Rhys paused as he got to the door, his hand hovering over the knob while he stood momentarily still. There was a heavy scent that he had picked up as he approached. Harvey's was one and the other one was still very new to him. Clarise. His eyes widened slightly when he realized why their scents were so strong. A devilish smirk hit him in an instant. "You old dog..." he muttered to himself in appraisal of Harvey. Rhys was weighing his options. He truly wanted to let them continue on in privacy, but, he also needed to get a hold of Shepherd's medical records before Agent Peters had a chance to do so.
Waiting until he was sure they were finished, Rhys politely tapped on the door. After a few moments of shuffle, Harvey opened the door abruptly. At first, he had the look of someone who would rip off the head of whoever dared to interrupt him in that moment. Internally Rhys smirked at this. For all his laid back intentions, Harvey was a very dominant wolf and this drove sometimes irrational levels of aggression, as Rhys well knew.
Seeing it was Rhys caused Harvey's expression to retreat slightly into an almost stoic embarrassment. "Hey Rhys," he offered delicately as he adjusted his shirt slightly. Behind him, Clarise was doing the same, running her fingers through her hair and straightening her skirt. Unlike Harvey's retreat, Clarise offered him an indignant frown.
"I didn't mean to interrupt anything," Rhys told Harvey genuinely.
"Oh no, it's ok. We were, uh... just having a little talk about Clarise moving out here more permanently," Harvey dismissed as he invited Rhys in, gesturing to one of the chairs.
"I think that would be a good idea," Rhys replied, causing Clarise to raise a curious eyebrow. He looked over at her a bit hesitantly. "I'm real sorry that we didn't have a warmer reception for you when you got here," he told her kindly. "Things have been a little crazy. Not likely to calm down anytime soon either, I suspect." He rubbed the back of his neck as he spoke to her. "Anyway, they put you up in a nice place?"
It was the wrong thing to say. Clarise seemed receptive to what she assumed was going to be an apology, but the awkward question about her accommodations caused a frown slide across her pretty face. "Yes, Harvey has seen to
all
my needs," she answered out of irritation. "As well as dealing wiz your little crazy and caring for zee medical needs of zee pack." There was no question that Clarise was more dominant than Harvey.
It was one thing for Analise to talk to him that way. It was another entirely for Rhys to hear it from a true stock werewolf. His eyes were molten and slammed into her light blues with seething anger. Clarise held out as long as she could, but eventually broke the eye contact with a huff and a flip of her blonde hair.
That's right,
Rhys retorted in his own mind.
"I suppose you are here to order us to care for your little crazy, zen?" She remarked through a sigh. Harvey cast her a pleading look to stop, but Rhys beat him to the comment.
"Actually, I'm here to apologize to Harv for that shiner," He answered confidently before turning his glance at Harvey. "And to invite you both to dinner sometime. Sure would like to get to know this little French poodle of yours," he added, much to Clarise's irritation.
Harvey visibly relaxed. "Don't worry about it," he answered casually. "I let you down. Figure I deserved a lot worse..."
"Deserved a lot worse!" Let out Clarise in dismay. This was followed by a huff and a stream of unintelligible French cursing.
Rhys largely dismissed her, more concerned about his brother. "You were gonna kill her," he commented, still a bit stunned. "I just sort of reacted but I shoulda thought about it first."
Harvey shrugged. "I didn't know what to do, Rhys," he commented, leaning back into his chair. "I've never even heard of a turn going that badly before, let alone experienced it." Harvey gazed absently at Clarise, who was fuming with irritation for Rhys. "The girl's tough though, I'll give her that," he added in a distant voice. "Every bone in her body must have snapped at least a dozen times but she still refused to let the wolf take over."
Rhys frowned slightly. "Yeah, she's pretty stubborn," he commented in the same absent tone Harvey had donned. "Look, Harv, I need her medical records. Shepherd seems to think that you'll have written stuff in there that gives it up that she's a were now."
Harvey offered Rhys a critical frown. "I'm not an idiot, Rhys," he replied dryly. "It's as squeaky clean as a babe in a bath. No one's gonna find anything in there."
"All the same," Rhys returned, "I'd rather be safe than sorry. That woman's already been surprisingly accurate with her were-knowledge and if what she's saying about those two FBI agents I've got in my office down town is true, we can't take any risks." Rhys considered his brother for a moment. "Maybe you or Clarise could bring them to her," he volunteered."
Clarise scoffed. "Why in zee world would I want to socialize wiz zat woman? She is a hunter, no?"
"She's one of us now," Rhys answered confidently. "Whether or not any of us, Analise included, likes it, she's one of us. I'm sure this ain't as fancy as you're used to, Clarise, but everyone here is safe from hunters because we all stick together and look out for each other." Rhys consciously stepped off of his pedastool. "Besides," he added with a shrug, "You two seem to have a lot in common."
Harvey sighed slightly. "I'll bring her the files later," he relented.
"Good," Rhys said with a half smile and a nod. "Now. Where am I taking you two for dinner tonight?"
It was several hours later that Rhys found himself in the hospital again. Isa had done as he had asked and saw to it that Agent Shepherd was moved to a recovery ward in Riverton Medical and Harvey had delivered the files as promised. Rhys was grateful for things to work out for a change. He had a mountain of paperwork waiting for him at the precinct and it wasn't until he had lost track of time that he realized he was about to be late for the dinner date with Harvey and Clarise.
So, he returned to the hospital and strolled down to Harvey's secretary only to learn that Harvey was attending Shepherd while the other two agents talked to her. A chill ran down Rhys's spine. He had been so focused in his own work that he forgot to keep an eye on Agent Peters.