Her Ancient Hybrid

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so easily. You have nothing to be jealous of. Now would the two of you shift, please, before someone sees you like this?”
    “I think that’s a very good suggestion. That way we can all talk.”
    At the sound of the new voice, Waverly looked past Cameron and found a man and woman standing behind him. It’d been the man who’d spoken. The two seemed to have their gazes locked on Brolach.
    The two wolves’ bodies blurred and shimmered as they took on their human forms. Brolach took her hand and held it tight. Cameron went and stood a little behind the other two.
    Waverly looked at Brolach when he stiffened. “What’s the matter?” she asked quietly.
    “They’re hybrids. Half vampire and half werewolf like me.”
    She gazed at the two new arrivals and then back at Brolach. She sucked in a breath. Could it be? Both the man and woman had some shared features with her mate, right down to the same colored hair and eyes. She’d thought there was a chance there was only one other hybrid out there, but two?
    The man and woman walked closer and stopped a few feet away. The man spoke again. “That’s right. We are hybrids. And you, Brolach, are our brother. We’ve been searching for you for a very, very long time.”

Chapter Six
     
    Brolach stared at the two hybrids, knowing the male had told the truth. They were his siblings. A werewolf’s scent was made up of a component that marked them as an individual as well as one that all his or her family shared. The newcomers had that, and matched his. Plus, they had the family blood tie that vampires had.
    “How can there be two of you?” he asked.
    “They’re twins,” Waverly said.
    The male smiled and nodded. “Correct. I’m Torger and this is our sister, Kaisa.”
    “Those were my parents’ names,” Brolach said.
    Torger nodded. “Before we continue this conversation, I think it best if we go to a place where we won’t be overheard.”
    Waverly spoke up before he could answer. She looked at Brolach. “You can take them to our house. I’ll give you the keys before you leave.”
    He didn’t miss the fact she’d called the house theirs instead of just hers. He shook his head. “I won’t need the keys. You’re coming with us. You’re my mate, even though I haven’t claimed you yet. There’s no reason you shouldn’t be there with me.”
    Waverly went up on tiptoe and gave him a quick kiss. “All right. Wait out here. I’ll make up some excuse for us leaving early that my dad will believe. He shouldn’t mind since we only have a couple hours left on our shift, anyway.”
    She hurried away, leaving Brolach alone with the three others. He ran his gaze over his brother and sister. Torger was just as tall as he was, and had the same muscular frame. Kaisa was a littler taller than Waverly and had a slim build. He found it hard to believe he had siblings, let alone two of them. He thought back to when his mother had been alive and pregnant. She’d said she swore there was more than one baby inside her, kicking her in the ribs. She’d mostly been joking since twins were a rarity for vampires and werewolves alike. It explained why her belly had gotten so large. His father had said she was bigger than she’d been when pregnant with Brolach.
    Waverly returned with a smile. “We’re all set to go. You guys can follow me to the house.”
    They headed to the parking lot. Brolach and Waverly climbed into her car while Cameron got into another and Torger and Kaisa into a third. Waverly pulled out onto the street with the other two cars following behind. So many questions whirled through Brolach’s mind on the short trip home.
    After they arrived, Waverly unlocked the front door of the house and waited for everyone to come in before she shut it. They went to the living room and spread out on the couch and two armchairs.
    Once they were settled, Brolach looked at his brother and sister, who’d taken the armchairs. “You said you’ve been searching for me for a

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