The first days in the basement of the shapeshifters' home were remarkably normal, at least for Jessie. She rested, and made lists of everything she needed to start over. At first pretty much anything she found she needed she found she didn't have. But modern life came to the rescue for someone who was stuck at home -- order everything online and get it shipped to her -- hallelujah!
Jacob and Liam, though ... they were walking on eggshells and fretting about everything. While Jessie was making her new home comfortable and having fun spending money covered by her insurance, the brothers were constantly stressed by all the strangers delivering things to their house. Deliveries could happen at any time from 8am to 8pm seven days a week, and they did. The brothers had work to do, and were gone for hours during the weekdays, which was both a relief from Jessie's scent and a worry if she was doing ok. The stress increased their need to change and run free, but they felt they had to be careful not to reveal how they did that to their tenant -- so, no more stripping in the house and running outside that way, no more coming in through the back doggie door (hey, it was practical, but embarrassing), no more canine nails clicking on the back porch stairs and the wood floors. They began changing in the garden shed by the fence, out of Jessie's sight and hearing (they hoped).
Jessie found she couldn't look at a screen for more than about an hour before her headache returned, so she had to rest more than she wanted to, but that was ok as there was so much of her that needed to heal. The deep wounds on her feet and her back were frustrating as she had to keep them clean and bandaged but had a hard time seeing or reaching them herself. She tried to arrange for a home care nurse to drop by during the day to help but the only available appointments were in the evenings and that was when her landlords were home. She quickly noticed from their body language and short remarks when she spoke with them that Jacob and Liam were not happy with strangers on the property. If they didn't want more of that, then one of them would have to help ... so she asked Liam.
Little did she know how that request gave Liam happy heart palpitations and made Jacob feel sick. What the brothers had so far carefully and deliberately avoided dealing with was pushed front and center.
They were rivals for her attention, her favour.
They were competing for all she was willing and able to give.
Jessie's existence, her close proximity, her choices, could damage or even destroy the bond between the brothers that had strengthened and sustained them since the day they were born. Neither of them could leave her or each other -- how were they going to live with it when? if? she chose one over the other?
What the brothers didn't understand was that Jessie had simply asked Liam because Jacob made her nervous. Jacob was the more dominant, more serious, more intense. Liam was light hearted, laughed more, was less intimidating. They were both attractive, fascinating men and she was very interested in learning all about both of them and how their "coyote thing" worked.
... and of course Liam said yes. There was no way he could refuse her.
For the next couple of weeks, every evening before dinner, Liam went to Jessie's suite for about half an hour. She lay on her stomach on her bed while he changed the bandages on her feet and back, checking the wounds and gently removed stitches or staples as things healed. They would talk about their day while he worked, avoiding any serious or secretive topics. Jessie was determined not to pry into their lives, at least not until they were more comfortable with each other and she was better. Liam wore medical gloves, never touching her directly. He always came back upstairs afterwards with a goofy smile and Jacob had to fight an unpleasant desire to rip that smile off Liam's face.
When Liam's visits were no longer needed, Jessie found she missed him and their conversations. She was feeling stronger so she decided to ask both of them to dinner at her place. She phoned Jacob and made the invitation for 2 days later, Friday night. She could feel him hesitate briefly, heard him ask Liam, and then he said they would be happy to accept. As soon as she hung up she realized she had no idea what shapeshifters liked for dinner, but hoped it was just what ordinary humans ate. She made a great lasagna, with salad and wine -- her go to "guests for dinner" meal.
Friday night things started off rather stiff and formal but as the food and wine warmed them up everyone relaxed. They talked about their work, Jacob talked about how they had found and bought the house less than a year ago, Liam told lots of jokes including how they'd saved her garbage on Halloween night, Jessie talked about growing up in the neighbourhood. When they finished the main course, as Liam was helping her serve coffee and dessert, Jessie figured she might as well start asking some harder questions and said "Why are you Connor and Don when you are really Jacob and Liam?"
Jacob sighed. "It's complicated and a long story, too long to tell here and now. Let's just say that there are people, very unpleasant people, looking for us and we don't want them to find us so we are hiding out far away from them. As long as we are careful they won't find us and everything will be fine."
"Do they know what you are?" Jessie asked.
"Yes, they are shapeshifters too, so they are as careful as we are not to reveal themselves. We'll be fine here, and you are safe here, we won't let anything bad happen to you."
Jessie shook her head, "Yeah, I thought my home was safe and my life was simple ... look how that's all turning out. Just promise me something, please. If anything happens that I need to know about to stay safe, you will tell me, yes?"
Liam and Jacob both nodded. "Yes."
Jessie took a deep breath and looking nervous asked "Can I see you change? Can you tell me about what happens to you?"
Jacob and Liam had known eventually Jessie would ask. They'd talked about what they'd tell her, and what they wouldn't discuss, so they were ready for this.