So, this is the last bit. I am working on a sequel because I had far too many ideas to fit into this story (if you've stuck with this you'll have read over 80,000 words). I've got no idea when that will be done and get posted because real life keeps getting in the way! I have finished a story about how Peter and Michael met in training and I'll get that up at some point when I've done the final edit.
Anyhow, thanks very much for reading this, and for your votes, e-mails and comments. Just a reminder that there is m/m in this story.
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The first arrival to the house in the morning was the medic, who was greeted warmly by everyone. His first task was to see to Dill, and he confirmed to Tilly and Sam that he was pleased with his progress and they would leave him without sedation to see when he woke. A quick check on Sky revealed she was recovering well and only needed to keep going as she was. His rounds left Finn and Sky very pleased, but Tilly even more worried than before. She continued to sit by Dill's bedside but every twitch of his body made her concern rise. She didn't know when or if he would wake up, and any indication set her on edge.
About mid-morning she heard a car arriving and Sam shot her the thought that it was Mark and another representative from the Council. She made her apologies, not wanting to leave Dill's side even to see their boss. She knew Sam would let her know later what had gone on, but right now there were more important things on her mind.
It was about an hour later when she started to feel something. It wasn't anything definite at first, but as the feeling grew it became more clear. It was confused and weak, but for the first time she felt Dill's presence. It didn't ease her concerns but it was an indication that he was waking. If only she could tell what state he would be in and whether he would wake completely. In the end her own nerves meant that she asked for the doctor to keep her company, hoping that he would be able to reassure her. He gave Dill another check up but couldn't help ease her worry.
'I'm sorry, but I still don't know. I can't feel him like you can, I'm just going on his responses. He does seem more alert and the drugs should be wearing off now, but until he speaks to us I can't be certain of anything.'
'Sorry, I'm just going slowly crazy here and I thought you would be the most useful person to be with. I know you can't make any promises.'
'I will stay. I want to see him awake too, and if you can sense him it will help.'
The two of them kept sitting, Tilly holding Dill's hand and stroking it gently, talking to him and both asking and willing him to wake up. The presence became stronger, but there was still no outward sign and he didn't wake.
Meanwhile, Sam and Tom had been downstairs to greet Mark. They were rather surprised that the other Council member who had come was Sandra. She didn't seem overly keen to see them, but was at least polite this time and made no mention of her feelings about their relationship. They were pleased though when Mark indicated they should retire to Sam's office, and she was left with the four rescued weres to organise their transport back to HQ and start to interview them.
Mark started to talk as soon as they got the door shut on the office. 'My apologies for bringing her, but she is best suited to dealing with the captives and finding out what they know. You were aware she has a strong empath ability, and since Tilly hasn't been able to speak to them it was the logical choice. I assure you that she has been given orders to keep her mouth shut about anything else.'
Sam was pleased to hear it. 'And about Peter and Michael?'
'She doesn't know about that yet. I need to find out from them how they want to play things before I start getting involved.'
Tom wasn't so sure about that idea. 'Can you be sure she won't out them like she did with us? I don't trust her to deal with matters delicately and the boys are only just starting to understand their relationship themselves.'
'I have considered that possibility, and I have a suggestion, or perhaps a request would be the more appropriate way of putting it. But there are a couple of other things I need to discuss with you first.'
'Yes?' asked Sam.
Mark smiled. 'The Council is very pleased with the work your teams have done. The information you have gathered will be invaluable, and I'm sure you don't need telling how much freeing those held means to all of us.' the two men nodded. 'As a result, and perhaps a little thanks to my interference, the feeling is that it would be best for your teams to stay as one. This is of course assuming you have no objections?'
Sam and Tom shook their heads, but the broad smiles they shot at each other said how happy they were with this instruction.
'I didn't think so!' continued Mark. 'Ordinarily two Alphas would be a problem, but with things between you the way they are, I think it will work very well. The Council also like the idea of having mixed teams. Most of our units would not work well like that but you have shown how it can be. We are going to try more mixed units in the future, with those people who are most open minded about it, and by introducing trainees to units to broaden their membership. Which brings me back to Peter and Michael...'
'You were wondering if we wanted a couple of trainees?' asked Tom smiling.
'Am I that predictable?! In all honesty though, the boys are ready for their training with a team, and I think this would be the best place. They already know you and there is the advantage that their relationship will not be judged here. I know it's partly because he is my son, but I do feel the need to protect him, and Michael too.'
Sam and Tom looked at each other for confirmation they were both thinking the same. It only took a glance for Sam to be able to reply. 'We'll take them on boss. They are good guys and everyone gets on with them. Plus they came out on surveillance and have proved their worth with the work they've been doing at the house since. We'd be pleased to have them join our team.'
'Thank you. I will of course have to ask them if it is okay, but I really don't think they will have any objection to staying with you.'
'I think it will be more of a problem wiping the smiles off their faces when you mention it!' Tom laughed. More even than Mark he and Sam knew how much the lions enjoyed being at the house and the freedom to develop their relationship. 'Shall we call them through and give them the good news?'
Mark replied. 'I already did. Once you agreed I didn't want to keep them in suspense any longer.'
The knock at the door just then confirmed that Peter and Michael were eager to hear the news, but from the looks on their faces when they came in, they were fully expecting to be returning to HQ that day and not keen to do it either. Sam and Tom could hardly resist the urge to laugh, but waited for Mark to give them the news, trying not to let their faces give any indication.
Mark started by giving Peter a hug, and surprised everyone by doing the same to Michael. 'I'm really glad to see you both, and I am pleased to hear from the Alphas here how helpful and useful you have been. It's a good indication that you are ready for the next stage of your training.' Peter and Michael just looked at each other slightly confused, so Mark continued. 'I've given the situation some thought, admittedly also in light of your relationship, and I want to place you both with a team so you can develop your skills further. If you agree, you will be assigned here to work for Sam and Tom, with immediate effect.'
The two lions looked stunned for a moment, and Peter recovered his voice first. 'You mean we can stay here? We don't have to go back to HQ?'