Chapter 40
Chapter 40
Take me away?
“I’m sorry,” I say. “I think I’m just surprised to see you.” I still don’t know how he even knew to find me
here. I haven’t seen this man or spoken to him in years. “What do you mean, ‘take me away?”” I ask.
He shrugs. “I’m thinking you might want to not be fought over like a scrap of meat for a while.”
He’s strong and handsome, and, I suspect, very accustomed to getting what he wants, at least from
females. “But why? Why
me?”
His smile is lopsided and amused. “You have to know that I always had a crush on you.”
What? No.
This is absolutely news to me.
“Aaron ha ted that I was…drawn to you. It’s why you haven’t seen me at his pack in recent years. It
caused a rift.”
I rub my eyes. “I’m sorry. I’m having a hard time keeping up with all of this. And seeing you out of the
blue, it’s a shock. A nice one. But…it’s been a minute.”
“Yes, and I’ve shared too much, I think.” He grins again. “But I’m not shy. And I know he never valued
you. Not the way he should have, anyway.”
It’s true Brian came around a lot, but those visits stopped shortly after I married Aaron. Can it be what
he claims?
I asked Aaron once, what happened to Brian because he used to hang out and be a fixture within our
pack, but Aaron refused to talk about it.
“I heard about what happened at the Council meeting.”
Okay. That explains the timing, I guess. Or at least why he might seek me out. But I’m still not clear on
how he knew to find me. Here. In a hospital.
“So what do you say, want to break out of here for a bit?” he asks
1.
My thoughts are all over the place, but I try to stay focused on the conversation. “My father’s funeral is
tonight.”
“I’ve heard.” He nods. “Let me escort you. You shouldn’t go alone and it will make a statement if you
are there with me.”
It’s petty. But I like what he’s thinking.
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And it would serve him right for packs to gossip about me with another male. It’s not like they haven’t
been gossiping about him
and Jessica all these years…
“So,” he prompts. “What do you say?”