Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
voice I was hearing.
âBran?â
And suddenly I could smell him, mint and musk that told me werewolf combined with the certain sweet saltiness that was his own scent.
âDonât you have something more important to do?â I asked him, flipping on the light. âLike ruling the world or something?â
He didnât move from his spot on the floor, leaning against a wall, except to put his forearm over his eyes as light flooded the room. âI came here last weekend,â he said. âBut you were asleep, and I didnât let them wake you up.â
Iâd forgotten. In the hubbub of Baba Yaga, Mary Jo, the snow elf, and the vampires, Iâd forgotten why he would have come to visit me personally. Suddenly I was suspicious of the arm heâd thrown over his eyes.
That Alphas are protective of their packs is an understatementâand Bran was the Marrok, the most Alpha wolf around. I might belong to Adamâs pack just now, but Bran had raised me.
âI already talked it all over with Mom,â I said defensively.
And Bran grinned hugely, his arm coming down to reveal hazel eyes, which looked almost green in the artificial light. âI bet you did. Are my Samuel and your Adam hovering over you and giving you a bad time?â His voice was full of (false) sympathy.
Bran is better than anyone I know, including the fae, at hiding what he is. He looked like a teenagerâthere was a rip in his jeans, just over the knee, and some ironic person had used a marker to draw an anarchy symbol just over his thigh. His hair was ruffled. He was perfectly capable of sitting around with an innocent smile on his faceâand then ripping someoneâs head off.
âYouâre frowning at me,â he said. âIs it such a puzzle that Iâm here?â
I dropped to the middle of the floor. It is uncomfortable for me to be in the same room for very long with Bran if my head is higher than his. Part of it is habit, and part of it is the magic that makes Bran the leader of all the wolves.
âDid someone call you about Adam bringing me into the pack?â I asked.
This time Bran laughed, his shoulders shaking, and I saw how tired he was.
âIâm glad I amuse you,â I told him grumpily.
Behind me the door opened, and Samuel said cheerily, âIs this a private party, or can anyone join?â
How cool was that? In one sentence, one word actually (party), Samuel told his father that we werenât going to talk about Tim or why Iâd killed him, and that I was going to be okay. Samuel was good at things like that.
âCome in,â I said. âHowâs Mary Jo?â
Samuel sighed. âDa, let me tell you now. If I am dead, and a fae offers to heal meâIâd prefer you tell her no.â He looked at me. âI think sheâll be fine, eventually. But sheâs not very happy right now. Sheâs dazed and shocky to an extent Iâve never seen before in a wolf. At least sheâs not crying anymore. Adam finally forced her change, and that helped a lot. Sheâs sleeping with Paul, Alec, Honey, and few others on the monstrosity of a couch Adam keeps in the TV room in the basement.â
He gave his father a keen-eyed look, then sat on the floor beside meâand that was a message, too. He wasnât between Bran and me, not precisely. But he could have sat beside Bran. âSo what brings you here?â
Bran smiled at him, having seen the message Samuel wanted him to. âYou donât have to protect her from me,â he said softly. âWeâve all seen she does a pretty good job of protecting herself.â
With the wolves, there is always a lot more going on in a conversation than just the words. For instance, Bran had just told us that heâd seen the video, from the security camera, of me killing Tim ... and of everything else, too. And that heâd approved of my actions.
It shouldnât have pleased me so much; I was no child. But Branâs opinion still meant a lot.
âAnd yes,â he told me after a moment, âsomeone called me about Adam bringing you into the pack. Lots of someones. Let me tell you the answers to the questions Iâve been asked, and you can pass them on to Adam. No. I had no idea it was possible to bring someone who was not a werewolf into the pack. Especially you, upon whom magic can be unpredictable. No. Once done, only Adam or you can break those ties. If
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