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Story: Cullen

“I just worry about Corbin.” His brother was the one worrisome thing in his otherwise pretty idyllic life right now. “I wish Evander would actually wake up.”

The fae man still slumbered on, for all that Corbin said he was talking to Cor in his head. It just—He wanted his brother to be happy and out in his gardens again, prepping them for the spring.

“He will.” Orion stroked his back. “I feel it. So does Arian. Da has some ideas for a tincture, too. I know Corbin is getting him to drink his nourishment.”

“I do have some ideas,” Da said. “I will send you home with some things. And if not, we will bring him and your brother here to heal him.”

Father Rigel raised a dark brow. “We will?”

“Yes.” They had a tiny stare down, and Cullen had to hide a smile, because that was adorbs.

It is, huh? They’re so happy with the grandkids. It’s wonderful to see.Orion kissed his mouth this time, and he leaned hard on his mate.

He could hear Cosmo and Corbin in his head even here, his new family and his old blending so well. He did smile as Tisi nibbled at Da’s hair.

He would have faith.

And he would look forward to whatever came next.

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