experience that was true, she hoped her mates would.
The air in the room changed again and Lagon took a small step back to give her space.
He watched as a beautiful silvery wolf appeared tangled in the hospital gown. He chuckled and leaned forward to help her untangle herself. Then Blaze chuffed again like he was laughing at his mates as they wrestled to free Trinity. Finally, she emerged.
Lagon stepped back and sucked in a breath. She was gorgeous. She was a small wolf.
Delicate and dainty. It made him want to sweep her up and protect her. She turned and barked at the Tiger and then crawled over and lay next to Blaze in between his paws.
She fit right against his underbelly.
He gasped and looked at her side. She had small dark markings on her side. He leaned closer, reached out, and ran his hand through her hair once. He let the hair fall back and he could see the forms. Small forms of animals. He looked closer and he saw a wolf and a cat. Running his hand through her coat again, more animals became clearer. A bird, a bear, another cat, a human form surrounded by a magical symbol, must be the witches, he thought. And then he smiled and looked at his mate. Her eyes showed she was worried about the way he would react to her coat. He leaned down, nuzzled her, and whispered into her ear. “Perfection.”
She tuned and licked the side of his face and Lagon stood and laughed. Then she lifted a paw and he saw that by her heart she had two small black marks. He leaned forward and once again ran his hands through the hair. When he was done, he could clearly see the shapes of a Tiger and a dragon intertwined right above where her heart was.
Lagon felt tears gathering in his eyes and he looked up. “Like I said, perfection.” He whispered. Blaze shifted back, leaned over, and looked at what Lagon was referring to.
“Oh, little one. How could you ever doubt we were made for you?” He whispered reverently.
Trinity sighed and then she laid her head down against Blaze who had begun absently petting her. She felt complete for the first time in her life and she knew that everyone had been telling the truth. She belonged here with her mates. They would take their rightful place among the Pack and do what they had to do to make things right. She felt the anger grow inside her, how dare someone try to hurt her mates and family. She wanted to do what she could to make sure it did not happen again. She was the Pack Builder. As soon as she was well, she would start. With her mates, they would begin to develop Pack, Prides, Dens, and Flocks. All with the purpose of making them stronger.
The Rogue would not know what hit them.
“I wish I could stay. I am going to go to the meeting and then come right back.
Remember what the doctor said, bed rest. I am going to check on the rest of the Council. I will let your parents know you are awake and will come and visit.” Lagon said and looked one last time and turned to walk out of the room.
***
Cami walked out of Trinity"s room and let go of her smile. She was sick to death of acting like everything was fine, when it wasn"t. Her mates had woken a few hours after they were pulled from the rubble. They both had multiple broken bones and burns. Of course, they shifted and had begun to heal, but the amount of damage that had been done to their bodies was extensive. The doctor said that if Lagon had not pulled them out when he had, that they would have been in worse condition. They were so close to the blast that Tommy, Blaine and the Alphas had been severely injured. She did not want to even think about the X-rays that they showed her.
Walking down the corridor, she took a deep breath. She knew that Jordan was the worst off. Casey and her mates were all resting comfortably in the birthing room they set up.
She had been a real trooper. Jo and Tey were also doing better. However, they were at Oliver"s side who was still unconscious. The doctor was worried about his head injury; he had not
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