Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
understanding,â Adam said formally.
Ben dropped to his knees as if they had suddenly turned to water. It was a supremely graceful move. âI am sorry that I did not do itâ¦better. More respectfully.â
Adam cuffed him gently. âI wouldnât have listened. Get up and go get some rest.â But when Ben stood, Adam pulled him into a hug that proved that werewolves arenât people. Two men, heterosexual and human, would never have touched after a revelation like that.
âBeing a werewolf gives you time to get over your childhood,â Adam whispered into Benâs ear. âOr it gives you time to destroy yourself with it. Iâd rather you be one of the survivors, do you hear me?â He stepped back. âNow go downstairs.â
He waited until the door closed behind Ben, and then shook his head. âI owe you,â he told the door. âI wonât forget.â
He dropped down beside the bed as if he were too tired to stand. With the same suddenness, though I thought I was more than adequately hidden, he reached out and grabbed me by the scruff of the neck and pulled me out from under the bed and onto his lap.
I shivered, torn between the knowledge that I didnât deserve his touch and the tentative understanding that he didnât blame me, no matter how much I thought he should.
âMy father always told me that when I heard good advice, I needed to listen to it,â he said.
He continued to hold me firmly by the scruff of the neck with one hand, but the other caressed my face. âWeâre going to wait for a talk until that stuff has worn off completely.â His caress stopped. âDonât misunderstand me, Mercedes Thompson. I am mad at you.â
He bit my nose once, hard. Wolves do that to discipline their youngâor misbehaving members of the pack. Then he tipped his head so it rested on mine and sighed.
âNot your fault,â he told me. âBut Iâm still mad asâ¦mad as heck that you scared me like that.
âDarn it, Mercy, who would have thought that a pair of humans caused all this misery? Even if you had called me, I wouldnât have objected to you goingâ¦at least not because I thought it was dangerous. I wouldnât have sent a guard with you just to go talk to some human.â He put his face against my neck then gave a half laugh. âYou smell like my aftershave.â
Hard arms pulled me tightly against him as he said in a quiet voice, âItâs only fair to warn you that you sealed your fate tonight. When you knew you were in trouble, you came to me. That makes twice, Mercy, and twice is almost as good as a declaration. You are mine now.â
His hands, which had been moving in circles in my fur, stopped and took a good hold. âBen says you might run. If you do, I will find you and bring you back. Every time you run, Mercy. I wonât force you, butâ¦I wonât leave or let you leave either. If you can fight that cursed fairy drink, you can certainly overcome any advantage being an Alpha gives me if you really want to. No more excuses, Mercy. You are mine, and I am keeping you.â
My independent nature, which would doubtless reassert itself soon, would be outraged by this possessive, arrogant, and medieval concept. Butâ¦
Timâs wish that I would always be alone had hit me particularly hardâ¦because it was something I already knew. Nothing like being a coyote raised among werewolves to make you understand that different means not belonging. I didnât belong with my human family either, though I loved them and they loved me.
Under the weight of the unvarnished, possessive intent that began in Adamâs words and carried through to his body, my whole world shook on its axis.
He slept eventually, curled up around me as if he were in wolf form, but the lines of strain stayed behind, making him look olderâas if he were thirty, say. With Adam surrounding me, I watched as the sky lightened and the new day began.
Somewhere in the house a phone rang.
Adam heard it, too. Jesseâs door opened and she ran down the stairs and picked up the phone.
I couldnât quite hear what she said as she was downstairs in the kitchen, but the tone of her voice went from polite to carefully respectful.
Adam stood with me in his arms, then set me on the bed. âYou stay there.â
âDad? Itâs Bran on the phone.â
He opened the door.
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