Trey reached Taryn just before her body turned limp. He’d felt it the second she’d hit her head, felt just a hint of the pain, and he’d sensed it as the dizziness rushed over her and almost took her under. Instinctively he had rocketed through the forest and took the steps three at a time to get to her. Panic had speared him as he called her name over and over but received no response.
“What happened?” asked Dante as he rushed over with the enforcers, apparently having sensed his anxiety and Taryn’s pain through the pack link.
“I don’t know. Looks like she fell, hit her head, and passed out.”
“Is she breathing?” asked Marcus.
Trey placed an ear to her lips. “Yeah, she’s breathing.”
“Nothing’s blocking her airway?”
He swept his finger into her mouth and shook his head. “No.”
“Good. Everyone move so he can take her inside.”
Dante winced. “Going by that bump on her head, she smacked the ground damn hard.”
Tao pursed his lips and narrowed his eyes. “But did she pass out, hit the ground then bump her head, or did the crack to the head cause her to pass out?”
Trey shrugged. “How the hell would I know? I wasn’t here.” He’d walked off toward the security shack and left her to make her way back to the caves by herself. The rational part of his brain told him that it wouldn’t have made any difference if he had been there. If she was going to fall then she was going to fall and that was that. But all he could think was that his mate was hurt and he hadn’t been with her.
At the door of the living area was a frantic Grace. “Lay her down and use something to elevate her legs so they’re above the level of her heart. It’ll help restore blood flow to the brain.”
With Tao’s help, Trey carefully placed her on her back on the rug and then gently rested her legs on the sofa. Ignoring Dominic’s suggestion that he slap her to wake her up, Trey stroked a hand through her hair, willing her to wake. His wolf was growling and pacing, just as anxious and fretful as Trey was. If she had been anyone else he would said it was only a bump, calm the fuck down. But this was his mate, and bumps and black outs were just unacceptable where she was concerned.
Quickly Grace came into the room with a bottle of spring water. “Dab some of that onto her lips.” Then she handed him an ice pack. “And place that over that ugly bump on her head.”
“It’s bruising already,” commented Trick. “She’s gonna be pissed, walking round with that egg on her head.”
“Is she alright?” asked Greta. She shrugged when all eyes widened and focused on her. “Not that I care. I’m just wondering.”
“Hi there gorgeous, you’re awake,” crooned Marcus. Instantly everyone crowded around the sofa.
Too distracted by the realization that Taryn had come round, Trey didn’t even shoot his enforcer a scowl for using an endearment with his mate. “Hey, baby, you okay? You scared twenty years off my life.”
Damn that light was bright. Taryn groaned as sharp, icy pains began shooting rhythmically through her head. Oh God, she wasn’t going to throw up, was she? She sure felt like it. Confused and dazed, she peered around her to see the entire pack hovering.
Grace pushed her way through the enforcers. “How’re you feeling?”
“Like my head has been stomped on. Repeatedly. By a giant.” Tentatively she brought her hand to her forehead and moaned at the feel of the bump. Realizing she was on the floor, she tried pulling herself up, but her body was like jello and her elbows gave out. She slipped onto her back again, but that was okay because she didn’t feel like doing anything.
Carefully, Trey scooped her up and held her against his chest. Begrudgingly he allowed the stubborn woman to take over holding the ice pack to her head. “You really fucking scared me.”
“Do you feel dizzy, honey? Disorientated?” asked Grace, biting her lower lip.
Was she kidding? “I blacked out, of course I do.”
“What about headaches. Do you have one? These are all signs of concussion.”
“A headache?” Trey pointed to the bump on her head. “What do you think?”
Grace rolled her eyes. “Alright, fine. Keep that ice pack on that bump.”
“Can’t you heal it?” asked Trick.
Taryn shook her head. “Healers can’t heal themselves.”
“That’s okay,” said Grace. “I know a remedy that’ll clear that right up. Ice, egg whites, and chocolate.”
“Huh?”
“I told you, chocolate is the answer, no matter the question.”
Dominic frowned. “I thought that was sex.”
Dante bumped Grace aside, startling a hmph sound from her. She kicked him in the shin and then left the room – presumably heading to the kitchen to mix up her weird concoction. Dante didn’t even flinch at the kick. “So what happened? Did you fall?”
She frowned. Now that the haze had begun to clear, a very important detail struck her. “Someone…”
“Someone what?” pressed Trey, breezing his thumb along her jaw.
“It felt like someone grabbed my ankle.”
“There was no one there when I got there.”
“Someone grabbed my ankle,” she said with more conviction. “They grabbed it, and they pulled it to make me fall. Then I was being dragged down the steps.” She lifted her hands and stared at the burning abrasions on her palms. If the same burning and tingling coming from her elbows and knees were anything to go by, she had similar abrasions there.
“That’s probably just from when you placed your hands out to break your fall.”
Dante took a closer look and shook his head. “No, those are scrapes…You can see where the skin was peeling like her hands were dragging along the floor.”
“Okay, well maybe she slipped down a few steps.”
“I didn’t slip.”
Not liking what this could mean, Trey shook his head. He didn’t want to believe it. “Baby…No one here would hurt you.”
Her brow arched. “Oh really?”
“Spray painting your car is one thing -”
“What about LJ?”
“Who?”
“The raven. Someone killed him and hung him upside down outside my window. That someone is not balanced.”