problems for Beck. He was going to have to figure out a way to bring
 
 in some steady income because he didn’t want Meg to feel she had to
 
 keep the house. She was a bondmate, not a housewife. He made up
 
 his mind to talk to Dante. Susan Dellacourt had told him she was
 
 always interested in his services. The vampire companies had long-
 
 reaching arms and always had some strange security problem
 
 clogging up the roads of trade. He might be able to make decent
 
 money that way.
 
 In the back of his mind, he knew once word got out that he and
 
 Cian had bonded, the loyalists would come calling. They would offer
 
 him a lot to lead the attempt to reclaim Tir na nÒg . Beck was sure
 
 they would come, and the pressure would be on. He would have a
 
 decision to make, and now it didn’t seem like a clear one.
 
 Once he would have done anything to get the chance to avenge his
 
 father. Was he willing to risk Meg? For the first time since he was
 
 seventeen, it seemed to Beck that he might have a future. It would be
 
 a very different one than he was raised for, but it was his. He could
 
 have a good life with Meg and Cian, and eventually their children. All
 
 of that could be lost if he gambled on taking back his crown.
 
 Beck shook off the dark thoughts. That was a worry for another
 
 day. Today he needed to feed them, and that was all that mattered. He
 
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 hoped Cian hadn’t managed to kill all their chickens while he was
 
 busy fading. Beck walked out the back and down to the chicken coop
 
 where he selected a particularly healthy hen and proceeded to
 
 efficiently chop her head off.
 
 The hen was fat and would make a good meal. The day might
 
 have started rough, but if it ended with a full belly and a warm bed,
 
 Beck would call it perfect.