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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
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Anson’s friend added, “Get inside the house. It’s cold, and you need a
bath and sleep. We’ll talk about this later, when you have a clear
head.”
“I have a clear head now,” Reed said stubbornly, just like Anson
knew he would. “And I’m telling you, I found my mate.”
“Reed, don’t mistake excellent sex for a mating,” Liam shot back.
“You’re sexually active. All right, we can accept that. But don’t turn
this into something it’s not.”
Anson felt anger course through him. He and Reed had been
through a lot to reach this point. He had suspected Reed was a virgin
even before taking the swan, as Reed had known they were mates for
years and wouldn’t have gone to another while waiting for Anson to
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at last admit their bond. And no, it hadn’t been easy to get over that
and claim Reed without feeling like a dirty old man. Once he had,
though, he’d realized what a precious, sweet bond he had found and
nearly lost. He would not allow anyone, not even his oldest friend, to
belittle it.
There was no point in delaying the inevitable. Anson’s wolf
already demanded that he pounce forward and attack whoever was
hurting Reed. Of course, he had no intention of harming Liam and
Shiloh in any way. The couple meant well, and in the end, that was
what mattered. However, he would not let Reed defend their mate
bond on his own. He’d have liked for this to happen differently, to
notify Liam and Shiloh about this mating more gently, but in the end,
Reed was the one who mattered most to him.
“Sonny? You don’t have to come if you don’t think it’s wise.”
Reed’s tentative voice drifted to Anson through their mind link.
“I
can handle this on my own.”
“You don’t have to do anything on your own anymore,”
Anson
replied. He was kind of pissed that Reed even felt he had to say that.
For too long, Anson had let Reed down. Not anymore.
“Are you
ready for this?”
“There’s nothing I want more,”
Reed answered honestly.
Now that he had Reed’s permission, Anson stepped out of the
forest. He was somewhat grateful he’d decided to go to his
impromptu date with Reed dressed, because otherwise, the impression
he’d make would probably be even poorer.
As Anson approached, Liam handed Reed a jacket and then turned
toward Anson. “What are you doing here, Sonny? Now is really not
the time to—”
“I came to support my mate,” Anson said, interrupting his friend.
“Just so you know he’s telling the truth.”
Liam stared at him, gaping. “Say again? I don’t think I heard you
right.”
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“Oh, you heard me just fine,” Anson shot back without missing a
beat. “Reed is my mate.” He didn’t want to leave anything to doubt.
From now on, he would tell the truth, no more secrets, no more lies.
However, his friend still didn’t look convinced. “You? You’re the
one who…”
Liam seemed to have trouble processing what Anson was saying.
Anson didn’t blame the man. It was kind of mind-numbing since
Anson and Liam had once been an item. Anson himself had
previously had trouble in dealing with it, mostly because he didn’t
want to harm Reed. But now, he at last understood that his
relationship with Liam had been nothing more than a passing fancy.
Liam had found his mate, and while it took Anson a little more time,
he’d done so as well, in his beautiful swan.
Unlike Liam, Shiloh had no trouble in expressing what he felt.
Faster than Anson expected, the older swan attacked him with a
viciousness that seemed to shock even Reed and Liam. Thankfully,
Anson’s instincts kicked in, and he caught Shiloh’s hands before the
swan could do any damage. Taking heed of the fact that Shiloh was
precious to both Anson’s mate and his best friend, he gently released
the other man and pushed him back.
Thwarted from his plan, Shiloh glared at him. “I always knew you
hated me for stealing Liam from you. I suspected you’d do something
to hurt us, but I never thought you’d go so far.”
“No, you didn’t,” Anson replied. “You didn’t suspect me of any
misdeeds, beyond perhaps attempting to take Liam back—which, of
course, would never happen. If you’d ever thought I’d harm you in
any way, you’d never have allowed me near your son in the first
place.”
At that, Liam seemed to snap out of his trance. “Why, Sonny? I
trusted you.” Liam’s voice trembled as he spoke. “I vouched for you
in front of Shiloh. I genuinely thought you were my friend. How
could you do this?”
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“Do what?” Anson regretted hurting his friend, but the truth had
to be out in the open. “Get over yourself, Liam. I did, a long time ago.
To me, you are my friend, but nothing more.” He paused, steeling
himself for what he had to say. “It’s true that, for a while, I resented
Shiloh for having Liam.” Reed’s hurt was like a dagger through his
chest, but Anson forced himself to go on. He reached for Reed’s hand,
squeezing it in what he hoped was a comforting gesture. “But all that
was nothing more than an illusion. I’ve found what I truly want now.
Reed.” He offered Reed a small smile, opening his heart and allowing
his mate to see all the feelings inside.
“Love you, baby,”
he sent
through their bond.
“Only you.”
Instantly, Reed started to relax.
“I’m sorry,”
he replied.
“I didn’t
mean to doubt you. It’s just hard to accept the
you
I know is also the
one my dads are talking about.”
Seemingly oblivious to the silent conversation between Anson and
Reed, Liam pinned Anson down with a glower. “Well, I find that a
little hard to believe since it’s the first time I’ve heard about this
whole mess.”
“That’s because Sonny wanted to wait until I was ready,” Reed
offered. “With the warlock’s attack and all, we decided we simply
couldn’t wait anymore.”
“So that’s how you convinced him,” Shiloh fumed at Anson.
“Clearly, we all misjudged you. You’re right about one thing. I never
thought you’d stoop so low.”
With the ruckus that had formed, it was no surprise that Brody and
Carson eventually appeared as well. Their house was very close to
Shiloh and Liam’s, and they watched the confrontation with wide
eyes. “Everything okay, guys?” Brody inquired carefully.
“No, everything is
not
okay,” Liam answered. “Looks like Anson
decided that since I wasn’t available, he should fuck Reed instead.”
Anson struggled to keep his anger in check. He could deal with
his friend insulting him, but he couldn’t accept the man speaking
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about Reed like this. “Watch your mouth,” he said, his voice nearly a
growl. “Reed’s right here.”
Taking a deep breath, he leashed his wolf. “You need time to
process this. I get that. I’m going to go now and leave you to do some
thinking.”
“Well, that’s a great idea.” Shiloh actually smirked. “Get the fuck
away from my son.”
“I think not,” Reed piped up. “You’re already planning to send me
off somewhere. I can tell. Since Sonny and I don’t have to hide
anymore, I’m going with him.”
The expressions on Liam’s and Shiloh’s faces were priceless.
Brody and Carson seemed almost as dismayed, and they approached,
probably intending to intervene should the exchange turn to blows.
Liam and Shiloh shared a look, obviously in silent communication,
and then they both turned to their son.
“Reed, no.” Shiloh shook his head, fixing his son with a pleading
glance. “We just want what’s best for you.”
“We might have overreacted a little,” Liam added. The words
clearly grated on the man, and they seemed to be said through gritted
teeth. “We’re willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.”
“Are you really?” Reed arched a brow. “It just sounds like you’re
saying what you think I want to hear.”
“You don’t have to be worried,” Anson said at last. “I’m not
taking him from you. We’re not running away into the big wide world
or anything like that. So whatever it is that you’re thinking, you’re
way off base. We just want to be happy, here, in the pack, with
everyone else.”
A hint of relief flashed through Shiloh’s eyes. “You mean that?”
“Of course.” Anson released a sigh, wondering how he could
convince his friends he truly meant well. Hell, it was likely that they
would have never backed down and dropped their hostile behavior
had Reed not shown such decisiveness.
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“Besides, look at it from my point of view,” Reed said. “When
you guys were mated, you wanted to be together, no matter what
stood in your way, right?” He paused and offered his parents a
tentative smile. “I want that, too. So please, let’s not fight. I don’t
want to lose you.”
“You won’t ever lose us,” Liam replied. “If you’re sure about this,
we’ll trust you.” Liam met Anson’s gaze. “Sonny, I can’t say I’m very
convinced about this whole thing, but it looks like I don’t have a
choice except to wait and see.” He took a deep breath. “You’ve been
my friend my whole life. I…It’s hard for me to understand this whole
thing, but…I may have judged too soon. I have to believe you
wouldn’t do anything to hurt Reed.”
Anson knew better than to think the doubts were gone, just like
that, but he took the olive branch for what it was. In the end, it
couldn’t be easy for Liam and Shiloh to accept such a shock, sprung
on them out of the blue.
“Perhaps you’re right.”
Reed’s mental sigh echoed through their
bond.
“Do you think I should stay?”
“I don’t want you to,”
Anson replied,
“but they’re your parents.
The last thing they expected tonight was for you to announce you’re
leaving the nest.”
“One more night,”
Reed at last decided. “
One more night for me
and them to get everything in the open and clear.”
“After that, you can move in with me.”
Anson couldn’t wait. His
house, even if small, always felt so very empty. Even one minute
would be difficult without Reed, but, for his mate, he could withstand
it.
With that settled, Reed focused on his parents once again. “I’ll
sleep here tonight, and we can talk more tomorrow. It’s too late now,
and it would be ridiculous for me to move in with Sonny in the
middle of the night. We can discuss this more in the morning.”
Shiloh’s smile lit up his face, and in that moment, even Anson
could see the beauty that had drawn Liam to the older swan. “That’s
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great. Now hurry up and come in. We’ve been standing here forever.
You must be freezing.”
Much to Anson’s surprise, Shiloh added, “I’m not sure about this,
either, but I know my son wants you here. So come on in. You can
take the guest room.”
Anson wouldn’t have been more surprised if someone had told
him the moon was made of cheese. It seemed he had underestimated
Shiloh and his affection for Reed.
Speechless, he was distantly aware of Liam reassuring Carson and
Brody. “It’s okay, guys. You can go. We’ll deal with this. I promise.”
“If you’re sure,” Brody replied. “If there’s anything you need,
anything at all…”
“We’ll talk.” Liam still sounded a little dazed. “In the morning,
okay? I think we all need a little sleep right now.”
There were good-byes all around, and Anson managed to muster
enough coherence to mutter one as well. As Carson and Brody started
walking away, Liam and Anson followed after Shiloh and Reed as the
two swans entered the house.
Crossing the threshold of the small home, Anson felt as if he’d
reached a turning point in his life. Liam and Shiloh had predictably
been angry about Anson’s relationship with Reed, but they were
trying to accept it. And seeing Reed with Shiloh gave Anson hope that
they could make this work yet.
He watched his mate walk in front of him, the graceful way he
moved, the soft swish of his blond hair. There was something
hypnotizing about Reed, and Anson simply couldn’t look away.
It was only when Shiloh took Reed upstairs, presumably to get