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Aquamarine (Awakened Sea Dragons Book 3) by Terry Bolryder (19)

Epilogue

“Wait. My sister what?” Kai was on his feet at the oracle’s words, while Seaton stayed in his chair, though his hands gripped the arms tightly.

“Kai, calm yourself,” Seaton said, reaching up to grab his brother’s arm and jerking him back into his chair. It wouldn’t do to show disrespect to the oracle. Not when none of this was her fault. She was simply the bearer of bad news.

Kai grumbled as he slumped back in his chair. “You’ve got to be kidding me. You let my sister go after that monster, and now she’s mated to him?”

The oracle was calm. Her hair was a light blue today, and though her face was weary, her whitish-purple eyes were alight. “I helped Marina with what she wanted. I trusted her implicitly. Besides, there was no way she could be stopped.”

“You didn’t have to help her get to space,” Kai said. “That would have stopped her.”

The oracle rubbed her temple, leaning forward on her desk. “You really think so? Besides, did you really want me to break your sister’s heart? I think we all sensed how she felt about Mercury, on some level or another. I think I ignored it until she was in here, pleading to save him, but once I saw it, I couldn’t just turn away.” There was a shrewd glint in her eyes. “Besides, Mercury is a powerful asset

“Ah,” Kai said, kicking back in his chair. “Now I get it. You just wanted more muscle in this stupid war with the wolves.”

“A war you contributed to,” the oracle said.

Kai flushed. “A war I got caught up in. I was nearly molested by a crazy wolf female because one of your dragons couldn’t keep away from one of their alphas.”

The oracle frowned. “Now that you have your mate, would you deny anyone else theirs?”

Seaton watched his brother as he sank back in defeat. Kai could be reactionary, but his heart was good and he was fiercely protective of those around him.

“No,” Kai said. “I would not. I would fight for anyone who was in danger of losing their mate. I’m sorry I got upset about the Marina thing. I just

“You are protective of your sister,” the oracle said. “As am I. But she has someone else to protect her now, and from what I hear on Drakkaris, he’s quite capable.”

“Drakkaris,” Seaton said, sounding it out on his tongue. “That’s this other… planet? I still don’t get why we don’t know about this.”

“The secrets you don’t know could fill another universe,” the oracle said lightly. “Now, I brought you in here because Marina and Mercury’s situation will be… complicated when they return. I’d like you to help with that.”

“Of course. My brother and I are willing to do whatever we can to help,” Seaton said. “Within reason and as long as it doesn’t endanger our mates.”

“I’m going to have Marina and Mercury settle in New York, near you and the other gem dragons, but in a separate building so the others feel safe. They will be joined by the dragons of Drakkaris and responsible for helping them find mates.”

Seaton’s eyes flew open. “Wait. What? More dragons?”

The oracle tented her fingers. “I told you we will need every resource we have. There is relative peace on Drakkaris, and because of high levels of metal, their dragon guard is dying. The leaders of Drakkaris would rather have them live, even if it means taking a human mate and staying on Earth.”

“What about mating with people on their own planet?” Seaton asked.

“There are no compatible humanoid races there,” the oracle said. “But we are hopeful that they could pair with humans, because they are not too different from the other metal dragons, except for their poison. And that’s where you come in.”

“Me?” Seaton asked.

“Both of you,” the oracle said. “Not only will Marina want occasional company, but her purifying abilities can only do so much. If you could visit occasionally, your naturally purifying presences might help them restrain the poison.”

“Would it put us in danger?”

“It only affects themselves,” she said. “They just need help with containment.”

“I don’t really understand, but if it helps Marina, I am happy to help,” Kai said.

“I as well.”

“Good,” the oracle said. “They will be back in a week or two, when they have finished honeymooning on Drakkaris.”

“Gives us some time to adjust to things. Talk about it with our mates,” Seaton said.

“The other dragons need some time to adjust as well. I just hope their like of Marina can outdo their skepticism around Mercury. I will try to spread news of what he did there to save everyone, including Marina. But that’s why it’s good they are staying here, rather than in Seattle by the other metal dragons. We don’t want to upset the coarse or noble metal dragons while they are still settling in with their mates.”

“But it’s okay to upset us?” Kai asked.

“She’s your sister,” the oracle said. “I kind of thought it would be worth it so you could see her. And besides, Mercury never went after you specifically.”

“I still don’t trust the creep,” Kai said. “But I’ll make sure and go over as much as I can to keep an eye on him.”

“Me, too,” Seaton said.

“Focus on your mates,” the oracle said. “I appreciate your help, but they are first priority. As for Mercury, I suspect we will see a changed dragon. He was already changing around Marina when she was visiting him in the dungeon. And he always had an element about him we didn’t understand due to him not being from Earth.” She sighed and leaned back in her chair. “All in all, I think things are about to get very exciting.”

Seaton looked at Kai nervously, and then they both sighed. At least no matter what happened, they would face it together, as a family, with many good friends at their side.

“Trust me. It’s going to be fine,” the oracle said.

Seaton knew she was right. Ever since he and his siblings had awoken, things had been difficult but turned out all right in the end. He had his mate, Jenny, and was happier than he’d ever been in the world.

With the world getting ever more dangerous and the future looking ever brighter, perhaps a powerful ex-criminal and his group of space dragon friends was just what they needed.

* * *

“It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” Marina said, looking out at the purple-blue water crashing on gray sand in front of her in turbulent waves.

“I suppose, if you like that sort of thing,” Mercury murmured.

She looked over to see he was teasing and smiled, nudging him in the arm.

“Aren’t we going in?” she asked, pulling her cover-up over her head to reveal a swimsuit of shimmering green.

Mercury just stared at her for a moment. Sometimes she caught him looking at her like that, as if he still couldn’t believe she was real and they were together.

That was okay. She’d be here as often as needed to show him she wasn’t ever going to leave.

Things would be difficult when they got back, but they would work through it.

Mercury finally pulled his shirt over his head and tossed it aside. She would never get tired of seeing that, the smoothness of his movements and the rippling of hard muscles as he raised his arms over his head.

Despite his many other problems, her mate was strong. Now that he was determined to use that strength for good, so many things were possible.

It had been several weeks since they’d mated, and they’d been spending time on Drakkaris, trying to let the dragons back home prepare for their return.

The queen had gotten in contact with the oracle, and through a small portal in the castle, they’d been able to talk to her about plans for the future.

Everything was about to change, but Marina wasn’t a bit nervous about it. She just had a feeling things would work out, and her intuition had been right enough lately that she was willing to trust it.

Sliding her hand into Mercury’s, she knew her decision to come here had been the right one.

“Do you really think we’ll be able to work things out?” Mercury asked. “What is your family going to think of me?”

She squeezed his hand and pulled him gently into the waves. She gasped at the feel of the water, which was warmer than Earth’s. It felt almost… silky. Perhaps the presence of more minerals.

“Different?” he asked. “I’ve never been much for going in the ocean, so I don’t know what to compare with.”

She nodded. “Definitely different. But water is water.”

“Metal dragons aren’t usually that into water,” Mercury said. “I would think we are prone to sinking.”

“I won’t let you sink,” Marina said.

“True, because I will be keeping my toes on the land,” Mercury said.

“I can change the density of water,” Marina said. “I can use currents to keep us afloat.”

“Nope,” Mercury said. “Not happening. And you didn’t answer my question about your family.”

“I don’t know what they’ll think,” she said quietly. “They never even approved of you talking to me. But they love me, and I think they’ll respect my decision all the same. Besides, it doesn’t hurt that I’m bringing one of the most powerful dragons on two planets back to help their cause.”

Mercury frowned at that slightly, perhaps embarrassed, but Marina could tell he was pleased. “I suppose.”

“It’ll work out. I promise.” She pulled him a little deeper so the water hit their calves. “And besides, even if we are… isolated, we’ll be too busy with our new work to pay much attention. A lot rests on us now.”

Mercury’s smile was wry. “That’s true. Getting a bunch of stupid space dragons mated should be a good enough distraction from being hated.”

“I’m really glad you’re willing to help,” Marina said, looking up at him with so much love she felt her heart might burst.

He nodded. “Of course. After all you’ve given me, how could I refuse? I have benefitted more than I ever should have from your soft heart. I’m not going to tell you to harden it now.”

“Good,” she said.

“I am, however, going to be here to protect it.” He swept her up in his arms, and they looked out at the horizon as wind whipped in Marina’s hair. She loved the feel of his chest even as she looked out at the ocean.

To her surprise, Mercury took another step forward, letting water come to his thighs. She looked up at him, shocked.

His lips curved up on one side in a wry smile. “You always do get me to do things I never thought I would do.” Then he took another step. “Plus, what will your family of water dragons think of me if I can’t even go in the ocean? After all, I’m mated to the aquamarine dragon.”

They’d talked about her stone and her powers after they’d mated. It was interesting that aquamarine was a stone of healing, because Mercury liked to say she had healed his heart.

“It’s so odd that you even care what someone thinks now,” she said. “For so long, your mantra has been that you don’t care.”

“No,” Mercury said, taking another step so they were waist deep. “My problem was I cared too much, and when no one cared back, it broke me. Now that I have someone to care about, someone who cares about me, I can’t deny I have a heart somewhere inside. That I long for connection like anyone else.”

She leaned her head into his chest, her feet just brushing the water as he walked farther in.

In a few moments, he was chest deep and the water was nearly covering her to her shoulders. She loved the warm feel of it, the clearness and the purple-blue hue.

“Will you miss Drakkaris?” she asked. “You only just got to come back here and discover your history, and now you’re leaving.”

“I don’t care about my history. I care about my home. My future. That’s you now,” he said, meeting her gaze with warm, melted-silver eyes. Then before she could react, he kissed her, and her body went liquid and soft as it did every time they touched.

No one had ever kissed her like this. No one else would ever kiss her again.

Just Mercury, for all time.

She threw her arms around his neck and kissed him back, letting the waves toss around them. He was right. It didn’t matter what planet they were on, just like it didn’t matter if she was in the water or on land. Or that he had a dark past and hers was uncomplicated.

As long as they were together, they were exactly where fate meant them to be.

* * *

* * *

I hope you enjoyed Marina and Mercury’s story. I’m so grateful for all of the messages and support I received from all of the readers who wanted Mercury to get a story. I was about ready to give up on him, but knowing you all wanted to see him happy, I couldn’t let you down. If you enjoyed it, I hope you’ll give it a review to help other readers find it.

Thanks again so much for your support! I always know I have the best readers.

Sincerely,

Terry

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