Chase Nygaard's POV
Arrowhead Pack Clinic
Lunch hadn't happened, and dinner approached as I continued my vigil at Rori's side. The placental tear had partially healed, and the blood flow had stopped. That was the good news. The bad was that she had lost a lot of blood along the way.
I had a cloth and a bowl of warm water, cleaning the blood from her fur as she slept. I kept glancing at the monitors, one for my mate and one for my baby, the only sounds in the room. I squeezed the bloody cloth out over the bowl and kept up my work.
I could see our son moving around inside the tight ball of her abdomen, just forward of her hind legs. This morning, Rori's abdomen showed a baby bump. In her wolf form, it was more of a baby bulge. I looked up at the fetal monitor, relaxing when I saw his heart rate hadn't changed. He just wanted to move around. I put my hand on her belly, causing him to still. "How's my little guy doing," I said as I moved my hand over him. He was head down, and I felt a leg kick as he started moving around again. "Are you going to be a born soccer player like your Momma?"
He kicked again. "
He's a midfielder, he's got a strong leg,"
Rori said as she stretched. "
Is he doing all right?"
"You're both doing fine,"
I replied. "
The bleeding has stopped, and your placenta is healing. You need to rest and eat."
"I could eat half a deer right now,"
she replied.
There was a knock on the door, and I recognized Possum's scent. "Come in, Mom," I said.
She opened the door, holding a tray of food and a few bottles of milk. Rori's tail started to wag as the smell of braised beef filled the room. "I brought you some dinner, but don't eat it too quickly."
"I'll feed her," I said. She handed me the metal bowl, filled with chunks of beef and gravy. "Nothing for me?"
"You're going to eat in the dining room and reassure the Pack, plus you have all kinds of work to do with the guests leaving and the problems at the front gate," she said. "Go on, ruck off. I can take care of my girl."
The problem with having humans in your Pack, especially in-laws, is that you can't Alpha command them. She pretended I was in charge in front of the Pack, but I knew I had no choice here. "Mom, why don't you feed her while I eat and grab a quick shower?"
"Good idea, son."
I leaned down and kissed Rori's head. "I'll be back in an hour," I whispered.
"
Take your time. The Pack needs you, and I can't do anything but rest."
She licked my hand and turned towards her Mom, who was sitting on the edge of the bed with the food. I left them and walked out the door.
FBI Agent Lana Black got up from the waiting room, where she was talking with some females from our Pack. She stood and followed when I walked out of the treatment area. She got up and followed me into the early evening sun, where Vic was waiting outside with Senior Agent Allison Cook. "We need to talk," he said as he started walking with me towards the Pack House. "Our reinforcements will be here in twenty minutes."
"Reinforcements?" Lana looked over at Allison in confusion. "What reinforcements?"
"We can't depend on the FBI or the Sheriff to protect our Pack and keep the peace in the long term, so we've called in some good friends of ours to help," Vic said. "I expect between twenty and fifty members of the Steel Brotherhood will be here today, with more arriving tomorrow."
"You think it's a good idea to insert a biker gang into a volatile situation?"
"They've helped us before, and they are a CLUB, not a gang," I said. "Who's coming?"
"The National charter put out the call for anyone who could come up and help. I planned to organize the help like last time. I'll put some at the entrances, and some at the beach."
I nodded; the idea was to have them as a buffer. It would let us separate those known werewolves from the video coverage from potential crazies. "Issue rifles and pistols from the armory to those who need them. I want at least one boat out on the water at all times, occupants with recognized carry permits in Minnesota. Nobody goes past the vehicle gates armed, leave that for the police," I said. "Agent Cook, I'll need you to warn law enforcement they are coming and what they are here to do. They will be on my land at my invitation, and none are felons or prohibited from possessing firearms. They wouldn't be in the Club if they were."
"My boss will want to check that," she said nervously. "He's going to want to stop and check."
"Lacking probable cause, he has no standing. A permit isn't required to carry a firearm on private land, and we will carry in a manner that doesn't threaten law enforcement. Make sure he knows we aren't asking permission, we're warning him of our intention to use an armed show of force to deter any attacks on the Pack." We'd been through this before. "If he has any questions, he can contact our Pack Lawyer, Ralph Emerson. Anything dealing with coordination can go through the senior person at the main gate, or through one of you."
"I better talk to them in person," she said as she turned around.
"You're going to go from naked pool parties with werewolves to pool parties with werewolves and bikers," Agent Black asked.
"We haven't gotten that wild around humans, though I'm sure a lot of the single guys would appreciate it," I said. "I'll put out the word." Opening the link to the entire Pack, I updated them all at once. "
Our friends from the Steel Brotherhood will be here soon to help with security. We need to prepare rooms and plan food for up to fifty for the next week. The pool is swimsuit-required effective immediately. In the meantime, the previous restrictions apply. Unless you are in a spot like between the Pack House and the Clinic that is out of sight of lake and borders, anyone who shifted at the road is to stay out of sight. Use the tunnels between buildings. Also, all windows facing the lake or the borders are to keep shades down, or drapes pulled shut. We don't want to give any snipers a free shot. Vic will be adjusting the security watch schedule and changing assignments as our help arrives, so direct any questions to him."
Vic lowered his head as he opened the door to the lower level of the Pack House for me. "
The ban on wolf forms outdoors remains in effect. If you need to shift, do it inside where no humans can see you. I'm proud of you all and what you have done, Arrowhead Pack. That is all."
I repeated what I'd said over the link to Agent Black. "Anything else I might be missing?"
"Arming up and surrounding yourself with bikers isn't going to make people understand you or accept you," she said. "It makes it seem like you have something to hide."
"You're right," I said. "I have an idea." We went up to my office to make some calls.
Rori King's POV
Arrowhead Pack Clinic
I felt much better after eating some food and taking a nap. Doc Olson woke me up as he did another exam, and he told me I was doing fine. I needed to rest and heal, so I put my head down on the pillow and closed my eyes.
"
Rori, are you up for visitors? The toddlers are restless, and I have a big favor to ask."