Stone Destiny (Stone Passion #3) (46 page)

Apollo’s eyes sparkled mischievously, “I don’t know. And I don’t know if he is a he or a she. But now that the two of you are up, get dressed and let’s get going. Time’s a-wasting and tonight is a big night.”

Not caring whether or not Apollo was still standing in the doorway, Armand framed Ferris’s face in his hands, kissing her senseless as he laid her back down on the bed. Covering her slender body with his, he worshiped her mouth with tongue and teeth until she was panting, until her hips were rolling, silently begging for release.

Her legs wrapped around his waist as he slid into her, claiming her over and over with every thrust of his hips. He loved her so much
. How could he not? She reordered time and the universe to fulfill their destiny. Somehow she had known, she had always known, that they were destined to be together and she was unwilling to accept his foolish stubbornness, even if it meant taking on gods and dragons and Fate herself.

She was a hell of a woman.

“Thank you for saving me, Ferris,” he breathed into her mouth. “I love you.”

Opening her eyes, she stared up at him with fathomless, blue
-green eyes. For the most part she kept her powers muted but every now and then they shined through and it always took his breath away. In a solemn, passionately broken voice, she vowed, “If you were ever taken from me, Armand, I would tear the world apart to bring you back home.”

“You won’t ever have to worry about that, love
. I’m yours forever." He actually feared for any poor fool who would be so stupid as to try to separate them because he had no idea how powerful she was and he doubted she knew either. And Ferris being Ferris, she shared her power with him. She shared everything with him. "Let’s go home.”

 

 

As the scene from a lifetime ago played out on the roof, Armand and Ferris stayed hidden from view behind one of the chimney stacks. As she listened to the conversation between Apollo and Armand, tears welled in her eyes and she couldn’t help but look at her Armand. He truly knew everything and he still loved her. She hadn’t doubted, not really, but to hear him speak
words of passion for her, the conviction in his voice….

“Why did you send me away?” she asked softly.
"That night in the studio? Why did you say it was over?”

“I was jealous,” he answered honestly, kissing the salty tears from her cheeks. “I didn’t think I could compare to a god and when I saw the painting of you and Apo… well,
Marick, I thought you wanted him. Especially since….”

“You didn’t see any of my paintings of you,” she whispered in belated understanding. Scrambling until she was on her knees
and kneeling before him, she cradled his beloved face in her hands, “You silly gargoyle. Don’t you know that you’re my everything? You’ve always been my everything.”

Cupping her elbows, he smiled at her, “I couldn’t fathom the depths of your devotion until I let myself accept your love. I still don’t understand how you can love a lost gargoyle but it doesn’t matter because I love you and I am grateful for you. Still, I don’t deserve you, Ferris.”

“Silly gargoyle,” she grinned, kissing his lips. “Silly, silly gargoyle.”

Lost in their kiss, it took a moment to become aware of being watched. Opening an eye, Ferris saw Apollo standing there, leaning against the wall and wearing a too-bright smile. Sitting back on her heels, she looked up at the gorgeous god, “Is it time?”

He nodded once, the smile no longer reaching his eyes. Reaching out, he touched her cheek with the tip of his fingers and a slight shudder wracked his body, “It’s time to say goodbye, sweetheart.”

“You’re leaving?” she asked softly.

He glanced at Armand for only a moment before he met her eyes once more, “I think it’s for the best. The children will be able to find me wherever I am….” He paused for a moment as his brows drew together, “I’m sure you’d be able to find me, too, if you so desired but that is neither here nor there. It’s time I moved on.”

Awkwardly, she came to her feet and wrapped her arms around him, “I will miss you, you know. You and Omari and
Marick have been an incredible part of my life.”

Kissing her forehead, he inhaled deeply before pulling back and smiling down at her, “I’m sure we’ll see each other again, sweetheart. Maybe in a thousand years when the world is ready for
new gods.”

"Thank you for everything," she whispered, her smile trembling as she let him go.

He held out his hand for Armand, “Son?”

Armand clutched Apollo’s wrist and pulled him in for a hug, “I love you, father.”

“I love you, too, son,” Apollo said with a suspicious hitch of his breath. “Give everyone my regards and tell them I will be seeing them again someday.”

He stepped back and smiled his brilliant smile. Light surrounded his body… no, it came from his body, lighting up the night with radiance and warmth. Ferris wanted to watch him go but the brilliant light was too much and she shielded her eyes, leaning against Armand for support.

For several long breaths, they stood in silence, holding tightly to one another. In a few minutes everything was going to change… Hell, everything had already changed. Armand slid his hand to her flat belly, bending his head so his lips were next to her ear, “Ready?”

“As ready as I’ll ever be,” she said, excited and incredibly nervous to be facing her family after everything she and Armand had been through. She offered Armand a smile, sliding her arm around his waist as he draped his arm around her shoulders. Together, they made their way back to where it all began.

Heated conversation reached them the moment they stepped through the doors and they looked at one another. Ferris lowered her voice, “Maybe we should leave and come back when everyone has calmed down.”

He leaned closer, flooding her with his intoxicating scent, “What do you think they are arguing about, love? Listen
.”

“You shouldn’t have let him up on the roof with her,” Michael bellowed. “She needed some time and he’s probably up there carving her heart out all over
again. Jesus, Raphe, what were you thinking?”

“That they needed to talk,” Raphe said on a resigned sigh. “She loves the bastard and if he’s willing to put forth just a little bit of effort I’m sure it will work out. I just want her to be happy.”

Grinning, she looked up at Armand, “Won’t they be surprised?”

He shook his head but he was smiling.

“If you’re so worried,” Rhys interrupted. “What don’t you go up on the roof and check on them.”

“Fine,” Michael shouted, slamming the door open and crashing into Armand as he stepped into the hall. A hush fell over the rest of the room
. Even their thoughts were silent as Armand and Ferris stepped into the room and faced their families.

Mi
chael’s brows drew together as he noted the intertwining of limbs. “The last time any of us checked the two of you had called it quits and were quite miserable about it.”

“That was a long, long time ago,” Armand said with a slight smile, hugging Ferris
more tightly against his side. “Practically a lifetime.”

“It was like ten minutes,” Leo interjected, his own eyebrows raised with interest. “Did you make up or something?”

Ferris’s face split into a wide grin as she looked up to Armand with all of the love in her eyes. “Made up, hooked up, got mated, got married, and have a baby on the way.”

Dead silence filled the room once more before a loud squeal broke through and the next thing Ferris knew she was in her mother’s and her aunt’s arms, spinning in mad circles. Nervously, she looked across the way and saw Armand in his brothers’ embrace
s, the hearty congratulations as every gargoyle slapped him on the back with all of their brute strength. Her darling Armand was going to have bruised shoulders later that night but he had the look of a man well-pleased with himself.

His eyes met hers from across the way, love shining brighter than the sun in the green depths. She loved him with all of her heart, her soul
. He was her gargoyle, her destiny.

Epilogue

 

A Perfect Beginning

 

 

Ferris reclined on the chair watching her husband splash in the water with his pod brothers, Alex, and Gavin, the five of them basking in the sunlight. Deep, masculine laughter washed over her bare skin and she shivered. She loved the sound of Armand’s laugh.

“Mom, do you know how disturbing it is to see a whale get turned on?” Gwendolyn asked, casually paging through a magazine. A delicate shudder rolled through the blonde’s lithe body but her smile belied her words. “You might want to bank those hormones until you and Armand are alone in your bun
galow.”

Ferris glanced down at her bulging belly, watching it as the baby rolled. Placing her hand over the baby, she smiled, “The whole point of getting a private island was to be able to spend time in the sun without prying eyes.”

“And yet your three gargoyles spend more time as men than gargoyles,” Gwen continued with a sigh. Sitting up, she wrapped her arms around her knees and stared out over the dazzling Caribbean waters. “At least the kids still spend some of their time as gargoyles. They’re so bloody adorable when they’re gargoyles.”

Ferris grinned at her daughter, absently stroking her
pregnant belly. “My nieces and nephews are adorable all of the time.”

"Yeah," Gwen agreed, a small smile playing at her full lips. "But they're less fragile as gargoyles."

"Gwendolyn," Ferris groaned at Gwen's teasing, smiling when her daughter laughed.

“Pass me the suntan lotion,” Jenna murmured, holding out her hand to anyone who would listen.

Melanie tossed her the bottle, laughing when it landed just out of Jenna’s reach. “Sorry, sis.”

“Whatever,” Jenna grumbled good-naturedly, smiling as she picked up the bottle and tried to wipe off the sand. Squeezing some lotion onto her hands, she rubbed it into her golden skin and
sighed, “This was a brilliant idea, Ferris. I don’t know why we didn’t think of it sooner.”

“You didn’t have the trio of terrors yet to take over the job at the Castle,” Ferris murmured absently, absurdly proud of Raphe, Michael and Leo for stepping up to the task. They were perfect gargoyles for the new world,
a world without veils, able to adapt in ways the older gargoyles still struggled with.

“True
, true,” Jenna murmured, relaxing back with a sigh.

Melanie giggled her irresistible giggle, making Ferris automatically smile. “The kids have shifted into their gargoyle form and the guys are having an impossible time chasing them.
Even Alex is joining in on the fun.”

Sarah and Orion were nearly a year old and just as mischievous and adventurous as Georgia had been at that age. Georgia and James were best friends, with Georgia leading them into all sorts of exploits. With three large gargoyles, a host of pixies and a parcel of sprites keeping an eye on the two tots, everyone was able to relax. Of course, Jenna and Melanie never completely relaxed, always keeping tabs on their offspring.

“Fray?” Ferris murmured lazily, feeling the tug as he pulled himself from her body. He looked at her with a gleam in his jeweled sapphire eyes and she grinned. “Go full-on dragon and give those kids a thrill.”

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