The End
It was summer again. The sun shone brightly in the blue sky and the warm summer breeze spread the scent of flowers in the air. But despite the beautiful weather and view, all Lucian could do was stare at his now Five-month-old daughter in his arms. Nothing was more beautiful to him in this world.
The last five months of his life had been a blessing. He was surrounded by people he cared for. His wife, his daughter, his mother even his father. They were slowly getting along. What more could he wish for?
Hazel was well and healthy, and an amazing mother. She was also a wise queen. Lucian was proud of her. Now being half-demon she became even stronger and radiated beauty and confidence. Now he wasn't afraid to hurt her as before.
His mother was always there to support Hazel and help her understand her demon side and his father was often there offering his help to run the kingdom. But Lucian was managing well so far without any help.
"Are you going to stare at her the whole day?" Roshan suddenly appeared disturbing his peaceful moment as always.
"Sometimes I believe you exist to annoy me," Lucian said giving Roshan a stern look.
"That's what brothers are for." He smirked. "Didn't you call me brother last week?"
Lucian sighed. He did call him brother last week. Why? He wasn't sure, but he was definitely regretting it now.
Roshan leaned over Heaven. "Hello there. Remember me? Uncle Roshan." He smiled.
Heaven waved her arms in the air. "Oh, I miss you too." He replied.
Lucian had been surprised by how comfortable Roshan was with children. Now with his own child on the way he was very excited.
Klara visited often as well now that she and Hazel were very close. Sometimes they could chat for hours and other times Klara would teach Hazel how to fight. At first, Lucian was worried since Hazel had just given birth but she recovered so quickly and was so eager to learn. Maybe it was her demon that was giving her strength.
"Your Majesty, My Lord." Lydia came to the garden and before she could speak Lucian knew that Hazel had sent for Heaven. "Her Majesty wants to feed the princess."
"I'll bring her myself," Lucian said not wanting to let go of his daughter.
Lydia bowed and left without a word.
"I'll take my leave as well. I just wanted to say hello to Heaven." Roshan spoke.
"Will you come by for dinner?" Lucian asked.
"If you ask nicely." Roshan teased.
Lucian chuckled. "I wasn't asking you to come. I just wanted to know so that I could poison your food."
"I guess you will have to wait and see if I want to die or not." He said before vanishing.
"Your uncle is not in his right mind," Lucian told Heaven before carrying her to Hazel.
When she heard his footstep she looked up and put the letter away quickly. There were tears in her eyes that she tried to hide.
"Is your mother alright?" Lucian asked as he walked closer.
Hazel nodded. "She is fine." She smiled giving him a reassuring look.
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