Arley by S L Davies
Author:S L Davies
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: MMM Romance, Threesome, MM Romance, Mpreg, Shifter Romance, Gay Romance, LGBT, Vampire, Vampire Romance, MC Romance
Publisher: S L Davies
Published: 2022-09-13T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twelve
Flynn
Harry and I had spent about a week just talking to one another. Obviously, we had to work in between that time. But every night, I would go back to his house, or he would come to mine. He never pushed me to do anything, and we always slept in separate beds. He encouraged me to talk more about Albany. With every word I shared, it got easier. It wasnât as painful to talk about her.
Of course, it was still hard to think about Luke and Mama without feeling that stab of pain, but I guessed that was something that was always going to be there. I hoped that the sting of betrayal would disappear one day, but it wasnât yet. However, the more I shared with Harry, the more I realized that Luke and Mama had been together for the entire time. All those times that Iâd see him coming out of Mamaâs room when I came home and believing him when he said he was just checking on her.
Iâd always find the baggies of coke on the coffee table that werenât there before he came over. He was just using me. That thought made me sick with anger. But like Harry said, I got Albany from him. That was at least the bright side until it wasnât. I loved that little girl wholeheartedly, and I was prepared to be everything she needed.
I would never understand why the gods stripped her from me. But at least with Harry, I was starting to be able to focus on the good. The time I did have her. Iâd spent so much time not thinking about it that I only focused on the grief. Iâd put all her photos away in the shoe box, and I never looked at them. It was too painful. But slowly, I started to think I didnât have to do that anymore. I could celebrate that I had this child, and I loved her.
When Arley came, I didnât know what came over me, but I just needed to feel his arms around me. I needed to know that he wouldnât hate me. I thought maybe it was because of the mating bond. But I wasnât totally sure. Harry and I had done a lot of talking about that too. I knew I was fated for both of them. And I knew that they were both destined for each other.
âWe have been talking a lot over the last week about this relationship,â Harry said as we sat on the couches in his living room.
Arley had just finished looking at every photo I had stored in the shoe box and encouraging me to display them in frames. He said that Albany was too pretty to be stored in a box. I agreed with him. And promised that I would get some shelves to put them up.
âOh yeah? And what have you discovered?â Arley asked.
Harry looked over at me, and I nodded my head. âI know that Iâm fated to both of you.
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