It was definitely not their finest hour. Liam and Jacob made it back home, limping and wincing as they left a bloody trail through the kitchen to the downstairs bathroom. They were both very capable field medics and had a well-stocked medical kit, so they got to work patching each other up. Bites and tears were simple things to treat; the deep bullet gouges across Jacob's ribs and his ass (damn!) slightly more work; the through-and-through bullet wound in Liam's upper leg more challenging but not something they hadn't handled a number of times before. Changing between forms also helped clean wounds close, so they did that a couple of times each to prevent infection and speed up healing.
Jacob shook his head in disgust as he looked in the mirror at them both. "Two battle-hardened rogues against one stupid dog and an idiot with a gun and we look like this? We've survived wars in better shape. Don't you dare ever tell anyone what we look like right now ... not ever!"
Liam had to come to their defence. "When that idiot started shooting all I cared about was where Jessie was. When she screamed I lost all focus on what was happening with us. I almost threw myself at him and tore his throat out before I remembered where we were -- that would have been a clear sign for others to follow. I put myself between the gun and her, so that dog got his claws in me a few more times before it was over."
Jacob looked grim. "It was the same for me. I still might tear the idiot's throat out - Jessie got hit! I didn't want to leave her. I would have stood there and chewed on anything that approached her. Only her begging us to go managed to get me focused on our own situation."
Liam agreed. "And we've got to stay focused on cleaning up right now. I don't know if they are going to try to track two dangerous coyotes but we've left a scent trail all the way to the back door so get out the bleach and start scrubbing things down in here. I'll shower first and then go mess up our trail outside."
They got lucky. A day that had started out bright and sunny changed by mid-afternoon to dark and stormy. Just as Liam was ready to go back outside the rain started to wash away the blood and scent of their path -- nothing would track them home this time.
They checked the TV and Internet news. The "coyote attack" was a local headline especially as it involved "the discharging an illegal firearm in a residential area by someone known to police". Jessie wasn't named but the news reports said that a bystander, a woman, had been injured. Jacob phoned Helen to ask her to watch how this continued to play out just in case, to find out how Jessie was doing, and to find out all she could about the idiot with the gun.
It wasn't until after dinner when Liam said "Jacob, you realize Jessie talked directly to us right? Like she knew we'd understand?"
Jacob nodded. "You heard what she was telling her Mom didn't you? She's afraid of us, but she has accepted what we are. I'm surprised that she didn't want us shot if she's so afraid."
"I hate that she's afraid of us. If she can keep our secret, can we reassure her? I have an idea I'd like to try". Liam looked at his brother hoping he wouldn't object.