Dante's Dream

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it, her mother made it when she needed it.  Jax closed her eyes when she took the first bite, remembering her mother and father sitting a round the kitchen table eating.  The comforting picture flowed over her; she was glad that she had these memories of them.   
    When she opened her eyes, she saw all the men staring at her with their mouths open.  “What?”
    “Uh, honey , you were projecting a little,” Dante laughed.
    “What do you mean?” Jax said frowning.
    “I think it has something to do with your wolf side; Jo can do similar thing s to her Pack , ” Brin said and laughed.  He had felt it too; he wondered what that meant since he was actually a human.
    “I don’t get it, you are Vampires,” Jax said taking another bite and smil ing to herself. 
    Brin loved the look she had, it was pure joy.
    “You ' re not only part of a Pack any more.  You are my mate, therefore, part of my Clan.  Orfeo told me that since I found my mates, he was allowing us to make our own smaller compound on the Senate compound ; each of the members will be allowed to do this.  We have enough room for your Pack as well as my Clan.  I explained to the men, and they all will follow me, so they belong to us , ” Dante said quietly.
    “Belong to us?” Brin asked.
    “We are considered their Sires or Masters, which ever we decide to have them call us , ” D ante said.
    “Uh, why not Brin, Jax , and Dante?” Jax asked.
    “That’s not the way a Clan is run.  There are certain guidelines , ” Dante said smoothly.
    “Like?” Jax said impatiently.  “You know , pulling information out of you is like pulling teeth.  What the hell?”
    Brin laughed, and Dante shrugged. “We have five more days in the car; I figured we would be able to talk as we got closer.”
    “Good to know you share your plans with us,” Jax said and pushed her plate away when she finished the last little bit.  She noticed the men had already finished and were waiting for her.
    “I don’t really like to sit in a human restaurant talking about magical stuff , it m a y not be such a bright idea , ” Dante drawled.
    “Right, like a famous author who happens to live in England didn’t make a million dollars on the subject , ” Jax sneered.
    “That was make - believe,” Dante argued.
    Brin closed his eyes and shook his head and said loudly, “Would you like to stop and get some hair dye to get your hair back to its original color?”
    “Again with the hair,” Jax growled.
    Dante stood and threw money down on the table and said, “Let’s get moving.”
    Ignoring the humans, they walked back t o their cars and piled back in, Jax grumbling about sitting in the back again.  Dante ignored her and climbed in and brought the computer back up and began typing. Brin just drove .  After getting back on the high way , he heard the radio turn on.  Brin looked around and saw Jax playing with buttons in the back.
    Dante looked up and then pushed a button , changing the station to a classical music station.  Brin didn’t really care, he liked all music, but apparently it was not the same for Jax.  She pushed a button and switched it back to the soft rock station. 
    Dante looked behind him and growled.  Shit , Brin thought and waited.  Dante reached up and pushed the same button as before, the music flowed back through the speakers.  It was sec onds before it switched back, bu t this time Jax began singing loudly in the back.  It was an American station, so they were listening to p op songs.
    “Raise….” Jax sang loudly.
    Dante changed the station after the first word.
    Jax changed it back and sang again, “To o cool…. ”
    And the station changed again and this time Dante held his finger on the button and used his other hand to type on the keyboard.  Jax snorted and folded the hands over her c hest and waited.  But Dante was n ' t budging.  He refused to move his finger. 
    “Oh fuck,” Jax screamed and Dante jerked to turn and see what

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