The Empress' Rapture

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is something in you that I haven’t sensed before. Well, I will figure it out later. First, let us go eat so I can meet the rest of the family.” She patted Sierra’s cheek.
    “It’s a pleasure to meet you, Grandmother. Stay with us for a few days. We have plenty of room, and it would give us time to get to know you. I know our youngest son will have a fit if you don’t stay. He’s in charge of the family books and takes his job very seriously,” Mary Ann said and hugged her.
    “Well, then I guess I can’t disappoint my great-grandson, now can I? I would love to stay around for the mating ceremony, if I could. I know we have time, but I would consider it an honor if Sierra would consider having it at our family home. Both Roman and Garth have been there before.” She glanced back at her and smiled.
    “If and when I have the ceremony with my mates, I would be proud to have it there. But, you see, they haven’t proven to me they are my mates. I just met them. If they are my mates, they have a lot of courting to do. Don’t you think so, Great-Grandmother?” Sierra laughed and slid up to her.
    “Oh call me Grandmother,” Loretta said, “it’s much easier.”
    Sierra gave her a hug and they both walked into the house leaving everyone outside stunned.
    Sierra heard her father’s laugh, “She is definitely your daughter, Mary Ann. You guys are going to have it rough courting my daughter. I’m glad I already have my mate.”
    “We do love a challenge. We’ve never had one we couldn’t win,” Roman snarled and followed her into the house.
     

Chapter Eight
     
    Sierra, Amy and Linda crept upstairs to Sierra’s bedroom while the males and the Queen discussed the problems at hand.
    “Do you believe that jerk?” Sierra asked. “Roman forbids me to take any more walks at night! I swear, I couldn’t decide if I wanted to drag him to the closest closet to screw his brains out or rip his head off. Then, to top things off, my dad sat there encouraging him,” Sierra mumbled as she entered the room and slammed the door. “I should sneak out now.”
    Amy sighed and helped Linda gather the things they would need for the piercing procedures. “I hate to say it, Sierra, but your roaming days are over. Especially now that your grandmother is the Queen of the Fey. You’ll have bodyguards up the ass. I have enough problems with my older brothers. Can you imagine if the Queen was my grandma? I mean, it will have privileges, but crap, too many people want to be near you.”
    Linda laughed as she set up her instruments. “Hey, at least she has two hunks for mates, and, with the way they were watching her, I thought for sure they’d throw her on the table, rip off her jeans, and take her right there. I was so hot just watching the three of you, and don’t think we didn’t notice those hands brushing against your breast. Your nipples stuck out so far you could have poked someone’s eyes out with them. Everyone was watching the three of you. It would have been a perfect time to pierce your nipples.”
    “We’ll let you do yours first, Sierra. God knows when your mates will come looking for you. I for one don’t want to be caught in the act when they open the door.” Amy laughed.
    “Screw them. I was even thinking about having you pierce my clit. Do you think you could do it? Did you bring the ring I picked out just in case? We could go into the bathroom and get that one out of the way first. The lock on the door will give us added protection against my mates. And yes, I know they’re my mates.” She ran her hand through her mass of long curly hair. “God, no one has ever made me so wet. I had to get up three times to go to the bathroom just to wipe myself, and they kept laughing at me because of it,” Sierra giggled and followed Linda to the bathroom.
    Sierra stopped for a moment and cast a protection spell on the room along with a cloaking spell. No one would know where they were. Her grandmother was right.

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