Page 158 of Primal Kill


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Juniper seemed to know her way around the old home as they walked the silent halls. Terracotta pots clustered in corners, and hand-woven baskets hung on the stone walls. Shadows pooled on the tile floor where natural light spilled in. The house was strangely quiet.

“No one is here.”

“They’re probably out back.”

Curtains blew in the wind, and laughter carried on the breeze. “Go fish,” a female voice called.

Drifting past the flowing linens, Juniper pulled the curtains aside, and Adriel stilled. Herfather noticed them first. Then her mother turned, a smile frozen on her face.

Nostalgia washed through Adriel as she took in her mother’s familiar, timeless beauty. Those painful memories she’d tucked away spilled into the forefront of her mind.

Dane stood, holding a handful of playing cards. “You’re awake. How do you feel?”

Adriel couldn’t move. She felt safe and cherished. Loved and accepted. It was so much to process when, only days ago, she believed she’d never have reason to smile again.

She laughed, the sound coming out like a stunned sob.

Her mother slowly stood, and her father followed. Her voice was soft and her eyes watchful. “We’re so glad to see you, Adriel.” Lilias crossed the yard with cautious steps. “I can’t begin to express how much I’ve missed you. How I feared…”

Her father took her mother’s hand when emotion got the better of her. “Welcome home,filha.”

Filha.Adriel remembered that word. She wasFilha.Daughter.

They did not spoke a mixture of heavily accented English with various Portuguese words sprinkled throughout. She hadn’t spoken the language in centuries, but it was there, in the deepest part of her memories.

She held out her hands to them.“Eu também senti sua falta, Mamãe e Papai.”

They rushed forward and gathered her intotheir arms. Laughing and crying, they pressed kisses to her hair and face.

“I’m so sorry for all the pain I’ve caused?—”

“No, we’re the ones who must apologize. We never would have accepted your calling if we knew Cerberus was behind it. We assumed, once mated, you wanted your own life, so we tried to respect that.”

“I never would have intentionally left you without a goodbye!”

“Those troubles are behind us now,” her father said, grasping her shoulders affectionately. “Let us not waste another moment on the past. From here, we only look forward.”

“Agreed,” Dane said, closing this distance.

Adriel rushed to hug him. “I was so afraid when I saw you get hurt.”

“I’m fine. Solid as a rock.” He pounded a fist on his chest.

Her father clapped Dane on the shoulder. “Your friend here has been teaching us American card games, but I think he cheats.”

“Yeah right.” Dane cupped a hand at the side of his mouth and mumbled, “Your dad sucks.”

They were so comfortable with each other, so accepting. Juniper’s hand slipped into hers and squeezed. Their eyes met and she could so easily picture them living a happy life here.

She looked at her parents and smiled. “You met Christian?”

Her mother beamed. “What a fine son you’veraised! He says he will come for a visit as soon as his mate delivers.”

Adriel’s eyes widened. “Delilah’s pregnant?”

“Oh, I thought you knew.”

“I’m going to be a grandmother?” She looked at Juniper and Dane. “Did you know about this?”

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