Shadow stared down at her, his eyes locked on the sweet misty gray of her eyes taking in the uncertainness he could see there. "You wanted to give it to me?" he asked slowly as if his mind couldn't grasp the concept. "Why?"
Her flushed face flamed as she tried to find the words to express how she felt. "I-I lo..."
Just outside the truck a low wailing siren sounded, startling both of them. "I left Stephie alone," Callie gasped, rolling out of his lap and down onto the floor to grab her clothes. Quickly pulling them on, she opened the door seconds before Shadow was getting out the other side. They sprinted toward the doors, yanking them open and rushing down and into the main lobby.
"What's going on?" Shadow shouted at the officer sitting at the desk.
"All I know is that we got a red light on the women's bathroom on level two. We got emergency personnel headed there right now."
Callie didn't wait for him to say more. She took off at a run, climbing the stairs up to the level they used for their team. The bathroom was to the right at the end of the hall and she could see a crowd milling around the area already. Pushing her way through, she felt Shadow behind her, his arm coming out to block her from being hit when another agent turned too suddenly.
"God dammit! Get me off this fucking stretcher before you need one! Wings, you fuckwad, get these straps off of me now!"
"Angel? Wha..." Callie began, hearing her friend's voice as she turned the corner. She could see Marcus's head above everyone else's and she zoomed in on him, pushing through the looky-loos.
"What's going on here?" Shadow growled.
Callie smiled, watching as the crowd dispersed until it was just the four of them as well as the emergency team. "Why the hell didn't you do that earlier?" she asked.
"Angel passed out on me," Marcus said, grabbing Callie's arm as if he had to have something to hold on to. "She started saying weird things and then she screamed and went down."
"Callie," Angel yelled, seeing her now that everyone was gone. "Tell this fuck waffle to let me go. I'm not going down to see Dr. Chanteuse, not after you hit her with the bedpan. Callie!"
Callie ducked the question she saw in Shadow's eyes and went to her friend. "What the hell happened? Marcus said you passed out."
"I didn't pass out pass out. I just, you know, passed out." Angel grabbed her hand. "You gotta get me out of here. I know what's happening now. My dad's in danger," she whispered, unwilling to let the techs working on her hear what she was saying.
"Are you just saying that so I'll get them to let you go?"
Angel shook her head. "You know me, babe. I might try pulling something like that on Wings but not you. Girl power, remember?" she added, reminding Callie of one of their many nights off spent training and carousing together. She held up her fist, waiting until Callie knocked it with her own. "Now get me off of here. We've got to go. I know who's doing all of this."
Callie glanced over at Shadow. "She's fine," she said. "Will you tell them she's fine?"
"What, no bedpans around to use?" he teased before taking one of the techs aside. Callie started to unstrap Angel, Marcus coming over to help as well as complain.
"You shouldn't be getting up."
Angel sighed, sitting on the edge of the gurney and leaning her head against Marcus's wide chest. "I'm fine, Wings. I know who we're up against. I know who the Old One is."
"Dorian?" he asked, lifting her chin to look down into her eyes.
"How'd you know?"
"You were screaming about him coming after you right before you passed out on me. You aren't getting within five feet of him." Marcus leaned down, not caring who was watching and kissed her. When he lifted his head, he narrowed his eyes at her. "Next time I have you alone, I'm taking you over my knee for putting me through that. You scared ten years off my life."
"You're immortal, you asshole," she glared up at him. "And don't kiss me at work," she hissed, smacking him across one of his huge biceps.
"I'm going to need to be immortal with all the bull shit you get into." He kissed her again, ignoring her screech of indignation. "When we have a chance, you're also going to have to tell me what a fuck waffle is," he told her seriously.
"I hate to interrupt this love fest," Shadow said, coming up behind Callie. "If you're all right, Angel, we need to be briefed on what you know and how you know it."
Angel dropped down off the gurney, stumbling a bit before regaining her footing. "I'm fine," she said gritting her teeth.
"I can see that," Shadow said, his eyes watching her with concern. "Go sit down in the briefing room. Marcus..."
"I'm going with her," he said, grabbing her around the waist even as she tried to smack him away.
"Get off of me, butterfly. I'm not going to let you paw me at work!"
"Does that mean outside of work I get to paw you all I want?" Marcus asked her, steadying her as they walked off.
"You're the south end of a fucking horse headed north, you know that?"
Callie couldn't help but grin. "Where the hell does she come up with this stuff?" she said, mostly to herself.
"A wicked imagination, I would say," Shadow said, watching as the techs cleaned up the rest of the mess they'd made before nodding at him and leaving.
Callie stared after them, feeling a bit uncomfortable now that they were alone again. She glanced at him and then quickly away when she saw him watching her. "I... ah guess we should get to the briefing room." She turned without waiting for him to answer, only stopping when he grabbed her arm.
"Callie, we need to talk," he said, dipping his head until he was close to her ear. "I can still smell you on me."
A rush of blood flooded her cheeks even as heat swam through her system, arousing her passions that were never far from the surface around him. "Y-you shouldn't talk like that here," she whispered.