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I’d spent a restless night, tossing and turning. No matter what I tried, I couldn’t find a way to get comfortable. My mind raced with everything my son and his mates had told me about Stella. And my dreams, when I slept long enough to have them, were full of strange images.
When I woke up, though, all of my tension and distress had faded away. Yes, the thought of my tiny granddaughter now being taller than me should seem odd, but I’d somehow gotten used to it.
I went into the kitchenette to help Lanie with the twins for breakfast, and I found Stella already pouring them some cereal.
“Good morning,” she greeted cheerfully.
She wore a dress I recognized as one of Lanie’s, and she’d tied her hair up into a knot on the top of her head. Yesterday it had been all the way to her waist-it had grown as much as she had.
“We’ll need to take you shopping,” I said, eyeing her bare feet.
“Mother’s shoes pinch me,” Stella said, looking at her wiggling toes.
“We can see how a pair of mine feels. Good morning, little ones.” I kissed Alaina and Isaac on their plump little cheeks. At least they were still little and would be for the expected amount of time.
Still little, but I quickly saw how much more mature they were. They spoke in complete sentences and used a much bigger vocabulary. They were able to use their spoons to eat without slopping milk all over the place.
Alaina saw me watching and giggled. She waved her spoon at me. “We’re not as big as Stella yet, but I’m glad we don’t have to act like we’re babies anymore.
Right, Isaac?”
My little man nodded as he shoveled food into his mouth.
“You,” I said with a sigh, “are very much like your daddy was when he was a pup. Slow down, please.* “It’s bad manners to gobble, you greedy thing,” Alaina said. She turned shining eyes onto her bigger sister.
“Right, Stella?”
Stella ran her hand lovingly over her little sister’s hair.
“Yes. But it’s also bad manners to call names.”
Isaac swallowed his cereal. “Stella, will you take us to school today?”
She looked at me. “I can do that. If that’s all right with Grammy.”
“Of course. I take it your parents are all still sleeping?”
Thadn’t heard a peep from their bedroom yet, but I’d woken later than usual.
“Daddy, Abba, and Papa went out this morning to let their wolves run. I’m not sure where Mother went.”
Stella smiled at me. “Did you sleep well?”
This gave me pause, and I studied her. “Eventually. I don’t suppose you had anything to do with that, did you, young lady?”
She looked caught out but not guilty. “All of us needed a good night’s sleep last night. To make it easier to face the morning.”
I poured myself a mug of coffee and leaned against the counter. “If you’re able to know everything we all need, how is it that you’re not sure where your mother went?”
I spoke without any intention at insults or accusations. I was truly curious. I had no idea how it all worked, and, I suspected, neither did my son or his mates. I wasn’t even certain Stella herself could know all of it, no matter how powerful she was.
Only a goddess could know everything, and not even a Celestial could compete with a goddess.
Could she?
Lanie–
I figured it was going to be difficult to hide things from Stella, but that didn’t stop me from ducking out early this morning to visit a few boutiques. It might be impossible to surprise her, but I was going to domy best to show her that I was still here to take care of her. When I got back with my arms full of packages, with more to be delivered later, I found her helping the twins with their school bags.
Gabriela helped me unload the goodies I’d brought.
“Stella is going to take the twins to school today. Are there any shoes in here?”
I pulled out a pair of blue ballet flats. With a grin, I said, “Will these do?”
“Mother!” Stella hugged me. “These are wonderful.
Thank you.”
“I want to go to real school now,” Alaina said with a pout. “Mama, can you tell them we don’t need to be in preschool anymore?”
“I’ll talk to the school, my little love.” I hugged and kissed her and tried to do the same for Isaac, who squirmed away.
“Yuck!” He scrubbed at his cheek.
“I’m going to change into this.” Stella held up a pale-blue maxi dress patterned with sunflowers. “I love it! Then I’ll take you both to school, okay?”
She was back within minutes, looking so grownup and beautiful that my heart ached with pride. I did my best to shove away my worries. The Goddess surely was watching over my daughter. She just had to be.
“Oh, Mother.” Stella paused at the doorway. “When I get back, there’s something very important we need to do together.”
Lanie–
“So, it’s true. Myrna from the school called me to let me know all the gory details, but as she’s well-
known to be a bit of a gossip, I had to admit I took most of it with a grain of salt.” Malachi tossed his head back with laughter.
“Did you know this was a possibility?” I asked him sternly. “If you did, I could’ve used a heads up, Grandfather.”
He pulled me into a hug, patting my back the way you would a child having a temper. I shrugged away from the embrace, which felt more annoying than comforting.
“There is so much I do not know about Celestials.
Enough to fill a book, I’d say.” He lifted an eyebrow at me. “Too bad the only textbook we know of went missing/
crossed my arms over my chest with a sigh. “We aren’t here to talk about me or any book. Stella has some things she wants to discuss with you.”
She hadn’t told me what she wanted to talk to him about, but then again, I hadn’t asked. That was something I was rapidly having to learn about being mother to a Celestial-she would tell me what she knew I needed to know.
I had to trust her.
“I can hardly wait to hear all about it. Your transformation must have been magnificent. Myrna said you stunned the entire school into silence.”
“It didn’t happen in front of the entire school,”
Stella replied with the same calm serenity she’d been displaying since yesterday.
For a moment, Malachi’s expression flickered into shadows. Then it brightened as he spoke in a forcedly cheerful voice.
“Stella, Stella, Stella. You’ve surprised us all once again. How many more surprises do you have in store?”
“If I told you,” she said with a quirking smile, “they wouldn’t be surprises.”
Malachi took her into his arms and danced her around the living room of his villa. They laughed together as he spun her so fast that they became a blur. When they came to a stop, Stella shook her head and kissed his cheek. Her eyes flashed red for a moment, echoing what I’d seen his do. I had thought she looked like her father, but now I could see a lot of Malachi in her too, and not just the color of her eyes.
“She favors you,” Malachi said, holding her at arms length. He chucked her under the chin, and she giggled, ducking away.
Sho does?” I asked in surprise, and with a bit of joy, too.
“She has your grace,” he noted as he circled around her. “Your poise. Your strength, I should also think.
Her features belong to her father, aside from those eyes. But the rest of her is her mother almost entirely.”
“She’s entirely herself, no matter who she looks like,” corrected him.
“With all the blessings of your Moon Goddess…along with many others. But both of you, come in.
Enough chitter-chatter. You’ve come for a purpose. Can I offer some refreshment?”
“We aren’t here for snacks, Malachi.” Stella’s voice was soft with laughter, but it had a bit of an edge.
“There are some things we need to make clear.”
“Oh, so now you’re all grown up, you think you know it all, eh?” Malachi laughed and backed away with his/
hands up.
Stella didn’t move. “I am a Celestial. I know whatever needs to be known.”
His expression went from amused to solemn. Then his eyes narrowed, flashing crimson. His lips curledto reveal his fangs. His gaze flicked to me.

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