Page 75 of Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy 1)
âFor what?â Meara laughed. âFor the keeping or for the fun?â
âEither or both.â
âIâd take the fun, thereâs been a lack of that sort of amusement in my life in recent months. Keeping though, thatâs not what Iâm after. Men come and go,â she added as she settled back with her fragrant tea. âExcept for sweet and plodding Sean, as far as Iâve seen. Best not to expect or want them to stay, then itâs less fraught.â
âBut fraught means youâre living,â Iona said. âAnd I want one to keep, one who wants me just as much. I want wild, crazy love, the sort that never goes away. And kidsânot just oneâa dog, a horse, a house. A big, sloppy family. What about you?â she asked Branna.
âWhat do I want? To live my life. To end this curse that hangs over all of us, and crush what remains of Cabhan.â
âThatâs not just for you. Just you, Branna,â Iona insisted. âMoney, travel, sex? Home, family?â
âEnough money to travel to exotic places and have reckless sex with exotic men.â She smiled as she poured more tea. âThat should cover the lot.â
âIâll travel with you.â Meara laid a hand over Brannaâs. âWeâll break hearts the world over. Youâre welcome to join us,â she told Iona. âWeâll see all the wonders, and take our pleasures where we find them. Then you can come back, pick the one youâll keep, and make the babies. Iâll build my house and barn, and Branna will live her life exactly as she pleases, curse-free.â
âAgreed.â Branna lifted her teacup to toast. âWeâve only to vanquish ancient evil and earn great wealth, and the rest is but details.â
âBoth of you could have all that exotic sex now,â Iona protested. âItâs not hard to have your pick of men when you look like Celtic goddesses.â
âWeâre keeping her,â Meara told Branna. âSheâs a wonder for my ego.â
âItâs true. Branna looks like something out of a fairy tale without even trying, and youâre this image of a warrior princess. Men should be falling at your feet.â
The door opened, bringing in the rain, along with Connor, Boyle, and Fin.
âNot all of them,â Meara murmured.
âLook what Iâve dragged in.â Connor shook rain from his hair like a dog as Kathel bounded over to greet the newcomers. âIt was haul them in or build a bleeding ark. Have you tea and biscuits to spare?â
âOf course. Donât track up my floor. Has the business world shut its doors then?â
âFor the day,â Boyle told Branna. âWe were nudging Fin along to buy us dinner, but damn near drowned considering the where.â
âAnd hereâs better.â Connor walked over to hold his hands out to the fire. âEspecially if someone could be cajoled into making a vat of soup.â
âSomeone?â
Connor merely smiled at Branna. âAnd I thought of my own darling sister.â
âYou think of me in the kitchen entirely too often.â
âBut youâre brilliant in it.â He leaned down to kiss her.
âIâll peel and chop whatever you need.â It was, Iona calculated, sort of like asking Boyle to dinner. âYou can peel and chop, canât you, Boyle?â
; âI can, especially if it gets me dinner.â
âIâm willing to be a kitchen slave for a hot meal on a night like this,â Meara added. âWhat of you, Fin?â
He continued to unwind the scarf from around his neck. âWhatever Branna needs or wants tonight.â
âThen Iâd best go see what there is to put together for this famous vat of soup.â She rose, and moved through the rear doorway. The dog left Finâs side to follow her.
âSheâd be easier if I went on,â Fin said.
âYouâll not.â A rare edge of anger laced Connorâs voice. âIt canât be that way, and she knows it as well as you do. We need you. Iâve told Fin and Boyle what happened a few days ago,â he told Iona.