She smiled and nodded. “I swear I’ll be quick.”
He chuckled, love definitely glinting in his eyes. “I’ll come with you.”
“What’s the plan?” Zane exploded.
Felicity sighed. “I’ve always planned to blow up this place, and since we’re here . . .” Her sons looked at her like she’d gone completely insane, their eyes wide, their mouths open.
Zane finally turned his wrath on Daire. “You’re okay with this?”
Daire studied her.
Felicity held her breath. Either he got her, or he didn’t.
Finally, his grin widened. “Aye.”
Her heart swelled. She smiled so big her cheeks hurt.
Logan shoved away from the wall. “You’re as crazy as she is.”
“I hope so,” Daire returned, sauntering over to her and holding out an elbow. “Shall we?”
Laughter rumbled up from deeper than her physical body as she slid her hand along his arm. “We shall.” She glanced over her shoulder. “We’ll be right back, boys. By the way, after we finish off the planekite mines and maybe rob a bank or two, I’m thinking about having more kids. Say a few girls?”
Her boys paled.
“Demon-witch hybrid girls?” Sam said slowly, shaking his head. “As our sisters? We’ll never get to sleep again.”
Daire patted her hand. “Sounds like a plan to me.”
She nearly hopped as they reached the lift. “I never thought I’d say this, but it’s so good to be alive.”
“I agree.” Her mate pressed the button, and within moments, they were at the right level.
They studied the explosives, which were fairly simple. Setting one to blow would blow them all, and there were enough piled high that the entire mountain would go.
Daire carefully engaged one with a timer and gave them five minutes.
Felicity’s chest felt way too full. She paused at the control section of the level but did the right thing. Flipping several buttons, she grabbed the microphone and made sure all speakers in the mine and adjoining business part were fully on. “Hello. This is your one warning. Since all of you can teleport, if you haven’t already done so, you’re gonna want to in the next four minutes. This place is going to blow.”
Daire clapped. “Nicely done.”
“Thanks.” She slid out from behind the console and ran to take his hand. They hustled up the lift and to where the boys were pacing frantically.
“Mom—” Zane started.
She walked right into his arms. “The mountain is going to blow in about three minutes.”
He shook his head and grabbed Logan in a half hug. “Sam? Get Daire.”
Then he whisked them from danger.
Daire left Felicity sleeping peacefully in a guest bedroom in Simone’s penthouse after a long shower. A very long shower where he’d made sure all the blood was washed off her for good. He stalked out to the living area and paused to take in the Seattle skyline. Stunning and sparkling. Just like his mate.
The Kyllwood three lounged on sofas and chairs in the massive room after having eaten what looked like several pounds of cheeseburgers.
“Transporting takes protein,” Sam said around a mouthful of French fries.
“I wouldn’t know,” Logan muttered, grabbing for a plate of what looked like mini-tacos.
At this point, Daire would need another job just to keep the kid fed. “You have plenty of time to learn how to teleport. Stop worrying about it.”
Zane finished texting something on his phone and glanced up. “How’s Mom?”
“Exhausted.” Daire padded barefoot around the sofa, grabbed a lone cheeseburger, and dropped onto a chair. “I figure we all should talk.”
“We’ve already been talking,” Logan said, pulling a beer from a bucket and tossing it at him.