Callie dragged herself into work that evening, her eyes burning from lack of sleep. Her hand tingled from the weight of the ring she now wore on her left hand ring finger. It was an amazing yellow diamond, huge and square cut, simplistic on a gold band.
An heirloom, Aidan had told her as he'd presented the ring to her for her to wear. It had belonged to his grandmother and then to his mother, now he wanted her to wear it.
"B-but..." she'd looked up at her father helplessly, not knowing what to say. She had been able to see what he wished shining in his eyes, and Aidan, well, looking into his brown eyes, she'd been unable to say no. But she hadn't said yes either. Instead, he'd told her to wear the ring, get used to it and him, and in a few weeks, Aidan would ask her again.
He was so sweet, kind, and funny, making her laugh even as uncertainty weighed her down. Being tall, dark, and furry didn't hurt much either she had to admit to herself.
"God I'm an idiot." She growled low in her throat and smacked the lock on her locker, almost tearing it off in the process. "What am I going to do?"
"You're an idiot?" Angel asked, making Callie jump as she slumped down on the bench next to her. "I slept with Marcus."
"No," Callie said, turning to look in surprise at the beautiful blonde. "You're lying. You told me you'd never sleep with anyone you worked with and especially not with Marcus."
"I don't' know what happened," Angel grimaced, dropping her gym bag onto the floor at her feet. "One minute you were kicking my ass on the mats, the next I was in the crypt with the big guy doing the wild thing."
"In the crypt?" Callie asked, her brows rising in surprise. "You fucked Marcus in a crypt? I thought he'd never get into another enclosed space since he'd been buried alive for those centuries, which is he claiming now, five or six centuries?"
Angel sat forward and smacked her head on the locker in front of her, hitting it again and again. "All I know," she hissed, "was he was taking care of me. He was going to take me down to the crypts and go and get me some blood and then... Oh hell, then I was feasting off of him."
"You fed from Marcus? Holy hell, Angel, what was it like?"
"It was like the difference between Boones Farm and the bottle of Dom Perignon that my father has hidden in his wine cellar." Angel sighed. "It was a rush better than any I have ever had. I felt as if every cell in my body was filling with him and then I had his dick in my mouth. Ahhh!" One more slam against the locker and Callie slipped her hand between Angel's head and the dented metal.
"Stop it," she said, suddenly hearing a clink of metal against metal. Angel lifted her head, rubbing the spot on her forehead where Aidan's diamond had left an impression.
"What the hell are you wearing?" Angel grabbed her hand before she could hide it, staring at the huge yellow diamond. "Shit girl, that ain't real, is it?"
"Yeah, I'm afraid it is," Callie said softly, trying to pull her hand away.
"Left hand, ring finger, big diamond solitaireβdid Shadow...?"
"No, Shadow doesn't want me. He proved that to me last night. I'm an inconvenience. Having the boss's daughter as part of your team can be too much of a liability. You heard Daniels."
"Bull shit," Angel said crudely. You are no liability. I don't even want to hear that you think that way." She held Callie's hand up so the light played in the diamond, making it burst into a sparkling mass of glinting fire. "So if not Shadow, then who?"
"His name is Aidan Kent. My father sent for him."
"Wait, your father mail ordered you a groom? I thought that went out in the dark ages?"
"Aidan wasn't mail ordered. God I knew this was going to be hard to explain. I should have left the damn thing at home."
"Then why didn't you?" Angel asked, dropping Callie's hand.
"I was afraid I'd lose it. It's an heirloom in the Kent Clan."
"Ah... the picture is starting to come to me. Clan as in Werewolf, your father is hunting a respectably groom for you."
"Yes, and he had to go all the way to England to get one."
"England?" Angel snorted. "I spent some time in England. There were too many staid and uptight people there. I went mad in the fifty years I stayed there. And what's with the teeth?"
"Aidan doesn't seem staid, I don't know for sure though. I just met him this morning?"
"Oh girl," Angel sighed, shaking her head slowly. "You're between a rock and an even bigger rock, aren't you?"
"Yeah, but my problem seems to have helped you with yours."
"Hell, dealing with a horny warrior god who has OCD is nothing compared with what Shadow is going to do when he sees that ring." Angel glanced at the clock that hung up in the corner of the locker. "And if we don't get our tails in gear, he'll probably be coming in here to see it." She got up and went down the row of lockers, stopping at her own.
Callie unlocked her locker and threw in her own bag, pulling out her uniform and the boots and sliding off her street wear. She was zipping her uniform up and tucking her taser into place when Angel grabbed her arm.
"Come on, we're late again."
Callie slammed the locker and shoved her badge on her uniform, gathering her long hair into one long tail to fall down her back and securing it with a rubber band as they walked. As she brought her hand back down, her eyes fell on the ring and she turned around.
"Where the hell are you going?"
"I forgot to take this off," she said, holding up the ring.
"It's too late now. We're already fifteen minutes late. I can't afford to get docked again."
"Then go ahead," Callie said stubbornly.
"Just wear it, Callie. He's going to find out sometime. Wouldn't you rather he heard it from you rather than read it in the newspaper's society section?"