Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
slavic cheekbones and his sensuous mouth, damn it. I jerked my gaze to Samuelâwhich was hardly safer. He wasnât as pretty, but that didnât matter to my stupid hormones.
Samuel broke the silence first. âWhy arenât you in bed, Mercy?â he drawled. âYou look worse than the accident victim I had die on the table last week.â
Adam came to his feet and crossed the living room in four long strides while I waited like a rabbit in a snare, knowing I should run, but unable to move. He stopped in front of me, whistling softly between his teeth as he examined the damage. When he leaned closer and touched my neck, I heard a noise from the kitchen.
Samuel had broken his coffee cup. He didnât look up at me as he set about cleaning the mess.
âNasty,â Adam said, drawing my attention back to him. âCan you see out of that eye?â
âNot as well as I see out of the other,â I told him. âBut I see well enough to tell that you arenât on your way to D.C. like you were supposed to be.â Heâd had to come back for Moonâs Night, but I knew that heâd flown in yesterday afternoon and had been scheduled to fly out an hour ago.
The corner of his mouth kicked up, and I could have bitten off my tongue when I realized Iâd just let him know that I was keeping track of his movements. âMy schedule changed. I was supposed to fly out to Los Angeles a few hours ago. D.C. was last week and next week.â
âSo why are you still here?â
The amusement left his face and his eyes narrowed as he said curtly. âMy ex-wife decided she is in love again. She and her new boyfriend headed off to Italy for an indefinite period. When I called, Jesse had already been alone for three days.â Jesse was his fifteen-year-old daughter who had been living with her mother in Eugene for the summer. âI bought her a plane ticket and she should be here in a couple of hours. I told Bran Iâm off duty. Heâll have to shuffle politicians on his own for a while.â
âPoor Jesse,â I said. Jesse was one of the reasons Iâd always respected Adam, even when he frustrated me the most. Heâd never let anything, not business, not the pack, come before his daughter.
âSo Iâll be around for a while.â It wasnât the words, it was the way he looked at me when he said them that forced me back a step. I hate it when that happens.
I decided to change the subject. âGood. Darrylâs a great guy, but heâs pretty hard on Warren when you arenât around.â
Darryl was Adamâs second and Warren his third. In most packs the two ranks were so close that there was always some tension between the wolves who held them, especially without the Alpha around. Warrenâs sexual preferences made the tension even worse.
Being different among humans is hard. Being different among wolves is usually deadly. There arenât very many homosexual werewolves who survive for long. Warren was tough, self-reliant and Adamâs best friend. The combination was enough to keep him alive but not always comfortable in the pack.
âI know,â Adam said.
âIt would help if Darryl werenât so cute,â Samuel said casually as he crossed the living room to stand beside Adam.
Technically, he should have stood behind him, since Adam was the Alpha, and Samuel was a lone wolf, outside the pack hierarchy. But Samuel wasnât just any lone wolf, he was the Marrokâs son and more dominant even than Adam if heâd wanted to push matters.
âI dare you to say that to Darryl,â I challenged.
âDonât.â Adam smiled, but his voice was serious. Though he spoke to Samuel, heâd never looked away from me. To me he said, âSamuel says youâre going to need an escort to the vampire seethe sometime in the near future. Call me and Iâll find someone to go with you.â
âThank you, I will.â
He touched my sore cheek with a light finger. âIâd do it myself, but I donât think it would be wise.â
I agreed with him wholeheartedly. A werewolf escort would serve both as a bodyguard and a statement that I wasnât without friends. The Alphaâs escort would turn it into a power play between him and the vampiresâ leaders with Stefan caught in the middle.
âI know,â I said. âThank you.â
I couldnât stay in that room
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