by Jana Downs
Alec pulled his briefs back up and stood. “Hmmm, well, next time I’m going to do you, and you’re definitely going to bite me again.”
Payne laughed. “All right. It’s a deal.” A sudden feeling of being watched tickled the back of his neck, and he turned his head in time to see his submission Trainer, Trainer R, standing in the aisle. The man had inflicted every manner of physical torture on him available, and the feeling of unease transformed into a raw fear. He hated this man.
“What are you doing, Payne? You are the one who ordered the others to disobey me?” Trainer R asked.
“You’re the one who locked them in here to starve?” Payne asked, his hands balling into fists at his sides. Alec scrambled to pull his pants on.
“They were scheduled for immediate termination,” Trainer R said calmly. “I was fulfilling my duties as a Trainer.”
“They were not,” Alec said, coming to stand beside Payne. “You were all told to leave the Facility.”
Trainer R snorted. “So you can give rights and wills to those we trained so diligently? I think not.”
“You’ll be arrested for this,” Alec said. “What you have done is unforgiveable.”
“Hmmm, I just came back to get something. I’ll be leaving promptly, I assure you.” Trainer R drew a pistol from this pocket. Payne’s heart skipped a beat. “I thought you were lost to me, Payne. But now that I know you’re not, I can’t very well leave you behind. You were always meant to belong to me. I was going to switch your identifiers when you were ready for placement, but Jack was always there, interfering. No matter. I’ve got a plane chartered for Europe that leaves in half an hour. You’re going to be on the plane with me, Payne.”
“I’ve imprinted on Alec. There is no one else for me. I’ll be physically ill if someone else touches me in a sexual manner,” Payne reminded him. There was a lump in his throat that he was surprised he could speak around.
“Good point,” Trainer R said. The weapon moved slightly to Payne’s right, and it didn’t register at first what was happening. Payne’s eyes widened, and he turned toward Alec in time to see the ghastly red stain appear on his chest.
Something in him snapped, and he threw himself at the man who had tormented him for weeks prior to his placement. His vision flashed white, and teeth exploded in his mouth. His entire body twisted into something heavy, and between the fangs and claws he suddenly had, the Trainer didn’t stand a chance.
Two more shots went off, and a pinch formed in his chest. He sealed his teeth over the Trainer’s throat and bit down until something popped. The Trainer went still, and Payne pulled off of him. He stood up and was surprised to see the tops of the bunk beds. It was disorienting. He looked down at his hands only to find them to be massive paws with wicked-looking claws on the end. He made a noise of distress as he looked down and saw Alec.
Fuck! It looks like I’m one of the lucky ones to shift. The sounds of footsteps echoed down the hallways and the door swished open. Jack and the rest of the security team crowded into the room, weapons drawn.
“Payne?” Trainer J asked. He sniffed the air, and his eyes widened as they went from the floor where the mangled remains of Trainer R lay. He let out a string of curses. “Get a medical team in here. Alec Kane has been shot. I’ll deal with the bear. He’s one of my line.”
I’m a bear? God! No wonder I’m so huge.
“I’ll never get over the fact that we thought you shifters were extinct,” one of the security guys mumbled, clearly terrified. “You heard him, gents. Let’s get medical in here.”
Payne went to all fours beside Alec and whined in his throat. He had to be all right. He didn’t know what he would do if Alec died. The thought made his heart twist painfully in his chest. He looked so pale on the wood floor, and the angry red stain spread around him like a halo.
“Payne,” Jack said, drawing his attention away from his lover. Payne drew back his lip in a snarl. “I know your instincts tell you to stand guard over him, but I need you to move so the medics can get to him. It’s all right, little bear. Come over to the corner with me.” There was something in his voice, an underlying thread of command that rankled. Jack’s eyes widened as Payne growled. Understanding seemed to dawn. “Ah, you’re an Alpha, huh? Nice, inconvenient but nice. Please, come away from Alec. We can stay in the room, but you have to let us help him or else he may die. Do you understand?”
Payne nodded and shot one last look at his unconscious lover before taking an agonizing step away from him.
* * * *
Alec woke up in his bed. He blinked as the soft light of the room momentarily blinded him. The steady beep of a machine near his head was head-splitting, and the stiffness in his limbs said he’d been lying here a while.
“Yeah. I’ve got the reports back from Europe. It seems like the new system I sent over is working well for the European set. I think measures A, B, and E are going to work well at the Pennsylvania center. How is the migration going? Desiree told me there was a holdup in New York.” A pause. “No. I made sure the permits went through perfectly. Fax them up there and get our Vessels out of the hotel rooms please. I swear, there is so much red tape I could mail a million and five red-wrapped packages to the U.S. Government. Jack says we’re good otherwise, yeah?” Another pause. “Good. Call me with the updates at five. Better yet, e-mail them to me. Mr. Kane will want a forwarded copy for the insurance. Yes. You, too. Bye.”
“Payne?” Alec asked, his voice hoarse. His lover sat at a massive desk that had been dragged into his room and piled high with stacks of paper and open laptops. “What happened?”
He pushed back from the desk and all but ran over to Alec’s side. “Thank God, you’re awake!” He jostled the mattress as he sat beside him on the bed.
Alec swallowed. “Water?”
“Of course. Hold on just a second.” He bounced up and ran over to the minifridge that was sitting by his desk. He got out a water bottle and ran back over to him. “Here.” He unscrewed the lid and held it up so he could drink.
Alec took a few deep swallows before he drew back. “What happened?” he repeated.
“Trainer R was the muscle of the group. He shot you and tried to get me to come with him. The trauma apparently activated my shifter genes, and I shifted. Jack had to talk me back to my human form.” Payne cupped his cheek. “You’ve been in a coma for two weeks. We only brought you home a couple days ago. The nurses come in and out during the day, but I took care of you for the most part.”
“So you’re working for the company?” Alec asked, his mind spinning with possibilities. He stayed with me. He took care of me. He loves me.
Payne beamed at him. “Yes. Between your father and me, we took care of the entire reorganization and migration effort of those Vessels who decided not to be Vessels anymore. Jack and his tribe are really helping the process. I’ve been running the education and care department since you’ve been unavailable. Your accountant has been helping me with bills. I knew nothing about them beforehand. I’m thinking about including a practical matters course for the older Vessels so that they won’t have this kind of problem. What do you think?”
“I think that there was a whole lot of information just thrown at me,” Alec murmured, rubbing his temples with one hand. “So everything is all right? We’re good?” You stayed? That bit went unsaid.
“We’re great. Your father is actually quite a sweetheart. He’s been really supportive.” Payne leaned up and kissed his lips before he had a chance to reply. “I missed you,” he whispered against his mouth.
“Hmm,” Alec said. “I missed you, too. Why didn’t you leave?”
“Because I love you, stupid,” Payne said. “We’re a forever kind of deal, Alec.”
Hot relief washed over him. “Good. I love you, too, Payne.” There were a thousand more questions that needed answering, and there were a thousand more things to do. But Payne had proven he would be there through thick and thin, and that meant more than all the to-do lists in the world
. He laced their hands. He could face anything so long as he had a beautiful partner like Payne here beside him. “We have a lot of work to do.”
“We’ll do it together,” Payne said, smiling at him in that reassuring way he always did. “Jack is apparently my genetic brother of sorts, by the way. So that’s pretty cool. He’s staying here at the house to teach me how to control the new instincts. I can shift.”
“Holy shit,” Alec said, quiet awe filling him. “Can I see?”
Payne nodded. “Once the doctors okay it I don’t see why not. Since I’m an Alpha, Jack’s council put me in charge of the North American Vessels who can shift but don’t want to relocate to South America. I have a clan now.” He bit his bottom lip. “It’s sort of a big deal. I’m in charge of a lot of people. Are you going to be okay with that?”
“Sweetheart, of course I will be.” Whatever they had to do, they’d make it work.
Payne favored him with a smile. “I knew you’d be all right with it.” He leaned forward and pressed a kiss to his lips. “A lot of things are already changing, Alec. It’s very exciting. Exhausting but very exciting.”
“I’ve no doubt that you’ll do your best to make everything run smoothly.” He paused. “You still want to be with me, right?”
Payne nodded vigorously. “Of course. I thought we established that with the “I love yous.’” He adjusted the IV drip that was connected to Alec’s arm. “I adjusted the pain meds to make you a little more comfortable. You’ll be there as my mate to work with me, right?”
“Whatever you need me to be I will be.” At this rate, he was taking on even more than Alec would be when he recovered. He looked his lover up and down. “Alpha, huh? That’s hot. I like the idea of being imprinted to an Alpha.”
Payne grinned. “Good to know. We can explore that more in depth once you get an okay from the doctor. I’ll let them know you’re awake. Want to watch some TV until they get here? I don’t want you to start working just yet.”
Alec laughed. He couldn’t help it. Wasn’t he the one supposed to be doting on his lover? “That’s fine. Just hand me the remote.” The bottom of the bed opened, and the viewing screen rose from the panel. Payne handed over the clicker that changed the channels and gave him another kiss.
“I’ll be working over here if you need anything. I will shut everything down at five thirty, and we can talk some more.” His mate went back over to the desk, leaving Alec alone on the bed once more.
Alec sagged into the embrace of his bed, and his muscles relaxed. He still had some healing to do, but he knew that Payne would take care of things. The man who had been born to be his Pleasure Vessel was the man Alec had been born to love. And everything was just as it should be. He watched the images on the screen flicker as he waited for the next part of his day and his new life to begin. For now there would be rest, tomorrow there would be healing, and someday soon, there would be a happily ever after. Alec smiled at the thought, confident that it was much closer than he thought.
THE END
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Jana Downs lives in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina with three cats, one dog, several dozen fish, and a very understanding partner-in-crime who hates to read but makes exceptions for her stories.
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