Witchy Ending
Bahm Ri
EPILOGUE
ᘒTwo Years Laterᘒ
Kris ducked behind the counter when Hubi waved her hand his way.
She's been horrible with her magic lately. Curse Hunnie for being a full-blooded Dark Witch!
Luckily for Kris, the slight beams of Dark Magic don't come flying out of Hubi's tiny hands!
"HAH!
You did something?"
"Yeah," I replied angrily to Kris while glaring disappointedly at Hubi.
"NO MORE!" I shouted at her, waving my hand, so she got the message. She cries right away.
If it weren't for the fact I could sense Dark Magic from practicing it my whole life, Kris would have been deceased by my almost three-year-old daughter.
One day, it started with pillow fights after breakfast and during her schooling.
Before Kris could throw the pillow back playfully across the lounge room to her, she put up her hand, and luckily I was there to stop her from setting Kris ablaze.
To him, it was more comical that his little sister was powerful, but for me, it was alarming at her age!
This morning I placed a spell on her magic after she displayed this a few more times while playing. An ancient spell from the Gods themselves. I've had this put on me once or twice in my thousand-plus years of living, and I couldn't allow a three-year-old to try and control that kind of magic right now.
Hunnie didn't know about this, and I didn't want to stress her out.
She's been working hard to secure her family in the real world and become the new Queen of Ghabáar. I wanted her to enjoy living her young life as well. Just because she's a hybrid now doesn't mean she couldn't pursue her dreams.
In our Kingdom, she hosted small gatherings with the many regular Witch Doctors, treating them to highly royal meals and getting to know them all. This led to her knowledge of caring for many different supernaturals worldwide.
I also learned more techniques and skills for defending myself with the information she cared to share with me, which was all!
When the twins were five, she opened a business selling medical tools and instruments to hospitals with Anna's leftover money. It was also the only way she could wash the millions of diamonds and gold nuggets I inherited from my father.
She bought a house, and officially on paper, I owned something for the first time with my last name alongside my wifes', Hunnie Ri.
Although, in Witchy World, it didn't matter.
The same house she bought in the human realm, she owned the rights to the land mirroring Witchy Worlds' and bought it from the new council. It was a mansion where she ran her supernatural clinic. "Hunnie's House of Dark Magic," she called it, trying to heal everything that had eyes or a heart.
Whenever a "patient" became unstable, she'd teleport through her portal or call my name to pull over her immediately. It was clever of her to buy that mansion because I barely used any energy pulling her out of her messes and heard everything going on on the other side!
"Well, since we are using magic to protect our family, I think it's only fair I cast a noise cancellation spell around my clinic for confidential reasons and not to sabotage my job."
"Wha-What?
But I don't even listen." She says to me one night while cutting steak in the kitchen.
"I mean, it's not just for your ears--"
"Yes, it is!" I hissed annoyingly.
"Your upset I didn't tell you about placing a seal on Hubi's magic!"
"NO!"
I'd become what Kris had called " A stay at home dad" and spent most of my time in our mansion tutoring the kids alongside the supernatural tutor Hunnie met at the Academy. A man named Gion knew much about Humans and the Supernatural world. We didn't even need him!
A habit has also formed since having created a family. It would hurt me dearly if they ever got injured or lost and didn't know a spell or have the strength to get them out of the said time, so I recited every life-saving spell I knew for my family in case of emergencies. Also, in case I had mysteriously go one day.
Some of the spells were so deadly they would come to life even when reading in thought.
We're talking ancient spells even before The God's times, so I placed a barrier spell around the page with a warning sign so miss curious Hubi knew precisely what she was getting into here.
"Hubi, I know this is you because your mother already knows this spell. It's dangerous and will create supersonic destruction with Dark Matter. Use wisely, my little princess."
The voice note on the page played until I turned the golden page, continuing to write them alphabetically until I sensed Hunnie walking into the room.
"You have a minute?"
I didn't even spare her a glance. I knew she needed help by the tone in her voice, but too bad for her, I couldn't hear into her clinic anymore!
"Writing."
"Baby, I need your help."
"Do you?
I would've never noticed."
Finally, looking up at her frightful green eyes, I saw she had green blood all over her uniform and held a weird-looking instrument. She stunk!
"Ew..." my nose pushed up, and I covered it with my sleeves.
"What is that smell?
Bleck!
What are you doing?"
"A woman...
She's delivering a baby, and well..."
"Well, what?"
"It's stuck!
I need your help--"
"A woman?"
"A giant."
--"NO!
HUNNIE, NO!!!
CALL HER HUSBAND!"
That day ended horribly as I flapped my wings in the air, holding onto chain links to pull this oversized newborn out of his mother's bushy and disgusting hole. Nightmares, I tell you!
My son Bahari was a late bloomer with his wolf. I scented it when he was younger, but now that they were pushing nine years old, there was still no sign of his supernatural abilities besides a large appetite. Kris convinced me it was okay. After all, he only discovered he was a supernatural at twenty-nine years old and had already learned so much from me!
"He's peculiar, but I'm sure it's still too young to determine much about him yet."
"Ehh...I'm still worried.
This world is cruel, and I fear my enemies could use this information against me."
"They could try, but I'd kill anyone that tries to harm my brother and sister.
Leave it to me!
I'll bully him to death!
MUWAHAHAHHHHAH!!!!"
Kris walks away from the kitchen, laughing like a maniac.
I scrutinize the weird personality as he leaves.
There was something strange about him too, but I trusted him much more than I thought I ever could with anyone else. These were my babies to protect for eternity.
When Hunnie came home early from her clinic one day, I made a proposal to her. Hopefully, one she would understand.
"Hey, sweetie."
"Hey."
"Easy day?"
"Mmm...yeah.
I have workers now."
"That's why you've been working so much?
Training doctors now, I see?"
My nose pushed against her cheeks, inhaling harshly and rubbing my hands all over her stomach.
Do you think if I wrote a novel and told my readers we were expecting another spawn, they'd be surprised?
Hunnie stretches in my arms, and I place kisses up and down her neck, chin, and nose until she opens her eyes with a smirk.
"How do you feel about magically putting the kids to sleep for the next 50 years?"
I explained to her the spell that would allow them to sleep peacefully and awake as though time hadn't gone by after she looked at me oddly. With both of our magic, no one would ever detect or disturb our peace.
"Our?"
"Yes, ours.
I'd like us all to sleep at some point.
Preserve our youth and abilities for those that don't have much.
And I don't know if the children are immortal yet."
The conversation continued through our shower and even towards dinner, for I couldn't keep my hands off her hard-working and delicately juicy body. Her bump was small this time, and she seemed to carry normally.
"I'll stay awake until I know you guys are safe. Then, I'll join right next to you."
"Where will we lay?"
"In my castle, of course. Surrounded by the many beings that have been there even before my father's time."
"But if you are immortal, why do you want to sleep?"
"Sleep where daddy?
It's dinner time!"
Hubi interfered in the conversation while Hunie used her magic to set the table.
"Nothing, sweetie.
Go get your big brother."
Hubi pushes out of the seat, the one even bigger than her little body, and runs out of the dining room to fetch Kris.
With his colossal appetite, Bahari was already placing his towel around his neck and holding his fork in hand, waiting for his momma to serve him.
"I'll only sleep for a few years.
Only to clear my anxiety as a father."
Hunnie's hands grip her waist, and she stands and glares at me uneasily.
"So you are putting us to sleep because you can't handle being a father?"
A chuckle escaped my mouth, and she got even more upset, overfilling Bahari's plate with rice, and his little green eyes went wide.
"No, I'm doing it to protect my family.
As a father.
Just think about it, alright?"
Moments later, our long brown oak table was filled with everyone in the mansion. We laughed at Kris' forward jokes about The Shapeshifter's village he's been spending a lot of time in and at Bahari because he usually fell asleep in his seat.
"The women...UGH!!
Why are some dirt poor while others strive?
Why is that?"
"Some prefer to stick to their traditions, while others learned how to adapt to the modern world."
"You haven't even adapted yet, either!
Hunnie, keep my old man looking fresh and get him a phone!"
Kris, Hunnie, and Hubi erupted into a laughing fit that nearly woke Bahari. I chuckled as well, thinking I didn't need to look fresh with the million pieces of jewelry he wore over his body and his baggy clothing.
Hubi goes back to asking her restless mother a million and one questions about Dark Magic since she thought she was a late bloomer, and I chimed in.
"Not at dinner, Hubi, eat.
I'll answer your questions after."
"But daddy, you are a Dark Fei, not a Wizard!"
"And daddy still knows Dark Magic, baby, so eat up.
Mommy's tired."
When bedtime rolled around, I tucked all the kids in bed so that Hunnie could sleep early, including Kris' big ass.
Usually, saving him for last since we would have a shot or two before bed and smoke that stuff that supposedly helped his insomnia, but tonight he had much to say to me.
"I'm thrilled to have met you in this life.
It's been tough for me growing up, and to be honest, you feel more like a brother than a father, but I still appreciate you including me in your and Hunnie's lives. This is what I needed, and I finally asked my mom about being an Angel, and you know what she said?
She said she used to be, but not in this life.
I wonder how many lifetimes we've been through together."
His question made me wonder, but I only tussled my hand in his long hair and took my last shot with him at his desk.
"I'm glad I've finally found you.
Well, Hunnie found you for me first."
"Yeah...
It's so crazy remembering her when she first came to the human school, shy and quiet, to now seeing her as my long lost father's mate. The world full of surprises, huh?"
"And it only gets difficult as a supernatural every time," I smirked, taking his joint from between his finger and scrutinizing his face with a mouthful of smoke once he opened his mouth again.
"Speaking of surprises.
You're going to be a grandpa, pop."
What a life!
This whole time I've been a lonely Dark Fei Demon-Wolf, who now has three children, with one on the way, and was now becoming a grandfather!
A family full of all Tribrids.
The Heavens never punished an abomination like me.
They only made sure I'd have a family full of me!