Zerod’s animal guide was no match for the two of them. They continued pressing forward, attacking from both sides, until they had him backed into Sheba’s cage. Sheba rammed her head against it and the door clicked shut.
Zerod’s injuries were many. He growled one last time, then dropped to the straw bed, waiting for his injuries to heal. But for now, he was out of commission, and they were safe.
Thank you, Katun.
You are welcome, my sister.
Callie smiled, liking the idea that they were sisters. Then just as suddenly, she collapsed to the ground. What was happening? Had she been injured? She closed her eyes as she began to shift back to her human side.
So much had happened.
I’m not ready to say good-bye, Katun.
You have other things to attend to that I cannot help you do.
What other things?
But Katun was already gone and fog was rolling in. Rogar hadn’t mentioned other things that Callie needed to do when she changed into her animal guide for the first time. Maybe there was a procedure that she was supposed to follow, or a ceremony.
She blinked several times until her vision cleared. Callie knew she had shifted back to her human form. She looked around. There was a woman kneeling beside her. A very beautiful woman, with long dark hair. And she wore a gentle smile.
“Hello, Callie.” Her voice was like soft music.
There was something familiar about her, but Callie couldn’t put her finger on what it was. “Who are you?”
“I am Recina.”
“Do I know you?” She looked at the other woman, and noticed Recina wore her shirt. Nothing else, just her shirt, but it reached the top of her thighs.
“You know me as Sheba.”
She quickly sat up and glanced around. Sheba was gone. Her gaze went back to Recina. “You’re Symtarian?”
Recina nodded. “Yes.”
“Did someone send you to watch over me all these years?” It didn’t make sense. Sheba had been at the zoo almost as long as Callie. Too long for someone to live in a cage just to watch over her.
“Once I found you, and it took many years, I knew I had to stay close although it meant I would lose some of my freedom. I also knew that Zerod would detect my Symtarian scent, but not so much my animal guide’s scent, especially when I was surrounded by other animals.”
Callie could feel her heart begin to pound as tears pooled in her eyes. “But why would you do that?”
“That’s what mothers do, Callie. They love their children more than anything else.” And just so Callie would truly understand. “I’m your mother.”
Chapter 30
“You’re my mother?” Callie said, but she knew Recina spoke the truth. Now Callie knew why she felt such a connection here; it was Sheba. She’d felt that bond between them.
“I am,” Recina told her.
Callie threw her arms around Recina and hugged her tight. “I’ve missed having you in my life. Please don’t ever leave me again. I’ve felt so lost and alone without you.”
“I won’t, my child.” She held Callie just as tight. “I’ve wanted to hold you close so many times, but I was afraid to take the chance of shifting.”
There was a groan behind them. She looked over her shoulder and saw the fog.
“Rogar is shifting.” Then Callie realized there was going to be a lot of naked people in the zoo. Not good if a guard happened by. Poor old Ben would have a heart attack. “I’ll get his clothes.” She jumped up, but at the last minute, turned back. “Don’t leave.”
“I won’t.”
Callie hurried back to where she and Rogar had made love, and grabbed his shirt off the ground. “Great way to meet your mom, buck naked.” She shook her head as she slipped Rogar’s shirt on, which fit her more like a short dress.
This is what I needed to finish, wasn’t it, Katun?
Yes, my sister.
Have you always known about Sheba?
Only recently did I begin to suspect.
You’re a jaguar. She smiled, liking that her guide was an animal she dearly loved.
Yes.
I’m glad.
She hurried to finish buttoning her shirt, then grabbed up Rogar’s other clothes, and hurried back.
Balam had shifted back to Rogar while she was gone. He was sitting up, but he still looked groggy. He glanced up when he heard her approach.
“Tell Ben that if he shoots Balam again, the jaguar will eat him.”
She smiled. His gaze swept over her.
“You’re okay?” he asked.
She nodded. “And you?”
He shrugged. “Groggy.”
“This is my mother.”
“I know. We’ve been talking.”
“And I met my animal guide.”
“Katun?”
She nodded, unable to speak her happiness because she was afraid she would sound like an idiot if it all bubbled out, and she was more likely to do that in her excitement.
“You hadn’t met your guide?” Recina asked with astonishment.
She shook her head. “It’s a long story.”
Recina smiled. “We have all the time in the world.” She looked at Rogar, her smile still firmly in place. “And you two have mated?”
“Yes,” Rogar told her.
“Uh…” Callie looked between the two.
Recina seemed to realize what she had just asked. “I’m sorry. My mother raised me with all the traditions of a Symtarian. I’m afraid I’ve always been of that culture. I knew someday I would see my home again.”
But Recina had just said she would never leave her? Had it been only words?
“We’d better get Zerod locked away where he can do no harm,” Rogar said.
He was right. They would all have time for questions and answers later.
But she was starting to feel very confused.
“I never thought I would have the chance to wear clothes again,” Recina said after they were back at Callie’s house. They had just changed into some of Callie’s clothes.
“Thank you for watching over me.” Callie couldn’t stop herself from giving her mother another hug. This was her mother! All these years and she’d been watching over Callie the whole time.
Recina held her close for a moment, then with a sniff, stepped back. She cleared her throat as she glanced around. “This is where you have lived?”
“It was all I could afford.” Callie saw the shabbiness even more now that her mother was here. She would’ve hoped for her approval, but she could understand her disappointment.
Recina put her arm around Callie and pulled her close once again. “It’s not your fault. You survived, we both did, and that’s all that matters. Surviving has made you strong, I can see that. I guess I felt bad because I couldn’t give you everything that I would have liked to give you.”
“You gave me more than I ever dreamed.”
Rogar walked in the front door. “I have Zerod safely locked away on my craft. He won’t be able to get free. Once we’re back on New Symtaria, he’ll pay for his crimes.” Rogar looked between the two of them. “It’s time for me to return.”
Callie’s heart skipped a beat.
Go with him. It’s where you belong, Callie. It’s where I belong, too.
“Callie?” Rogar asked.
“I…” She looked at her mother.
“I can’t tell you what to do.”
“But I spent all that time going to college, and then there’s DeeDee, and…”
“Follow your heart,” Recina said. “But know that I will stay if that is what you choose.”
Callie wasn’t sure what she should do.
“I love you, Callie,” Rogar told her. “I love you with all my heart. If you decide not to leave, I’ll give up everything to come back and be with you.”
She saw by his expression that he was serious. He would give up the planet that he loved, his people, just to be with her. But could she ask him to do that?