Chapter 209 - Back In The Treehouse
Lucas was standing in the treehouse living room consciously diverting his eyes from August, because every time they lingered on the mesmerizing radiant glow of her skin, a low, threatening snarl from Graeme would snap him out of it.
When he entered with Sam only minutes prior, the Beta seemed equally as shocked and transfixed by the visible change in August's condition. Apparently no one was made aware of the pack's coming heir prior to today. Lucas smirked to himself with the knowledge that he was one of the firsts to know. It was a unique honor he would cherish. Something to tell his children one day.
Sam seemed to be having a much easier time reverting back to his duty-driven mentality, though. Every time Lucas glanced August's way, his eyes betrayed him. It wasn't that he wanted to make her uncomfortable, which seemed to be the case, it was just that he never imagined actually seeing this—their Hallowell Luna radiantly expecting. It was only a few months ago that Graeme was still out wandering the countryside supposedly tracking strays, unlikely to ever return. And now… now this stunning visible promise of hope stood before them.
Graeme snarled again, shaking Lucas from his silent reverie. That's when he noticed August's hands folded in front of her, cheeks flushed, eyes on the comfort of her mate. She wasn't accustomed to this attention yet. It was something she would need to get used to soon.
"Should I find someone else for this job, Lucas?" the threat in Graeme's question was obvious. "For some reason you have won the honor of your Luna's confidence, but you have yet to gain mine."
Lucas' chest puffed slightly at this revelation. She was the one who suggested him for this responsibility?
"You are right, it is an honor. I apologize. Honestly, I never imagined there was truth to the stories of an expecting Luna nor did I imagine to witness it so soon or at all in my lifetime," he bowed with the words that he hoped would alleviate any discomfort or distrust, as they were the truth. "I will endeavor to earn your confidence as well, Alpha," he added.
"Let's go outside so we can talk in confidence," Graeme turned to open the door to the deck and waited for August to walk out so he could follow her.
Sam and Lucas followed them out, leaving Zoe to her bath, which she was enjoying immensely. She wouldn't shut up about how she had never seen a tub as beautiful as this one and how amazing and unexpected the treehouse was, if not ridiculously high and impractical.
She pretty much hadn't stopped talking since they sprung her from the dungeon, and Graeme was gritting his teeth to keep from snapping. He was trying his best not to scare her off for the time being. Just two days. Two days until Samhain.
"Greta should be here any minute," Sam said as they all pulled out chairs and sat around the table.
"So what's the deal with Zoe? Is she a stray or something?" Lucas asked. "Another test subject from Eliade?"
A frown feathered August's forehead and she shifted in her seat.
"No. She's been here for years. You've never seen her?" Graeme replied, watching the surprise alight on Lucas' face.
"No. Are you sure she's been here?" he asked, dumbfounded. He knew everyone in this pack.
"Yes. Have you noticed anything unusual about her since helping her out in the dungeon?" Graeme asked.
"She talks a lot," he chuckled. "But she's young. And she was terrified of being left down there. I couldn't understand why she would be imprisoned, so I just assumed she was a stray. But we don't usually treat young female strays that way."
"And we won't," Graeme mumbled, thinking of the plan Silvia and Charlotte had been helping him revise for a new space in the pack house. Once all this shit was over, that was one of his first priorities.
"So you thought she was from Eliade," August finally spoke, bringing Lucas' eyes back to her. He nodded.
"It was the only thing that made sense to me."
"Well she is not from Eliade. She has been in charge of her own secret research team tracking alyko globally. It's a whole huge operation," Graeme replied gruffly.
"Oh that thing that everyone has been talking about. The map? She was in charge?" Lucas chuckled as if it were a joke.
"Yes, her intelligence is impressive. And honestly terrifying," Graeme answered.
"Hey guys, did I miss much? I came as quickly as I could. What's going on?" Greta hurried out onto the deck and then stopped, frozen in place as her eyes fell on August. Her mouth dropped open in surprise before slowly turning into a wide smile. She glanced to her brother, her smile growing, and then she squealed, rushing over to embrace August in her chair.
"What?! When did this happen? Why didn't you tell me? Why didn't I sense it?" she laughed, swaying back and forth excitedly with August giggling, still trapped in her arms. "Did you know?!" she smacked her brother's arm accusingly.
Graeme just smiled in response to Greta's excitement, ashamed to admit that he hadn't known. How had he not?
"We are pregnant together! We are going to have babies together!" Greta continued to squeal and jostle August in her arms.
"Greta, perhaps later would be a better time for this," Graeme interrupted regretfully.
"What?! This isn't what you called me for?" she replied, confused with the smile still on her face.
"Why would we bring you to the treehouse for that?" Sam asked, amused at his mate.
"I don't know. W-why is Lucas here?" she let go of August and stood straight, the seriousness of whatever was happening slowly becoming apparent. They wouldn't have Lucas here for just any reason.
"Zoe is inside getting cleaned up. We have asked Lucas to keep an eye on her for a few days," Graeme answered.
"Zoe?! The one who nearly killed me?" Greta scoffed. "You let her out? Why, so she could do it to someone else?"
Graeme grimaced. How was he going to tell his sister Zoe had actually done so much more than nearly kill her?