Time to add to Stephanie's story.
Enjoy,
KemMyst
*****
"Stephanie, I have a surprise for you."
She looked at him, confused and a bit expectant. He stroked her hair, pulled her into an embrace. "It's some distance away and I need you to trust me."
She stilled. Unfortunately for Stephanie, those words were guaranteed to make her suspicious and wary of anything that was to come. "Mate, I wouldn't do anything to harm you. I want to give you something."
"Why can't you give it to me here?"
"Because it isn't here for me to give to you."
She grumbled and sulked but, over the months she had known him, had taken him as mate, he had never hurt her. Even when she had deserved it. So, she sighed and followed him down to the car.
[Cal, I don't know if you'll like what happens after this.]
[Perhaps, Sampson, but doesn't her family, her blood, deserve to know she still lives?]
[I know you think you're doing the right thing for them, but I don't think it will help her.]
[Noted, Sampson. We will be gone most of the day.]
She looked at him, realizing he was talking/sending to someone. He turned to her, smiled, and started the car.
The ride was long, over 2 hours. They started talking of pack matters.
Silence reigned for a time as Stephanie watched the landscape go by.
Finally, he began talking about his time as a pup.
"Hungry?"
She looked at him, heaved a sigh. "OK."
Stephanie wasn't particularly happy eating in restaurants, but he had taken her a couple of times.
They pulled into a small place and were shown into a small room in the back. All the other patrons were in the main room. Their orders were taken.
"Is this the surprise?"
"No. Soon." He took her hand as he heard the door open. "I love you, Stephanie."
Her chest began to heave as she looked at him. He was hiding something. Her brain ran wild, memories, making connections. He had taken her from the den, just like... No.
His grip on her hand tightened.
Panicked, she asked, "What did you do?", as two others entered the room. One stride was measured, confident. The other was slow, tired, halting.
They both looked to the doorway.
Stephanie stood abruptly, knocking her chair over. She backed away. "No."
The old male looked over, trying to focus on Calvin and Stephanie. His eye color was difficult to discern. The eyes were filmed, rheumy. His voice was quiet, trembling. "Lavinia? Child?"
She stood, back against the wall, fists clenched. She was shaking her head.
The younger male led him forward as the older male inhaled deeply. "Daughter?"
She inhaled, as Calvin approached her, and her voice came out on a squeak. "Papa?"
"Oh, child, we'd lost hope. I knew you were dead."
She walked forward, woodenly, as the younger male led him to her. "Papa?"
The embrace was tentative, questioning, before turning fiercer. She looked over her father's shoulder as he shook. "Marcus?"
Marcus closed his eyes and nodded in acknowledgment. "Our little Lala, all grown up. I'm one of Paul's Betas."
"Paul is Alpha now?"
Marcus smiled. "As are you, I understand."
Calvin introduced himself. "Calvin, Alpha of Ross. Stephanie agreed to be my mate several months ago."
"Stephanie?"
***
They split into two groups, Stephanie and her father, and Calvin and Marcus. Vernon told Stephanie that her mother had died about 10 years after she had disappeared. Her older brother, Bruce, was gone as well, leaving a mate, pups, and grandpups. Her little sister, Izadora, mate, and pups, were still alive and well.
Stephanie/Lavinia glossed over her abduction and captivity, telling her father only that she had been taken by rogues. She told him about her time at Wyeth, her training. She told him about Calvin. How he had wooed her.
"Are you happy, child?"
Stephanie ghosted a smile. "Yeah."
He patted her hand. "Good. Good."
Calvin told Marcus that Stephanie had been betrayed to the rogues by a pack member but did not divulge who, even when Marcus pressed. "It is not my accusation to make. I was not there."
"But she told you who it was."
"Yes."
"There is blood owed for this, I want to know who it is."
"You will need to talk to her, if she will tell you. If she wishes vengeance, she is fully capable of taking it."
Marcus paid for exclusive use of the room for the couple of hours they spent there. Vernon extracted a promise from his daughter to visit and they returned to their respective packs.
It was almost an hour on the ride back before she spoke to him. And she railed against him. "Why didn't you just tell me where we were going?"
"You would never have consented to go."
"I.." she shut her mouth. They both knew it was true.
He watched her get faraway after that and they didn't speak of it again that day.
***
Stephanie's sleep was disturbed for the next few nights. She moaned, she cried, she lashed out. Calvin provided whatever support she desired. He held her, rocked her.
Sex, for the time being, was tabled. Too many memories. He waited for her to settle down. He waited for her.
It was six days later that she rolled back against him during the night. "Thank you for taking me to see my father." She put her hand on his chest and rolled closer to kiss him. [And I'm sorry I've neglected you.]
[I understand, little one, that it would take time to lay your demons to rest again.]
Stephanie looked into Calvin's eyes and smiled. "I think I will sleep better if you touch me."
*****
Emmett sought out his mate. She had been spending a lot of time in their room, working on things for the pack council. It wasn't really good for her, although with her upbringing, it was part of her nature.
But, as a werewolf, and part of the Wyeth pack, she should have wanted the comfort of others. To be closer to someone. Most of the other females, during their pregnancies, craved the touch, the presence of others. She was almost isolating herself.
Lyssa had just been to the library, looking up some things for the council, had spent much of the day there. She had come back with a lot of papers, notes. And, while she had tossed him a quick send when she got home, she hadn't stopped by. Jeremy and Madeline had said she'd gone to their suite.
Her scent, and one other's, led there. The door was ajar.
Emmett pushed it open and found his mate sitting up in the bed, a pillow stuffed behind her, cradling a large book and stroking the small, dark pup that cuddled next to her. Sniffling.
He opened his mouth to speak, then thought better of it.
She knew, of course, that he had entered the room. Her only reaction was a slight tension in her body. Emmaline snuggled a bit closer to her.
What he did do was get onto the bed beside her. She sniffed and rubbed a fist over her wet cheeks, her other fingers were twined in the pup's fur. He sidled up next to her and put an arm around her. She was looking at the photo album he had rescued from her house before it had burned to the ground. Pictures of the family she had lost years ago, one of the few remnants of her old life.
Emmett looked at the images on her lap and picked one out. Her, with her brother and sister, wet, giggling. Her brother was slender, blondish, with hazel eyes, early teens. Her little sister's hair was darker, closer to the color of Lyssa's, with brown eyes, lighter than Lyssa's, with green flecks. Lyssa was beginning to fill out, curves, young breasts, and was wearing a bright blue bikini with a small white butterfly on the left side. They were all lightly tanned and wet. And happy.
His voice is quiet. "When was this?"
She sniffed again and her breath came out shaky. "Mom and Dad took us to a waterpark. We had such a good time." She sniffed again and tears rolled down her cheeks. She opened her mouth to speak again and a sob came out. Emmaline whined.
He tried to think of a way to ask the question, but there was no way it wouldn't hurt. [Not long before they died?]
"They never let me see them. The coffins were closed."
He stroked the side of her face with the backs of his fingers. His voice was quiet, calm. "I'm sure they didn't want you to see them that way." More likely their injuries were horrific from the accident they had been in.
He knew she was sad, upset. Emmaline's presence confirmed it. The pack had found the female pup was a bellwether for grief and sorrow. An indication that someone needed comfort. He didn't know the exact nature of her sadness and didn't want to make it worse. So, he held her, pulling her body against him.
It took her a bit to settle down. Emmaline jumped up, licked her face, then jumped off the bed and left the room. "Our little man won't have any aunts or uncles. You've got no brothers or sisters and neither do I."
"Dear heart, he'll have a whole pack to be aunts and uncles. They'll all watch out for him, the females will dote on him, the males will roughhouse with him. Simon and Hannah will slip him tidbits." He chuckled. She chuckled.
That was good.
He sighed and pulled her into his lap, spilling the album onto the bed. He took her face into his hands. "Ah, mate. Remembering the past, mourning it a little, isn't a bad thing. But, we haven't had an Alpha or Beta pup in 20 years. Everyone will be looking after him."
She put her arms over the arms he had around her. Another chuckle from her at that and a relaxation of her body had him feeling better. She rubbed her hand over his arm. "I wish they were alive, sometimes."
"You got a chance to know yours."
She looked up at him, eyes wide, her hand going to his face. "Oh, Em, I'm sorry." He had been a small pup when his family had died.
He put his forehead to hers. "A long time ago, Lyssa."
Her voice was quiet and he could feel her breath against his lips. "How long?" He'd never told her exactly how old he was; it didn't really matter to them. Except for reaching adulthood, they barely paid attention. Slowly, he starts, "A long.." and stops as she gets a funny look on her face. He goes on alert. "What's wrong? Is something wrong?"