REMI The twins both looked stressed when they finally got into the car with me. I sat to one side, rubbing my stomach as the babies flipped, wiggled, and moved inside of me. As soon as they stuffed me in the car and I was no longer sitting in a front-row seat to Cullen’s sculpted ass in my direct line of vision, the horny fog cleared my brain, and I was able to focus on Voldigoad once more. “Is everything okay?” I asked as Calder took his seat next to me. “Thorin and Maya will discuss the matter of Serenity Moon,” Calder said. “We aren’t going to talk about the bigger elephant in the High Court?” I deadpanned. Calder and Cullen connected gazes. “The witch said this was predicted in his book,” Cullen admitted. “So now we need her to tell us how to get him. If he already thinks he