Apprehended: Thirty-One
As expected, it took Ethan over a few weeks to finally feel comfortable enough for me to venture outside again. Considering what I went through last time, I was no longer housing the same desperation for the great outdoors. Which is why I was currently frozen in shock when he suggested we, "go out."
"Go out?" I squeaked, pushing aside a thick volumed book on Mythological Creatures of the 17
th
Century.
He nodded briskly, entering the library in a white tee and dark blue jeans. His hair was even longer, growing at an exponentially high rate. I assumed that was a wolf thing too. "Yeah," he replied, glancing around the library. "You both have been living in here for far too long."
Lily glanced at me. "We've only been in here two weeks."
"More like three and a half," he grumbled. He stalked over to one of the many tables now filling the space-thanks to a gracious Garrett upon request-and picked up a particularly interesting text. "If you females continue to drown yourselves in books such as," he looked at the title, "Grim Covens, I'm going to have to lock you in our rooms."
Lily's brows shot up. "Our? Did Gav send you in here?"
Ethan smiled. "Of course, he did. But I wanted to come of my own accord too." He stared at me pointedly. "No more reading. I agreed to it, coming to terms that you can handle it while pregnant, but this is getting ridiculous."
"Ridiculous?" I pointed to the book in my hand. "This has given me more insight than you. And you've lived through it."
He gritted his teeth, the vein on his temple visibly throbbing in irritation. "You already know why I won't tell you certain things."
"Yeah, I know," I muttered, tossing the thick, leather-bound book on another table. "Too, 'scary,'" I air quoted his previous statement.
He brushed it off. "We need something normal. So, both of you, get up, get ready and let's get moving."
Lily groaned, throwing her book on the plush rug by her thigh, where she sat comfortably beside one of the many tables throughout the crowded and disheveled space. "Normal?" she countered, "there is
nothing
normal about our lives."
Ethan grinned and clapped his hands together. "Then let's make it normal."
Lily glanced at me, silently expecting me to intervene. I shrugged. "What do you want me to do?"
She refocused on Ethan. "What did you have in mind?"
Just as Ethan opened his mouth to reply, my eyes widened and I blurted, "caffeine run!" in excitement.
Ethan pegged me with a chastised scowl. "No coffee for you, remember?"
Lily snickered. I grabbed a nearby small volume and tossed at her. "Traitor."
"Alright, we're straying here," Ethan went on, pinching the bridge of his nose. "Can we focus?"
"Where are we going?" asked Lily.
He lifted his eyes and stared between us. "Dinner."
I visibly sulked.
"What's the matter?" asked Ethan, missing nothing. "You don't want to eat?"
"I'm not really that hungry. Can't we just...order out? I want to finish this chapter."
"We've been eating take-out for three nights already. Poor Garrett is on the verge of a meltdown from lack of use," said Lily.
"And eating dinner outside is going to change that?" I asked.
Ethan sighed. "You both need the air. This isn't about Garrett. It's about being confined to these books."
I pointed to my leather-bound volume. "I happen to like these."
"Me too," Lily added.
Ethan grumbled in irritation. "Whatever. Just get up and get dressed." He stalked out of the room, mumbling as he left.
"What's his problem?" asked Lily.
I shrugged. "No clue. But let's just indulge him and get some air."
Lily got up and stretched, her joints popping and cracking loudly. "I guess some fresh air doesn't sound
too
bad. I think my body has taken the natural shape of the floor."
I laughed quietly and followed, stretching before making my way to the library doors. "I guess so. Where do you think we'll be eating?"
"I don't know. There aren't many good restaurants close by. We'd have to travel a bit further to reserve something better."
"Like that restaurant we went to with Gav's parents?"
She thought about that. "Actually...yeah. That's a decent place. Could you tolerate eating there?"
I rubbed my stomach absently, which wasn't insanely large. My young were taking their time, which they had an abundance of considering how long the pregnancy was. "I'd need to smell the food first. If I don't have the urge to puke, I'd say that's a positive sign."
She giggled and we continued to our separate bedrooms. I took a quick shower and decided to leave my hair in a low bun. Ethan was already dressed, donning a black, pull-over hoodie with his jeans and boots. He even sported a backwards cap.
Yum.
"You look handsome," I said, making my way to our closet. I fumbled through my rack of clothes.
"You do, beautiful," he said, his voice deep. He was on his phone.
I took a peek through the closet doorway. "Who are you texting?"
"Gav. The fucker was still in his pajamas."
I laughed and went through my line of clothing again, not finding anything particularly comfortable in my choices. I glanced at Ethan's rack absently. "Hey, Ethan?"
"Hm?"
"Can I borrow one of your shirts? I don't want to wear any of my maternity things right now."
"Of course, you can, baby. You don't have to ask me. Take whatever you want."