I turn to find the elderly couple from the nearby RV approaching with cheerful waves. The woman's dressed like she's out for a hike, with a huge, floppy hat on her head. The man's wearing overalls splattered in oil and paint. Both of them walk with a spryness belying their apparent age; judging by their wrinkles and the whiteness of their hair, they're pushing seventy.
Then again, I've never been great at guessing age. Once I thought soone was forty, and it turned out they were in their twenties. Another ti I thought soone was sixty, and he was seventy-three.
Don't get started on kids. I'm notoriously bad at guessing them. I've already been guessing Pip at two and Finn at about eight, Lily around ten, and Maddox at fifteen. I should probably ask them. As their de facto guardian of the mont, I should definitely know how old these kids are.
Behind , I can practically feel Asher coiling with tension. Before he can do sothing regrettable—like growl at two senior citizens—I hustle forward to intercept.
"Hello!" I call, plastering on my best everything-is-normal smile. I hope I don't look like a freaking lunatic. "What a strange storm, right?"
"Don't," Asher warns under his breath. "You shouldn't talk to strangers."
I shoot him a look over my shoulder and hiss, "They were here first. It's not like they followed us." Then I plaster a welcoming smile back on my face as I greet our new neighbors.
I never expected to be the family with a bunch of kids at so sort of camping spot, but here I am, with four of them. And a wolf I have to sohow pass off as a dog.
… hopefully Fenris doesn't eat them.
The couple stops a respectful distance away, their smiles unwavering. There's sothing oddly symtrical about them, their posture mirroring each other with uncanny precision. I've heard old couples start looking like each other over ti.
Does that an I'm going to look like Asher when I'm old…?
"Quite the electrical storm," the man says, his voice pleasantly weathered. "I think I finally understand what they an by that term!" He chuckles, like he's made a joke.
The woman nods, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "Did you all lose power too? Our camper's been on the fritz since it hit. Batteries are completely drained! We're going to have to power up the generator."
"We had so issues," I admit, relaxing slightly. We're all just normal people making normal conversation. Nothing strange here.
Movent at my feet draws my attention. The retriever—Bailey, if I rember correctly—has belly-crawled the last few feet to where I'm standing, her eyes fixed hopefully on my face. I bend down to pet her, running my fingers through her soft fur.
Asher growls again, the warning in his tone unmistakable.
I ignore him. Bailey's fur is silky, warm from the sun, and she leans into my touch with a contented sigh. At least soone isn't afraid to let near them.
"She's usually much more reserved with strangers," the woman says, sounding mildly surprised.
Finn and Lily have edged closer, their eyes bright with excitent.
"Can we pet her too?" Lily asks, practically wiggling.
The man nods, his smile widening. "Of course! Bailey loves children."
The kids don't need further invitation. They crowd around the retriever, who accepts their enthusiastic pats with dignified patience.
I notice Pip wriggling in Asher's arms, clearly wanting to join the fun, but he holds her firmly, his expression unyielding.
A presence at my shoulder makes start. Maddox has materialized beside , silent as always. Has he always been so tall? He's past my height now, his lanky fra filling out with adolescent muscle. It's literally been two days. He couldn't possibly grow in two days, right?
"The weather's just getting weirder each year, isn't it?" he says to the couple, his voice gentle and a little deeper than usual.
The elderly pair chuckle appreciatively.
"Such good manners," the woman says, beaming at Maddox. Her gaze shifts between him, Asher, and , taking in our mismatched group. She tuts knowingly, her smile softening. "You two got started on your family early, didn't you?"
My brain fries at her insinuation. I blink rapidly, my mouth opening and closing without producing sound.
Do I… look old enough to have a kid Maddox's age? This is a horrifying thought. Echo is a fanatic about her skincare regin and even tried to get onto it. Maybe this is why.
There's of course the knee-jerk reaction to explain this isn't like the old lady thinks it is, but the words refuse to co out. Because I've been thinking of all four of them as mine, and (as has been made abundantly clear to ), Asher and I are fated mates. So, regardless of what I think, we're… in a relationship. Sort of. More or less.
So, if you really break it down, the old lady isn't exactly… wrong.
Beside , Asher's low rumble stops abruptly. I glance at him, expecting annoyance or dismissal, already prid to jump in if he says anything particularly cold or cutting.
Instead, his face has softened, the hard lines of tension easing away. For the first ti since the storm hit, he looks... pleased. Almost content. Relaxed and welcoming, which is highly unexpected and strange and what am I supposed to do with this?
My heart does a peculiar little flip in my chest, and I have no idea what to do with that, either.
"A house full of pu—children is a happy ho," he says, tacitly agreeing with the old lady without even batting an eyelash. He smiles at . A warm, soft curve of his lips, coupled with an affectionate stare. A very I'm your man and we're a family and you totally had all these kids with kind of stare.
Sothing inside lts while the other half is still panicked over how old I must look.
Pip shrieks like she's dying, right on cue. She's pissed. Asher's still got his arm wound around her, and she's wriggling like a dying fish, desperate to get at the dog.
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