So, learning the website/social media/author page side of things feels like being back in school and having to do homework and wanting to rip out my hair. But I will persevere so I can update you on new projects, old projects being turned into paperbacks, release dates, etc. I still want to hear your thoughts on Xavier and if you want him to get together with Thea and the triplets.
Back to third-person POV Their arrival was dramatic. For millennia, the realm of the gods had been all but empty. A host of angels and Valkyries couldn't arrive unnoticed, nor could they be ignored. The gods walked toward the commotion. Thea, the triplets, and Xavier walked out in front to meet
"I have hated you all so much for so long. You made me into something that no one could love. Forced me into solitude long before you locked me away. Why? Why me? Why did you do all the things you did to me?" "We meant for you to lead the way, to evolve the species," one of the gods said. "You did
"Valkyries!" Thea called out. She turned and faced them. The Valkyries all stood at attention. "You have served so well," Thea said. "I couldn't have done any of this without you, but because of you, we accomplished our mission and more. I know we all thought today would be it. I'd be gone, and yo
Thea turned her attention to Delta team. "My original Delta team," Thea addressed them. "You all joined Delta team before there was proof I was gifted and before anyone knew what our mission would be or what would be required of you. You believed in me before I did. You protected me, trained me, he
Thea and the triplets arrived in their old bedroom. "Are we back at New Dawn?" Alaric asked, looking around. "No," Conri said. "Remember, we can manifest anything up here. I thought something familiar would be nice. We can recreate any moment we ever had on Earth as mortals. Want our cabin? Somewh
"Yeah." "We can actually merge and feel each other fully. Physically. Mentally. Emotionally. All of it. This is a dream come true." "I freaked out at first knowing that our matebond was gone," Thea said. "But this—whatever we have now—is exponentially better." "It's strange," Conri said. "The ma
"If it weren't for that," Alaric started. "Maybe something romantic would have developed." "The matebond still would have blocked it," Thea said. "Being romantic with someone else would have hurt each other." "Maybe," Conri said. "Maybe not. He touched you a lot, and we never felt anything bad."
Xavier appeared. He looked at the group and the replica of their bedroom. The triplets were eating peaches on the bed and staring innocently at him in boxer briefs. Thea sat on the edge of the bed, looking up at him in a bra and panties. "What's up?" Xavier asked. "Time to talk," Thea said. They