“So I’ve been told,” I said, licking my thumb.
It was difficult to hate Lorenzo, even though I gave it my best effort. He didn’t go about any of this the right way, but deep down I could sense decency. He just had a serious issue with wanting to possess things. I didn’t have a desire to be possessed by any man, only loved.
After Lorenzo left the room, the first person I called was Naya, who chewed my ear off. She had taken the night off to babysit Maizy. They’d made mini-burgers and sweet-potato fries for dinner before having a Cinderella movie party in the living room. I loved Naya to death. I just didn’t care much for her psychotic cat. Since she had to go to work that evening, I promised I’d be over as soon as possible to pick up my Maizy.
Then the dreaded call to Austin. Maybe what Lorenzo said stuck in my head, but I was mad at Austin. But not as mad as he was when I used Lorenzo’s phone to call him and it showed up on the caller ID.
“Where did you go?” I asked, pacing around in the room and glancing out the window at a clearing in the woods.
“I’m coming to get you.”
“He’s having someone drive me; it’ll be quicker this way. I need to get Maizy.”
“Denver is on his way to pick her up now.”
“Why?”
Austin sighed. “We found your mother.”
My stomach did a somersault and I sank into a brown chair. “Is she okay? Oh God, please tell me she’s okay.”
“She’s fine. We brought her to the house and I’m not letting her go home.”
“Why not?”
He paused and I could hear him rubbing his jaw. “Your father got away. He’s clever; knows a lot about the Breed and how to evade us. Even has the right kinds of sprays to throw off his scent from trackers. We’ll talk about it when you get home. Your mom was… not happy to see me.”
“I’ll be there as soon as I can.”
Chapter 21
When Lorenzo found out I was going straight to Austin’s house, he insisted on personally delivering me to his doorstep. It was the first time I’d ever ridden in a Ferrari, and I might have enjoyed it under different circumstances. He said it was an Enzo and chuckled about it because that’s what his friends called him for short. I thought it looked more like the Batmobile.
The car rolled to a stop in front of the house. Lorenzo exited the vehicle and walked around to open my door. He offered me his hand and I accepted it—all while Austin stood on the porch watching.
Nothing awkward about this at all, I thought.
Lorenzo corralled me against the car, but not forcefully. He cupped my cheek with his hand and brushed the pad of his thumb across my cheekbone. “Call me before the sun goes down, Nashoba. I don’t like that you’re in a house full of men and so close to going into heat. If Cole couldn’t look out for you last night, I have little faith he can protect you with his own.”
“Don’t doubt Austin,” I said, moving his hands away. “You don’t know him. This is about a girl that you two had a thing over, but I’m not about to get caught in the middle of your testosterone war.”
Austin’s boots crunched across the gravel and he neared the front of the sleek black car.
The wind kicked up Lorenzo’s hair and he clasped his hands behind his back.
“I want to speak to you alone,” Austin demanded.
Lorenzo accepted his invitation with a simple shift of his body.
“I’d very much like to hear an explanation of why you left a female Shifter unconscious in a parking lot,” Lorenzo said, lifting his chin. “You’re not fit to take care of a woman, but given you have none in your pack, your inexperience comes as no surprise.”
Austin flexed his jaw and straightened his shoulders just a fraction.
I stepped between the two men before declarations of love turned into declarations of war. “Where’s my mom?”
“Take Alexia to her mother,” Lorenzo said, backing down. “I do not wish to upset her as it is a happy day to see mother and daughter reunited. Another time, Cole.”
Before Lorenzo could get inside his car, Austin captured my arms and looked me over with concerned eyes. “Did he hurt you?”
I shook my head, but secretly his words melted me just a little bit. They weren’t the angry “I’m going to kick someone’s ass” kind, but were spoken with sincerity. Which also made me a little mad.
“Where were you, Austin?”
The Enzo revved so loud I jumped, and Austin let go, glaring at Lorenzo as if he could incinerate him with his eyes. Then I noticed his bruised knuckles and pulled up his hand.