Spider Monkeyâs POV
Interstate 5 in Oregon
I got a text from Rori as I was going through the audio files. âI know you canât return to take care of your house. Iâve already reached an agreement with your neighbor Mrs. Winters; her home is a loss. That would leave only one property to buy to expand our Pack boundary around the edge of the lake. If you agree, Iâll transfer $1M to your account. You sign over the home, insurance settlement, and land to me.â
âBaby, do you see any way weâd ever be able to move back to our house on the lake?â
He shook his head. âI donât see it anytime soon. Whatâs going on?â
I told him about the offer and Roriâs plan to expand her territory. âHow is she going to send us a million dollars without getting in trouble with the Council for it?â
Good question, so I texted her back. I snorted at the answer. âSheâs quick,â I said. âShe said she told the Council we hacked the Arrowhead system, and wanted a million dollars to keep from exposing it.â
âThereâs no going back, not with the Council. Rori burned us with them so she could stay out of trouble for now.â He snuck a quick look back at me. âWhat about the cash?â
âWeâll work that out.â I sent a text to Rori, accepting the offer. I would mail her a limited power of attorney so she would be able to act in my stead for the insurance claim and real estate transfer when we got to our next place. Finally, I told her about the fireproof safe down in the basement, including the combinations for the door to the room and the safe room. I offered to take a check, but she had a better idea. âIâll get the bag to Carson, and he can get it to you.â
âI donât want to endanger Heather or Carson by contacting them,â I said.
âCarson wonât care about that, not after the attack today.â
âWHAT? Are they all right?â
âFor now. Carson and his Beta Angelina will recover, but Heather got bit and took a fall. I have to go. Bye.â
I looked at the screen in disbelief. âVic? Rori said someone attacked Carson and Heather today.â
The SUV swerved a little from Vicâs reaction before he caught it. âAre they alive?â
âShe said Carson and Angelina should recover, but Heather got bit and fell.â
Vicâs jaw clenched, and his knuckles tightened on the steering wheel. âSON OF A BITCH!â His hand slapped the dash.
âThey are alive, honey. Maybe our warning stopped Heather from being killed? Rori said Carson wouldnât mind if we contacted them.â
âWe didnât save her, baby. A werewolf bite is always fatal to a human. Sheâll be dead by tomorrow.â
âNO!â Tears started to fall; we were too late. Vic got some control back as he drove, while I thought about what was next.
âThey could change her,â he finally said. âShe could live if they changed her.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI was going to tell you after you had our baby,â he said. âCollettaâs mate, Frank Grimes, he was human. Alpha Rori brought him into a Council meeting to talk about how technology was inevitably going to result in the exposure of our kind. It didnât go well, and Councilman Millnerâs son tore his throat open.â
âBut Frank is alive,â I said.
âYes. Chase was there in the room to pinch off the severed artery, and he and the Oxbow Lake Pack Doctor managed to save his life. He lost a lot of blood, and he needed a lot of blood. Since it was a Pack clinic, and all they had on hand was werewolf blood. Our curse, the thing that gives us the wolf and our dual nature, it is a blood curse. Enough of Frankâs blood got replaced with ours that it changed him. He almost died in the process; the blood helped him heal, but the first change is painful. For him, it was torture. His wolf kept trying to come out, but couldnât take over, and his body was giving out.â
âHow did he live then?â
âColletta bit his neck, claiming him as her mate. The mating bond gave him enough strength to complete the change. Mates are like that; they can help the other heal, take some of their pain, and encourage each other. Somehow she helped him push through it all. Heâs the only person in our recorded history to go from human to werewolf.â
âSo, itâs possible.â My mind was whirring. âI can be like you. I can grow old WITH you instead of ON you since you live so long. Why didnât you tell me before?â
âYou saw the trial. Frankâs exposure to us during the attack on Roriâs home was not planned, and it nearly resulted in her removal and imprisonment. We are working to change the laws, but until then, I was not allowed to tell you our secret.â
âBut I found out your secret.â
âYes, and the Council knows that you know. Thatâs another reason Rori had to disavow us. She wouldnât survive a second trial, not with what youâve done to the Council.â
Shit. âWere you going to change me?â
âI was going to give you the option,â he said. âLook, itâs only worked once, and Frank damn near died. For him, there was no other choice. You have one, and I didnât know if you would want to take the risk. Hell, I didnât know how you would react to me being a werewolf! In any case, we canât do it now.â
âWhy not?â
âNo access to a doctor or a werewolf blood bank, for one. The second reason is that youâre pregnant. Pregnancies donât survive a shift to our wolf form; one of the reasons we are so protective of our pregnant females is because they canât shift to protect themselves. Rori, Teri, Coral, Margaret, Colletta, all of them are vulnerable during their pregnancies.â
âNo wonder their mates donât like them out of reach. It is a bit over the top at times, but it makes sense now,â I said. I thought back to how attentive and possessive Chase and Ron behaved with their wives, er, mates. Come to think of it, Vic was the same way. âWhy donât the babies survive?â
âTechnically, babies are not part of the mother. They donât share the same blood, as the placenta separates them from the motherâs bloodstream while still providing the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products needed for them to grow. When the change takes the motherâs body, it changes her form in an instant, and her internal organs move and reshape. The placenta and baby donât change forms because they canât. Werewolf babies donât shift until their mid-teens. As a result, the shift causes the placenta to detach. The mother should heal from blood loss, but the baby miscarries.â He looked back at me in the mirror. âThere was no reason to tell you about anything until you had our child.â
âI need to talk to them.â I had Heatherâs cellphone number, so I called that; it went to voice mail so I left a message. I found Carsonâs phone number in the three-way chat weâd had with Chase, and it was the same thing. âThey arenât answering,â I said.
âRori said they were hurt, so they are probably in the clinic.â
âI guess.â
âIâm not comfortable talking to anyone but then until we know who the mole is. Meanwhile, we need to figure out where weâre going to crash for the night. Going to the Cascade Pack is out, and I donât have contacts this way,â he said. His whole life had been spent in Alaska until he switched to the Arrowhead Pack, so that wasnât surprising. Any werewolf contacts were off-limits anyway.
I checked my phone and found Thorâs number; he was President of the Portland Steel Brotherhood chapter. Dialing it, he picked up on the second ring. âThor.â
âItâs Spider Monkey. Iâm in trouble and need your help, Thor. Iâm hot, but not radioactive.â He needed to know people were after me, but it wasnât going to get him or the Club in trouble.
âWhere are you?â
âA few hours out. Youâll probably want to call everyone to church to hear about this.â
âAnyone on your ass I have to deal with?â
âNo pursuit yet. I went a hack too far and got burned. Iâll see you soon, and Iâm bringing my old man with me.â
âOur Club is here for you, Spider. See you soon.â He hung up, and I moved into the front seat so I could program the navigation system for the new address. âWeâll be able to crash there, and the Club will protect us.â
âWe canât stay long. The Council went after Rori when she was hiding out in the Clubs; they could send wolves to walk around nearby and check for my scent. We need a place off the grid, with no ties to either of us.â
âIâm sure they can help.â We were about ninety minutes out. âI need to get set up again, and I need your help going through the phone calls and data. Who knows what other surprises are still in there.â
âWhat will we do when we find it?â
âWe use it to fucking bury them,â I said. âRori told us that she wished someone would do to the Council and the evil Alphas what we did to the Sons of Tezcatlipoca.â
âAnd we hacked them and exploited it, taking away their money, burning their operations and bringing in law enforcement to clean up,â he said. âWe canât bring law enforcement in. I wonât risk the innocent being hurt in this.â
âThat leaves me a lot of room. Two people can do a lot of damage if we do it right.â I looked over at him. âHow far are you willing to go, Vic?â
âAs far as it takes. Our only chance of getting our lives back is to help Rori eliminate the people who are against her, and against humans. Rori wants this; I may have renounced her Pack to protect her, but Iâm still loyal to her and Chase. We can do things she canât.â He looked at me. âThere will be a division of labor here. You point, I shoot. You and our baby need to survive.â
âYouâre not dying on me, Vic. I wonât let you.â I took his hand as we drove north to Portland. âWhen we get to the Portland Chapter, I have to take the lead. As a Steel Lady, I have status in the Club, and I know them.â
âI met Thor and Vic when they came for the Arrowhead Rally last summer,â he said.
âSure, but you arenât a member of the Brotherhood, youâre not even a prospect or a hang-around. Youâre my old man, and Iâm not from their chapter. That means you stay quiet and respectful, even if they test you, which they will.â
âIâll stay next to you.â
I just laughed at that. âBiker Church is strictly for Club business. You wonât be allowed. Hell, I wouldnât be allowed except I have to tell them whatâs going on. Youâll stay in the bar with the Prospects and keep out of trouble. Donât lose your cool, even when they start with their dick-measuring contests.â
âWhat, we lay them out on the bar? Soft or hard? Iâll defend your honor, you know.â
I snorted and slapped his arm. âIf that is the contest, youâd easily win,â I said. âSeriously, they will want to test you and see what kind of man you are. They want to know if you are Brotherhood material.â
âAt least I ride,â he said.
âIf we stick around long enough, you should prospect the Brotherhood,â I said. âThey will protect us, and it will help smooth the way if we have to move around. You heard about what the Club did for Rori; we could use that.â
âIâll think about it,â he said. âIf the wolves are looking for us, weâll have to keep out of sight. Iâm not ruling it out. I like the Club, but it isnât our priority. Getting a cut takes a back seat to our main job, baby.â
âSpeaking of which, I better get back to that.â I popped the buckle and climbed into the back seat, opening up my laptop. âLet me know when weâre ten minutes away.â