That a woman had beaten him, that Sheridan had chosen someone else over him…
It was bad enough that she was no longer human. How? Why?
“You bitch. A monster like them, eh? Are you in heat, you filthy whore? Don't you need me to make it all better?” He laughed, a shrill sound of desperation he couldn't help. Ricardo sensed his own death spiraling closer. “Now you'll only make brats that turn into fucking monsters. A waste of fine pussy. Puta.” He spit. “You're nothing but a dirty, stupid whore who can't—”
He choked, suddenly unable to breathe. A glance down showed a pool of dark red liquid running down his body.
Hawkins grunted and pulled his hand from Ricardo's chest, then fell over.
“Not…supposed…to be…” Ricardo could no longer speak. He collapsed on the floor. The bleak, black wash of death carried him away in a current of nothingness.
“Fallon is going to paddle that ass,” Jules rasped to Olivia and tried to rise.
“You're not supposed to be here, Olivia.”
Sheridan swore and shifted back into her human form. Uncaring of her nudity or Ricardo's blood staining her feet and knees as she knelt in it, she laid her hands on Jules and pushed herself into him. The healing took a lot out of her, and she would have fallen over Jules had Olivia not been hovering nearby, waiting to catch her.
When Sheridan next opened her eyes, it was to see the Circs clustered around her in Jules's bed. Ava and Gunnar were present as well, though they seemed to be avoiding looking at each another. Now what’s that all about?
“About damned time,” Jules said on a relieved breath as he bent over and scooped her into his arms. “The baby okay?”
“Yes, she's fine… What?”
“Oh, a little girl. She can play with our boy,” Olivia whispered loudly to Jesse, who groaned and rubbed his eyes.
Tersch growled, “Shit. Two kids running around this house are more than enough. It's not Romper Room.”
Mrs. Sharpe smiled. “You're showing your age, Gunnar. I for one am ecstatic that Olivia and Sheridan are carrying. Strong mates will breed strong children.” The room grew silent, and Mrs. Sharpe rolled her eyes. “Honestly, Jesse. The things you think about. I'm not behind any attempt to get these women pregnant. Blame yourself, young man.”
Jesse flushed. “That's not my point, Mrs. Sharpe.”
“He's probably afraid you're tampering with other people's lives, forcing them to do things they don't want to do,” Ava said in a bitter voice, one Sheridan hadn't yet heard from the beautiful young woman.
Gunnar finally looked at her.
“Holy crap. That's a lot of, ah, lust there, Gunnar.” Olivia fanned herself and stared from Gunnar to Ava and back again. “On both sides,” she murmured.
“Can't help that, Olivia,” Tersch growled. “Not when we have another Circ in the house, one who's been waving her fine ass at me since day one.”
“No shit.” Fallon's mouth dropped open.
“Ava. I should be more surprised,” Jules murmured and glanced at Tersch.
The others stared at Ava in shock, though Sheridan thought it interesting Morgan didn't look more surprised. Nor did Mrs. Sharpe. Go figure.
Ava straightened to her less than imposing five foot four and opened her mouth to retort, but Mrs. Sharpe beat her to it. “If you can't be cordial, Gunnar, you should leave.”
He stomped away, muttering under his breath. But before he left Jules's bedroom, he stopped, turned around, and muttered, “Welcome to the family, Sheridan.” Then he tore out the door without a backward glance.
“It's official, then. If Tersch approves, you're in. He still hasn't welcomed me yet, so good on ya.” Morgan teased and leaned forward to kiss Sheridan on the forehead. “And a baby to boot. Jules as a father. Sca-ry stuff.” Hayashi elbowed him out of the way. “I can't wait. I'll be Uncle Kisho.” He kissed Sheridan, then Olivia, which had Jesse growling. “Down, boy. Come on, mate. Let's leave the new lovebirds alone and grab Tersch before he picks a fight with the security guards. Like it's their fault they followed Mrs. Sharpe's orders. If they hadn't, Montaña never would have gotten onto the grounds.” Morgan brightened. “Stellar idea. Come on, Ava. You can explain to all of us how long you've known you're Circ.”
“Oh, count us in,” Olivia said and nodded at Jesse. Ava groaned but let the pair drag her after Kisho and Morgan.
“I knew it all along,” Morgan bragged as he followed them out.
Only Mrs. Sharpe remained behind. Sheridan felt ridiculously pampered, held tight against Jules's broad chest.
“I trust you're going to stay on with us, Sheridan?” the older woman asked, a twinkle in her eye.
“Yes,” Jules answered before she could. He tightened his hold around her, and she huffed out a breath. “Sorry,” he muttered. “So Ava's Circ, hmm?” he asked of Mrs. Sharpe. “Why is it that you're not surprised?” Mrs. Sharpe smiled, showing more teeth than Sheridan had ever thought to see in the petite woman's mouth. “Blood will tell, Jules. Blood will tell.” She winked, and Sheridan swore she saw a hint of red in the woman's warm brown eyes before the flash faded. “Now I'm sure you two have a lot to talk about. I'd recommend a September wedding, to at least let us get the young bride ready and get her parents here. But then—”
Sheridan squeaked and shot up in Jules's arms. “My parents! In all this mess, I nearly forgot. How are they? Where are they?”
“They're fine, dear. Just visiting with their friends Jaime and Belinda Esteves.”
“The pair that sent her to Ricardo Montaña?” Jules growled.
“The very same. But it wasn't their fault, Jules. They couldn't have known Ricardo Montaña, one of their benefactors for years, was a drug lord. He used a false name and a front company to launder his money. Think of all this as fate, Jules. In a way, because of Montaña, Sheridan found you.” Sheridan and Jules glanced at each other, then at Mrs. Sharpe.
The wheels turning in Sheridan's mind gave her the answer. “Right place, right time.”
“Exactly.”
“I still have the feeling you somehow manipulated this. You hired Sheridan on purpose, knowing who she was, didn't you? Always playing games, Alicia. Someone want to tell me why I shouldn't go a few rounds with the kindly old lady in front of me?” Jules bristled with frustration.
Mrs. Sharpe scowled, not so thrilled with him herself, apparently. “Who are you calling 'old,' Lieutenant Hawkins?”
He opened his mouth to reply, but Sheridan put her fingers over his lips. “He was just teasing. Naturally, we'll wait until September to say 'I do.' And we'd be honored if you'd be my baby's godmother.”
Mrs. Sharpe beamed. “I'd be thrilled. Now let me go make peace between my hotheaded granddaughter and her mate before the two kill each other.” She left them staring after her in shock.
Sheridan gaped like a fish out of water, but she couldn't help herself. So many coincidences that looked like conspiracies. She thought back to Grayson's timely arrival. “Did she just say granddaughter?”
“And did she mean Ava?”
“When she said mate, the only Circ left is Gunnar.” Sheridan started putting the pieces of the puzzle together and smiled. “Who knew?”
“We've all known he has a thing for Ava. We just didn't think it could go anywhere with her being human. Gunnar and Ava. And she's Circ. Holy shit.” Jules groaned and lay back on the bed, pulling Sheridan down with him.
“What's wrong?” She kissed his chin, then his lips. But before he could deepen the kiss, she pulled back. “Jules?”
“Leading this team of egomaniacs, pigheaded warriors, and obnoxious Circs who always seem to have emotional troubles, gives me a headache. So as my mate, you're hereby ordered to deal with the mess that will be Ava and Tersch.”