Mark gaped. If Trent had been a wolf whose strength Mark had any passing respect for, he would have killed him in an instant. But this timid, bizarre omega had just opened his mouth and tried to claim Mark's mate as his own. βIt was just too weird to react to properly. Mark practically stuttered in confusion. "Uh... No, she's not. She's mine." His wolf stood up, pressing against Mark's insides, demanding to be heard. Mark finally managed to say, "MINE."
Trent took a step away from Mark, but never stopped touching the glass separating him from Leah.
Mark continued, "As your Alpha I command you to stay away from her! She belongs to me!"
"I'm sorry, Sir. I still believe you are mistaken." Trent was surprised β he hadn't intended to say that. But he could feel his wolf holding his ground. He meant what he said.
Mark grabbed Trent by his shirt and picked him off the ground. "Do you want to die, little omega?"
Trent swallowed. No, he did not want to die. But that girl with her ass in the air, snoring like a monster, was his. His wolf jumped to the surface snapping and barking. Trent's eyes widened as, with an accord not quite his own, he knocked away Mark's arms and fell onto his own feet gracefully. He stepped toward his alpha and said, "She's MINE."
That's it, Mark thought. Time to kill him.
"Hey," came a voice from the cell in front of them. They both turned, seeing the rosy-cheeks and bleary eyes of Leah well-rested. She sat up on her bed. "What's up? Who won?" She noticed her hands were empty. "...Where's the chianti?"
The girls Leah had met in Moe's trailer stood up and looked to see her. They seemed excited she was awake.
Mark pressed his hands to the glass. "No, no one's fighting." Then to Earlene he said, "Get Trent out of here. Lock him up if you have to."
"No!" Trent argued, "She's my mate! She should know!" He backed away from Earlene's attempt to take his arm. But there were betas everywhere, closing in, and he pressed himself against the glass, trying to stay. He considered changing β
"What are you doing to him?" Leah demanded, suddenly standing β though no one in the room could remember seeing her move. Her question was loud, but not emotional. She was simply serious.
"We won't hurt him," Mark suddenly promised, though a moment later he wondered why he had promised that.
Trent could see Leah worry for him, and he nearly cried. Ironically, he wasn't worried any longer. His mate was wise and strong. They would be together eventually. "I'll see you later!" he called to her as he let the betas drag him away.
Mark turned to look at Leah. She was smiling, bemused by Trent as he was carried off. She shook her head, perplexed yet entertained by the strange, totally hot omega, and replied, "Okay." She waved goodbye.
"No!" Mark beat both his fists against the glass, cracking it.
She raised her eyebrows. Then she took a good look at Mark. She grinned. "What's up?"
Mark stomach fluttered at her smile. "Hello," he said.
"Hi."
"My name is Mark. Mark Masters."
"Hello, Mark, Mark Masters. I'm Leah. Eh... what's going on with the cell?" She circled her finger in the air, indicating her room. "One minute I'm having the best closet party ever and the next..."
"My people rescued you from those rogues."
Leah nodded and smiled the smile of the patronizing. "Okay. Great! Thanks for that. I was actually in the middle of orchestrating probably the awesomest escape ever, since like β The Great Escape, but... that's cool. Steal my thunder."
Mark was in love. She was orchestrating a great escape? Oh man β he'd go underground with her anytime.
She continued, "But whatever." She gestured as if it was water under the bridge. "It doesn't really matter who does the rescuing as long as we're... free..." Her eyes were on his as she said this.
Everyone went still.
Leah added, "...to go...?"
"Leah, I..." Mark began, before suddenly becoming very aware of all the other women in the room, watching the exchange with quiet concentration. "Ladies," he said, turning and addressing the room. "You don't know how sorry I am that the rogues treated you the way they did."
"No, we don't," Leah said. "You know what would be a good start though? Letting us out of here."
"The rogues will be punished," Mark continued. "And I wish I could return you all to your former lives."
"Oh, that part's easy. Just let us out..." Leah said.
"Unfortunately, you've all seen too much," Mark said, glancing back at Leah, wondering what she thought of werewolves, having been kidnapped by them.
-His thought was interrupted though when another woman wailed in fear, "They're going to kill us! We know too much!!"
"No, no, no! We're not going to kill you!" Mark said, quickly. "I mean, we don't have to, because you can become werewolves like us! You can be mated with werewolves! And make this your new home!" He nodded, trying to be bright and consoling all at the same time.
...All the women started screaming.
-Except Leah, who chuckled and sat back on her bed. "You're an idiot," she said, glancing at him as he looked to her for help.
"Your idiot," he replied, wanting to grab her and run away from this mess. "Help me," he said.
"Why should I?"
"Leah, my love, you're my mate. You're destined to be with me, lead with me. This is your pack too, now. Everything I have is yours."
"Including your problems? No thanks," she laughed.
"She makes a good point," Sarah said, hopping down the stairs. She grinned at her brother. She had never heard him speak like that before, and it made her want to roll on the ground laughing. "This is her?" she asked, looking into Leah's cell.
Mark nodded, both hands on the glass.
Sarah scrunched up her nose before sharing her thoughts with her brother. -There's something weird about her. She's not some other kind of were, is she?
Mark shook his head. Does she smell like some other kind of were? She's human.
She looks pretty damn relaxed for a human, Mark, Sarah argued. Sure she's not some kind of were we haven't met yet? βLike a, were-turtle or were-hedgehog?
"Sonic the Hedgehog is not based in reality," Mark declared. Even the loudest wailing woman stopped after this non sequitur.
Leah stared between the two. "Doing some brain talk there?"