by Anya Byrne
Mathias shot him a small, sheepish smile. Abandoning the box, he joined Ward on the couch and brushed their lips together in a ghost of a kiss. "Yes, I could have, but for the moment, we can't risk it."
He placed his hand on the small lump of Ward's belly. Truly, Ward should have been irritated—he was more than a brood mare—but he could understand the reasons for Mathias's concern.
He arched a brow at Mathias, and his mate winced. "I know, I know. I'm trying not to be overbearing. It's just so hard."
That was the understatement of the century. Mathias's protectiveness had gotten completely out of hand, to the point that he'd insisted to carry Ward even to the bathroom. Naturally, Ward hadn't been very happy about that, and the ensuing argument had possibly been the loudest one they'd ever had, surpassing even their fight about Will.
Eventually, they'd agreed to a compromise. Ward couldn't blame Mathias for being worried, especially given his recent injury and kidnapping, and Mathias respected Ward's freedom and right to choose. As such, they were trying to find a balance so that both of them could be happy. So far, it had worked better than expected, despite Mathias's insistent urge to keep Ward from any physical effort.
Ward took Mathias's hand and squeezed it. Given everything they'd been through, he'd decided he didn't want to get angry, not today. "Don't worry about it. It would have taken longer if I did it anyway, and Will and the others are waiting for us."
Mathias perked up. He was thrilled that Ward was becoming closer to Will and Jessie, and very relieved that the Lone Wolf Pack had welcomed their move here. "They really have been great about this, haven't they? I look forward to seeing the twins again."
"Well, you have proven to be helpful. I mean, there are so many babies in that pack. Seriously, Mathias, you need to track down that contraceptive, because that cabin can only fit so many people."
For all his words, he knew Mathias's abilities weren't the reason for the pack's acceptance. Somehow, Ward felt it, every time he was there. Their affection did wonders to soothe the wound in his heart, helping him get used to the idea of Vera's death.
Mathias obviously knew that, because he grinned. "You know, I might actually believe you mean what you say if I hadn't seen you with Shannon. I think I need to soak up some kisses now, because later, that boy will want you all to himself."
Mathias proved to be completely correct, and a few hours later, Ward found himself on another couch, this time in the very same cabin he'd mentioned in his conversation with Mathias. Shannon was in his lap, cooing happily. Seated across from him, Gavin shook his head. "I swear, I should be jealous. When you're around, he acts like we're not even here."
Saul ruffled his son's hair, and Shannon grabbed his father's fingers and bit down. "Ow," Saul mockingly complained. "You're really a little traitor, aren't you?"
Ward might have been concerned that he was truly hijacking Shannon's attention, but Mathias had mentioned the child was a powerful empath. It was likely that he liked being close to Ward simply so that he could help Ward cope with his grief. His parents seemed to have grown used to their son's behavior, and watched him fondly and with no little amount of pride. Ward couldn't blame them. He already loved his child so much, and he hadn't even held him or her in his arms.
"He's amazing," he told the couple. "Whenever I look at him, I get new hope for the future and I'm reminded of how much love I have in my life."
"It's not easy," Gavin told him, "but it's so very worth it. Mathias mentioned your baby will likely be a telepath?"
"Seems like it. I'm just a normal human, but we've had some real mind-reading moments, and Mathias blames it on our little bundle of joy. What about Jessica and Andrew?"
"We don't know yet." Saul shrugged. "For the moment, their superpower is being ridiculously noisy, and ridiculously adorable. Although that seems to be something quite common among the children of this pack..."
As if on cue, a happy whoop sounded from outside. Ward couldn't resist. He got up and carefully handed Shannon back to Gavin, then went to pursue the noise.
He was not disappointed, nor all that surprised when he found an explosion of happy chaos in front of the cabin. It seemed that during his conversation with Gavin and Saul, Gavin's youngest brother, Jack, had decided it would be fun to ride Dean as a wolf. It wasn't the first time—apparently Jack and his sibling Kyle did that a lot—but it still amused Ward beyond belief.
Jessie and Andreas sat with their twins watching the spectacle with a laughing Will. Gavin's mother, Alicia, was trying to temper her children. Meanwhile, Mathias had stepped aside with Parker and Jensen, obviously to check on their respective pregnancies.
Ward suspected Finn and Erdi were patrolling the premises, making sure they were all safe. Mathias was looking into strengthening his wards. He was still very concerned about the fact that the strange human hunters had managed to break his spells. Although he believed it to be at least in part because Ward and Teresa's bond of blood—exploited by Vera—the pack wasn't taking any chances.
As it turned out, the werewolf patrol was a good thing, because a howl alerted them they had incoming intruders. The children were quickly ushered inside, and Ward was forced to take refuge as well, together with the most vulnerable members of the pack.
A few minutes later, a wolf approached the cabin and shifted into Finn. Ward wondered if he'd ever get used to all the naked skin the shifters were flashing around. His muse was in heaven.
"We have guests," Finn told his brother. "They want to talk to you."
The fact that Finn had mentioned talking made all the difference in the world, but when the car pulled in, the tension within the werewolf members of the pack was so high Ward could feel it rattling in his bones. Shannon was quiet, though, and to Ward's mind, that was good news.
Two men got out of the car, and Ward immediately noticed the way the larger of the two wrapped a protective arm around his smaller companion. "Greetings, Alpha Simmons. My name is Connor Fleming and this is my mate Dani Fuller." He hesitated slightly, before continuing, "We seek shelter on your lands and permission to start our family here."
Saul had obviously not been ready for that. "Shelter from what?"
"My pack and Dani's warren," Connor replied without missing a beat. "I know things haven't been easy for you as of late, but we don't mean any harm. We only want to settle down and be left alone."
Ward looked at the couple, taking in their faces with an artist's eye. The smaller man—Dani—was obviously pregnant, which sort of explained why they'd come here to begin with. Something about them told Ward they were being honest, and if he'd been in Saul's place, he wouldn't have hesitated to agree.
But Saul was an Alpha werewolf and he undoubtedly had to take into account a lot of factors. Ward silently kept watching from the cabin, once more feeling a bit thrown by this peculiar development.
"Seriously," he mumbled under his breath, "we're like male pregnancy central here."
He was probably not as quiet about his comment as he'd have liked because Saul released a small snort of laughter. Mathias tossed him a fond look, while Gavin snickered.
Connor and his mate were far enough away to have missed Ward's tactless remark, so they just looked confused, and maybe a little offended. Saul quickly fixed that. "You're welcome to stay, but we'll have to know a little more about you."
"That's fine," Dani replied quickly. Connor looked a little more worried, but Dani simply pecked his mate's cheek. "Thank you for your hospitality."
The tension seemed to drain out of the group, and Ward took that as a sign that it was okay to leave the safety of the cabin. He was the first to go back out, and even if his affiliation to the Lone Wolf Pack was a little more tenuous than that of his great-uncle, it somehow made him the first human to stand in front of the new arrivals.
Saul pulled Connor aside, having presumably noticed the wariness, which left Ward to talk to Dani. "So, hi. I'm Ward Bennett. A warren, huh? What does that make you? I take i
t you're not a werewolf?"
"No," Dani replied, "I'm a rabbit-shifter."
Ward tried to figure out how that worked given the difference in sizes, but no, he had no clue. He shook his head and chuckled to himself. "I suppose stranger things have happened." He extended his hand to Dani. "Welcome to Willow Cove. You're going to love it here. We can all be male pregnancy buddies."
Dani let out a startled laugh, and even if Ward had for the most part meant the comment as a joke, he could definitely see himself as befriending the rabbit-shifter. Of course, Mathias chose this exact moment to manifest by his side. "So, should I be jealous?" he asked, wrapping his arm around Ward's waist. "I see the two of you have really clicked."
Ward scoffed. "You're an idiot."
Mathias shot him a happy grin, and as the rest of the pack came out to mingle and get to know the new arrivals, Ward suddenly knew everything would be all right. Together, in this strange place, they could build a future, for themselves and their family. He had no doubt that the strangeness was far from over, but as long as Mathias stayed by his side, he could handle it.
THE END
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About the Author
Anya Byrne is first and foremost a longtime fan of erotic romance. Starting to write her own stories was a natural progression of her devotion for the genre. Years after she put pen to paper in that very first book, she is just as enthusiastic and, let’s face it, somewhat obsessive about erotic romance and all that it entails. She is steadfast in the belief that there’s nothing quite as hot as an amazing hero—except more amazing heroes engaged in heroic hot lovin’, and has branched out into the field of self-publishing to convince even more readers of this fact. Hopefully, she will succeed.
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