His voice is breathless. "The Alphas... They're coming."
"WHAT?!"
"OK. Um. Show no fear. Um.. They may sniff you."
"I'm not dressed..."
"Too late." They hear a vehicle pull into the driveway. "Don't lie."
He pulls her with him to the door. She stumbles.
He opens the door to the knock. A couple stand in the doorway, the woman holding a bag. They hold themselves with an air of importance. Emmett stands stiffly. "Emmett."
"Alpha Wyeth. Madam Alpha." He bows his head to each of them.
"And who is this?" The woman's voice is on the low end of the register. She was imposing, although smaller than Lyssa, with red hair and an almost feral smile.
Emmett turns partway towards her. "This is Lyssa Baker. Lyssa, this is Randall and Ariel Wyeth."
"H, hello."
"May we come in?"
They move to the side to admit the Alpha pair. Emmett is gripping her hand tightly. Ariel turns to her mate. "We appear to have interrupted breakfast, husband."
Lyssa smoothes her hair with her free hand. "Would you like some coffee?"
"Thank you, we've already eaten. Emmett." She offers the bag to him.
"Thank you. There was no need for you to bring this." He finally releases her hand, drops the towel, and, rummaging through the bag, pulls on a pair of jeans and a dark t-shirt.
As he comes upright he sees Ariel has stepped behind Lyssa, standing close and inhaling. Lyssa stood still, her eyes darting, heartbeat starting to race.
"So this is the female who's kept you away from us." She cocks her head as if listening when she comes to stand before Lyssa again. "Are you frightened of us?"
He had told her not to lie. "Yes."
The male finally rumbles. "A good instinct. Instincts should be trusted."
Her eyes flick to the male who was looking pointedly at Emmett.
The female continued to examine her. "And what has Emmett told you of us?"
She had real trouble looking the woman in the eye, but her eyes flicked to hers at the question. Lyssa's fear ratcheted up. "Not much. That he is a werewolf. That he is Beta. That you are annoyed with him." Emmett's hand finds hers again. Randall chuckles.
"He has been neglecting his duties." Ariel replies. She reaches up, she was 3 or 4 inches shorter, moves the collar of Lyssa's bathrobe aside and sniffs her neck.
"He was hurt."
That startles her. She smiles, looks at Emmett, then Randall. "We should allow them to finish their meal."
After a few more moments, Randall nods to Emmett and smiles down at his mate. "We expect you home soon, Emmett. There are things we need to attend to."
"Of course, sir."
The large, dark haired male briefly kisses his mate and takes her hand.
"It was nice to meet you, Lyssa."
"Uh, you, too." Ariel turns and flashes her another brief, feral smile. They then leave the house. Lyssa watches a black Lincoln Navigator pull out of her drive.
She pulls out of Emmett's grasp and turns to him as he stumbles slightly, as if his legs won't hold him.
"What the hell was that?"
"A test."
"A test. Did I pass?"
"You're alive."
"WHAT?! What the hell have you gotten me into?"
"I was pretty sure it would be OK."
"Pretty sure. PRETTY SURE? Godammit, Emmett, I didn't ask for any of this. And you didn't say anything."
"Lyssa, please calm down. I explained what was going on to Randall."
"WHEN?"
He winces. "Please stop shouting. I'm sorry. I didn't expect them to come. I thought I'd have more time to prepare you."
"Prepare me for what?"
He pulls her into an embrace and says quietly. "I think you know."
She struggles, pushing against his chest and looks up at him. "No. NO. I don't know anything about you. What were you gonna do? Throw me over your shoulder and haul me off to your den?"
He takes her shoulders. "We don't ..." A sigh. "That's not how it works."
"And why me? What are you doing? Slumming? Some time with the humans for a change of pace? Something to tell the other guys over a beer? Do you have a wife?"
He sighs again, heavily. "Why don't we sit down? I will answer all your questions." He pulls her to the couch and into his lap. She pulls away and stands, facing him, hands on her hips.
"OK. Explain."
He looks up at her, the fire in her eyes, the fear, the indignation. She was wonderful. But, if he didn't win her over, she was dead.
Randall looked over at his mate, her dark auburn hair blowing lightly from the open window. "So, mate, what are your thoughts?"
"I can understand what he sees in her. There is strength there and a softness I've noticed he's drawn to. She's healthy."
"Has he mated with her?"
"No. He's much too cautious for that. She carries no mark. But they have been intimate."
"Anything else?"
"Empathy, helpfulness. I do not think she will weaken the bloodlines. While I wish he had found a mate within the pack, I approve of his choice. Now, husband, what did you learn from him?"
"He has been watching her for some time."
"Ah."
"Alaric Macey took notice, and challenged him. His wounds gave him reason to approach her. She treated him, fed him, invited him in."
"And, her male?"
"Got drunk, treated her badly, has attacked her twice and hit him with a crowbar. The authorities are aware."
"Was it he who trespassed on the Ross range?"
"Yes. She took him there to get away from the house and the other male."
"He lives here?"
"No. But he's showing a fierce sense of possession." His hand moves over and caresses her thigh.
"I believe we may have made matters more difficult for him."
"As we both know, husband, he can be most persuasive."
He looks up at her. He speaks calmly, "Lyssa, sweetheart..."
"Don't call me that!"
He sighs, and starts again. "I have no mate; I've been looking for mine. As I was out hunting one might, I saw you."
"Hunting? You've been running around here at night? Or during the day?"
"The wolf side of us loves the hunt, the chase, catching our prey."
"Is that what I am? Something to chase?"
"Yes. And no. I saw you. Saw your passion, saw your fire. And I wanted to know you. The difficulty was in trying to find a way to introduce myself."
"So, you've been stalking me?"
He thinks briefly. "I've been watching, getting to know you, finding out how much I wanted you."
"Do I have any say in this?"
"Of course." He rises and takes her hands, she tries to pull away but he holds her hands tightly.
"Let. Me. Go."
"Lyssa, I haven't hurt you. I haven't forced you into anything. I've been trying to give you time to accept who and what I am. To give you time to decide."
She stares at him.
"Do I frighten you?"
She looks into those chocolate brown eyes and breathes, the drops her eyes, almost in defeat. "No. I feel safe with you."
She looks at him some more. "What do you really want with me?"
He exhales. "I'd like you to be my mate."
She stands, and stares at him. And looks at him some more. "And if I don't want to be?"