Devi: Matefinder Book 2

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You’re confusing me.” Geez. This conversation was not going how I thought it would.
     
                    He returned his stony-faced expression. “Yes, everything is confusing on this side of the veil.”
     
                    He patted me on the shoulder. “Tell Kai I will pick you up later this afternoon for our adventure. You must come alone. He is not on the same path as you are, so he is not invited. I am sorry.”
     
                    “Well, that’s going to go over well. Not. ” I said with exasperation.
     
                    Nahuel smiled. “You will be well protected.”
     
                    I nodded and he began to walk away.
     
                    “Wait!” I yelled after him. “How did you get here so fast?”
     
                    He turned back to look at me. “You do not believe God exists, you will not believe how I came here so fast.”
     
                    Hmm. Fine. Be cryptic. I turned back toward the house to find Kai leaning against a tree in our yard. He was staring at me.
     
                    “Hey, Nahuel will marry us!”
     
                    He looked pissed. His eyes were yellow. How long was he standing there? With his werewolf hearing he could have heard everything.
     
                    “You expect me to let you go into another country with another man? A man who isn’t even a werewolf?” he shouted.
     
                    Oh brother! Here we go.
     
                    “Canada isn’t really another country. It’s Canada! Like a six-hour drive. They speak English, mostly. It will be fine. Canadians are freakishly nice.” It was true. Never met a Canadian I didn’t like.
     
                    “Canadian vampires are not nice. What is a Devi?” he prodded.
     
                    “Shhh.” I looked left and then right.
     
                    ‘I was going to tell you.’
     
                    ‘Tell me what, Aurora?’ His eyes were brown again, but he still looked pissed. I braced myself for his reaction and told him everything I knew, including the fact that Devis died young. As usual, he listened with a stone-faced expression that scared the shit out of me. When I was done, he sighed.
     
                    ‘So Nahuel can do some test to find out?’
     
                    ‘Yes, that’s why I need to go to Canada with him.’
     
                    ‘If some angel or other spirit is possessing you, I will probably lose my mind,’ he confessed.
     
                    ‘Me too! I feel like ripping my skin off! But it makes sense to the witches why I have so many powers. Why the balance is out of whack. I might be here to fix it.’
     
                    ‘In Indian mythology, a Devi is a Goddess incarnate. She comes to Earth to do one of three things. Create, Preserve or Destroy.’
     
                    His words gave me chills.He continued, ‘So how will you fix the balance? War? What about our wedding, having babies, growing old together?’ He complained and I hated that he looked at me different now.
     
                    I was in his arms the second he said that. ‘All of that will happen no matter what.  This is my life and no one controls it but me. You should have learned that by now.’
     
                    When I was stuck in the dream with the black witch, Kai had come to get me out. He had confessed he thought I was an Alpha because he knew no one could make me do anything I didn’t want to. I reminded him of that.
     
                    Kai leaned his forehead against mine. ‘Go with Nahuel. Find out if you are a Devi. We will deal with it if and when we have

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