Galen's Lovely Mate (Saber Chronicles Book Four)

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Authors: R.E. Butler
Tags: Fairies, tiger shifters, saber chronicles, sabertooth tigers, belle terra
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have each other for support, and their cousins, too.”
    “I like that. Just how many kids are you
talking about?”
    He wiggled his brows. “As many as you
want.”
    “Will they be fairies or sabers?”
    “The saber genes are dominant, so I would
expect that most of our children will be shifters, but who knows?
You’re clearly a powerful fairy. They could even be a combination
of both – shifters with fairy powers.”
    “Now that would be cool.”
    He kissed her so tenderly that it made tears
spring to her eyes again. “Are you upset?”
    “No, it’s a wonderful thing we’ve done. We
found each other and we’ve started a family. You’re mine.”
    “And you’re mine .”
    When her stomach rumbled again, he reached
for her cell on the nightstand and said, “What does my lovely mate
want for breakfast?”
    She watched him click the room service app
and pull up the breakfast menu. Although she liked to cook for
herself, she often used room service for those days when she wasn’t
in the mood to make something for herself. “They have these little
cinnamon donuts stuffed with sweet cream cheese and a breakfast
meat plate that has amazing brown sugar ham on it. And you should
probably get something for yourself,” she said, grinning.
    “Oh, how generous of you, love,” he said,
snorting. After making selections, he put down her phone and then
rose from the bed, reaching down and lifting her into his arms.
“Let’s clean up. Breakfast will be here in half an hour.”
    “And then what?”
    “Then we’re going back to bed to celebrate
our new family.”
    “Don’t you want to call your brothers and
sister to let them know?”
    He put her down in the bathroom and tugged
the fabric curtain aside to turn on the water. “We can tell them
tomorrow. I plan to be very busy with my tongue for the next
day.”
    Her stomach flipped at the thought of his
wicked tongue. “I love how your mind works.”
     

 
    Chapter 6
     
    The following morning, Galen and Serena
walked out of her room and took the elevator to the restaurant in
the lobby. He didn’t want to leave their little love nest, but he
wanted to share the news of her pregnancy with his family. He
couldn’t believe that she’d become pregnant so quickly, and the joy
he felt at knowing she carried his cub was far more than he
expected.
    He found his two brothers and their mates,
along with Lia, at a table in the restaurant. Gretchen and Aubrey
jumped up and hugged Serena. Aubrey smiled at Galen. “I’m so happy
you found your truemate, Galen. I was worried you were going to
have to leave to find her.”
    Gretchen nodded. “Me too. It never occurred
to me that the pink and gold of your dreams was Serena’s
wings.”
    Galen introduced his sweetheart officially to
his family. Lia stood and hugged Serena. “Welcome to the family.
You already know Caleb, and he’s happy you’re part of the family,
too.”
    Serena was beaming. Galen was thrilled that
his sweetheart finally had the family she’d been missing out on. He
was glad she hadn’t gone through with the arranged marriage, even
though he was disappointed she’d been exiled for making her own
mating choices.
    “I have some news,” Galen said as he pulled
out Serena’s chair for her.
    Alaric kissed Aubrey on the cheek as she sat
next to him and said, “Better news than finding your truemate so
you’ll stop being a pessimistic ass?”
    Galen growled sharply at his oldest brother.
“Yes, you jackass.”
    Aubrey giggled and Alaric made a face.
    “My Serena is pregnant.”
    There was a heartbeat of silence, and then
the three girls leapt up and raced to Serena. They squealed in
happiness, pulling Serena from her seat to huddle together in a
tangled jumping-hug. Galen watched with amusement as Serena laughed
and hugged them back, their excited chatter reaching a fevered
pitch.
    His brothers stood and came to him, clapping
their hands on his back and congratulating him.
    “Your cub will be

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