Atlantis Unmasked

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off,” Alexios said, stepping closer and winking at Conlan and Riley. He flashed a grin at Erin. “He must take after his mutant uncle Ven.”
    Ven growled at him, but Erin just shook her head, smiling.
    â€œDon’t even go there, pretty boy,” Ven said. “At least he doesn’t have all that girly golden hair like you do.”
    â€œHe is quite shockingly bald,” Justice said, brow furrowed. “Is that a problem? Is there some—”
    The women started laughing again, cutting off whatever Justice had been about to say. “Most babies are born bald or with only a little fuzz. His hair will start growing soon enough,” Marie said.
    â€œNot all babies,” Keely said, catching the end of Justice’s long blue braid in her hand. “Some have a lovely crop of bright blue hair.”
    â€œWell, Aidan will have beautiful black hair like his father,” Riley said, leaning back against Conlan.
    â€œOr beautiful sunset-gold hair like his mother,” Conlan replied.
    â€œI know you’re my prince and all, but if you’re going to start reciting poetry about her eyes, I’m out of here,” Alexios said, pulling an exaggerated grimace. “There’s only so much a self-respecting warrior can take.”
    Conlan burst out laughing, and Riley’s lips curved in a tiny, secret smile. “Okay, that does it. Uncle Alexios is holding the baby next.”
    Alexios held up his hands in protest. “Oh, no. I don’t know anything about holding babies.” He ducked behind Marie as if to hide.
    â€œI only wish my brother could have been here,” Marie said, shaking her head and smiling. “He, Ethan, and Kat are in the middle of land negotiations with the state of Florida over increasing the panther territory, though, and it would have been a breach of courtesy to leave now.”
    Alexios still couldn’t believe Marie had fallen in love with a panther shifter on her very first trip out of Atlantis, but the changes to the old ways were coming quickly and furiously. Little Prince Aidan was living proof of that.
    Riley waved an arm toward the masses of flowers lining one entire wall of the room. “I know. Bastien and Kat sent at least a dozen different flower arrangements and enough baby toys to supply half of Atlantis, I think. Aidan will be hopelessly spoiled, if I let all of you have free rein.”
    Justice, still staring down at Aidan as if entranced, smiled. “Oh, Riley. You have no idea.” Then he pinned Keely with a searing glance. “We must have a baby. Now. He will keep Eleni company.”
    Keely, still kneeling, fell backward and landed on her bottom with a thump. “Wait. What? Baby? What?”
    â€œGive the nice archaeologist time to get used to your ugly face, first,” Alexios advised, still safely behind Marie, earning himself a dirty look from Justice and a smile filled with grateful relief from Keely.
    â€œMaybe we should focus on your nephew for a while,” Keely said to Justice.
    Alexios figured he’d bail out his friend and change the subject. Looking around, he realized who was missing. “Where’s Quinn?” Alexios asked, surprised that Riley’s sister wasn’t present for her nephew’s birth.
    A shadow crossed Riley’s face, and she shook her head. “I don’t know. She didn’t check in on time from her latest mission. Part of me wishes she was a little less rebel leader and a little more safe and out of danger.” Her troubled gaze found Alaric. “Is she—is she okay?”
    The priest closed his eyes for a moment, and then inclined his head. “She is well and in very little danger at the present.”
    They had a special link, Quinn and Alaric, that none of the rest of them really understood, and nobody wanted to be the first to try to pry into Alaric’s personal life. The possibility of ending up as a dark splotch on the

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