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“She has been alone in life long enough. I will not expose her to more pain or negativity,” Saber added.

Feldman stepped closer. “As a fey knight, I have the ability to sense evil or powers meant to do harm. If information arises that could potentially harm Lexi or upset her, I will stop.”

“I don’t like this,” Paul added.

“Do I not have a say in this?” Lexi asked.

“As our mate, there are certain decisions that we make for you.

You do not know the first thing about fey knights or the powers of other realms.”

“That is true, wolf, but she did something unheard of, and that alone makes her unlike any other human in this realm.”

“What’s that?” Andre asked.

“She heard my thoughts just as she heard the three of yours and any other conversations she wants to.”

“What? When and how did this happen?” Saber asked.

“The two of you spoke through a mind link?” Valco asked.

Sierra covered her mouth and gasped at the information. The room went silent, and Lexi held Feldman’s gaze until Saber turned her to face him. He was angry, and immediately she sensed his displeasure with her.

“Lexi, I thought we discussed this last night. Did you not promise to tell us everything, to not lie or withhold information?” Saber whispered.

“I have done no such thing. I heard Feldman last night at dinner, and then I heard you, Paul, and Andre. I had never experienced
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anything like this ever. Today, Feldman initiated the conversation, and I immediately heard him. I have not lied or held information from you. If anything, it is I who is left out of this little group because I am human.”

Saber touched her cheek, then caressed her lips with his thumb.

“You are our mate. Nothing else matters.”

“I have some questions I would like answered,” Lexi directed her statement toward Feldman.

“Yes, what would you like to know?” Feldman replied, crossing his arms in front of his chest.

“I would like to know what a fey night is. What makes you so special?”

“Lexi!” Paul reprimanded, but Feldman raised his hand dismissing Paul’s concern and smiled at Lexi.

“It is difficult to explain—”

“Because I’m human?” Lexi interrupted.

Feldman held her gaze, she lowered her eyes, and he continued.

“Because, you only know of this world and the existence of werewolves and fey nights is new information to you. There are others…many other forms and beings, mystical creatures both good and evil. Some live and hide in this realm while others live and hide elsewhere.”

“What do you mean by another realm? Is that like time travel or something or different planets?”

“Sort of, but it is difficult to describe. Take me for example, I come from a group of mystical creatures similar to fairies.”

“Fairies? You mean like Tinker Bell?” Lexi asked.

Feldman smirked then puffed out his chest. “Do I look like Tinker Bell to you?”

Lexi blushed. “Of course not.”

He smiled.

“There is a group of magical people called Feys. They are protectors of the realm and other worlds and have a series of
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responsibilities. They conduct everything from foreseeing the future, revisiting the past, providing safety for other creatures, and ensuring the sanctity of goodness. That’s where I come in. Every few hundred years, a special fey is chosen to go into knight training. It is an honor and a privilege to be part of this elite force of fey. They are the most powerful beings on earth. We are a rare breed and are called to duty in whatever realm or time necessary to destroy evil.”

“Evil? Is that why you are here? Are my mates in danger?” Lexi asked.

“Many questions will be answered if you allow me,” Feldman stated, moving closer to Saber and Lexi. He took her hand into his, and instantly Lexi felt the tingling sensation. She was shocked as the emotion and connection traveled through her veins. They turned toward one another, both shocked by the correlation.

“What is it?” Paul asked, noticing everyone staring at Lexi and Feldman and the way Feldman’s eyes widened in shock.

“It’s okay, mates. I will be safe with Feldman. Do not fear,” Lexi whispered as Saber released her.

“What’s wrong, Feldman? What happened?” Valco asked.

He seemed to clear his head before he spoke. “She is more special than even I could have imagined. The magic around her, the feel of the spirits are strong. There’s something else. It’s like an energy shield blocking her. I recognize it, though. Please give us the time I am asking for,” Feldman pleaded, and all the wolves could do was nod as Feldman led Lexi into the study.

* * * *

Lexi followed Feldman’s directions, lying on the sofa and placing her arms at her sides.

“I had no idea. It’s amazing, really, because the spirits sent me here with no information, no hint as to the intensity of this mission. I am thrilled and honored.”

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“Why? What is so special?” Lexi asked.

“You are, dear. I hate to burst that little bubble of yours that thinks that you are merely human and outside of the circle here. If anything, you are beyond every wolf, alpha, and fey in this realm.”

“Feldman, you’re making no sense at all. What’s with the mumbo jumbo stuff? Who am I? Why am I so special?”

“First, I must lift the spell that the family has surrounded you with as a protective shield.”

“Family?”

“Hush now while I try the codes and call out for help from the spirits.”

Lexi lay still, closing her eyes and allowing her gut instincts to lead her. Feldman made a series of hand gestures while chanting in some foreign yet vaguely familiar language. The more he chanted, the heavier her eyelids became, and soon she was in another place.

Lexi felt the cast disappear from her arm. Her injuries instantly healed, and her strength and awareness were remarkably strong. She felt magnificent and superior, physically and mentally.

Then she saw that she was no longer alone, but surrounded by other fairies, gods, and goddesses, including Feldman. He reached his hand out to her, and she knew it was safe to take it and let him lead her through this vision.

“Lexi, the spirits and fey alike welcome you back, for we have waited a hundred years for your return.”

“My return?” she questioned, absorbing the sight of such magic and beauty around them. She felt at ease and completely loved for once in her life. She thought of Saber, Paul, and Andre.

“Do not concern yourself with the alphas. They are nearby, and you are meant to be with them. The love between you four is strong and powerful in itself. There is much the fey want to tell you, so please allow them to,” Feldman whispered, then released her hand and let the fairies take her on the journey.

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* * * *

Lexi learned a great deal on the journey. She was overcome by the love and protection surrounding her. There were no negative thoughts of her past or the life that could have been if the magic spell had not surrounded her. She was surprised to find out who and what she actually was. Although it was bizarre, she accepted it as if somewhere deep inside she knew it to be true.

“My beautiful Lexi, I have waited to greet you and welcome you to your heritage. My name is Bethany, the goddess of Vaneer. It is an honor.”

Lexi smiled at the fairy. Bethany was so stunning and exotically beautiful with shiny red hair and abundant curls accentuated by a floral headband. Her eyes of green were like jewels shining in the sunlight. Lexi stared in awe.

Bethany smiled. “You are gorgeous, more beautiful than imagined. I can see your mother and grandmother in you. I can also sense the strength of your father. The gods have chosen well. Now let me explain.”

Bethany began telling Lexi a story about her ancestors.

“Let me begin with your great-great-grandmother. She was sent to protect the were pack McFay from annihilation. An evil sorceress blocked her from returning to the earth because she wanted to keep the prince of Malan for herself. While stuck in human form on Earth, her mother, Shilo, met and fell in love with Falkon, the alpha were of Malan. Though his parents weren’t happy about the attraction, the two fell in love and mated. Shilo’s powers were passed down to each female child, but none of the women had been strong enough for the fey to reveal those powers and remove the sacred shield.

“One day a female ancestor of Shilo and a male ancestor of Marrokk met and fell in love. The fey believe that, upon the completion of their mating, the powers of fey were released into the child she conceived during their mating ceremony. That child was
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instantly placed in danger as word spread through the realms about such a powerful and important child. The fey took it upon themselves to secure that child and place her on Earth in human form so that the sanctity of both fey and wolf would continue for eternity. It has been said that there would come a time when that child, if powerful and strong enough, would have the capability to weaken the shield, destroy it, and stand beside her alpha wolves to defend not only the alpha pack members, but all other realms.”

Bethany was silent a moment as Lexi absorbed the story.

“Your mating to the largest werewolf pack in the United States could not have come at a better time. Your three Alphas are special as well because of their strength and their bond with you. There is danger ahead of you and your wolves. The war has begun, and with the assistance of an evil sorcerer, one rogue wolf has learned of your existence. He will stop at nothing to get you, mate you, and use your powers for evil. It is important that you continue to bond with your wolves, to learn of the strengths and weaknesses of your powers and your heritage. Do not hold back your love for them.

“Finally, Feldman is your cousin on your great-great-grandmother’s side. He is the closest member of your family still living and will eternally remain near and in this realm. Jacob, Sierra, and Troy share the bloodline from your father’s side. They are your family as well,” Bethany stated with a smile.

Lexi felt tears emerge. She had family, and they had been around her for years, and she didn’t even know it. That explained the connection she felt to all of them. Then the thought of bringing them harm entered her mind.

“Do not fret, dear. You will protect them, and they will protect you. The Fates are in charge, and news of your existence will be bringing many to seek you out, greet you, and show homage to you.

Your wolves will be informed and will protect you, for it is a great honor bestowed upon their pack.”

“I have so many questions.”

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“I know you do, and the simplest way for me to answer will be to open up your mind to all that has occurred. When you awaken, you will have learned the story of your creation, every detail, and explanation of your abilities, your powers, enemies, and friends. You will be complete and will know exactly what you are supposed to do.

Now close your eyes, Lexi, and allow the spirits to touch your heart, your soul, and your mind.”

Lexi did as Bethany said. Closing her eyes, she absorbed the feeling of security and love before the information began and her mind went black.

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Chapter13

“You sure she’s going to be all right?” Saber asked as he carried Lexi from the study to the bedroom. Paul pulled down the covers on the bed as Andre grabbed an extra blanket.

“Yes, wolf, she will be fine. There is much for her to learn, and after this deep sleep, she will be better than before.”

“What happened to her cast? Is her arm okay?” Andre asked, taking it into his hand and gently caressing where the bone had been broken.

“Yes. She is healed. Let her rest.”

Feldman bent down and kissed her forehead. He felt the wolves’

hackles rise.

He placed his hand on Saber’s shoulder. “Do not worry, wolf. It is not as you think. Lexi will explain when she arises. Be sure that one of you remains by her side always.” Feldman left the room, closing the door behind him.

* * * *

“What the hell is going on?” Paul asked, sitting on the other side of the bed, staring at Lexi as she slept.

“I don’t know, but if magic and fey are involved, I fear a lot more than we anticipated in finding our mate,” Andre replied.

“I knew she was our mate the moment I set eyes on her. The power of the bond was very strong and our connection greater than any other relationships I have ever heard of,” Paul added.

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“I know what you mean. The mere fact that in a week’s time she could hear us telepathically, the visions securing my safety and the other alphas’…there’s more to this bond,” Saber professed.

“I guess all we can do is wait instead of trying to figure out the impossible,” Andre added before lying down on the bottom of the bed.

Saber got into bed beside Lexi, cuddling close to her as she slept.

Paul got in on the other side, pressing his body against her backside.

His wolf awoke at the closeness.

“I love her,” Paul whispered.

“I love her, too,” Andre replied.

There was silence a moment before Saber spoke.

“As do I,” he replied, and Paul and Andre laughed.

“What?” Saber inquired.

“Nothing, tough guy…nothing,” Paul teased, and the room went silent except for Lexi’s soft breathing.

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Chapter 14

Her own rumbling stomach awoke Lexi from the deep sleep.

Slowly she opened her eyes and blinked them to adjust to the darkness of the room and the one light from a lamp in the corner. It was late, and she was alone in bed. They couldn’t be far, but she knew she had been asleep a long time. She felt it and wondered how she could have slept the day away. She felt an intense need to see her wolves. Her wolves? How easily she proclaimed them as her own now. It was the Fates’ decision, and now she understood why she was meant for them. Her mind was anew with knowledge and information that had always existed but lay shielded even from herself. The fey were powerful beings.

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