Chapter 353: 353: Night Words, New Life part two
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Kai paused, taking a breather, then continued, "No essence liquid baths. Light training is fine. I will keep you warm at night. My instincts say my time near you helps the little ones grow steady. If you want it and feel well, being close as mates will help too."
Luna’s lips parted. She let two quiet tears slide and shine in the lamplight. A short laugh escaped her, shaky and full.
"Twins," she whispered. "I asked the world for one. It gave me two."
Kai crossed the room and drew her against him. She set her head under his chin, and they swayed a little, as if the floor were a boat and the sea very gentle.
"I will be with you at dawn and at night," he said. "Between drills and maps. If the wind wakes you, I will move the bed. If a smell turns wrong, I will bring mint. When they push your hand from inside, I will be there to feel it."
She laughed for real. "You talk like a man who has done this twice."
"I talk like a man who will learn fast," he said. "I also want you away from the egg chamber core for a while. We will shift your midday rest to the quiet shaft. I will ask Lirien for a light cot and Azhara to tune the room for clean air and warm stone. No cliff edges until I say."
"Good," Luna said. She took his hands in both of hers and squeezed. "We tell Miryam in the morning. Tonight keep it ours. I want to hold it like a small fire and feel my fingers warm."
"Ours," he agreed.
Luna took a slow breath, as if setting a heavy jar down without breaking it. Then she rose on her knees on the mattress and framed his face with both palms. He placed his hands at her waist, careful and steady.
"I love you," she whispered. "I love the part of you that runs into danger and the part that comes home to love me like you mean it."
"I love you," he answered. "I love the part that argues with me and the part that rests against me and makes the air feel safe. I love my anaconda’s favourite food. My moonpie."
He crossed to the table, pinched the moss lamp low, and set a warm pulse under the blanket. Luna lay on her side. He lay behind her and folded himself along her back, one arm beneath her head, one hand spread wide and gentle across her belly. She set her hands over his and sighed.
"What do we change tomorrow," she asked softly.
"We move your rest closer to the quiet shaft," he said. "No patrols for you. Training shifts to footwork and staff work on level stone. Mint tea by your cup. A note to the kitchen for more mineral broth. I will shift maps to midday so we sit together for the heat."
"Good," she said. "And you."
"I will keep the night watch short," he said. "I will take the ridge at dusk and dawn, not the deep run. Shadeclaw will own the east lanes. Silvershadow the south. The four ants will hold the bowls. Alka keeps the sky. I will be here in the long dark. I will love each night with all my heart."
A small smile touched her mouth. "Kiss me then," she said. "I want to taste your anaconda. I am very hungry for your love."
"I will."
They lay quiet again and listened to the mountain hum. Somewhere in the halls, Flint laughed under his breath; Needle hushed him. Far above, Alka’s claws ticked along the ledge once and went still.
Luna turned in his arms to face him. The lamp’s small light drew gold along her lashes. "I am still angry, with so many wives I am getting less anaconda time." she said, and then she kissed him before he could answer. It was not a hard kiss. It was the kind that closes wounds and leaves the scar smooth and strong.
He answered with care. He kept his touch slow, reading her as a map reads a road. His palm traced the line of her shoulder and stopped at her collarbone to ask. She nodded, and the knot in his chest eased. He bent and kissed the spot where jaw meets neck, and felt her breath catch against his mouth.
"Tell me if anything hurts," he murmured.
"I will tell you," she whispered back. "And I will also tell you to keep going. I want to take your full anaconda inside me. I want you to destroy my hole so that I can feel how much you love me."
He smiled into her skin. "Then I will keep going. My anaconda is hungry for a rabbit."
They took their time. He loosened a tie at her wrist and kissed the inside where the pulse was quick. She tugged at his belt with careful fingers and let it fall just enough to make him breathe harder. He pressed his forehead to hers and let the heat move through him without rushing it.
"Slow," she said.
"Slow," he promised.
They kissed again. The blanket warmed. The lamp flickered and made a soft wing of shadow on the wall. He slid his hand from her cheek to her chest and felt the big rise of warmth beneath his palm. She guided his hand back to her belly and held it there with both of hers.
"Talk to them," she said, half laugh, half command.
He did. "Two lights," he said, voice low. "Grow steady. Your mother is brave. Your father is stubborn. We will make the world ready."
She laughed softly and pulled him close. Their breaths fell into one rhythm. Buttons and ties waited. The room held its breath with them.
They were not naked. Not yet. They stood right at the edge of that last small space, foreheads touching, hands learning the path again, ready to step through together.
The night closed around them like a secret kept on purpose, and with Kai beginning to love her, the promise of more hanging warm in the air.