THE LAST SHEWOLF:>Ep59
“Why not just walk up and tell us?” Kelly was trying to understand. “If you are here to help, why not say so?”
“Two reasons. First of all, we knew she was in danger. Doctor DelMara had a huge bounty on her head, she was in danger, and a large group of males showing up would force her into hiding again.”
“Damn right, last time she went to Grenada for six years. I was about to send her back,” I said.
“The second reason was that in order to protect her, we had to find the people sent to take her. We could tell she was protected, that she had found sanctuary among humans. We didn’t if the humans knew of us. So, we staked out the area and watched and learned until it was time to show ourselves. Finding the Sheridan men was easy, we started tailing them when they were handing out flyers, but they didn’t come back together. They were staying at hotels all over town.”
“So how did you know about the attempt on her?”
“We followed them. One of my guys is a tech genius, he put trackers on their vehicles. I knew Eve wasn’t moving, but when they headed East we followed. I just left the three down at the farm to protect her. We stopped a few miles away and worked our way towards them. The trail they left was easy to pick up, and we stayed back to see what they were doing. We didn’t want to expose our werewolf forms, we knew you were there, but we also knew a few humans with guns wouldn’t stop them.”
“It was more than just guns,” I said. “If they had gotten closer, they’d have been shredded with buckshot and silver. Shakes over there is an explosives whiz.”
He laughed. “Still, when the wolves surrounded the house and the man shifted, our hesitancy to expose our nature went away. You clearly knew who they were and so we moved in.”
“Took away all our fun, too,” Hammer said. “We’d been waiting for some payback.”
“It’s not over,” Gabriel said. “The people they sent were Pack fighters, led by a Beta. He was the one who threatened Vivian. According to my man, he was promised Vivian as a mate.” He leaned forward. “The Alpha knows she is alive, and his men must have told her where she was found. He won’t give up, the threat won’t end until he is ended.”
“We’re in,” I said.
“It’s not something I can ask you to do,” Gabriel said. “We will take care of him, it’s our sworn duty.”
“You don’t understand. We can go do this together or I’ll leave you here and do it myself. This guy killed my son-in-law and threatened my daughter and granddaughter. If there is a fight, we’re in it.”
He let his breath out, he was obviously linking his men. Finally, he looked at me. “Fine, but we do this together.”
“Together.”
Vivian’s POV
Eve’s crying woke me, she still woke every three to four hours to feed. I looked at the clock, it was one thirty in the morning, I’d gotten a solid two hours of sleep in. I sat up, wiping the sleep out of my eyes. Snake started to move, but I put my hand on his chest. “I’ve got her,” I said.
I pulled on a robe from the hook by my bed and put it on as I looked into the crib. Eve was looking at me, gurgling and cooing as I came into view. I picked her up in my arm as I went over to the refrigerator where we kept bottles ready to go. I got one heating up before I changed her, then when baby and bottle were ready I sat in the rocking chair with her to feed.
She was truly a miracle baby, a strong fighter despite being sixteen weeks premature. Jessica’s gift to me was her daughter to raise, and I loved her like nothing else. My wolf felt the same, we would kill to protect her, die if needed to make sure she lived. I told her about her mother, stories about our time in Grenada, as she sucked the bottle down to empty. I got a good burp out of her, but she didn’t want to sleep yet. I set her down, pulling on some clothes before I picked her up again. Snake was fast asleep, so I left the nightlight on and slipped out into the hallway.
I went to the clinic, knocking gently before I opened the door. Zephaniel was lying on the bed in wolf form, his eyes open, the bandage across his stomach soaked in blood. Maalik sat in a chair next to him. “I was just about to come get you, he woke up a few minutes ago.”
I passed him Eve, he held her gently as she grabbed at his shirt. Washing up first, I removed the IV needle from his front leg, then removed the bandages as the sutures were starting to heal. I ordered him to shift back, and he let out a howl of pain before he was in human form, grimacing in pain. “How are you feeling,” I asked him.
“Like I got shot in the gut,” he said. “Thank you for saving me, Blessed One.”
I just shook my head. “Doc or Vivian, please. My part was easy, it’s Meghan you need to thank. Without her you’re being burned right now.”
“That young girl saved me?”
“Yes, she did emergency surgery to remove the silver bullet fragments in your stomach, I did a quick examination, his blood pressure was back up, no fever. “You’re a lucky man. Not only did Meghan save you on the road, it was her yell that caused her mom to flinch just enough so it wasn’t a kill shot. Teri is a crack shot, she wouldn’t have missed without being startled.”
“Figures. Normally I don’t have to worry about a mother shooting me until AFTER the first date.” He chuckled a little, grimacing in pain.
“Maybe you’ll learn to stick to the older ones then,” Maalik teased.
“She’s human and underage, anyone touches her, and I’ll rip them apart myself and make them wish to be shot instead,” I said. “She’s my assistant, she’s like extended family to me.”
“I’m just kidding, Doc. She’s a good kid. Now, can you give me something for the pain?”
I drew a dose and injected him with it, I could see him relax as it started to take effect. “You suffered some severe wounds, so you won’t be able to eat until your intestines heal a bit.” I hung another IV bag, placing the needle on the back of his hand. “No leaving the bed for a day, and you’ll be taking it easy for three more after that. No working out or anything until I clear you,” I told the obviously fit young man. “And don’t test me, I’ll strap you to the bed if you don’t behave.”
“I’ll make sure he behaves,” Maalik said.
“Thank you. He should get some rest. I’m going back to bed, two doors down to the left on the left side.”
“No problem, Doc. She’s a beautiful baby,” Maalik said as he handed her back. “Thank you for letting me hold her, it’s the closest I’ll ever get to a child of my own. I’ll protect her like she is,” he said.
“Goodnight,” I said as I walked out.
She wasn’t ready to sleep yet, and I was a little hungry so I went downstairs to see if any food was left over. The majority of the club had gone home, but Crash, Shakes, Scrape and Viking were all sitting at a table with some of the Knights. I recognized Michael, the VP, who sat at the head of the table. I also recognized Uriel from when they brought Zephaniel in, but the big, brooding man with the dark hair and piercing eyes I hadn’t met yet. I walked over to Michael, who with a nod had everyone moving down a chair to make room for me. The Knights all stood before I waved for them to sit. “I wasn’t sure anyone would still be up,” I said as I sat down, Michael helping with my chair.
“We have a lot to think about,” the scary man said. “I am Abaddon, the Master at Arms for the Knights, and I am at your service,” he said. “This is Azazel, he is our weapons expert.” I shook both of their hands before we all sat down.
“What I really need is a sandwich and a milk,” I said as Eve started to fuss a little.
“I’ll get it,” Viking said as he got up.
“He feels guilty about what happened at the farm,” Crash said. “He went to investigate the wolf at the back fence, and left the women exposed in the house.”
“Teri handled it,” I said. Eve was looking at Abaddon to my right, her hands reaching for him. “Would you like to hold her,” I asked him.
He looked a little shocked, but quickly agreed. I handed her to him, he held her in his arms gently as a smile painted his face. “She’s so beautiful,” he said. Tears started flowing down his face as she grabbed at his beard, her little hands tugging gently. “My mate was one of the ones who died the first year,” he said. “Her eyes look just like Lori’s.”
“I’m sure Lori is proud of what you have become,” I said as I touched his shoulder. “You and your friends are doing a good thing. You are far different than the other wolves I have had contact with.” I looked at the other Knights. “I’m so glad I found you, I feel so much safer with friends around.”
Viking brought out a sub sandwich, chips and milk and I ate while I got to know the new boys a little better. Their stories were different, yet the same; lost mates or revulsion at what their Alphas were doing led them to become lone wolves, and Gabriel had found them in his travels. They functioned as a biker gang the same way a Pack might; just like when I joined the Northwoods Riders, it provided them structure and the social interaction our wolves needed. Eve was passed around the table as I ate, all the men thrilled that I was finally comfortable enough to do so.
Soon my food was gone, and Eve was yawning and fighting sleep. “Goodnight, boys,” I said.This content belongs to Nô/velDra/ma.Org .
“DeWalt, Viper is calling for church at lunch tomorrow to talk about the Sheridan pack,” Crash said.
“I’ll be there.” I took Eve back from a reluctant Viking and went back upstairs. Eve was sleeping when I put her in, and I crawled into bed next to Snake and quickly fell asleep.