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Authors: Paulette Miller

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Jax turned to see who Penny was talking to. His protective scowl made the men quickly return their attention to their meals.

As Penny sat down, she said, “Leave them be. Even I have to admit that it was really funny.”

While they ate, she and Jax reflected on the day’s events. Penny laughed so hard that tears streamed down her cheeks and the sound made the room light up. After wiping away the wetness, Penny leaned over and pulled Jax toward her. She gave him a firm kiss and said, “I expected that this trip would constantly rip open the wound in my heart, but you’ve made our time together something I’ll cherish for as long as I live.” She chuckled and said, “And after the situation in the Rover, I know that my brothers are watching from above and are laughing hysterically.”

“I know that they’re both thrilled to see you embracing life again and so am I.”

Once they were done eating and Jax watched Penny finish the last of her gifted beers, he asked her if she was ready to go. Penny looked down at the last dollar and said, “I have one more bird to make.” After she quickly folded the money, she showed it Jax with a huge grin. He smiled when he saw that she had created a bird and had written ‘PB&J’ and the date on it. She crawled on the table. Since she was giggling, Jax feared she was going to start to sing and dance. Instead, she asked sweetly, “Can you hand me the hammer and a tack?” Jax did as requested and, while holding onto her legs to keep her steady, she tacked their bird directly above where they had eaten. Once it was in place, she nodded approvingly and announced to her traveling companion, “Now this is officially our table. When we come back in a year, I want to sit here.”

Instead of letting Jax help her off the table she jumped into his arms and gave him a kiss that made the table in the corner whistle. Once she released him, she said with a twinkle in her eyes, “Let’s go try to get stuck in the Rover again.” Just before she opened the door, she turned and said seductively, “Don’t take too long. I’ll be waiting.” The room watched her leave with envy.

Jax walked over to the table in the corner. Although they cowered and prepared to beg for his forgiveness for the whistling, Jax tossed them some money and said, “Lunch is on me. By the way, when you drive down the road and see my Rover parked, just drive on by.” He gave them an expression that made them all nod in pure admiration.

As he walked toward the bar, he heard one of the men behind him say, “Lucky bastard. Next time we bring women on our trip.”

Jax snickered and, as he placed a stack of bills on the bar, he said, “Here’s for the food and gas. You can keep the change.”

Seeing that he would be leaving an extremely large tip, the old man gave Jax an approving nod, pocketed the money, and turned on the gas pump.

True to her word, after driving down the road a short way, Jax swerved off the pavement when a naked Penny attacked him. They were completely lost in their embrace when a Jeep honked as they passed them on the road.

 

 

Chapter 43 - Imposter

 

As they approached Reno Nevada, Jax said, “I know that we agreed we would avoid any large city, but you’ve never been to Reno. Would you like me to drive down the strip so that you can at least see the sights? You could snap a few casino pictures for your photo journal.”

Penny nodded and said, “I would like that.” While pulling out the digital camera, she added, “If you happen to see any show girls standing around, would you pull over so I can jump out and snap a picture for Tadd and Taylor?”

Jax chuckled and said, “I’ll keep my eyes open.”

While they drove past all of the lights and blinking signs, Penny snapped many pictures and said nonchalantly, “You know, there’s quite a variety of people walking the strip.” She pointed and said, “I think I just saw Elvis.” After giggling, she added, “Your tattoos and scars would blend right in.”

Before she could finish her thought, Jax cursed and pulled over sharply along the side of the road. Several cars honked behind him, shaken by his unexpected movements.

Once the Rover stopped, Penny said, “If this is about my comment, I didn’t mean anything by it.”

She expected Jax to yell at her but, instead, he said, “Stay here. I need to take care of a thorn in my side.”

After Jax grabbed a thin blanket and started to get out of the car, Penny asked, “Can I come?”

Seeing the pleading in her eyes, Jax decided to show a side of his life that she hadn’t seen while on the trip. He replied, “If you promise to keep out of the way and watch from a distance no matter what you see, you can come along.”

Penny blurted out, “I promise,” and quickly got out of the vehicle before he could change his mind. As they stepped away from the Rover, she asked, “Where are we going?”

“I’ll explain after.” In a feeble attempt to justify his actions, he added, “You think the twins are a handful? Just wait until you meet Charlie.”

Instead of clearing up Penny’s confusion, his response perplexed her even more. “Who’s Charlie?” she asked as Jax headed down the street. Following his instructions to the letter, she let a large gap grow between the two of them. She couldn’t stop herself from chuckling when she saw that the theory she expressed in the Rover was right. Jax’s unusual appearance went completely unnoticed by those he passed.

Penny stopped in her tracks when Jax put up his hand to silently tell her to stay where she was. She stood quietly while Jax stretched his muscles before turning into an alley. He continued down the narrow corridor toward the back where several young men were being taunted and tossed about by an extremely attractive woman.

Penny squinted into the shadows in an attempt to make out what was happening. “Is that Angelina Jolie?” she whispered in shock as she stared at the woman that looked exactly like the Lara Croft character from the Tomb Raider movies—from the curvy figure and tight clothes to the guns strapped to her thighs. Penny couldn’t imagine why the men were being attacked by a casino celebrity impersonator and why Jax was joining in. She jumped when Jax slammed the Angelina look-alike against the wall.

While holding her body at bay, Jax turned to the cowering men and commanded, “Leave.”

The men hesitated for a moment, wondering what to do. But when Angelina pulled out a knife and began to fight Jax’s restraint, they quickly scrambled back onto their feet and ran. As they raced out of the ally, Penny pinned herself against the wall to get out of their way. Once they were out of sight, she turned to see what Jax was going to do next.

The scene went from somewhat funny to frightening in an instant when Jax, originally trying to subdue Angelina, now faced an adversary that looked remarkably like Arnold Schwarzenegger dressed as his character from the Conan the Barbarian movies.

Penny gasped and whispered to herself, “She, I mean he, is a Changeling?”

Jax released the darker side of Ice. After growling low, he knocked the character’s massive broadsword from his hand. Now disconnected from the magic, it instantly disappeared into thin air. Ice then glared at the shifter and yelled, “Knock it off, Charlie.”

After one last attempt to escape Ice’s grip, Conan slowly began to shrink and change. When the transformation was complete, his form had changed into a petite, overly thin, naked, young woman that looked to be around 18 years old.

Jax returned to his Human form and the woman hit him hard in the chest, saying “Damn it, Ice. You take away all of my fun.”

As Jax picked up the blanket and wrapped it around Charlie’s body, he said, “I’ve warned you more times than I can count about terrorizing Humans.”

“They’re assholes and deserved it, but I did what you said. No one saw me shift and I didn’t kill anyone this time.”

“One of these days you’re going to run into a group that are going to call your bluff and I won’t be there to protect you.”

Sensing a presence, Charlie suddenly snapped her head toward the opening to the alley and exclaimed, “Shit! A Human.” At the same time she started to shift into something large and green.

Seeing the transformation beginning, Jax said, “Calm down, Charlie. She’s with me.” Once Charlie was back in her fully Human form, Jax waved Penny forward. Penny did as instructed and, when she was at his side, Jax said, “Penny, this is Charlie.” He turned to Charlie and said, “Charlie, this is Penny—a friend.”

Charlie’s eyes opened wide. She had never seen Ice share space voluntarily with a Human and he’d never referred to one as a friend. Actually, she had never heard him use that term to refer to anyone.

Although Penny was thrilled that Jax acknowledged her as someone in his life, she instinctively took a step back from the intensity of Charlie’s stare. It was obvious she held no love for Humans.

After giving Penny a quick look-over, she turned to Jax and asked, “What are you doing here with a Human in tow?”

Jax replied with anger and frustration in his voice, “I’m here saving your ass for the thousandth time.” Before Charlie had a chance to respond, Jax commanded, “Get dressed and let’s get out of here before the cops arrive.”

Charlie grabbed the stack of clothes she had stashed and, after getting dressed, she began to pick up the money that littered the ground. Penny quickly jumped in to help her. When Penny handed over a stack of bills, Charlie yanked them from her fingers with unnecessary force. While she tucked the money into her back pockets, she glared at Penny and said, “Ice, you didn’t answer my earlier question. What’s up with the Human?”

Jax replied sternly, “She’s none of your concern and when did my actions become any of your business?” His expression told her that he wasn’t in the mood for her snippy attitude.

Charlie snapped back, “Fine. What difference is it to me if you want to play with your food before ripping its neck out?”

Jax growled at Charlie, informing her that her behavior was unacceptable, but she continued to shoot disapproving glares at Penny.

Jax pushed Charlie forward and said, “Move it. The Rover is parked along the road.”

As they started up the alley, Charlie moved to position herself between Jax and Penny. Jax quickly grabbed Charlie’s arm and dragged her to his other side, opposite from the object of her curiosity. He decided it would be best to keep the two of them apart until he knew if Penny was safe with his underling. To avoid the inevitable Penny conversation for a few more minutes, he asked Charlie, “Would you like to explain yourself? What were you thinking?”

Charlie replied, “I’m tired of being useless, so I decided to use my talents to get the castle some money to help earn my keep. I’ve been working really hard on my shifting abilities and have learned to change into famous movie characters.” She squared her shoulders and added proudly, “I can now do about half a dozen well enough that people race to my side. They pay to get their picture taken with me.” After only getting the impressed reaction she was looking for from the Human, she went back to her explanation. “Those two rich brats were in the casino showing off all their money and were trying to pay Angelina to do more than just pose for a picture, so I decided to teach them a lesson. They thought I was some wimpy, out of work actress that was willing to do anything for a few bucks, so I lured them outside.” As she pulled out a stack of bills and counted, she added with a chuckle, “That’s one mistake they paid dearly for.” Tucking the ill-gotten money back into her pocket, she nodded toward Penny and asked Ice, “So are you ready to tell me about your walking snack?”

“No.” Jax pushed Charlie again to keep her moving forward.

When they arrived at the Rover, Charlie cut across Penny’s path and announced, “I call shotgun.”

Hearing the words that Penny had heard from Max a thousand times, the faces of her brothers instantly filled her mind. Jax felt her emotions as a stab in his chest but, when he looked over at Penny, she crammed herself into the backseat without saying a word.

As they drove down the road, Penny’s mental state forced her to break the awkward silence by asking, “Jax, where exactly are we going?”

Charlie snapped her attention over at the driver and asked in surprise, “Your real name is Jax?”

Realizing that she may have shared information Jax may not have wanted others to know, Penny quickly apologized and decided that, from this point forward, she would use his street name while she was in the company of unknown Changelings.

Jax glanced over at Charlie and said, “Of course I have a real name, Charlotte.”

Charlie cringed at the use of her real name and exclaimed, “Don’t call me that!” After a moment of silence she asked, “Well, may I call you Jax?”

Jax’s response was quick and to the point, “No.”

Charlie took a moment to stare at Jax inquisitively. Seeing him wearing a non-black shirt and his normally shaved head covered in short hair, she said, “A new name, a new look…you’ve changed.”

Jax shifted his fingers into claws and, while he tapped the steering wheel and let out a growl so deep the vehicle vibrated, Charlie smiled and teased, “I guess the Ice we know and love is still in there.”

He grunted in response and let his hands return to their Human form.

Charlie looked back at Penny and said with a hint of jealousy, “To answer your question, Human. Ice is taking me back to
my
home in
our
Ice Castle.” She emphasized the words ‘my’ and ‘our’ in an attempt to inform Penny that Charlie was also a part of Jax’s world.

Penny ignored her tone and replied as a matter of fact, “That’s right. Sam told me that they called Ice’s safe houses Ice Castles.”

Charlie’s eyes opened wide and she asked, “You know Sam?”

Penny nodded and said, “I live near him and his family. I actually met them through Tadd and Taylor.” Realizing that Charlie might not know their real names either, she said, “I mean Smoke and Fire. Do you know them?”

Charlie rolled her eyes and replied, “Of course I know TnT. I’ve actually known them for years. After Ice brought me to the castle, the twins took care of me. They taught me how to survive on the streets.”

Jax grunted and said, “More like taught you how to get into trouble.”

Penny chuckled and said, “They’re masters at that. But I didn’t realize that the twins came from Reno.” She looked over at Ice and said, “I assumed that they were from your home town of Chicago.”

Charlie looked at Jax and asked, “You’re from Chicago? We thought you were from somewhere in the southeast.” She was really getting irritated that this Human knew more about Ice than she did.

Seeing the almost hurt expression on Charlie’s face, Penny realized that the twins were right. Jax had kept facts about himself and his life from everyone—including those from his own kind. When she looked down at her hands and caught the sparkle from her diamond ring, she decided that another fact needed to be kept secret. She quietly pulled of the ring and tucked it into a pocket in her purse. She had become so accustomed to its presence, the change felt wrong and uncomfortable. She pushed back her feelings and, in an attempt to shift the mood in the car, Penny asked, “By the way, Ice. How did you know that Charlie was in the alley?”

Charlie let out a loud, “Ha!” and asked condescendingly, “I thought you knew everything about Ice?”

Penny stood her ground and, ignoring Charlie’s outburst, asked Jax, “Did you sense her using your blood tracking ability?”

While Charlie cursed, Ice nodded and said, “As we drove down the strip, I could sense that someone I’m protecting was close by. With Charlie I feel it as a stabbing pain in my ass.”

Charlie laughed and said, “Wow. You’ve gained a sense of humor. That’s somewhat disturbing.”

Penny listened to the two argue for a few minutes. Then, to move on to a new subject, she asked loud enough to stop Charlie’s current rant, “Hey Charlie. Earlier you said ‘we’. How many live at the Ice Castle with you?”

Not trusting the Human, Charlie replied, “I think that fact I’ll keep to myself, Human. Pray you never find out because several of my friends have fangs that they would love to introduce to that pretty little neck of yours.”

Jax yelled, exasperated, “I told you to knock it off!”

Charlie replied, “You brought her, and it’s the truth. Those at the castle would love meeting her. I may think drinking blood is disgusting, but even I can tell she smells sweet for a Human.”

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