Chapter 16
A fat wet tongue licked the side of Lucy's face. She opened her eyes, realizing she must have fainted.
Standing inches above her was a giant black wolf. The creature must have been twice the size of other wolves she had seen on TV. Its fur was shiny and thick. It had massive paws positioned on either side of her head.
And it had intelligent amber eyes.
Lucy's own eyes widened as she remembered her conversation with Jackson.
"Oh my god." Lucy whispered.
Holy shit. He really is a wolf!
"J-Jackson?"
The wolf... Jackson ... licked the side of her face again. He yipped at her and his tongue lolled out of his large jaws. He sat back on his haunches and cocked his head to the side.
Lucy sat up and continued to take him in.
He's beautiful.
The wolf placed his snout against her hand. She scratched him behind the ears. She sat silently, petting the wolf's large head for several minutes. "Well, Fido, what am I gonna do now?" It hit her how much her life had changed in just a week's time.
The black wolf growled at her lowly. She jumped back, surprised at the hair-raising sound. The wolf took a few steps away from Lucy. Popping sounds filled the air.
Like bones breaking.
Lucy had to look away, it was just too soon for her to want to watch the change.
After the sounds subsided, she looked up and there was her Jackson. Human Jackson. Standing in front of her, naked as the day he was born. She might have been turned on if she wasn't so overwhelmed right now.
"I'm no
dog
, little one." Jackson said hotly.
This is just too much
.
How can this be? How did I get myself into this?
Jackson softened, seeing that Lucy was visibly shaken. "You're handling this very well, Lucy. I'm impressed." Lucy was encouraged by his praise, but she found her thoughts still circling around the unbelievable circumstances. "By the way, thank you for the compliment, little one, but my wolf's beauty doesn't begin to rival yours. I can't wait to meet your wolf when the time comes."
Wait a minute, I didn't say he was beautiful out loud.
"
Can...can you read my thoughts?" Lucy asked quietly.
"Only as the wolf. For now. Once we mate, we'll be able to communicate through thought in both human and wolf forms."
Wolf forms? My wolf? What the fuck!
Feeling on the verge of a panic attack, Lucy began to back away from Jackson, moving back towards the office.
"Lucy! Lucy, wait. I know this is a lot to take in, but please, baby, listen to me. Lucy.
Lucy stop!
"
His last two words came out with a strange echo. Lucy felt her feet immediately cease movement, almost as if they were stuck to the ground.
She turned her head to look at Jackson, pleading. "I just need some time, Jackson. Please. Just give me a day or two. I... I have a lot to think about. This is just so..." she couldn't even find the words to finish the thought.
For the first time since she had met him, Jackson actually looked unsure. He gave her a long sad look before saying quietly, "Go ahead, little one." He sounded so defeated, Lucy's body urged her to go comfort him. Her feet were finally free, she could easily run to him. But the growing panic in her head caused her to run back out of the woods.
Tyson was waiting for her when she arrived in the parking lot of the office. "I'll take you back to the hotel, Ma'am."
She nodded at him and slipped into the car door he had opened for her. As she looked out the window and saw Jackson exit the forest, the first tear began to fall.
***
After thanking Tyson for the ride, Lucy walked into the hotel lobby and saw Mae giving her a compassionate look from the front desk. Lucy locked eyes with the old woman and felt tears slide down her cheeks. Mae rushed over and wrapped the crying Lucy into a big bear hug.
More life big wolf hug.
She sobbed again.
Mae wordlessly stroked her hair. Wrapping her arm around Lucy's shoulders, Mae guided her to her room.
"I just... I just don't understand, Aunt Mae." Lucy cried as she blew her nose and flopped down at the edge of the bed.
"I know, dear. But nor do any of us understand it. Not really, anyway. We are what we are." Mae said, full of elder wisdom. She sat next to Lucy and held the girl's hand.