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"When was that?"

"Not long, maybe like three hundred years ago, give or take."

She stopped and turned to face him. "Three hundred years?"

Colton nodded emphatically. "And we still crack jokes about it."

Rheia started walking, making a left down the hall leading towards the morgue. "I thought you said he had a complex?"

"And?" Colton asked before he stopped dead in his tracks. He grabbed her arm and pushed her against the wall.

"Colton?" she asked confused.

Colton stood with his back to her, looking up and down the hall. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a cell phone. "Aiden, I need units Alpha, Gamma and Beta at the clinic, ferals are here and I'm by myself with Rheia."

"On our way. Any way you can get out?" she heard Aiden ask.

"No, their stench is all around us, I don't want to walk into a trap. We're in the hallway down from the morgue."

"My brother?"

"No sign of him, he may have gone to your parent's house for lunch. You may want to give them a call to make sure he's okay."

"Calling now. ETA is less than five minutes. Don't die," Aiden commanded.

"Now that's an order I'll happily follow." Colton ended the call and pulled out his sidearm, constantly scanning the halls.

"Are they here?" she whispered.

"I don't think so, but I'm not taking any chances with you."

Rheia grabbed the back of his coat and buried her face between his shoulder blades.

"We should have stopped to have car sex," she muttered.

"Don't distract me," he said. She lifted her head and peeked around his shoulder. He was grinning from ear to ear.

It seemed like forever before they heard the sound of heavy boots running towards them.

Aiden and Gavriel stealthily approached the morgue doorway on either side. Aiden signaled to Sascha and Gavriel before they flooded the room. Gamma and Beta units moved carefully, doing a full sweep of the clinic, while Darian and Keelan helped Colton guard her.

Aiden and Gavriel came out of the morgue frowning. Rheia stepped from around Colton. "Well?"

Gavriel looked at her. "The body's gone and the entire place has been trashed."

Aiden turned to them. "Get her home."

Colton wrapped an arm around her shoulders. "Adam?"

"On his way, you were right; he was at my parent's house."

She felt Colton release a relieved breath.

He looked down at her. "Come on Rheia, let's head back so these guys can concentrate on collecting evidence."

Rheia looked around and realized that every man in the hallway had subconsciously positioned their bodies to protect her. She was about to start walking when a question struck her.

"But Colton, why would they want the body now, after all this time?"

"I don't know, but whatever the reason, it can't be good."

CHAPTER EIGHT

The afternoon was crawling by for Rheia. Colton dropped her off and headed back to the clinic. His parting kiss had scorched her, sending shivers of excitement through her. Grinning like an idiot he got back in the car and drove off, leaving her to feel frustrated and on edge.

She was now relaxing with Meryn and Beth in the family room as Penny worked on her letters, when the doorbell rang. Looking at each other, they all got up and followed Meryn out into the foyer. Meryn opened the door and an irate stranger shouldered his way inside.

"Where is it? Where is this necklace that was found?" he demanded.

Beth stepped closer. "Elder Evreux, how nice to see you again."

The Elder nodded at Beth and then his eyes traveled downward until he was looking at Penny. His lip curled. "How disturbing. Children like her always make me nauseous." Penny edged behind her as Rheia glared at the odious man.

Meryn stepped forward. "Elder, I'm afraid the necklace isn't here. Aiden has it with him at the clinic."

Elder Evreux looked down at Meryn and sneered. "I heard you were breeding. Gods only know why the world would want another version of you running around. You probably won't be able to carry to term you know, most human shift pregnancies are dangerous."

Meryn's eyes filled with tears and she stepped back placing her hands over her stomach. Without even thinking Rheia reared back and punched the man as hard as she could, aiming for his nose. When she heard a crunching sound she smiled.

The Elder spun around and hissed at her. He took a step forward and was brought up by an incandescent Ryuu. The squire had a faint blue glow surrounding him. He placed his body directly between the Elder and the women.

"Elder, I suggest that you leave. I will let the Unit Commander know that you were inquiring about the necklace. But for future visits, please call ahead and make arrangements with me, personally." Ryuu seemed to swell, his presence filling the foyer.

"Elder McKenzie will hear about this!" he said threateningly. When it seemed that Ryuu was about to step towards him, the Elder turned and left.

"I am not going to lose my baby!" Meryn wailed.

Rheia turned to her. "Of course you aren't, I'm here now and I don't make it a habit of losing patients."

Beth took out her cell phone and brought it to her ear. She didn't even give him a chance to say hello.

"Uncle, you will probably be getting a phone call from Elder Evreux about an assault charge, don't even bother listening to his drivel, he completely deserved it. In fact, he's lucky I didn't hit him myself! No.. I don't care about his station. You shorten his choke collar Uncle, or I will!" Beth stabbed her finger at her phone ending the call, her normally creamy cheeks flushed pink.

Ryuu steered Meryn and Beth into Aiden's office. "Why don't you two work on your projects, that should take your minds off of things. I'll bring in some tea later."

Penny pointed to her wall and Rheia nodded.

Meryn sniffled as she turned on her laptop. "Fucking douchebag."

After all of the afternoon's excitement
 
she didn't know what to do with herself. She walked around and found her way to the kitchen. At home when she felt discombobulated, she always did the dishes. She looked around the kitchen and sighed, it was immaculate, every surface gleamed.

Ryuu walked in from a back room holding a pad and pen. He looked surprised to see her in his domain.

"Was there something I could help you with?"

Rheia shrugged. "I'm feeling out of sorts and was hoping to find some dishes to wash so I could feel useful, but it looks like you clean just as well as you cook."

His expression softened. "Why don't you sit down, I'll make us some tea." He pointed to the small table that held five chairs.

She sat down. "Why is there a table in here if everyone eats in the dining room?"

Ryuu put a kettle on to boil. "Because less than two months ago, only five men lived in this house. First Aiden found Meryn, or I should say Meryn crash landed in his life," he smiled, "Then Beth came. After Beth we got Jaxon and Noah, then you and Penny. This family is growing exponentially," he said smugly.

"You seem pleased with the idea."

Ryuu nodded. "The last family I served, I was with them until the last of their line drew breath. Then I found myself banned from my own country. I came to Lycaonia thinking this would be a good place to die. My kind, what I am, we have to be bound to service. Without a family to serve, I grow weak and begin to fade away. The larger this household, the more mates and children that live here, the better."

"Don't you ever get tired of taking care of everyone?" she asked, curious.

Ryuu shook his head. "It pleases me to serve others, especially someone as special as my
denka.
"

Rheia had to grin, Meryn sure was special alright. "Thank you for all your help with Penny's family."

"Family is important." He lifted the kettle and poured the hot water into a simple cream teapot, the smell of jasmine filled the air. He carefully poured two cups and set them on the table. He sat down next to her and took the second cup for himself.

"Do you believe finding your mate results in an 'instant love'?" she asked. She'd been battling her feelings for Colton all day. Her body and her heart wanted him, craved him like a drug. Her mind, however, kept rejecting the idea that what she felt was love. It shouldn't be so easy.

Ryuu sipped his tea. "I believe that matings induce the feelings one experiences when one falls in love. That rush one feels at the thought of seeing their mate, the overwhelming desire to touch and be touched, the realization that no one else in the entire world will ever suit them as perfectly. These are all things humans experience over a certain amount of time when finding a life partner. For paranormals, these feelings herald the knowledge that the person they are with are their pre-destined mate, that literally the person that they barely know will be the only person they will be with for the rest of their long lives."

He paused, taking another sip of tea. "The feelings are real, but they aren't true."

She was about to ask him what he meant when he held up a finger smiling.

"What you feel, the impatience, the desire, those feelings are real, however, they aren't manifestations of a true love, that takes time. However, by the time the first flushes of the mating heat subside, you are truly in love with your mate. That is when the true heat begins. What you feel for them will intensify a thousand fold over the years, before the two of you move on to the next world."

"So what you feel is real, but it isn't love, not yet. For those who don't fight the mating heat at all, love can develop quickly. But for someone like you, someone who is used to working with facts and science, I have a feeling that it will be a defining moment. Now, if I can offer two pieces of advice?" he asked. Rheia nodded spinning her teacup in her hands.

"Don't doubt Colton's feelings for you. He didn't fight the mating at all and I am almost one hundred percent certain that he is head over heels in love with you and your child already, that's just how is he."

Rheia took a deep breath. She had suspected as much; his sincerity and intensity was hard to fake. "What's the other piece of advice?"

Ryuu set his cup of tea down and allowed himself to relax against the back of the chair. "Don't doubt yourself. You're a very intelligent woman; don't doubt your inner voice. Your biggest battle won't be falling in love with Colton; I think that battle is half lost as it is."

Rheia snorted in agreement.

Ryuu chuckled, then sobered. "No, the biggest battle you will face will be admitting it to yourself that you do love him."

"Well damn." She set her cup down and sighed.

Ryuu took one final sip of tea and stood. "It's time for me to start dinner. Please, don't feel like I am expelling you from the kitchen. Quite the contrary, I find that I have enjoyed having tea with you." Smiling he gave her a half bow. "Thank you, Rheia."

Rheia stood and gathered up her teacup. "So you won't mind if I invade your kitchen every once in a while? At home, it was my place of solace." She carried the cup to the sink and set it down carefully.

"I will even save you a dish or two to wash," Ryuu teased.

"Speaking of dishes, I have a tea set that's very precious to me, it was my mother's. If I'm to live here, I'd like to find a safe place for it."

"Bring it down and I will care for it personally," Ryuu promised.

"Thank you, Ryuu."

"Anytime."

She walked out of the kitchen feeling better, but she knew she still had some things to work out for herself before she could give Colton any kind of definitive answer. She walked upstairs and went to Colton's room. She opened the door and closed it behind her. Fighting a wave of homesickness she grabbed the cream knit throw from the bench at the end of the bed and wrapped herself in it. Padding over to the soft, light brown wingback chair that was by the window, she sat down and stared out.

What was she going to do?

*****

Colton scoured every inch of the clinic with Aiden; they had determined the ferals had entered through the opened windows of the morgue. The more they found out about this convoluted mess, the less they knew what was happening.

His wolf was constantly at the surface now. He would never tell Rheia how desperate he was to claim her. She was having a hard enough time accepting the fact they were mates. Even now, his wolf was torn between wanting to track down the threat to his family and his overwhelming desire to return to the estate to claim Rheia as his. He knew Aiden would never allow him to hunt alone and he had only known Rheia for a day, looked like he wasn't going to be able to do either.

"Colton, why don't you head home? There's not much else to do here. We'll wrap up and be right behind you," Aiden said walking up behind him.

"Are you sure?" he asked.

"Yes. Go to your mate, you haven't had a lot of time together, go get to know her." Aiden gave him a not so gentle push towards the exit.

"See you at dinner." Colton gave him a salute and practically ran for the door.

The entire drive home all he could think about was Rheia. The kiss earlier had relaxed her quite a bit and her true, teasing personality has started to shine through. Colton wanted to peel away the layers until he found the Rheia she kept hidden.

Once at the house he parked her car out front where she could see it later. When he walked through the front door he looked around and listened carefully. He could hear Meryn, Beth, Jaxon and Noah in the office. The question now, was Penny with them or her mother?

Colton peeked his head into the office and saw Penny hard at work decorating Aiden's wall. If he had his way, Aiden would never paint over her drawings. He wanted to keep them forever. She looked adorable sitting cross-legged on the floor, her tongue sticking out as she concentrated on her artwork.

"Hey, Colton, if you're looking for Rheia I think she went upstairs," Noah said looking up from his laptop.

"Thanks, Noah." He turned and was about to leave when Jaxon called out to him.

"Hey, Colton. We know you haven't had, umm, time alone with your mate. So if Rheia's comfortable with it, Penny can have a sleepover with Noah and me tonight," Jaxon offered.

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