Chapter 274 Morning Flight
Mated To An Enemy
Ashleigh spent the next several hours struggling with the pain in her skull. Caleb stayed beside her, trying desperately to calm and ease her suffering. With a warm washcloth, Caleb could wipe away the blood, relieved to see that the bleeding had not continued.
He held her in his arms as long as he could, but she thrashed, wailed, and pushed him away. After the first hour, he was sick with worry.
Outside the werewolf territories, he couldnât risk taking her to a hospital. So, he called Bell. She told him that Ashleigh had experienced something similar before and had something to do with a lost memory and the Priestess.
Bell told him to stay by her side and let her ride it out. Taking her on the plane in this condition would likely only worsen things. But they should fly home first thing in the morning rather than waiting for the evening as they had planned.
Caleb got off the phone and sat down beside his wife. He held her hand and watched as the pain continued to wreak havoc on her body. He wiped the sweat from her brow and talked to her, whispering that he was with her.
Every once in a while, she would grip his hand tightly and whimper with tears falling from her eyes.
Caleb didnât understand why she couldnât share her pain with him, he tried to reach out to her through their bond, but it was as if she had closed a door between them. All he could do was stand outside, telling her how much he loved her and reassuring her that he was waiting just outside.
After three hours, her cries had tapered off into whimpers and soft sobs. Finally, Caleb was able to climb back into the bed with her and hold her in his arms. He held to her tightly, kissed her head, and poured his warmth into their bond, hoping she would accept it.
Caleb was still holding her long after her sobs and whimpers had turned to slow, deep breaths letting him know she had fallen asleep. He pulled her close and kissed her gently, not wanting to wake her. Finally, he fell asleep, breathing her calming scent.
He woke with the sunlight shining through his closed eyes. He turned and shook his consciousness to full wake. Sitting up on his elbows, he yawned and opened his eyes. He turned to check on her and was shocked to see that he was alone.
Quickly pulling the sheet off himself, he jumped up from the bed and looked around the room.
âAshleigh!â he called out in a panic.
âIâm here,â she answered quickly, emerging from the bathroom with a fuzzy white robe and towel in her hand. Her hair was wet and hung down around her face and shoulders..
Caleb let out a deep breath.
âSorry,â she said, âI just wanted to clean myself up a little.â
âItâs ok,â he smiled, âI was justâ¦.â
âWorried?â she asked with a smile. âIâm sorry.â
âItâs ok,â he repeated.
âSince I woke up, Iâve been debating how I was going to navigate a conversation about what exactly happened last night,â Ashleigh said. âBut the awkwardness between us right now just lends itself to jumping into it.â
Caleb gave a light chuckle.
âHow about this,â he said, grabbing his pants from the end of the bed and slipping them on. âWhy donât you finish drying off and getting dressed, and I will go grab us some breakfast. We can talk while we eat.â
âIâm actually not very hungry,â she said. âIâm assuming weâre heading home this morning instead of tonight?â
Caleb nodded.
âBell said it would be best to get home, get you checked out,â he replied.
âMakes sense,â she said, moving the towel in her hand to start drying her hair.
âLet me,â he said.
Caleb took the towel from her hand and then led her to sit on the bed. He also sat down, leaning against the pillows, and she moved to sit between his legs.
He grabbed a section of her hair and gently scrunched it in the towel with his fingers.
âSo⦠Bell said this has happened before,â Caleb said quietly, continuing to focus on drying her hair.
âYes, once⦠well, twice, but the first time I didnât have the pain⦠or the bleeding.â
âWhat is it exactly?â
âA memory,â she said.
âSeems like a violent one,â he replied.
Ashleigh let out a soft laugh.
âNo,â she said. âItâs the conversation I had with the Priestess when she told me about my twin, about you.â
Caleb paused.
âIâm the reason for this?â he asked with concern.
âNo,â Ashleigh replied. âThere was more to that conversation than I know.â
She sighed and turned to look at him.
âThe Priestess apparently told me some important stuff. Something I agreed to and then agreed to have my memory wiped of it âuntil it was timeâ or some crap like that,â she said with frustration.
âDo you know what it was?â Caleb asked.
âNot exactly,â she said. âI learned a little more last night, but I wasnât supposed to. Thatâs why the pain and the blood⦠apparently if you try to learn what the Goddess doesnât want you to⦠pain, blood, etcetera.â
âThe Goddess is involved in this?â Caleb asked with wide eyes.
Ashleigh laughed.
âIâm sorry⦠I should have started from the beginning.â
âPlease do,â he smiled.
Ashleigh proceeded to tell Caleb all she remembered about her time with the Priestess and her first and now the second dream of the missing memory.
âWowâ¦â he said. âSo⦠we are both descended from the original werewolves. I mean, my family, of course, I always knew. But it felt like more of an abstract concept than a real thing with any kind of significance beyond Summer.â
âApparently, itâs pretty significant. I donât know why or how exactly, but I guess there are powers involved.â
âThat makes sense,â Caleb said.
âIt does?â Ashleigh asked, looking at him quizzically.
âYou donât think so?â he asked, giving her an equally surprised look.
âHow?â
âWell, us, for starters,â he laughed. âOur bond from the beginning has been different, unique.â
âHow would you even know that? Youâve never had another bond, and the bond I had with Granger wasnât mine, so, of course, it was different,â Ashleigh said.
âI did some research,â Caleb said.
âOh? Did you?â Ashleigh laughed.
âYes,â he smiled. âI was curious how we could connect the way we did before we had completed our bond. But, turns out, we shouldnât have been able to connect that way at all.â
âReally?â
âHave your parents ever been able to do that?â Caleb asked.
âCaleb, I havenât exactly been curious about whether or not my parents have metaphysical hookups.â
They both laughed.
Caleb stared at her with a soft glow in his eyes.
He reached for her hips and pulled her back against him, so she sat with her back on his chest. Then he stretched his arm across her chest, so his palm rested on her shoulder.
âWe are special, Ashleigh,â he whispered into her ear. âWhat we have is like nothing else in this world.â
Ashleigh closed her eyes and leaned back, resting her head against his shoulder and tilting, so her neck was exposed to him.
He kissed her offered flesh, and his hand trailed down from her shoulder to where the two sides of the robe met and crossed to cover her body. His tongue traced along her throat as his hand slipped inside the robe.
Ashleigh let out a soft moan as he nibbled at her throat, and his fingers traced her firm nipple.
âSee⦠special,â Caleb said with a smile in his voice.
Ashleigh suddenly opened her eyes as the sensation of his mouth, and his hand left her feeling cold and wanting.
She looked up and realized that they still sat apart, and he was smiling at her with mischief in his eyes.
With a low growl from deep within her, she pounced on him, turning their morning flight back into an evening flight.