her mate, the chief. Then, Georgie looks back to me. “I don’t want to tell the others if we don’t have to. I don’t want to worry them over nothing. Ariana’s no longer crying at the drop of a hat and Claire isn’t cringing when I talk to her. And Megan…”
I nod. Megan just mated with Cashol. She’s radiating happiness. I can’t take that from her. “I’ll tell the others that plans have changed and we no longer need them to go.”
“I’m still going,” Aehako says, stubborn. “I will not let Kira leave my side. I shall keep her safe.” He looks down at me, and I have to fight hard to keep the blush off my face, remembering what happened last night. “I suspect Haeden will accompany me, if I ask. He has no family to endanger.”
“I can go by myself,” I protest. I don’t like the thought of putting others in jeopardy. “Just point me at the ship—“
Aehako frowns fiercely at me, stunning me into silence. “I will not allow it,” he says. “I will keep you safe.”
“So protective,” Vektal comments. “Are you sure there is no resonance between the two of you?”
“If hope was enough to waken my khui, my chest would be thundering, my friend,” Aehako says easily.