely around her waist.

She relaxed against him. “Thank you for bringing me here and sharing this.”

He rested his chin on top of her head. “I want to share everything with you, babe. Life wouldn’t have meaning without you.”