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hand and the two of us walk through the snowy cemetery together.

Gavin smiles at me as I reach his side and he pulls me close to him. โ€œGlad you decided to get out of the car, love,โ€ he says in a whisper.

His whisper wasnโ€™t quiet enough to keep Liam away, though. My tall friend joins us beside the large gray headstone. His blonde hair is combed to one side and his black coat, fashioned with a high collar makes him look almost distinguished for once. โ€œSeriously, El. I was thinking you were glued to that seat for a minute. I figured it was my turn to rescue you.โ€

I glare at Liam and give him my usual eye roll. โ€œDonโ€™t tease me, pretty boy. I literally closed hell less than a week ago. Cut me some slack.โ€

Liam tilts his head at me and his eyes soften. โ€œYou know what? For the next twenty-four hours, I am going to be like your really sweet big brother. No jokes and no more teasing.โ€ He lifts me off the cold snow and wraps me in a bear hug. โ€œIโ€™m very proud of you, ya know?โ€

I land back on my feet and Gavin has to steady me before I fall over. I want to cry again for the thousandth time. Keep it together, woman!

Liam stands beside Kassy and snuggles her into his side in the winter chill. I take a deep breath and read Jedโ€™s headstone for the first time.

Jedrek M. Cole

Beloved Son and Brother

 And Above All, Our Hero

Itโ€™s the truest thing Iโ€™ve ever read. I look up into Gavinโ€™s eyes and he kisses me sweetly on my lips. โ€œHe became my hero when he saved you. He saved my life too in that moment.โ€

Gram pokes her head around Gavinโ€™s shoulder and hands me a bushel of green herbs with small white flowers. โ€œGo ahead and plant it anywhere, honey. Each person to plant an herb says something about the deceased. Youโ€™re up after Gavin.โ€

My anxiety flares up at the thought of speaking about Jed in front of his whole family. I canโ€™t help the feeling of being responsible for his death, no matter how much I tell myself Iโ€™m not.

One by one, each person plants an herb or flower around Jedโ€™s headstone and says their piece. Hagan looks in the eyes of each person as he talks and his words make me feel his love for his son. โ€œMy boy wanted nothing more in his life than to complete rewarding missions and save mankind. The way he spoke about being a man and using the gifts he was given to help others was incredible. Just hearing that he was a hero in his final mission is all I need, to know that he was his true self to the end.โ€

Gavin plants his herbs and touches Jedโ€™s headstone as he speaks. โ€œYou saved us all, little cuz. Your final moments were the first steps to a better world for all of us. You will always be missed, and you will never be forgotten.โ€ Gavin walks back to me and kisses my forehead as he whispers to me. โ€œGo ahead. Donโ€™t be afraid.โ€

I step in front of Gavinโ€™s family. My family. I look around at the Cole family cemetery, covered in white fluffy snow, and I thank the heavens that I will rest here someday with these amazing people.

I clear my throat and lay my plant in one of the small holes that Uncle Jack and Cy dug before the funeral. โ€œIt was only three months ago when I met Jed. He stood outside my home and protected my best friend without hesitation and without fail, just because his cousin asked for his help.โ€ I look to Gavin, remembering the night I thought Iโ€™d have to say goodbye to him.

โ€œI only know a handful of things about the boy that saved my life a week ago. He was snarky and sarcastic.โ€ Small snickers of laughter leak from the group. โ€œI know that he was strong, and smart, and very brave. Maybe too brave, if you ask me.โ€ I twirl my fingers together, trying to keep my cool.

โ€œHe was brave enough to literally follow his family into hell, and save the life of a girl who only knew a handful of things about him.โ€ I try to hold the tears back that threaten to fall. โ€œJedโ€™s last words ring in my ears as a reminder that he was the best kind of hero. He said, โ€˜No worries, El. This was a lot of fun.โ€™โ€

I step away from the spotlight and back into Gavinโ€™s arms. Our life together has begun with demon fights, near-death experiences and constant fear, but even after all of it I feel hopeful for the road ahead.

Jedโ€™s simple last words mirror the thoughts I feel about every rough patch and barrier in my path since I found out I am more than your average human. No worries, El. This was a lot of fun.

The End

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Abigail Grant has always found herself lost in a good book. Whether it be as a teenager sprawled out in her upstairs bedroom reading all hours of the night, or more recently as a wife and mother of three small children, excited for bedtime when she can tell imaginative bedtime stories of magical realms and fierce creatures. This new author is releasing books like wildfire and is rising in the bestselling ranks with her series titled The Intended Series. Writing world, look out for Abigail Grant.

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