King Tomb (Forever Evermore, #3)(3)



Huh, guess my wolf was making an appearance.

By the time Bindi had pushed my tent flap aside, my teeth were clenched so hard I was surprised I hadn’t broken a few. The flap closed behind us, and inside the privacy spell Antonio had created, the golden magic sparkling on the walls, I gave up all semblance of trying to contain the pain and screamed, grabbing my stomach and hunching, finally able to stop squeezing my legs, and muscles, together. Instantly, I felt a gush of warm water rush down between my thighs. Bindi grabbed me and, completely surprising me, lifted me clean off my feet, carrying me like a child while cursing under her breath.

She walked onto the burgundy and black rug that lay over the grass. On the left, she passed the two tall, plush burgundy chairs and a black couch with a small coffee table. On the right, there was a minibar I had set up. Since the war had started there were always Elders and Commanders interrupting my few moments of solitude, coming to my tent to discuss issues, and it was easy to get them to leave with a drink in their hand and half drunk. I had also made Antonio alter my tent so it was sectioned for privacy, my bedroom off the main entertaining area spelled for only those I let pass, into which Bindi now entered, brushing past another white tent flap.

Everything was the same on this side of the tent as always. No matter what camp we went to, the room was spelled that way. To the right stood two large cherry wood dressers with a Mage mirror in between, and next to those was my king-sized bed with burgundy sheets, plush pillows, and a leopard print fur bedspread with two cherry wood end tables on either side that held black wrought-iron lamps. There was also a burgundy bassinet for the baby next to the bed. Other than the new addition of the birthing bed on the left, it was deceptively homey…until you looked closer and saw that the whole room was sterile and cold, as I was now, with no personal items to be found, except maybe a book or two I had purchased to try to take my mind off…not remembering, which was harder than you could imagine.

“Shower,” I stated when Bindi tried to lay me on the birthing bed. “My water broke all over my legs.”

Bindi narrowed her eyes and disobeyed me, laying me firmly on the birthing bed. “There are going to be many more fluids coming from your body, so I wouldn’t worry about your water breaking.” She leaned over my face, gazing down at me. “You’re on my turf now. You will do as I say if you want your child to be born without complications.” She grinned — it was a little evil — making me blink at her as I hunched and grabbed my rounded belly. “I can imagine you would like something for the pain?”

I huffed, breathing in and out in ragged pants. “You’re a doctor from hell.”

She patted my cheek, still wearing that malevolent smirk. “Why yes, I can be…or, if you behave and do as told, I can be your saving grace, a heaven-born doctor.” She stared me in the eyes as I breathed through the pain. “So what’s it going to be, Queen Ruckler? Good patient? Or bad patient?”

I shouted, seriously wanting to push out the agony. “I don’t think we’ve got time for good patient/bad patient.” I groaned low, sweat dripping off my forehead. “I need to push.” I started tearing my clothes off. Boots, socks, leather maternity pants, underwear, shirt, bra — everything went as I readied myself to do as my body was driving me to do…even as Bindi froze.

The hell-born doctor stood stunned, then a litany of curses flew from her mouth — damn near proving my point with her extensive vocabulary — as she banged open drawers on the side of the bed, grabbing a hospital gown and shoving my arms through it before yanking gloves over her now glowing hands. “Goddamn…” She mumbled something else unintelligibly, shoving me onto my back. “Queen bullshit…” More mumbling as she pushed my legs apart and performed an internal exam, then she shouted, “Fucking hell!”

Another scream echoed, but the sound was all mine, flying past my wide open mouth even as she yanked her cell phone out of her pocket, blood covering her latex gloves, and dialed numbers.

She glared between my legs as she held the phone to her ear. A pause while I panted, then she barked/yelled into the receiver, “I don’t care if you’re in the middle of killing someone. Your grandchild is f*cking crowning already. Get your ass here.” She tossed her phone onto the floor, mumbling, “Thank God he put the protection spell on your tent.”

I screamed, agreeing wholeheartedly as I involuntarily pushed. Antonio had informed me that the Executioner, the one Mystical whose job it was to slaughter any hybrid, was linked with a spell to any hybrid being born, the spell physically pushing the Mystical to go where the child was and exterminate the baby. The protection spell Antonio had put on my tent safeguarded that from happening, but Antonio still needed to put a cloaking spell on the baby, which he had finally perfected two weeks ago, since he or she wouldn’t be able to hide their sleeping powers, and everyone would sense his or her hybrid nature. I hadn’t told Bindi or Antonio I knew the father was a Vampire, since they never told me shit, but because of my own hybrid nature of Vampire and Shifter, I knew the baby would automatically have my genes.

“Okay, okay,” Bindi breathed deeply, and she instantly transformed, rolling her neck on her shoulders, and when she looked back up at me, it was the physician staring at me. “You’re going to push when I tell you to, not when you want to.” Her hands glowed golden, and she pushed my knees up around my large belly. “Grab your knees, and keep them up.” One hand went to my stomach, and she stared between my legs as I relaxed while the contraction was gone…f*ck…never mind. “Okay, take a deep breath and push.” Both hands went between my legs, and I screamed, grunting, bearing down as I gripped my legs, pushing with all I had.

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