The Empress' Rapture

The Empress' Rapture by Trinity Blacio

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anymore. I mean, why didn’t the Queen know where we were? Hell, she should be able to find us easily! Oh, this day just keeps getting better and better.” She broke away from Drake, yelling, and paced in front of everyone shaking her head.
    Sierra knew that something wasn’t right. Her mom had a point. The Queen should have been able to find them. Maybe that’s why I keep sensing magic. Could a spell or something have been placed on Grandma?
    We’ll find out, so don’t worry about it, baby, Roman said and nibbled her ear.
    Garth squeezed her hand.
    Loud words drifted into Sierra’s mind, waking her out of the trance. Glancing up, she watched her mom question Chandler.
    “I don’t know what happened with Mom. I think I should talk to her now. She just pulled up. I can try to question her about this. At least let her know what’s going on. Would that be ok?” she asked and stared at Chandler.
    “Do we know when the Queen will be here tonight, Chandler?” Drake asked, pulling his wife into his arms again.
    “We never know when the Queen will arrive. It would be best to talk to your mother. I wouldn’t want to have anyone uncomfortable tonight.” Chandler smiled.
    Mary Ann turned and entered the house to retrieve her mother and father. Roman rested his chin on top of Sierra’s head.
    “Chandler, do you think that everything that’s happened to our family is a result of someone knowing about the connection to the Queen? I know the Trolls don’t need a connection, but there have been other things that have happened that the women don’t know about,” Drake growled as he watched his wife walk back outside with her parents.
    “Mom, Dad, I would like you to meet Sierra’s mates. Roman and Garth Doming. Their uncles, Chandler and Lucan, have brought us some news that we need your help with. Do you mind if we ask you a couple of questions?” Mary Ann groaned and shook her head. “God, I don’t know where to begin.”
    “Why don’t I answer that, Granddaughter?” Queen Loretta stated, appearing at the bottom of the porch steps. Everyone stared and bowed.
    Her grace emulated a presence of god-like sensations around her. Even wearing jeans she radiated beauty. Walking up the stairs, she faced her daughter, Shannon.
    “My beautiful daughter, I have searched the world for you and have finally found you. I have missed so much of your life. Can you tell me what happened? Do you remember anything? One moment you were playing in the courtyard, and then you were gone. Two hundred years I have been searching for you,” the Queen whispered, touching Shannon’s face with her shaky hand.
    Shannon, Sierra’s grandmother, stared at the Queen for a moment and said, “I was raised by a Witch. She always told me she was my aunt and that my father and mother died long ago. Her name was Jackie Grace. She didn’t have a mate. Jackie use to tell me our family was very old and special. That’s about all I know.”
    “Hey Dad, Mom! Everyone wants to know what’s going on. They’re waiting to eat,” Sierra’s sister said, peeking out the door.
    “Tell them we’ll be there in a minute, Lily,” Drake ordered.
    “Queen Loretta, why don’t you come inside and eat with us? We can discuss this over supper and get to know one another. Everyone in this home can be trusted, and we would love to have you with us. It would give you time to be with your family members who you haven’t met yet,” Drake said.
    “It would be an honor to eat with you. I hope you don’t mind, but my escorts must also be with me. Roman, Garth, it’s a pleasure to see you both again.” She turned and smiled. “I hope your mother will be here. I haven’t seen her in such a long time. It would be good to catch up.” The Queen turned her attention on Sierra.
    “You look like my mother. You have her hair and eyes. I can also tell your powers match hers. You do know your powers will grow when you mate, as your mother’s did. Yet, I sense there

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