“I cannot allow you to take such a risk.” As if he could stop her! “Besides, there is nothing you can do to harm a Worm.”
“I know.” Snatching the truck keys from the hall table, she trotted towards the front door. Her Dragon followed her, eyes bright with annoyance. “I gave him both barrels this morning and all it did was make him change his clothes.”
“So why risk yourself? Trust me. Let me handle this.”
Hannah skidded to a halt, spun, and grabbed Danny’s hoodie from the coat rack. She was going to need that. “Because I know the inn and you don’t. I cleaned there for a couple summers in high school. C’mon.” Slipping on the jacket, she ran for the truck. “Let’s discuss this on the way.”
Though seething with dissent, he did follow her. Hannah hopped behind the wheel and grabbed Dad’s sunglasses hanging on the visors.
As she threw the truck into reverse, Brandon opened his mouth. She cut him off before he could renew the argument. “How strong are you right now?” She hated the way that made him wince, but he had to be honest. Her home, her life, depended on it. “Can you run LeMar down?”
“I doubt it.”
“So, you have to catch him by surprise. Which means you need to know where he is. Can Shifters see each other?”
“Yes,” he grumbled. Not liking the direction the conversation flowed.
“That means you can’t just walk in there looking for him. I can.”
“He knows you too.”
She flipped up her hood and slid Dad’s sunglass onto her nose. “Ta-da! Pretty cruddy as disguises go, but it’ll have to do.”
That won her a deep rumble of discontent, which she ignored. “I’ll go in. I’ll find where he is – whether he’s staying at the main lodge or in one of the fancy lakeside ‘cabins.’ Once I know his location, I’ll text you. And then I’ll leave. I promise!” She risked a glance at his dark, stormy face. “If all goes well, I won’t even see LeMar.”
“And if all doesn’t go well?”
“Then you’ll save me,” she grinned. “See? I do trust you!”
Chapter 15
It was easy to be brave sitting beside Brandon in the safety of her truck. Now, however, as she strode across the lobby of the inn at Pleasant Pond, Hannah found herself shaking with nervous jitters. A cowardly corner of her mind wished she’d let him handle this, as he wanted. She was a farm girl, not a warrior.
She hushed that doubt. She wasn’t just a farm girl – she was also a Dragon’s Mate. And she would help her love in any way she could.
The lobby was empty. Not surprising, since it was mid-week in the off season. An official inn at Pleasant Pond sedan idled out front, its oblivious driver texting. The door to the manager’s office, behind the front desk, was closed. One young man tended the reception desk. He glanced up as she walked briskly past and her stomach twisted into a knot. Could he tell she didn’t belong here? Would he call her out and demand to know what she was doing? Gritting her teeth, she passed him without a sideways look. Only when she reached the edge of the lobby did she risk a peek back. Despite her casual clothes, her fake confidence must have fooled him because he was once more engrossed with his computer.
Her goal lay just ahead down a corridor to her left: a house phone, exactly where she remembered it. There was no point asking the front desk for LeMar’s room number; hotels never gave that information out to strangers. Instead she picked up the phone and pressed the button for reception.
“Hello, front desk? The ice machine on the fourth floor has gone crazy. It’s spitting ice everywhere. Unplug it?” Remembering some of the rude people she’d dealt with here, Hannah put on her best snotty voice. “That’s your job, not mine! And I suggest you do your job before someone slips on an ice cube and breaks their neck.”
She slammed the receiver down and stepped quickly away, pretending to search for something deep in her pocketbook. Seconds dragged by… a minute. Her jitters doubled. Did the clerk not believe her? Was he calling maintenance instead of fixing it himself? Just when she was about to give up, rapid footsteps echoed down the main hall. A flustered young man jogged past without a single glance in her direction! Hannah waited until she heard the ‘ding’ of the elevator closing. Then she sprinted back out into the entry.
Still empty! Shivering with excitement and fear, she scampered behind the front desk to the inn’s computers. No doubt the password had changed since she worked her, but in summers they often got sloppy and left it scribbled on a sticky-note for the new hires.
She needn’t have worried. The poor kid had been so frazzled he ran off without exiting the check-in program! Hannah sent the guy a silent apology as she scanned the list of current guests.
There! Room 312, Main Lodge. Stephen LeMar. Checked in under his own name, no less! Though why shouldn’t he be? Not even Brandon knew him personally.
She tabbed to his entry. No address – not that she’d expected one. No license plate for a car. Tons of room service. Hannah gulped when she spotted the size of his wine bill. Oh yeah. Total Worm. Nothing but the best for this guy!
Yet even Worms had to pay for their comforts. While the inn might offer the latest luxuries, their computer system was old enough that it still displayed a customer’s credit card information. Giddy with triumph, she pulled out her phone and took a quick shot of the numbers beside LeMar’s name. If they missed him here, maybe Brandon could use that to track the Worm down.
A note beside that number, though, made her heart drop. “Paid in full.”
LeMar had already checked out! They were too late!
“What are you doing, young lady?”
With a squeak of shock, Hannah spun on her heels. Mr. MacFarlane, the inn’s manager, stood behind her, fists planted on his hips in outrage. Too late, she remembered how he liked to nap in his office in the afternoon.
“I… I, um…”
Think! she begged herself. Say something! Anything!
A con man could have invented a story on the fly. But she was honest – and for her, deceit took a lot of planning.
Before she could even apologize, the manager plucked her phone from her hand. “I saw you taking pictures.”
No! That was her only way to warn Brandon! “Give that back!” She snatched at the phone but missed as MacFarlane tucked it in the pocket of his pants.
“I think not!” he snipped, backing into his office away from her. “You’d best leave, right now. I’m calling the police.”
With a ‘ding’, the elevator door slid open. Hannah glanced over, expecting the desk clerk.
What she saw was worse.
Much worse.
Stephen LeMar strode quickly down the hallway, followed by a bellboy struggling with a cart full of luggage.
He hadn’t left yet? Of course not – the car outside! Her eyes widened as one piece of the puzzle fell into place. That was his ride to the airport. They could still stop him!
If she could get her phone back.
And if LeMar didn’t spot her and snap her neck just to punish Brandon…
Hannah dashed into the manager’s office, drawing an outraged squawk from MacFarlane. She lunged at him, desperately trying to grab his clothes. But he scuttled around his desk, brimming with indignation. “Stop this! Stop this right now!” he shrilled.
Dammit! LeMar was already halfway across the lobby. She had to alert Brandon, now! But how? MacFarlane had a phone on his desk… if she could remember more than half of her Mate’s phone number. Should she scream? No, Brandon wasn’t far, yet there was no way he could hear her in the woods.
Panic welled in her heart as MacFarlane huffed and blustered. The Worm was going to escape – because of her. Because of her clumsiness.
Then, as fear threatened to overwhelm her, she remembered what Brandon said less than an hour before.
I’m sure LeMar fears his ‘allies’ as much as his enemies.
That was it. The key.
Ice-cold terror swept over her as a dangerous,
insane plan sprang into her mind. Brandon would never consent to it. But he wasn’t here to complain.
And it just might work.
Stepping back from the manager, she deliberately turned her back on the door, and upon the murderous monster beyond it. Hannah drew a deep, shaky breath – and shouted at the top of her lungs, “Fool! I am a servant of the Fangs of Apophis. Do you even know what that means?”
Safe on the other side of the desk, MacFarlane squinted at her like she was mad. “What are you blathering about? Get out of my office now before… oh!”
His gaze slid behind her and he froze, his mouth rounded in an ‘o’ of surprise. Hannah’s breath caught in her throat. She knew what the man was seeing even before LeMar’s smooth, oily voice hissed behind her.
“So. The Fangs sent a spy to follow me, did they?”
Heart pounding, she refused to turn. She simply stood, soaking in the terror… and the danger… of this threat.
Silk clothes whispered closer, until the Worm nearly breathed down her neck. “Tell me who sent you, O Servant, and I may grant you a painless death.”
A terrified gurgle bubbled up from MacFarlane, and he began to murmur, “What? What, what?” over and over again.
LeMar must be Shifting.
Good. That meant the threat was real. Fear and triumph warred inside Hannah.
“Well?”
Now everything depended on his cowardice. If the Worm found a spine, she was dead.
“I said…”
“No one sent me.” At that, she turned to face him.
Caught halfway between Worm and human, LeMar was a creature of nightmare. Clawed hands, scales glittering on his cheeks and throat, and a mouth full of fangs. Yet he cringed away when he recognized her, and his eyes darted about the room.
Good. She backed away too, putting the desk between her body and the monster. He was just as cowardly as ever.
That meant she might make it out of here alive.
“Stiles!” he snarled. “How did you know… no, never mind.” Seeing the empty lobby, he regained some of his composure. “What suicidal urge brought you here alone?”
“Oh c’mon.” The desk wasn’t much protection, but she felt her spirit soar at the sight of her enemy’s unease. “You know the answer to that.”
His slitted eyes narrowed, wary of a trap.
A hard, cold smile spread across Hannah’s face as she watched her brother’s attacker squirm. “I’m not alone. My Mate’s nearby. And he always knows where I am when I’m in danger. Remember?”
Anger gave her courage. To see his fear… to let him know that she, Hannah Stiles, brought him down… that was a pleasure worth any risk. Sure, a Worm could shatter this foolish desk in a heartbeat and snap her neck…
But he was a Worm, to the end. Craven.
LeMar spun and bolted for the exit. He tore around the front desk and plowed into his hapless bell boy, sending man and bags flying everywhere.
Half-dazed, Hannah walked out of the office in time to see his last moments.
As the vile Shifter dashed towards his waiting car, her majestic Dragon plummeted to earth, slamming into LeMar with bone shattering force. Black scales flashed in the sun. His head reared back, his lips curled, and she caught sight of six-inch-long, dagger-like fangs. Still alive, LeMar screeched, a thin, reptilian wail. Then her Dragon’s head snapped forward, silencing him forever.
Besides her, the bell boy screamed in horror. “Plane crash!” he howled. “Plane crash! Call 9-1-1!”
A plane? How could he be so confused? Then she remembered the delirium that the sight of a Shifter triggered in most people. No doubt the shock of it would scatter all real memories of this day.
Leaving the bell boy to his panic, Hannah stepped out of the inn. Chin up, defiant, she strode to her Mate and laid her hand upon his hot, armored side. Letting him know, with deeds, not words, that she loved him in all his forms.
Chapter 16
One day after the fight at the inn, Hannah snuggled against Brandon on the porch swing. The pale morning sun offered little heat, but she couldn’t have cared less. Next to him, she had all the warmth she needed.
Danny sprinted past them, leaping into the air to catch a pass from his father.
Danny.
Running again. Playing football.
Hannah basked in the pride that brought her. She’d done that. Yesterday evening, Brandon carried Danny out to the Wellspring. The love she felt for her brother was far different from her passion for her Dragon, yet every bit as deep. Once more, the waters of the magical pool answered her call. The last evil LeMar inflicted on the Stiles family was washed away by the spring’s power.
“Hannah?”
She loved to hear Brandon say her name. Adored the affection, the desire that always seemed to echo in that word when it passed his lips. “Mmhmm?”
He hesitated. Could her Dragon actually be nervous?!? “There’s something we should discuss, if you are ready. The future. Our future.”
A lot had changed since yesterday. Everything, honestly! The thorn-covered path to joy had become an open highway. How had she ever doubted? “I know. I’m sorry…”
“Why?” With that pained question, he pulled away from her. “You can’t do this! You can’t send me away without explaining why you…”
“No! No, no, no!” She kissed him, silencing him in the gentlest way she knew. When she drew back from the delightful treasure of his lips, she smiled. “I meant I’m sorry for what I said yesterday. I won’t send you away. Not now, not ever. You were right. We’re Mates.”
Bright contentment lit his sapphire eyes. Still, he wouldn’t rush her. “Are you certain?”
“Yes. Now that Danny’s better, he can help my parents. Like he’d always planned. Even if he couldn’t…” She leaned close to whisper in his ear. “…I’d still come with you. I love my family and my home. But I love you too. Leaving you would tear my soul in half.”
He stroked her hair, his fingers lingering on the curve of her neck. “You know we’ll always be a part of this place. My Flight should arrive over the course of this week. With all of us here, we can keep the Wellspring safe and still have time to visit all those places I promised. How does summer on a Greek isle sound to you?”
She squirmed. “Well, um, I may not actually be up for that.”
“No?” He chuckled – then grew somber when he saw she wasn’t joking. “Have you made plans already?”
“We made plans. On that afternoon when we made love.” She took his strong hand and placed it upon her stomach. “When I summoned the Wellspring, I… felt something. Inside me. Brandon, I’m pregnant. I’m sure of it.”
“A child? Our child?” Love and wonder lit his face – and not a little bit of pride. Brandon kissed her lips then bent low and gave a second kiss to her belly where a new life, a new future, lay.
Tilting her face up to the sun, Hannah gave herself wholly to joy. To a glorious, magical future with him, her Dragon protector.
The End
Extra Tales
Stonybrooke Shifters
Daddy Shifter’s Virgin
Leela Ash
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1.
“What do you mean you’re coming now?” Clark Thomas exclaimed into the phone. His daughter Rachel was unbelievable. She hadn’t called or written him the whole first semester of school, and now, out of the blue, she was asking him to come and pick her up from the train station.
“The train’s arriving in fifteen minutes!” Rachel whined. “And Carmen really doesn’t want to use the bathroom here, it’s gross. We need a ride!”
“Carmen! Who’s Carmen?” Clark exclaimed.
“Just my best friend!
We met in Anthropology,” Rachel stated. “She’s going to spend summer vacation with us.”
“Jesus Christ,” Clark growled. “I don’t get a say in who stays in my house now?”
Rachel grew immediately quiet. She knew that when the wolf came out of her father, she had to tread carefully. But Clark clamped his mouth shut. Although he enjoyed his time to himself, the truth was, he had missed his daughter fiercely. He was a loyal, protective father, even if he was considered the biggest hardass of them all by the rest of the pack. And if his daughter wanted to bring a friend home from school, then goddamn it, she would bring her friend home. At least he’d get to see her before she graduated.
“Are you coming or should I call a cab?” Rachel finally squeaked. Clark sighed.
“I’ll be there, but you might have to wait about five minutes. I’m kind of in the middle of something.”
“Great!” Rachel said brightly. She hung up before Clark could say anything else, probably because she was afraid he would change his mind.
“Your daughter?” Alexander asked, disapproval dripping in his voice. His pale, gaunt face seemed capable of no emotion but disdain. Clark had been tempted to deck him in it quite a few times (just since their meeting that morning, he’d been tempted to strike him hundreds of times if you really wanted to be thorough), but it didn’t seem worth the hassle he’d have with the counsel. Someone needed to be able to deal civilly with these assholes. It was for the good of the pack.
“My daughter,” Clark confirmed, fixing a stern look on him. Alexander scoffed, but he said nothing else. “I have to go pick her up from the train station. But don’t think this is over.”
Clark grabbed his brown leather jacket off the backrest of his chair and stormed out of the office. Everything had been going wrong ever since the pack had welcomed in the newcomers from out of town. Ancient bloodlines of shifters had coexisted peacefully in Stonebrooke for decades until now. But somehow, the second those good for nothing bastards from out of town had naively been allowed into the community by the counsel, they had managed to get their filthy hands all over everything that made the town great. They were making the place inhospitable.
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