“Does someone want to catch me up here?” I asked, politely. It was a new thing I was trying out, not losing my temper so quickly.
No one spoke for a minute, and I used the pause to release Wesley's hand and step closer to Cole. I grabbed his chin in my hand and tilted it back towards me, away from Vali, whom he was glaring death and destruction at.
“Hey!” I snapped and captured his full attention. “Are you okay?” This question I asked in a softer tone, inspecting his unblemished skin where previously he’d had a gaping, bloody wound. With a shaking hand, I ran it across the skin, checking that it wasn't just my imagination.
“I'm good, Vixen,” he murmured in a quiet voice not meant for anyone but me. “You saved my life.” Taking my hand from his neck, he pressed a soft kiss into the center of my palm.
“Drag?.” Vali interrupted our private moment, and my attention was brought back to the larger room and all the questions within it. “Are you okay? This fucking dickhead wouldn't let me see you.” When I had entered the kitchen, he had been standing across the other side of the room from Cole but now was only a few steps away. Tension radiated from Cole's body as he swung his death stare back to the other man.
“I'm fine, I think. What are you doing here? I'm so fucking confused right now. Can someone please explain?” I frowned at the two of them standing on either side of me, both a similar height and build with almost identical gray eyes.
“Wait, did I just hear you call Cole your bother?” I blinked rapidly between them. Holy shitballs batman, how did I not notice the resemblance sooner?
“Yes, Cole is my little brother. Not that he would like anyone to know it.” Vali gritted the words out with another glare at Cole, and I could hear Cole grinding his teeth together, hard.
“I feel like my head just exploded,” I muttered, and Caleb hopped down from the counter, grabbing my hand and extracting me from between the furious brothers. Brothers! Fuck… me…
“Here,” Caleb said, pressing a glass into my hand. “This will help.”
“Thanks.” I took a long gulp of the water, only to choke and gag on it. “What the hell, Cal? This isn't water!”
He gave me a cheeky grin. “No shit; it's vodka. You couldn't smell that?”
“Clearly not!” I coughed, and he laughed as he reached to take it from me. “No, fuck you. I'm still going to drink it; you just should have warned me first.”
Winking at him to soften my words, I took another sip, slower this time, and let the burning alcohol warm my stomach before I turned back to the bigger issues at hand.
“If you're done teen-drinking, princess,” Austin drawled, “Fuckface here was just about to explain why he's here and how he found you. As far as I am aware, the Director doesn't have you guys listed in the open directory.”
“I'm not explaining shit to you lot,” Vali snarled, and I could see the beginnings of another fight about to break out.
“All right, enough!” River's voice bellowed across the room, saving me the bother of doing it myself. “All of you, just rein it in!”
No one responded. Even I shut my mouth, which wasn't hard considering I had no idea what to say next.
“Now first of all, Kitten, are you okay? You gave us all quite a scare when you fainted.” He looked at me with concern shining through his golden eyes, and a warmth flickered in my belly, totally separate from the vodka’s warmth.
“I'm fine. I don't know what that was all about, but I suppose we can't be all too surprised. Kind of in uncharted territory, right?” I smiled at him, shrugging off my own uneasiness about the fainting and subsequent vomiting. They didn't need all my extra paranoia.
“That is true,” River agreed. “This car bomb… we think it was a deliberate attack on you.”
Austin snorted, but shut up quickly when River flicked a warning glare at him.
“As much as I hate to ever agree with Austin, because he's a major dick, that does sort of seem obvious,” I said, wrinkling my nose. “But what makes you sound so certain of that?”
“Someone was watching it all play out,” Caleb interjected, taking over the explanation from River. “While you were healing Cole, someone was taking pictures from a window across the street. Also, it was a small bomb, designed to literally just explode the van carrying it and anyone standing within about a five-yard radius, which is why they got so close to you before it detonated.”
My eyebrows had shot up on hearing this new information, and I looked between River and Caleb, who had clearly been the ones to notice this fact.
“Do we know who?” I asked hopefully, and they shook their heads.
“Caleb took off to find them after you were carried inside but found no one.” River scowled at this frustrating information.
“Okay, let's marinate on that for a few minutes.” I took another sip of the burning alcohol. I wasn't usually one for straight spirits, but if there was ever a good time to start, this was it. Jesus fucking Christ someone just tried to kill me with a fucking car bomb!
River nodded sharply. “Okay, so then next we need to discuss our unexpected visitor.”
Vali grunted an angry noise. “I am standing right here.”
“Unfortunately,” Cole muttered, and I raised my brows at him in surprise. He wasn't usually one for petulance. There was definitely some serious family drama going on there.
“So you are, mate,” River remarked to Vali. “Would you care to explain why you are standing right there? Call us paranoid, but the idea that a known criminal is paying a house call to our Kit doesn't instill much confidence.”
Vali's jaw clenched, and a muscle in his cheek twitched. “Drag?, I would like to speak with you privately. Please.”
“Don't fucking call her that,” Cole said in a tone that promised pain if it was ignored, and his brother just raised an eyebrow at him, as though in challenge.
“Okay, back down boys. This is all getting to be a bit much for me right now.” I flapped my hands to get their attention once more and break their macho staredown. “Vali, I'm sure whatever you need to say can be said in front of everyone; we don't really have any secrets between us these days. Or rather, I don't. They haven't told me jack shit about themselves evidently, but that's an issue for another day.” I gave Cole a pointed look, and he had the grace to look a tiny bit remorseful for keeping his brother a secret from me.
“No.” Vali lifted his chin with a stubborn look on his face. “What I have to tell you is for you only.”
My head was still hurting too much for these silly ego games, and I heaved a sigh, rubbing my temples to try and ease the ache.
“If you think for a second we will allow you alone with her, you're sorely mistaken, friend.” My head snapped up at the unexpected voice. Why the hell was Austin trying to protect me?