Blood Lines: Kallen's Tale (Witch Fairy #3.5)

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Kegan asks as he opens the pantry door.  Tabitha has left her kitchen unguarded.  “She went to talk to Dagda.”  Kegan looks at me in surprise.  “Alone?”  I shrug.  “That is how she wanted it.”  His brows rise to his hairline.  “And you let her even though you think she should have backup?”  He shakes his head.  “I do not know what she did to you but you are one changed Fairy.  Before you went to the Cowan realm, no one could talk you into doing anything you did not want to do and Xandra can acc...omplish that with just a word or two.”  “Are you going to grab something to eat or just stand there and wait for Tabitha to come back?” I growl.  He is right but that does not mean that I have to admit it.  He chuckles.  “Yes, I am going to get something to eat and then I will sit at the table and marvel over the wonder that is Xandra that she has made you a somewhat decent Fairy.”  Out of the corner of my eye, I see that Alita has a somewhat pained expression on her face as Kegan speaks openly about his admiration of Xandra.  Kegan is being an ass.  Everyone knows that he and Alita care deeply for each other.  It is simply the prejudice of Kegan’s father that is keeping them apart.  That makes it cruel that Kegan is idealizing my relationship with Xandra who is also not a full-blooded Fairy.  Catching his eye when he pokes his head back out of the pantry I tilt my head towards Alita and he at least has the decency to look chagrined.  “Um, there are cookies and some banana bread, what would you like?”MoreLess

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