
Tangled Moon:
β€οΈβ€οΈSorry (not sorry)β€οΈβ€οΈfor all the emojis but Danielle and Lothar ARE the reason I sit down at the keyboard day after day, even when it rips my heart out to do it. I love them, but they make me cry, but I love them, but they break my heart, but I love them. Hahaha.ππ
β¦The sound of running water drowned out their voices. Danielle moved to the door, peering through the window. There was nothing to see from that angle. The bathroom was out of sight.
The water shut off and Lothar growled.
Donβt panic, she told herself. Donβt jump to conclusions. Heβs probably scaring her off, not playing with her.
She really hated how insecure she could be sometimes, but she also knew how unreasonable their arrangement was for Lothar. He had needs too, and they were not being met.
She heard the girl in the living room. There was a high pitched whine; the temper tantrum of a child who wasnβt getting her way. Danielle ducked from the window, letting out a long held breath.
βI wonβt dress,β Elena said, sounding petulant.
The front door opened, and her feet padded quickly over the floor as if she were being dragged out. Then the door closed again.
βLet me in,β the girl said. βAt least let me dress inside.β
βYou are a werewolf, what do you care where you dress?β
Her voice was low, humiliated. βIβm in the corridor.β
The lock clicked into place as if done as loudly as possible.
Danielle heard a rustling outside the door. Lothar must have tossed her clothing out along with her, because she was dressing there.
The door to the veranda opened next, and Danielle, still leaning against it, pitched onto the floor, landing on her elbow. Lothar looked down at her questioningly. She felt herself blushing.
βOuch,β she said, shaking out her arm. It didnβt really hurt that much, but she needed a distraction.
He lifted her up and onto her feet with one hand, reached around and closed the door with the other.
βDidnβt like your present?β she squeaked.
βNe. I did not.β
βIs she pretty?β
βSheβs a child.β He scooped her into his arms.
βSo was I.β She winced, wishing she hadnβt said that out loud.
βAnd I had still looked young enough to pose as a student.β
βYeah, I know.β She sighed. βIt was just my elbow. I can walk.β
He carried her into the bedroom anyway. She could smell that the adolescent had been there. The hormonal little imp. She scrunched up her nose.
βYuck.β
βNeither of us has slept,β he said. βOther than on the plane. Iβm tired.β He set her to her feet then pulled back the brocade comforter, stripping off the sheets.
βWait,β Danielle stopped him. βMaybe you should leave it.β
βNo.β
βYou need to have the scent of another woman in your room. Yeah, I know that could get you into trouble too, because sheβs so young.β She paused, frowning about their predicament.
βI canβt sleep with the scent of another woman in my bed.β
βUm. Is it awkward?β
He cracked a smile. βThere should be sheets in the closet.β
βOkay,β she said, admitting defeat.
βBesides,β he continued, βalready the girl is slinking back to my uncle.β
Danielle found the sheets and brought a set. βToo bad the only female we can trust is your sister.β
βIt doesnβt matter,β he said, taking them.
She stood dumbly while he started making up his big slay bed. βIt will if it costs you everything.β
βDefine everything.β
βOh, I donβt know, your life,β she said, her sarcasm kicking in. She was frustrated, and scared. Werewolves were not known for monogamy. That was thanks in part to their unusual fertility issues, and because females were pretty happy to try out male Shifters just for size.
As usual, he was unfazed by her theatrics. βThis castle is not my life. The Council isnβt my life. Being used by every female who thinks itβs fun to have an alpha isnβt my life.β Together, they tugged the fitted sheet into place. He flipped the flat sheet over the mattress. βYou are my life.β
She sighed. βOne day you could change your mind.β
He eyed her as if to say, you still donβt know me at all, do you?
βThereβs Vesper to think about too.β
That gave him pause. She watched him pretend it didnβt. He was wearing his mask. As usual, she took that in stride. They pulled the blanket and comforter on then stared at each other for a time.
βI should get some sleep,β she said.
βThat was the idea.β He lifted his brows.
She couldnβt sleep there, as much as she wanted to. Danielle tucked a lock of hair behind her ear then turned and headed toward Vesperβs rooms.
He followed her out. βWait.β
She closed her eyes for a moment, breathing, trying in vain to gather herself. Finally, she turned to face him, feeling guilty about leaving, even if just for the morning. Theyβd shared living quarters before. They were hunting partners and it made sense to stick together, but theyβd always used separate bedrooms. Of course, that had been before sheβd told him that she was in love with him.
βI can sleep on the couch,β he said.
βNow that will be interesting if the Trackers come through. Me in the bed, and you on the couch.β
βThey will have a laugh over you kicking me out of bed.β
βI really canβt. Itβs bad enough that they know Iβve been here.β
βThereβs no law against you sleeping with me,β he said quietly.
Well, no. It was all about him not getting too attached. Which he was. And the sex would do nothing to help him there.
Danielle came forward. Taking his face in her hands, she pulled it down to hers and kissed the center of his forehead. βI canβt,β she said, letting go. βYouβve risked too much for me as it is.β
βBy my own choice.β
βAnd itβs my choice to spare you more harm.β
He made a face, but she backed off, turning for the door to Vesperβs roomsβ¦
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