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#Chapter 88- Jane confronts Ethan
Ethan
It takes all my strength not to wrench the door open and charge after him as he
retreats down the hall, pouring lies into
Jane’s receptive ears. I can hear her shocked
voice on the other end of the line, but I can
also see the pups confused faces in front of
me now. They need me more than Jane does
in this moment, and I certainly don’t plan
on giving Eric that satisfaction.
“Ethan, have you lost your mind?” Jane exclaims, throwing her hands up in
exasperation.
“No.” I answer evenly, leaning against the
kitchen counter with my arms crossed over
my chest. The pups are finally in bed, and
Jane didn’t waste a single moment before
turning on me. “Of course, I doubt I’d
realize it if I had.”
“You know Eric didn’t kidnap the pups!” She continues, as if I didn’t even speak. She’s got herself worked
up into such a lather that I find it’s better to just let her get
it out of her system, rather than interrupt. Were you threatening to have him arrested because you meant
it, or just to scare him?”
“Eric knew exactly what he was doing when he took the pups without telling me.” I allege, towering over
my furious little mate. “And I never threatened him with anything.
I told him I’d almost called the police when I thought the kids were missing. He made up the rest to
create precisely this situation,” I explain, gesturing between us.
“Why would he do that?” Jane scoffs, “Eric is a good man, Ethan. All he’s ever tried to do is help me and
he’d never intentionally hurt me. If you ask me, you’re just jealous of
him.”
“Oh give me a little credit, Jane.” I grouse. I’m not a horny teenager who can’t control
their hormones just because another man is sniffing around you.” I don’t bother mentioning that a few
hours earlier I very nearly lost my control in the face of Eric’s provocation, or the fact that I’m having my
rival investigated by the best private
investigator in the territory. “And I hate to break it to you, but he’s not the saint you
think he is.”
“Of course you would say that!” Jane complains, “you think everyone is untrustworthy because you
assume that they all run on ulterior motives like you do.”
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“No, I think Eric is untrustworthy because he is!” I counter, “he’s cunning and deceitful and he’s
completely playing you.”
“How?” Jane demands, “other than watching our pups free of charge and trying to protect me from
someone who almost destroyed me, that is?” She adds, glaring pointedly at me.
“He’s the one who told them about our
past.” I announce gruffly, “and if you believe me, you can ask them.”
don’t
Jane blinks, glancing in the direction of the pups’ bedroom before stubborning tilting her chin up. “He
wouldn’t do that.”
“Ask them.” I repeat, “he clearly wasn’t smart enough to warn them not to spill the beans, because they
told me without any trouble at all. Don’t forget, he’s the one who was with them all day when they found
out.”
Jane is frowning deeply now, looking as if I’m telling her something as outlandish and impossible as the
fact that pigs are flying just out the window. I can see her determined streak battling with her
instincts, the ones telling her I speak the truth. “Even if he did tell them, it’s not as if he would have been
lying. He wouldn’t have been able to tell them anything if you hadn’t done those things.” She reasons. 1
“Maybe so, but that wouldn’t excuse him telling something so inappropriate to such
young pups.” I insist, “and if there was
nothing wrong with it, why didn’t he tell you?”
“He didn’t tell me because he didn’t do it!”
She combats, digging in her heels.
“Why are you so sure he’s innocent?” I ask, “You’re smarter than this, Jane.”
“I’m sure he’s innocent because bringing myself to trust a man after what you did to me took all my
courage and all my strength. I’m not just going to throw that away because you feel the need to get all
possessive.” She grits out.
“Or maybe it’s because being proved wrong
would hurt you even worse the second
time.” I theorize, “and you’re running
scared again!” 1
“You don’t get to talk to me about my baggage, not when you’re the one who
inflicted all the damage in the first place!”
She cries.
“And I will be paying for that for the rest of my life.” I confess, “I will regret hurting you for as long as I live,
but I won’t let you get
manipulated by a scheming jerk just to coddle your feelings.”
“As if you haven’t been trying to manipulate me yourself?” She prods, “you expect me to believe that all
these dates, all these
romantic outings you’ve taken me on
haven’t been trying to win me back even
though you know I want nothing to do with you?!”
I can’t help but laugh, “Do you truly believe a single word you’re saying?” I challenge,”
Have you gotten so good at lying to yourself that you really think you don’t want me?”
“Do you even hear yourself?” She hisses. “If another man spoke to me this way you’d beat him to a
pulp.”
Rolling my eyes, I drag her small body close,
wrapping her up in my arms. “You forget,
little omega, that this is our way. I’m not
just any alpha to you, and you’re not just
any omega to me. We were mates, we’re still bonded. I can sense your response to me, I can feel how
hard you’re fighting just to keep me at arms length.”
“And all that should matter is that I am
fighting.” She murmurs. “If you respected me you’d take that as a sign to back off.”
“And it’s because I love you that I can’t.” I insist, “I know you’re scared, but if you were happy you would
be sleeping with me when you’re supposed to be walking down the aisle with another man in a few
months.’
“I already told you, that was a mistake.”
Jane declares hotly.
“That’s not the only reason.” I share,
you’ve been making it too easy, Janey.
“(
Agreeing to go on dates with me, moving in when you had plenty of other choices.”
Shaking her head, Jane clenches her little
hands into fists. “You know I wasn’t sure
until this moment.” She announces
–
cryptically, “I felt so guilty about Paisley, about taking the other pups from you, but I thought the sooner
we ripped the bandaid
off the better. But now I know for sure I’m
leaving with the pups, two weeks from yesterday. I’m taking them back to the Dark Moon pack, and
there’s not a thing you can
do to stop me.”
Suddenly I realize that part of Eric’s story
was true, but instead of feeling angry, I feel
only the pain of knowing how soon my
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entire world is going to crumble around me. The blood is whirring in my ears now, and a
red haze blocks out my vision. In an instant, the world around us disappears, and all that
remains is Jane.
Before I can think better of it, I pull Jane flush against me, claiming her lips and silencing her objections
before she can voice them. As usual she resists me for all of half a
second, letting her wolf take over the
moment she feels my lips searing her own. She melts into my arms and twines her slender arms around
my neck, pulling me
closer.
She surrenders so easily I wonder if I’m dreaming, but she feels far too real in my
arms. I must be wearing her down, that or
her hormones are as on edge as my own are.
It seems like every day we spend together
the stronger they grow, taking over bigger and bigger pieces of my brain. My tongue teases her lips, and
she opens for me gladly. I slant my mouth over hers, coaxing her own tongue out of hiding to tangle with
my own.
She purrs happily, stretching like a petted
cat as I run my hands over her curves.
For a few blissful moments I’m able to
forget all my worries. As long as Jane is in my arms, everything is alright – not that I can think about
anything else. She’s the sudden center of my universe, and my need for her grows more urgent by the
minute. It’s as if holding her in my arms reduces all
the distractions in our lives to nothingness, as if Eric and Eve and even that incompetant investigator are
all just white noise keeping us from focusing on the things that really matter: each other and our pups.
Suddenly Jane wrenches away from me with
an agonized cry that stops me dead in my tracks. “Jane?”
“Oh Goddess,” She moans, shaking her head and clutching her middle, “No, no, no! This can’t be
happening.”
“What’s wrong?” I question, concern for Jane flooding my veins. However she doesn’t have to answer
me, because a few moments
later her scent hits me full force. Where
there was only sunshine and moonflowers a second ago, there is now the spicey, unmistakable aroma of
a fertile omega –
one that is absolutely irresistible to my wolf.
The room seems suddenly blurry around the edges as I zero in on Jane, understanding clicking even as
my instincts take over.
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You’re going into heat.”