Chapter Ten

Braelyn screamed again as the strange man who’d come up behind them whacked Skylar in the back of the head a second time with the metal pipe he held. Helplessly, she watched Skylar collapse on the floor. She didn’t even have time to see if he still breathed before the intruder dropped the pipe and lunged for her.

She tried to run up the stairs, but he managed to grab a fistful of her hair and painfully pulled her toward him. A loud growl, similar to the ones Skylar made, sounded, and Braelyn’s gaze shot to Roxie. Her upper lip curled back in a snarl as she growled once again. Her eyes seemed to softly glow.

Not taken aback by the strangeness of it all, the intruder pulled out a gun and aimed it at Roxie’s distended belly. “I don’t know how you’re doing that shit,” he told her, “but if you want your unborn brat to keep living, you’ll knock it off.” When she did, he said, “Move. Into the living room.”

With his grip tightening in her hair, he dragged Braelyn into the room while he kept the gun trained on Roxie. Once they reached the couch, he motioned for Roxie to sit on the floor and shoved Braelyn down next to her. “Turn around, both of you.” he barked. “And don’t try anything funny. I still have the gun on you.”

As they turned their back toward them, Braelyn saw him pull out some large tie wraps. He jerked first Roxie’s arms behind her, cinching the tie wraps tight around her wrists, then repeated the process with Braelyn.

“Turn back around and lean against the couch.”

They both did as ordered. He put another tie wrap around their ankles, effectively binding their legs together. Roxie sucked in a breath as if in pain. When Braelyn caught her gaze, she shook her head.

Finished with them, the intruder stood and looked down at Braelyn. “I’m going to get your boyfriend, whore. Don’t move if you want your friend here to remain alive long enough to give birth.”

He left the room and returned a few seconds later, dragging Skylar while he held him under his arms. The intruder had an average build and height. He grunted as he manhandled the much larger Skylar toward them and dropped him once he reached them, not caring that the back of Skylar’s head hit the floor, hard.

Using his foot, he pushed Skylar over onto his stomach and used the same tie wraps to bind his wrists and ankles. With Skylar’s face turned toward her, Braelyn searched it, looking for any sign of him waking up. There wasn’t any.

When the intruder came to stand in front of her once more, she asked shakily, “Where’s my mother?”

“She’s tucked away safe upstairs. I’ll bring her down in a few minutes.”

“Why…why are you doing this? If you want to rob the place, take whatever you want and leave.”

He squatted down, bringing him to eye level with her. “Didn’t you get my letters, Braelyn? Didn’t I warn you what happens to whores like you?”

Braelyn felt all the blood drain out of her face. This was the person who’d been sending her the hate letters. God, why hadn’t she shown Skylar the letter yesterday? Too caught up in their lovemaking, she hadn’t remembered until they were on the road to Roxie’s place. If she’d shown it to him earlier maybe they would have been more on guard when they walked into the house and her mother hadn’t answered their calls.

“I can see by your face that you did get my letters,” he said with an ugly smile. “I do like to leave a lasting impression.” He straightened to his full height. “I’ll get your mother, and then I have preparations to make for the little party you and I are going to have before I rid the world of another whore.” He laughed as if what he’d said were a big joke and walked out of the room.

Roxie, who was closest to Skylar, nudged him with her feet. “Skylar, wake up.” He didn’t as much as groan. But Roxie did.

The intruder returned with her mother in tow. He forced her down beside Braelyn and tore off the piece of duct tape across her mouth. “The three of you will sit here, and don’t even think of trying anything. I’ll just be in the next room and will be able to see you.”

Since there wasn’t any dining room, the living room was attached directly to the kitchen. A pair of French doors separated the two rooms. The intruder walked through them and shut them behind him. Braelyn watched him as he paced back and forth in front of the glass doors, loudly talking to himself, waving the gun he held around. Not only was he a stalker and potential killer, he also appeared to be psychotic.

“Mom, are you all right?” she asked in a low voice.

“Yes. I’m more concerned about what he’ll do to you. He kept asking if you’d gotten the letters he’d sent.”

“This is all my fault,” she said, her voice choked with emotion. “I should have gone to the police when I received the first threatening letter. I just thought it was some harmless nutcase and that getting hate mail was something I’d have to put up with.”

“The police might not have done anything,” Roxie said. “They more than likely would have taken note of it, but what else could they have done? I betting there isn’t a return address on any of those letters.”

“There wasn’t.”

“See? There would have been no way for the police to track down who sent them.” Roxie suddenly stiffened. “Oh, crap.”

“What’s the matter?”

Roxie sucked in a sharp breath. “Crap, crap, crap. My water just broke. I guess what I thought were just cramps were early labor pains.”

Braelyn looked at Roxie’s lap and saw a large patch of wetness had darkened the material of the pants she wore. “We have to tell him you’re in labor. Maybe he’ll let you go.”

“I wouldn’t,” her mother said. “There’s no telling what that man will do. He’s crazy. And I don’t think he’ll care about your friend going into labor.”

“Roxie?” she asked as the other woman breathed a little faster.

“I’m okay. Just another pain.” Once it seemed to pass, she said, “We just need Skylar to wake up and then the asshole in the other room will get something he never expected.”

Braelyn ran her gaze over Skylar. “He hit him pretty hard with that pipe. Skylar might not wake up, ever.”

Roxie chuckled. “Skylar has a hard head. Plus it takes a lot more than that to permanently incapacitate one of my kind.”

“One of your kind?”

“This was the talk Skylar wanted the three of us to have. Skylar and I aren’t like you. We’re werewolves.”

“What did you just say you were, dear?” her mom asked.

“Werewolves.”

“Um, Rox, are you sure your labor pains aren’t messing with your head?”

“They aren’t that bad, yet. I’d shift to prove it to you both, but at this stage in my pregnancy, there is a chance it could harm the baby. And now that I’m in labor, I wouldn’t be able to focus enough to tap into the magic inside me to make the shift. Crap, here comes another pain.” Roxie took deep breaths until it passed.

Braelyn quickly glanced over to the kitchen and saw their captor continued his mad pacing. “Do you know how farfetched that sounds? Werewolves can’t exist.”

“Why not? Just because the majority of the population doesn’t think they can be real doesn’t mean they aren’t. Skylar said you and he played a game where he was hypothetically a werewolf. Whatever he told you about what his werewolf would be like, I’m sure he told you the truth.” She sucked in a breath. “Another one.”

Braelyn waited until Roxie breathed normally again. “The truth? Are you saying werewolves can live to be three thousand years old, can only shift into wolf form, and they can’t be turned unless someone special who has more magic than the average werewolf uses a spell?”

Roxie smiled. “He told you the truth. And that someone special would be me. Only I can use the spell that can turn a mortal. Now that you’re mated to Skylar, you’ll have to decide whether you want me to use it on you or not.”

If she hadn’t been in the middle of a hostage situation with a crazy man preparing to do god knows what to her, Braelyn would have laughed off what Roxie had said and told her she had to be kidding. Or delusional. “Mated to Skylar?”

“Yes. I’m sure your mom isn’t going to like hearing about her daughter’s sex life, so I’m going to apologize ahead of time. The first time you slept with Skylar, you had to have felt something out of the ordinary pass between you, and not just amazing sex.”

Her mother groaned. “No, I definitely don’t need to hear this.”

“Sorry, Mom. And, yes, I felt something that first time.”

Roxie nodded. “That sensation is the mating bond being formed. A piece of your soul joined with a piece of Skylar’s. Once mated, there is no going back.” She gasped, breathing with deep breaths.

“Ah, I hate to say this,” her mom said. “But your labor pains are coming only two minutes apart. I don’t think it’s going to take hours before you deliver.”

“I’m not going to have this baby while being held hostage by a man who needs to be locked up in a nut house.” Roxie nudged Skylar with her feet again, hard enough to make his head move. “Come on, big guy. Wake up. You’re supposed to be one of my Protectors. Right now, you’re not doing your job.” Skylar groaned. “That’s it. You can do it.”

Skylar blinked open his eyes and quickly shut them again with a groan. “The room is spinning, and I feel as if I’m going to throw up if I move.”

“Just lie still,” Roxie said. “Oh god, here comes another one.”

“Another what?” Skylar asked.

Braelyn answered for Roxie as she breathed in through her nose and out through her mouth. “She’s in labor.”

“Shit.” Skylar’s eyes snapped open, and he tried to move his arms. He froze when his bindings kept them in place. “What the hell is going on? All I remember is something slamming into the back of my head.”

Able to talk once again, Roxie said, “It would seem your mate has a stalker. He has sent her threatening letters and followed her here. He thinks she’s a whore and wants to kill her. You need to shift to free yourself and take care of the asshole before he hurts her, or before I end up delivering this baby, which will be kind of hard to do with my legs tied together and my pants on.”

Skylar’s gaze shifted to Braelyn. “I guess now I should be telling you about me being—”

“No need to,” Roxie interrupted. “I told both her and her mom what we are, but I don’t think either one believes me.” She started to breathe deeply again. “Another one. They’re coming closer together now.”

“Don’t you dare have this baby now,” Skylar said to Roxie as he moved his gaze to her.

“Like I have any choice,” she said with a loud growl.

Braelyn’s gaze shot to the French doors. As she feared, their captor had heard the growl. He stopped pacing and yanked the doors open. “Keep it down in here,” he barked and stalked over to her. “Unless you are anxious to start our party now. I’m almost done setting everything up.”

She quickly shook her head. “No, I can wait.” Since he’d done nothing but pace and talk to himself, she had no idea what he was “setting up” in the first place.

“Good. It’ll be better if I’m fully prepared.” He bent and lifted his pant leg to show the large hunting knife strapped to his calf. He pulled it free and showed it to her while he kept the gun aimed in her direction. “I’m going to have fun cutting up all that pretty skin of yours.”

Braelyn shivered when he squatted and ran the flat of the knife across her cheek. She bit her tongue to stop herself from whimpering in fear. The blade skimmed along her skin a second time before he stood and went back into the kitchen.

She started to shake so much her teeth chattered. They weren’t going to be able to get out of this. The deranged man in the kitchen would kill her, and there wouldn’t be anyone who could stop him.

“Braelyn,” Skylar said. “Calm down. I’m going to take care of him before he ever lays a finger on you. Do you understand?”

“How? You’re tied up like the rest of us.”

“Not for long. I’m going to shift.”

She fought the urge to laugh hysterically. “You can drop the act now, Skylar. It isn’t fun anymore. You’re not a werewolf, and neither is Roxie.”

“Do it, Skylar,” Roxie said with a groan. “Now. This baby is in a bit of a hurry.”

He met Braelyn’s gaze, then did what she thought was only stuff of Hollywood movies—he shifted. His eyes started to glow, then his body gradually began to shimmer, blurring just before a wolf with the same colored fur as Skylar’s light brown hair took his place.

Unable to truly believe what she’d just seen, Braelyn hurriedly looked over at her mother who had to be wearing the same shocked expression she wore. “He’s a wolf,” her mom said weakly.

Now free since the tie wraps had fallen away during the shift, the wolf walked over to her and put his head on her shoulder for a few seconds before he pulled away to look her directly in her face. Intelligence shone in the wolf’s eyes.

“Don’t be afraid,” Roxie said. “It’s still Skylar in there. He understands everything you say.” She then turned her attention on the wolf. “Time to finish this, Skylar.”

The wolf bobbed his lupine head up and down, then trotted closer to the French doors. He sat, threw back his head and let out a long howl. Their captor rushed out of the kitchen and stared at the wolf.

“How the hell did that thing get in here? And where is your boyfriend?” He waved his gun around as his gaze darted around the room.

Much quicker than when he had shifted into a wolf, Skylar shifted to his human form. “I’m right here, asshole.”

Moving almost faster than her eyes could follow, Skylar grabbed the gun out of their captor’s hand. The hunting knife held in his other was quickly taken away as well. Now that the man was no longer armed, Skylar put him out of commission. His fist slammed into the other man’s face, and the sound of crunching bone as his nose broke followed. He took punch after punch until he stood weaving on his feet.

Skylar pulled back his fist one last time. “Come near my mate again and I’ll show you how well I can use my teeth and claws while I’m in my wolf form.”

When he threw the punch, it landed on their captor’s chin. His head flew back with the force, and his eyes rolled back up into his head as he crumpled to the floor. Skylar sank to his knees next to him and searched his pockets until he found more tie wraps. He used them to bind the other man as he’d bound them.

With the knife, Skylar cut first Roxie’s bindings before he set her mom free. Once he cut her free, Braelyn met his worried gaze. “Say something, Braelyn. Anything.”

She opened and closed her mouth a few times, trying to sort out the jumble of emotions inside her. But before she could organize her thoughts, Roxie let out a pained cry. All three of them rushed over to her.

“Ah, god, I need to push,” Roxie ground out as she started to tear at her pants.

Braelyn knelt next to Roxie as her mother took control of the situation. All business, she turned to Skylar first. “Go upstairs and, in the hall linen closet, grab a bed sheet and a couple of towels.” Once he took off at a run, moving unbelievably fast, her mom looked to her. “Braelyn, help me with Roxie’s pants.”

They’d managed to strip Roxie from the waist down when Skylar returned. Her mom snatched the bed sheet from him and draped it over Roxie’s waist. She then shoved the towels at Braelyn.

“It’s coming,” Roxie shouted. “Skylar, call Beowulf and tell him to get his butt over here, now.”

“I’m on it,” he quickly said and pulled out his cell phone. He was only on it a minute before he hung up. “He’s on his way. He’ll call the midwife.”

“This will be all over before either one of them arrive,” her mom said as she knelt between Roxie’s spread legs and looked under the sheet. “She’s crowning already.”

“You sound as if you’ve done this before.”

Her mother smiled. “I have many times. I used to be a labor/delivery nurse for a number of years until Braelyn talked me into quitting. She didn’t like the long hours I had to put in at the hospital.” Roxie groaned as she started to push. “That’s a girl. A few more of those and you’ll be holding your baby in your arms.”

Five minutes later, after giving six good pushes, a baby’s high-pitched cries echoed in the room. Braelyn watched her mom put the baby on Roxie’s stomach. “It’s a girl,” she said.

“A nice, healthy little girl. Braelyn, go to the kitchen and get the spool of string out of the junk drawer along with one of the knives from the butcher block. And the open bottle of white wine I have in the fridge.”

Going to get what her mother asked for, Braelyn had to walk past her stalker. He groaned when she drew near. She looked back at Skylar to find him already on his way toward her. He gave her stalker a punch to the back of his head, knocking him unconscious once again. She hurried by him and went into the kitchen.

It took her only a few seconds to collect what she needed and returned to the living room. Her mom used the string and the knife—that she sterilized with the wine—to cut the cord. She’d just finished when the doorbell rang. Skylar went to answer it and came back with a large, dark-haired man who rushed straight to Roxie when he saw her.

Roxie pulled back the towel from around the baby she held in her arms. “We have a girl, Beowulf.”

He gently touched the baby’s cheek and then kissed Roxie on the forehead. “She’s beautiful. And of course you couldn’t do this the easy way, Rox, could you?”

“I do like to keep you on your toes.”

“The midwife should be here any minute.”

Now with all the excitement over, Braelyn looked over at Skylar to find him intently watching her. He more than likely was worried about how she had taken the news about him being a werewolf, and that they were mates. But she wasn’t ready to face any of that right now. She turned away from him and went to stand beside her mom.

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