A/N:
Hey guys! This chapter's my longest one yet so hopefully it'll satisfy your thirst. Also, I realize I made a blooper: I apparently didn't write in Emily telling Kade she's from Seattle *facepalm*. This is the issue with writing in serial form. It's easy to make little mistakes like that lol. Anyways, that should be edited soon enough.
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Emily:
Night flecked with the odd glowing streetlight rushes past. A film of rain splatters the windows as I build up the gumption to ask the inevitable.
"What is he?" I look down at Kade's hand surrounding mine, cringing at the gore staining each knuckle. "What are
both
of you?"
Kade stews in silence. Jaw clenched tight as windshield wipers steadily smear the glass. "If I tell you, will you promise not to hold it against me?"
I pause, his sudden vulnerability taking me off guard."What could possibly be worse than you running someone over?"
A wary pull of his lips. "You'd be surprised."
"I need to know," I persist, shifting to face him fully. "Obviously you're part of some kind of...supernatural phenomenon." Saying it aloud solidifies the reality of this surreal night. Fairytales are real. I knew since being taken by the forest but was too dense to admit it to myself. Living in the fog of denial and Blake's intricate mind control.
"You're not wrong." Kade glances towards me at the next red light, skin illuminated the color of blood. "You know those wolves you were drawing?"
"Yes?" Visions of the portrait I sketched of him in the middle of the night. A charcoal beast appearing like a mirage from his flesh.
"There's probably a reason you felt compelled to draw them." He looks back at the road as the light turns green. "It's what I am. What him and I are."
My head tips to one side as I stare at him. "You're a wolf?" The question comes out more cynical than intended. Despite the magic I've just experienced, this still feels impossible. A skeptical side of me needing direct proof before I can accept it. "Like a werewolf?"
"No." His adam's apple bobs as he swallows. "Like a shifter."
A long silence.
"A wolf shifter..." I try to bat away my doubt, but it still dominates the foreground. I can feel my mouth pinching together at the mental hurdle required to believe this.
"It's not a monthly thing where we transform every full moon," he explains. "We can turn whenever we want." One hand clenches and unclenches on the wheel. "I'm not even sure werewolves exist. Never seen one."
I want to believe. I also don't want any of this to be real at all. Because if this is real...what
else
is real?
"What do you look like when you turn?" I peer at him with narrowed eyes. As if gazing hard enough will reveal the beast within him.
"A supersized wolf, basically."
"I see." I notice then that I've unconsciously guided our twined hands between my pressed knees. Warming them in the glittering satin of my dress. Curious, I stroke his bicep through his suit, feeling the taut sinew underneath. A kick of arousal heats my belly when his muscle twitches in response. "And do you have super strength?"
"In human form? I don't know if I'd call it "super strength", but it's above average." A shrug followed by a heavy exhale. "Once we've shifted though, all bets are off. "
"And your healing powers?" Images of Blake's mutilated body return to haunt me. Blood spreading beneath his pretty, bashed-in skull. "I mean, if I'm to believe that Blake is going to be alive and kicking an hour from now, you must heal crazy fast."
A short nod. "Too fast for our own good." Kade steers the truck down the winding road that leads to both our houses. "But we do scar like any other human."
"That makes no sense. Wouldn't your skin also regenerate?"
"Hey, I don't make the rules up for this shit," he snorts, turning the vehicle around to back into his empty driveway. "That's just the way it is."
I grin at his gruff reaction, judgement softening. Stretching my mind to wrap around this new reality, this strange and fantastical world that Kade belongs to. Bits of evidence collect in my consciousness, hard to deny.
"The first night I was here, I saw a wolf with golden eyes from my window." I squeeze his fingers as we sit in the dark in front of his house. Little light besides the distant, twinkling stars. "That was you, wasn't it? Your eyes flashed the same gold the morning we first met. I've seen it happen a handful of times since too."
"You shouldn't have." Kade's expression turns sour. "Bad form on my part."
"No, this is good!" I lift his palm to my cheek with both hands, nuzzling the warmth of him. A gesture of affection that I can't seem to help. My excitement picks up when he strokes my skin in response. "I had a feeling it was you. I knew there was something off about you. That you weren't entirely human, entirely normal."
A record scratches in the ether. Kade's fingers pause mid-caress. His answering chuckle drips with danger.
I think I plucked a nerve.
"I mean-not in a bad way," I clarify.
"Yeah. Well." Kade wrenches his hand from my grasp. Gently pats the top of my head, face deadpan. "You're not entirely normal either, sweetheart." He opens his door. Boot landing on the dirt before he leaves me alone in the passenger's seat.
I follow after him up the driveway, mentally kicking myself at my poor word choice. "I'm sorry."
"I won't fault you for telling the truth. But I meant what I said."
I squint at his broad back. "About me not being normal?"
"I'll explain more after we pack our bags."
"Where are we going?"
"
You're
going back to Seattle."
I come to a halt behind him. "You've just decided this for me?"
"Yup." He clomps up his front steps. "No way in hell I'm letting you stay here now that Asher knows where you live. I already fucked up by letting things get this far."
I want to protest yet at the same time, I don't feel safe staying here either. A conundrum because the thought of seeing my parent's self-righteous faces makes me physically ill. "And where are
you
going?"
"Mississippi."
I tag after Kade into his cabin, heart glum as he flicks on the lights. The atmosphere is similar to the front porch, his backyard shed: sturdy hardwood, hanging bundles of herbs, skull and flower centrepieces. If I wasn't so suddenly depressed, I might be able to appreciate the wild beauty of it.
"Phoenix," Kade mutters to himself as he draws his phone from his pocket. "Where the fuck is she?"
He dials her number as he heads into what I assume is his bedroom. I follow, loitering in the doorway as he searches his closet.