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Black Dagger Brotherhood 11 - Lover at Last

Black Dagger Brotherhood 11 - Lover at Last

Titel: Black Dagger Brotherhood 11 - Lover at Last Kostenlos Bücher Online Lesen
Autoren: J.R. Ward
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this is a rule for all of us. You’re not special. You’re not the only one not going out in the field. Clear?”
    Qhuinn muttered under his breath, but when the Brother extended his palm, he clapped his own against it and nodded.
    As Tohr took off, jogging down the grand staircase, Qhuinn wanted to go on a cursing spree: a whole evening to himself. Yay.
    Nothing like having a date night with a depressive.
    Hell, maybe what he should do is go up to the movie theater, throw on some hormone-replacement-therapy patches, and cheer himself up by watching
The Sound of Music
and painting his toenails.
    Maybe
Steel Magnolias…Like Water for Coconuts.
    Or was that
Chocolate
, he wondered.
    Then again, maybe he could just shoot himself in the head.
    Either would work.

    Blay’s family’s safe house was out in the countryside, surrounded by snow-covered fields that undulated gently to forested boundaries. Made of cream-colored river stone, the manor wasn’t grand, but rather cozy, with low-beamed ceilings, plenty of fireplaces that were always lit in the cold weather, and a state-of-the-art kitchen that was the only modern thing on the property.
    In which his mom cooked positive ambrosia.
    As he and his father emerged from the study, his mother looked over from her eight-burner stove. Her eyes were wide and worried as she stirred the cheese she was melting in a copper double boiler.
    Not wanting to make a big deal out of the huge deal that had just gone down in that book-lined room, Blay flashed a discreet thumbs-up at her and took a seat at the rough oak table in the alcove.
    His mother put her hand over her mouth and closed her lids, still stirring even as the emotions welled.
    “Hey, hey,” his father said as he came up to his
shellan
. “Shhhhh…”
    Turning her to him, he wrapped his arms around his mate and held her close. Even as she kept up with that stirring.
    “It’s okay.” He kissed her head. “Hey, it’s all right.”
    His father’s stare drifted over, and Blay had to blink repeatedly as their eyes met. Then he had to shield his watery eyes.
    “People! For the Virgin Scribe’s sake!” The older male sniffled himself. “My beautiful, healthy, smart, priceless son is gay—this is nothing to mourn!”
    Someone started laughing. Blay joined in.
    “It’s not like somebody died.” His father tilted his mother’s chin up and smiled into her face. “Right?”
    “I’m just so glad it’s out and everyone’s together,” his mother said.
    The male recoiled as if any other outcome was unfathomable to him. “Our family is strong—don’t you know this, my love? But more to the point, this is no challenge. This is no tragedy.”
    God, his parents were the best.
    “Come here.” His dad beckoned. “Blay, come over here.”
    Blay got up and went across. As his parents wrapped their arms around him, he took a deep breath and became the child he had once been a lifetime ago: His father’s aftershave smelled the same, and his mother’s shampoo still reminded him of a summer night, and the scent of the baking lasagna in the oven teed off his hungry stomach.
    Just as it always had.
    Time truly was relative, he thought. Even though he was taller and broader, and so many things had happened, this unit—these two people—were his foundation, his steady rock, his never perfect but never failing standard. And as he stood in the lee of their familiar, loving arms, he was able to breathe away every bit of the tension he’d felt.
    It had been hard to tell his father, to find the words, to break through the “safety” that came with not running the risk of having to recast his opinion of the male who had raised him and loved him as no other had. If the guy had not supported him, if he’d chosen the
glymera’s
value system over the authentic him? Blay would have been forced to view someone he loved in a totally different light.
    But that hadn’t happened. And now? He felt like he’d jumped off a building…and landed on Wonder Bread, safe and sound: The biggest test yet of their family structure had not just been passed, but completely triumphed over.
    When they pulled apart from the huddle, his father put his hand on Blay’s face. “Always my son. And I am
always
proud to call you my son.”
    As the guy dropped his arm, the signet ring on his hand caught the glow from the overhead lighting, the gold flashing yellow. The pattern that had been stamped into the precious metal was exactly what was on

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