“Rxy and Zlerak are going to remain behind to bring the kidnappers back to face justice. I’ll drive so you can sit in back with your children. If you’ll fit. Asvyr will have to come with us, even though I know you don’t care for him,” Marwick said.
“As long as he stops drooling over my mate, then I don’t have an issue with him,” Brexton said.
Marwick set up the car seats like a pro, then stood back and let Brexton buckle his children in. When he drew back, he stared at Marwick.
“What?” Marwick asked.
“How did you know what to do with the seats? Or even remember we needed them?” Brexton asked. “They’re my kids and I didn’t even think about it.”
“I spent time with a single mom for a while. I used to help with the kids.”
“But you didn’t claim her?” Brexton asked.
“She wasn’t meant for me. My mate is out there. Somewhere.” Marwick shrugged. “I’ll find her when the time is right.”
Brexton managed to wedge himself into the backseat between the kids, and he placed a hand on each of them, almost afraid to believe they were really here. Marwick got them back to the Terran station quickly and Yvis was standing at the front of the clinic when Brexton carried the children in. He wanted to check on Blossom but knew that RaeLynn and Drew needed him more right now.
Yvis assured him that both children were fine but had been given a sedative that would likely keep them asleep for another hour or two. Until it wore off, they were to remain in the clinic under observation. While they seemed to be perfectly fine, the doctor didn’t want to take any chances, and neither did Brexton.
He woke Blossom, and she cried when she saw the children.
“They’re safe,” Brexton said. “And I will do everything in my power to make sure no one ever hurts them again.”
It was a vow he would keep until his dying breath, no matter the cost.