Dera (Celtic Fae Legend Book One) (Lloyd Sisters Trilogy 1)
on this earth or Aberlone he was going to throw away the opportunity of making Dera his and judging by the expression on her face he could take a good guess she felt the same way.
    Isobel stood. "Okay Mother let's leave these two to themselves and take a walk in the garden; I think they have a lot to discuss. And on the subject of discussion I think we need to have a talk ourselves. I've asked you countless times not to interfere in the girl's lives, they are quite capable of finding their own husbands."
    "It worked didn't it?" Isolde retorted.
    Hawk and Dera smiled at each other as the voices faded away.
    "I hadn't realized Isobel could stand up to your grandmother so well," he murmured as he drew nearer to where she sat. "We don't see much of her in Aberlone, she tends to keep herself in seclusion in her rooms at the palace."
    "She's never got over the death of my father," Dera explained. "She's mourned him since he died 10 years ago in a car accident. Because he was mortal she was prepared to lose him to old age, so for him to be taken as he was at such a young age destroyed her. She seems different somehow now though, hopefully she's preparing to enter the world again. We've missed the person our mother was so much."
    Hawk took her hand and drew her to her feet, she nestled close to his chest looking up into his incredibly handsome face, feeling desire for him grow.
    "I can't believe we've only known each other twenty four hours," he said as he took a strand of her hair in his hands. "I feel as though I've known you all my life."
    "Same here," she whispered. "I've never felt like this about anyone before. Are you sure you haven't cast a glamor spell on me?"
    "I didn't have my power's remember, are you sure you didn't cast one on me?"
    "I can't do glamor spells." She watched mesmerized as his lips inched closer to hers. "My gift is healing remember?"
    "Oh yeah," he managed before he plundered her lips.

Epilogue
    Dera smiled as she watched her sister Eira dancing. Out of the three sisters she was the one who had a very special gift with the elements. When she danced it was mesmerizing. Slowly the other dancers left the floor so they could watch her commune with nature.
    She felt a hand slip round her waist and smiled up at her new husband as he drew her close and drop a kiss on her lips.
    "She's a wonderful dancer."
    "Yes she is isn't she?"
    "You're all very close."
    "Yes we are."
    Dera looked around the glade where they were holding their wedding and smiled in contentment. Her mother was present looking happier than she had done for a long time. Hopefully she was now looking more towards a future without the hopelessness she'd felt for so long.
    Gwenna was walking about, absorbed in snapping photos continuously. Dera smiled at Hawk; "She won't be able to display most of those."
    Hawk laughed; "I guess we'll just have to keep them in the wedding album then."
    They'd held their wedding in the Spring in a small wooded glade near the gate so the Fae could come and go more or less as they pleased. Many of the restrictions had been lifted since the false alarm. Geraint and Isolde still wanted activity monitored but at least the Fae were able to come and go a lot more easily. Hopefully their renewed presence in the world would have a positive effect on mankind.
    Hawk had decided to stay with Dera in the Earth Realm and help her with her business; he didn't know much about herbs and potions but he guessed he would soon learn. He loved Aberlone but he wanted to be where his heart was and Dera had that and always would. Besides whenever he became homesick he could always go visit. The added bonus was he was a long way away from Isolde; she still made him nervous!
    "We're going to have a wonderful life," he whispered as he took her lips in a deep drugging kiss.
    Dera could only nod as she melted into his arms.

More Books in the Celtic Fae Legend Series:
Lloyd Sisters Trilogy:
Book Two - Eira -
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