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My mouth fell open. “You’re pregnant?”

She lifted a shoulder. “I believe so. It’s my first, so I’ve never experienced it before, but I’ve assisted other healers in helping pregnant mothers, and the symptoms are similar. If my belly grows, I’ll know I was right.”

Wow. I’d never met anyone who was pregnant before. It was just me, my father, and my brothers at home, and the only one married with children was my eldest brother, who lived in another town and didn’t come home often. I hadn’t been around his wife when she was pregnant.

“Can I help? Do you need anything? Would you like to lie down?”

Her smile grew, and she patted my cheek affectionately. “I’m okay. You’re lucky this isn’t something you’ll have to deal with. I wouldn't consider it pleasant.”

My laugh was awkward, and I couldn’t look her in the eye when I nodded. “Yeah. Lucky.”

In a way, I was glad. I mean, I’d heard what women went through to have babies, and it wasn’t something I ever wanted to experience. But I couldn’t help but feel bad for depriving Rath of the joys of parenthood. He’d be a wonderful father. A lot more patient and kind than mine.

“Korvash,” Rath’s warm voice called for me, wiping away all my regrets and worries in an instant. I looked over my shoulder, smiling at him as he approached.

Zoya chuckled beside me. “I recognize that look. Are you smitten with a big barbarian of your own?”

A blush overtook my face. I ducked my head to hide it, but it was no use. She saw anyway. I was more than smitten with Rath. I was falling hard for him. He was everything I’d ever wanted. Kind, patient, sweet, and so handsome, it took my breath away sometimes.

I pushed to my feet when Rath approached, offering Zoya a hand to stand too. She waved me away, remaining comfortablewhere she was. “Khaul will be done soon. I’ll wait for him. Go. Spend time with your man. I’ll think of more ways to practice tomorrow.”

Khaul had joined us at first with the conversation, but as a fighter, he was expected to train often, so when another fighter asked him to spar, he readily agreed. He didn’t go far, I was pretty sure he was there to keep an eye on us, but we got to watch him do his thing while we practiced. I was curious if Rath ever sparred like that, and I was torn about wanting to see it. On the one hand, it would make him even more attractive than he already was. On the other, I already had trouble controlling myself around him. More material to fuel my dirty dreams might not be a good idea.

Saying a quick goodbye to Zoya, I spun around, nearly colliding with Rath. I hadn’t realized he was that close. He caught me with gentle hands on my arms, drawing me closer and tucking me up against his chest.

“You weren’t gone long,” I commented, a little breathlessly, if I was being honest. He had that effect on me, and the longer we spent time together, the more affected I was.

“Mm. I need to go on a hunt.”

The disappointment was like a punch to the gut. I knew he had to go, but I hated it every time. His absence made me sad, especially after the attack. I felt safest with him. Not that I wasn’t safe with Godr. He was very strong and capable. But he wasn’t Rath.

“I want you to come with me.”

Surprised, I jerked my gaze up to meet his. “O-oh. I, um… I’ve never been good at hunting.” Or enjoyed it all that much. I wasn’t going to say that, though. I’d put up with being uncomfortable if I could stay with Rath. Hopefully, I wouldn’t cry when he killed something, though. That had happened once before. For most of my brothers’ kills, I had been able to refrain,but Fraser had shot a sweet little bunny, and it had broken my heart to see the white fur all blood-soaked. I hadn’t seen Rath bring home something as small as a rabbit yet, so hopefully it would be okay.

Rath must have sensed my trepidation because he cupped my cheek, brushing his thumb over it in that sweet way that always made me melt. “You will be safe, Korvash. I only wish to have you beside me.”

I melted a little more. “Okay. I’ll go.”

His smile was pleased, and he rewarded my bravery with one of those lingering kisses on my forehead. When he pulled back, he took a moment to study me before asking me to wait.

“I will bring you something to keep you warm. Wait here for me.”

“Okay.” I watched him go with a sappy smile on my face that only went away when I heard Zoya’s snicker behind me. I spun around, taking in her amused expression, and felt my face burn brightly. “Oh, hush, you. He asked me to go hunting with him. I’m allowed to be pleased.”

“Of course you are,” she said with a smile. “You two look very happy together.”

I was happy with Rath. I never thought I’d get to keep him, but he seemed just as happy with me as I was with him. I still worried about it, though. Was he truly happy with me, or was he just enjoying me while I was under his protection?

“Zoya? What does korvash mean?”

She pursed her lips thoughtfully. “If you’re asking for a literal translation, it means petal heart. It’s a term of endearment. I think a better translation would be precious flower. Why?”

The warmth in my chest whenever I thought about Rath grew exponentially. He’d been calling me that since the day we met. That had to be a sign that he wanted to keep me. Right?

Twelve

The ride into the forest was nice and quiet, with my back up against Rath’s chest as he guided Vann through the trees. His pace was sedate, probably to avoid making too much noise. I was tense and unsure when we first started out, but after a while, I relaxed in Rath’s arms, looking around with more curiosity than fear.