Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
control freak that most of the dominant males are.â
There it was. Oh, not Samuel. She, like most people, saw what he wanted them to see. Gentle, laid-back Samuel. Hah.
But, Iâd always wondered why Honey had married her husband, who was so far down in the pack power structure when she was as dominant as all but the top two or three wolves. Since she took her rank from her husband, she was a lot lower than sheâd been before sheâd taken Peter as her mate. There werenât actually all that many submissive wolves out there. The kind of determination it takes to survive the Change isnât usually found in a person who isnât at least a little dominant.
âSamuel is as much a control freak as any of them. He just hides it better,â I said. âThe reality of it is that heâd have wrapped me in cotton wool and protected me from the world. Iâd never have grown or become the person I am.â
She raised an eyebrow. âLike what, a mechanic? You work for less than minimum wage. I saw Gabriel do the paychecksâhe clears more than you do.â
Iâd been wrong. Sheâd never understand.
âLike owning my own business,â I told her, though I knew it was futile to expect her to comprehend what I meant. Iâd turned down everything that sheâd wanted out of lifeâstatus, both in the werewolf world and the human one, and money. âLike being able to take something that doesnât work and fix it. Like being able to hold my own with Adam today instead of falling on my knees and looking at the ground. Like deciding what Iâm going to do every dayâincluding going after that demon-riding vampire who almost killed Warren. Iâm not all that, especially not compared to the werewolves, but you have to admit that I was uniquely suited to taking him out. The werewolves couldnât. The vampires and fae wouldnât. What would have happened if I hadnât been able to kill him? Samuel would never let his wife risk her life to do something like that.â
I realized something then. As scary as it had been (and I had the nightmares and the scars to prove it), as stupidly dangerous as it still wasâand possibly deadlyâI was proud of killing those two vampires. No one else would have been able to do it. Just me.
Samuel would never let me do something like that.
I could never have Samuel without giving up something I cherished about myself. It was the first time Iâd let myself look at that because then Iâd have to admit that Samuel could never be for me.
The question was, would Adam be any better? And if I took Adam, Samuel would leave. Part of me still loved Samuel, and I was not ready to give him up.
I was so screwed.
âYou think that Adam would have let you go after that thing if you were his mate?â asked Honey in disbelief.
Maybe.
âI didnât mean to walk in on anything,â said Jesse in a small voice.
I realized that I hadnât been hearing the water from the shower for a while. I hadnât heard her approach either.
Sheâd wrapped a towel around herself, but she was still quick at closing the door behind her. She gave Honey a wary look, but then dismissed her.
âI overheard that last part,â she told me. âDad told me to stay out of his affairs. But I thought you ought to know that he told me not too long ago that if you donât fall out of a plane now and then, you never learn to fly.â
âHe gave me bodyguards,â I told her dryly. Honey had been one of them.
She rolled her eyes at me. âHeâs not stupid. But if there is something you have to do, heâll be at your back.â I gave her an incredulous look and she rolled her eyes again. âOkay, okay, heâll lead the way. But he wonât make you stay behind. He doesnât waste his resources that way.â
When Jesse had been missing, and Adam too hurt to do anything about it, heâd all but recruited me to find her, knowing that the people who had her had almost killed him. For some reason that recollection let me breathe deeply again.
Knowing that I could not have Samuel hurt. I think giving up Adam might just break meâwhich didnât mean that I might not have to anyway.
I hopped to my feet.
âIâll keep it in mind,â I told her and then changed the subject. âHow are you feeling?â
She smiled and held out a rock-steady hand.
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