Spirit by Jacqueline Paige

Spirit by Jacqueline Paige

Author:Jacqueline Paige
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: paranormal romance, shape shifter, animal senses, shifter romace, mermaid shifter, jacqueline paige
Publisher: Exordium Books FRP


They walked without talking until the house was in view again. Overall, the complex had all of the homes far enough apart that everyone had their privacy but getting from one to the other was no more than a five-minute walk. He glanced back to Malachi’s home and wondered if they would need to add to it to make more room for three children. He smirked and looked down at the ground, if they had to expand it ten times, they would. Although with how harrowing it was to bring a child into the world, he hoped they didn’t go for that many. Their kind lived longer and had children at a later age than most did, but that didn’t mean it was without risks. The few women in the clan felt it was their responsibility to repopulate the clan’s number. Konner agreed, within reason. He glanced at Nolyn’s door as they went by, it was black again, thankfully. He still couldn’t believe she had considered getting pregnant to bring another life to the clan. Of course, when the options for available father came down to himself or Reeves, she’d changed her mind. For the longest time, Konner thought the two had a clandestine romance happening, but other than the odd look between them, there was no proof.

“You are leaving?” Terah stopped and stood where she could see the lake, “Malachi said he would have the helicopter ready.”

He stopped and crossed his arms over his chest, watching the ripples in the water. “I’m going to go get Shaelan so she can check on the babies.”

“She can do that?”

He looked down to see she was watching him now and not the water, “with a machine, yes she can actually see the babies. It’s called an ultrasound.”

“Can I see the babies?”

Konner shrugged, “I don’t see why not.”

He was rewarded with a brilliant smile, which cued his own whether he’d felt like smiling or not. She had some sort of contagious chemistry. “I will leave in the morning and be back before dinner time.”

“Your helicopter goes fast.” She didn’t sound amused.

“I think it’s more that I don’t have to follow roads to get where I’m going.” He cleared his throat and looked back to the water. “Listen, I know you’re probably wanting to go swimming, but for the next while, I need you to avoid swimming with the others.”

She gave him a distraught look. “You do not swim together?”

He stepped back and motioned to the path, “we do. I’ll explain it while we’re on the way to the fishery.” He grinned down at her, “I thought you might like to see it.”

“I would like to see the fish.” Her tone was much lighter now.

“We don’t eat from the fishery.” He gave her a quick look.

“I understand, I will behave.”

“We can go see the greenhouses too if you like.” He kept the pace slow, appreciating that this was the first time he’d been able to walk along at an easy pace, without looking over his shoulder.



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