Chapter 37

Book:Emmitt's Treasure (Companions, Book 2) Published:2024-5-1

Michelle gave Mom a weak smile, then glanced at Dad.
“This is Thomas,” Mom said, continuing with the introductions.
Dad nodded in greeting, not saying anything about Michelle’s reaction to Mom.
“And you already met our friends, Mary and Gregory.”
“Hello, again,” Michelle said.
Mary smiled warmly as Mom continued.
“Nana told us some of what you’ve been through. I wanted to let you know that we will do everything we can to protect you and your brothers so you can feel safe here. We’ll let you get some sleep and see you at breakfast.”
Then, Mom turned to me and claimed a hug. “I’ve missed you,” she whispered. I gave her an extra squeeze before letting her go.
“I’ll see you after breakfast,” Winifred said, leaving with the rest.
Jim closed the door behind Winifred. “If it’s okay with you, I’ll stay on the couch tonight,” he said, giving me a meaningful look. Was he extra protection or supervision?
“That’s fine,” Michelle said. “The boys will probably wake you up in about two hours, though.”
“I can handle it.” He stretched out on the couch and closed his eyes.
Wondering about the sleeping arrangements, I walked with Michelle down the short hallway. Her brothers were snuggled in a full-size bed in one room. Michelle stepped in, kissed them both, then closed the curtain that was letting in the dim, pre-dawn light.
I stepped in behind her and touched their heads, making sure they were warm enough with the light blanket. Summers up here were cooler than in the states. Seeing that the boys were fine, I led Michelle from the room, leaving the door slightly ajar so Liam and Aden would know they weren’t locked in when they woke in a strange room.
Across the hall was the second bedroom. Michelle walked in first and stopped at the sight of both our bags waiting on the bed.
“You’re welcome,” Jim said from the living room, his words too quiet for Michelle to hear.
By taking the couch, he’d really only left me with one spot. But, would Michelle choose to sleep here, or with her brothers like she had when she’d first come to us?
The blush staining her cheeks told me she was thinking about it.
“I don’t know what to say,” she said without turning.
“How about don’t hog the covers or I’ll push your furry butt to the floor?” Jim called from the living room.
I snorted, and she turned to look at me.
“I just want sleep,” I said sincerely, for both Jim’s and her benefits. “I won’t get it out there with Jim or if I’m further away from you than the next room.”
She considered me for a moment then nodded. “Hog the covers, and I’ll push your furry butt to the floor,” she said lightly.
I grinned, and she shooed me from the room so she could change.
I waited in the hallway until she called me back in.
The lights were off, but I had no problem seeing my bag so I could change into shorts. She didn’t move as I undressed except to close her eyes. I grinned in the dark, folded my jeans, then moved around the bed to close the curtains. She peeked. I saw it and wanted to laugh at the relief on her face when she noted my loose shorts.
Moving to my side of the bed, I pulled back the covers and slid in.
“I’m sorry about what I said in the truck,” she said softly. “You’re right. I don’t need to be afraid right now. I need to be strong and face whatever happens. I just don’t want to drag anyone else down into my problems. I wish there was a way I could face Blake and still keep my brothers safe.”
I rolled on my side to face her.
“We will find a way.”
Giving into the urge, I reached out and touched her, laying my hand on her side. She didn’t seem to mind. Her breathing slowed and, eventually, her pulse did the same.
When I knew she slept, I closed my eyes and allowed myself to relax.
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Aden’s voice woke me. Michelle was snuggled close to my side, still sound asleep, as I listened to Aden and Jim quietly converse in the living room.
“Where are we?”
“This is where I grew up,” Jim said.
“Here?”
“Not these rooms. This is just one of the apartments here.”
“What’s an apartment?”
“It’s a house within a house, like the place you, Liam, and Michelle have back home with us.”
“Oh.” There was a slight pause. “Are we going back there?”
“Yes. Eventually. Maybe we can hang out here for a while, though, so you can play with Paul and Henry some more.”
“They live here?”
“Yep.”
“I’m hungry.”
Jim laughed softly. “Of course you are.”
I heard the rustle of sheets and knew both boys were now awake.
“I’m hungry too,” Liam said softly.
“How about you two wake up your sister?”
Damn. I glanced at Michelle, then the door. I couldn’t sneak out with Liam in the hall. Without any other choice, I hid under the covers.
The bang of the door opening followed by the pattering of feet woke Michelle. Then, everything went quiet.
Michelle lifted herself up on one elbow, moving the covers enough that I could see her face. She looked like she was playing it cool, but I could hear her rapid pulse.
“Good morning, you two. Is Jim awake? Tell him we’ll be up in just a little bit.”
They didn’t move.
“Who is that?” Liam asked.
She glanced down at me then back at her brothers.
“It’s Emmitt. Jim had the couch. You two had the other bed. So, I let him sleep here after he promised not to steal the covers.”
The boys were quiet for a minute before Liam spoke.
“If you married Emmitt, we could live with Nana and Jim forever.”
Panic washed over Michelle. I couldn’t tell if it was because her brothers were willing to marry her off for a safe place to stay or because they were suggesting me.
“If you don’t want to marry Emmitt, we would be okay with Jim, too,” Liam said.
I laughed silently, and she nudged me.
“We’ll talk about who I’ll marry some other time, but I’ll keep what you said in mind. Now, go get dressed and wait with Jim.”
They ran from the room, and Michelle threw back the covers to get out of bed. She didn’t look amused. In fact, she looked a little worried. I tried not to speculate why. There were plenty of reasons that didn’t have anything to do with marriage or me.
She grabbed clothes and left the room. A moment later, I heard the bathroom door close. The boys were already back in the living room, wrestling Jim in an effort to pry him off the couch. I made the bed then grabbed a fresh set of clothes. It would have made sense to change in the bedroom and go straight to breakfast. The kids were hungry and more than ready to go. But, I wanted to have a reason to wait for Michelle in the hallway.
She didn’t seem surprised to see me leaning against the wall when she opened the door. Her skin was still damp and smelled like the honey and oatmeal soap Mom kept in all the bathrooms. It was a good smell. A wolf smell.
Michelle blushed as I continued to look her over, and her scent sweetened. Her gaze dipped briefly to my bare chest then back up. The skip in her pulse was hard to miss, and I winked at her.
“It’s all yours,” she said, indicating the bathroom as she fled.
I grinned and stepped inside. The shower felt good. In fact, everything felt good. Sleeping next to Michelle did that to me. Made everything seem right.
Showered and changed, I went to join everyone in the living room, catching Aden’s repeated comment about being hungry. That kid was a wolf at heart.
“I’m starving, too,” I said. “Let’s go eat. If I get there first, I’m eating all the food.”
Aden made a dash for the door, and I used an unfair amount of speed to beat him to it. He giggled as I pretended to get stuck in the door with him. Once clear, we took off running at his pace. Liam was only a few steps behind us.
I heard Jim say, “Come on, little sister, or you’ll be left crumbs.”
My family. I breathed deeply, enjoying the moment.
The smell of bacon led us to the common area and the adjoining kitchen. Aden, Liam, and I had our plates loaded by the time Jim and Michelle appeared.
“Tell me Mom made biscuits,” Jim said, going to the ovens. I’d forgotten to check them. Jim found a pan with a few biscuits left and split one between the boys.
“You’re going to like that,” I said, ruffling Aden’s hair. “And if you’re smart, you’ll steal Jim’s from his plate before he can steal yours.”
Aden grinned and followed Jim to a table.
Meeting in the commons in ten minutes, Winifred sent.
The feel of her message was different, a pack-wide communication. I glanced at Michelle as she sat beside me and decided to wait until after we’d eaten. It didn’t take us long to finish; and, when we did, Paul and Henry came and asked to take Liam and Aden on a tour. Michelle hesitated, and Jim immediately offered to go, also.
Michelle and I took the plates to the kitchen and set them in the large tub of soapy water.
“Are you ready?” I asked, turning toward her.
She looked at me blankly.
“The pack meeting.”
Behind her people were already filing into the room. She glanced over her shoulder, tension washing over her features. But, she didn’t let it rule her. She wrinkled her nose at me. I smiled and took her hand.
Her steps were a little slow as we made our way into the crowded room. People moved to let us through. They already knew why she was here. News of humans in the Compound had spread quickly. Michelle’s hold on my hand tightened just before we got to my parents. I gave a light squeeze back and turned us to face the crowd. Michelle’s pulse was racing, and I smoothed my thumb over the skin of her hand in an attempt to calm her. I would have been willing to hold her closer but didn’t think she’d appreciate the public display of affection.
Dad stepped forward.
“There was a challenge last night, which Elder Winifred declined. Michelle has acknowledged Emmitt in front of Elder Winifred.”
Public acknowledgement of my suit felt really good.
Next step, Claiming.