The night was warm. Rain fell softly and the scent of jasmine permeated the air. Wyatt could hear the snakes plopping into the water from the branches of the cypress trees. Alligators bellowed occasionally and insects droned. The music of the swamp. The moon was at half-mast, bathing the bayou in a soft bluish light – his favorite time of night.
A little hand brushed his jaw, tiny little fingers, softer than anything he’d ever felt in his life – other than Pepper’s skin – walked their way to his lower lip. He smiled down into Thym’s eyes. She snuggled closer to him. He loved rocking her, holding her close. His little shy Thym, already turning into a daddy’s girl.
“Hey baby,” he said softly, and kissed her little fingers.
I love when you do that. Pepper’s voice filled his mind.
He felt her inside of him. He loved having her there, twisting him up into knots, soothing him, or just talking intimately, like now. She rocked Cannelle, a gentle rhythm of love, the small bundle curled up in her arms. Elle was a funny little girl, with the best sense of humor, always laughing and playing peek-a-boo or even trying to play a joke. She was good with the members of his team, but at night, she wanted Pepper. She cuddled with Wyatt and Nonny, but Pepper had to put her to bed.
Wyatt was still a little worried about her. She clung to Pepper, always wanted her in her sight. Sometimes she had nightmares. Wyatt wanted Braden to pay for those nightmares.
On his left side, Nonny rocked Ginger. Ginger was in her element now, comfortable in the house and with all members of their team. She chattered the most, learning English at a rapid rate. Ginger was definitely the leader of his little viper gang.
Pepper’s soft little hiss had him turning his head to meet her eyes. His grin widened.
I’m in your head. Do not refer to our daughters as the viper gang.
He’d known she’d have that reaction. Seriously? Who would pass up a chance at such a cool name? They’ll kick ass in school. Trust me, sugar, they’re goin’ to love it. After all, their mama is the head viper…
I have no viper in me whatsoever, Pepper denied. The rhythm of her rocking chair picked up, moving a little faster.
You’re a snake snob. I had no idea.
He found he liked poking the tiger. The woman could get some serious attitude over the funniest things. He loved the flash of purple in her dark eyes when she glared at him. Especially now, when she held a baby in her arms and looked soft and beautiful. Even vulnerable and fragile. And then she had the attitude that always, always, turned him on.
Sprawled out on the porch was Ezekiel, lifting a bottle of beer to his mouth. Malichai lazily swung on the porch swing. Across from him, seated on the railing was Draden. Mordichai was up on the roof out of sight, and Trap was where Trap always was. In the laboratory, trying to solve the puzzle of why the caps weren’t working on the girls’ teeth and how to make the antivenom universal and less dangerous. Life was good.
“Trap really thinks we can set up shop here, Wyatt,” Ezekiel said. “He’s got his man looking for real estate, trying to buy up everything around this place and even right up to the plastics building.”
“I can see him livin’ in that monstrosity,” Wyatt said. “He’d turn the entire second floor into a shooting range.”
“He’s a good boy,” Nonny put in her two cents.
The men chuckled politely. Ezekiel raised his beer toward Nonny. “Grand-mere, you think we’re all good boys.”
“??’Cept Wyatt,” Nonny proclaimed.
Wyatt, busy playing with Thym’s hand, swung his head around to look at his grandmother. He knew he should never have taken the rocker in between the two women. It was a dangerous spot.
“I don’ think I want to know why even Trap is considered a good boy and I’m not. I’m not curious and I’m not askin’,” he declared.
“You’re goin’ to find out. You got you a good woman, boy. And three beautiful daughters. If I’m readin’ the tea leaves correctly, you’re wastin’ no time at all tryin’ for a fourth. I don’ see a ring on that girl’s finger. I don’ see her name is Fontenot. That’s not right, Wyatt. I raised you better than that.”
There was a stunned silence. Ezekiel was the first to break it. His snicker was loud in the stillness of the night. Malichai followed with a belly laugh. Draden broke into a coughing fit.
“Did I say somethin’ funny, boys?” Nonny’s voice cut like a lash. “Because I don’ recall sayin’ anythin’ funny at all.”
The men shut up instantly. Wyatt looked at Pepper for help. He didn’t know why, but seriously, one didn’t mess with Nonny when she spoke in that voice.