Levi POV
Levi was just getting out of the shower when he heard the knock at his door. He wondered who would be at my house at 11o'clock at night after he had just gotten off work late and dirty. I was helping a farmer who's building had caught on fire we were getting out as many of the pigs that we could save then we had to go roundup any pigs we could find. I worked for the DNR, but I also volunteered for the local fire department and when he had been called in to help, he had a hard time saying no.
The knock came again as he was putting some sweats and a tee on to cover myself when the back door opened, and he heard a familiar voice call out.
"Levi, I know your home I can see your truck in the drive" Marcus hollered up thought the house at him.
I just rolled my eyes, figures he's the one to show up unannounced but I was surprised to hear him this late at my house as they were expecting, in just a few weeks, their first kid. He usually didn't leave Melanie any more than he needed to just in case the little buggar decide to come early. He doted on that women more than any man I've seen, they were good for each other, she was the only women I've ever seen get the better of him.
"Yeah just putting something on didn't want to scare you with all my manliness" I chuckled to myself as I headed down the stairs into the kitchen to see what was going on that made him show up so late without a call or text. Levi rounded the corner and stopped suddenly as Marcus was not alone in the room, there stood another guy standing next to him with his head down looking worse for wear.
"what's going on in here . . . .? " my voice trailed off as I noticed the stranger with Marcus in my kitchen. The guy looked up when I started to speak and I had to catch himself the first thing I noticed was the grey stormy eyes that was looking in his direction. Next, he noticed the bruises that were starting to form around his eye and along his jaw line. The kid looked like someone put him through the ringer. He was about 5 foot 11 and lanky he seemed to be sinking into himself and looked like a frightened animal as his eyes kept darting around the room look for an invisible threat. He had dark hair and it was cut into a current style short on the side with some length on the stop, but at the moment just kept falling in those amazing eyes.
"This is Andrew his brother is a good friend and he needs a place to stay I would let him crash at my place, but I was worried about Mel and with the baby coming we are a little tight on room." Marcus looked around and waved his arm to emphasized just how much room I have. "I was hoping you could find it in your stubborn heart to spare the kid some space." He just smiled at me hoping to win me over with his charm.
"What happened to his face" I asked bluntly
"My dad happened" he growled in my direction "I may be bruised but I can still speak for myself" he blasted at me hotly.
I held my hands up in defense trying not to piss the kid off more, "My bad you just didn't seem in the talking mood. What did you do to piss your dad off enough to rearrange your face like that? I just need to know if he's going to be a problem while you're staying with me."
"Maybe I should just a hotel" the kid muttered "at least it would be quite."
"Now hold on" Marcus interjected, "Andrew I promised your brother I would find you a safe place to crash while things settled down with your folks." Marcus looked at me "He came out to his family and he dad didn't take it well there is more, but I'll let him fill you in when he is ready. Could he crash here for at least a few days until I can talk with his brother about were to go from here?" Marcus moved over to the kid and patted him on the shoulder.
"I'm not some little kid you all have to take care off I have enough money I can find a place to stay and get my own shit figured out. I don't need you all to babysit me and act like I need to be looked after." He fired back knocking off the hand that was on his shoulder and takin a step back. His fist balled at his side and he was standing at his full height. I was impressed with how good he looked and he really filled out those jeans. I had to remind myself that this wasn't the place and focus on Marcus for a minute.
"Cool It kid" I said, "I could use some help around here, this place needs a lot of it, so you'd be helping me out too." I had finally gotten his attention by the end of my words and he backed off a bit and put his head down again.
Looking at Marcus, "I think we can get it from here, I'll talk to you tomorrow and tell Mel that you need to be kept on a shorter leash wondering around all hours of the night with a pregnant wife at home I thought you knew better."
Marcus smirked at me and I saw a trace of a smile on Andrews lips but tried not to let my eyes linger on his full beautiful lips. Marcus came over and patted a thanks on my shoulder and nodded and Andrew before saying his goodbyes and heading out the back door. I walked behind him called my girls in for the night. Olive and walnut came bounding into the kitchen looking for some food and love. I had to drag walnut off the poor kid before she liked him to death. My girls were a blonde and brunet sheep-a-doodles that I had adopted almost two years ago. One of my therapists had suggest getting a dog to help with the adjustment stateside. He said animals had a since of when people needed them, and they could help to keep me ground when I needed it.
"Man, those are some big dogs" Andrew exclaimed "but they sure are friendly, how long have you had them?" he asked, I assumed he was trying to make conversation and lighten the mood.
"This is olive" I said pointing to the brunet that was sitting at my side looking over the newcomer before passing judgment "and this is walnut" I said hold the blonde back from licking him from head to toe. "She loves anyone that will give her attention, but she calms down after a while, once she gets used to you, I promise" I said looking lovingly my gilrs. "I met them on a call and refused to leave until they were mine."
I remember when I saw them in their pen I just knew I couldn't separate these sisters that had been through so much with the breeder that had them. I met them on a call for an outbuilding that was on fire. The bastard had tried to light his kennel on fire to reduce inventory as he had too many pups. Luckily, he had done a poor job and we only lost about 10 dogs out of the 120 he had on his place. He had so many animals and they were all in too small pens, poor living conditions fur matted and some of them looked emancipated from being underfed. My girls were almost 6 months old he could find a family to take them, so he had left them to die. They were both so skinny and olive was standing over walnut protecting her in that too small cage they were in, I fell in love in that moment. They got the best vet care I could find, and I nursed them back to health slowly gaining their trust and helping them adjust to their new forever home with me.
I glanced at the other guy standing in his kitchen getting a good look at all his injuries for the first time. He had a cut on his eyebrow he could pry use some stiches if not he had some butterfly bandages he could use. His jaw and bottom lip were bruised and swollen, he the way he was holding his stomach so I'm sure more injuries under his shirt.