Mick looked out across the pavilion floor. Twenty to thirty
sixteen year old shape shifters filled the dance floor. Tyburn stood at one side nodding his head as
Rachel talked with him. On the opposite
side, the two new security guards stood, their gazes patrolling one end of the
dance floor to the other.
The two guards hadn’t said much since they rolled into town
three weeks prior. Rampant rumors said they were mixed breed runts that looked
worse than their bark or bite. Mick
shook his head. One was a frilled lizard shifter relocated from Australia after
his tour in Iraqi. The other was a porcupine.
His accuracy with knives and guns even had several on the police force
giving him wide berth. So new breeds
came to town. Would they settle down as others had? Find what they were looking
for and know they’d come home?
“Makes you think twice about having kids,” Vernon said,
strolling up.
Mick chuckled. “I don’t think you’ve got much choice. Yours
are here and grown.”
“Good point,” Vernon conceded. “I don’t remember giving my parents as much
crap as today’s kids do.”
“Vernon McMahon stopping lying,” Miss Ellie chastised,
coming up behind her husband. “You’ve
told me your sainted mother pulled your wolfish ass out of more fights than
your father did.”
“Fights with my litter mates. Raising twelve rambunctious cubs isn’t easy, “Vernon
offered.
“No wonder your father took that traveling salesman position.”
Miss Ellie linked her arm with Vernon’s.
“Wasn’t that your late husband my dear?” Vernon lifted Miss
Ellie’s hand to his lips and licked her knuckles.
Mick turned ready to make his escape when Miss Ellie spoke. “I
see Mooney, Nick, and Zivia. Let’s go
see our grandchildren.”
“Yes, dear,” Vernon replied guiding Miss Ellie through the
crowd toward the other end of the pavilion.
“I wonder if we’ll be as tame when we’re there age,” Trina
asked moving up beside Mick.
“Tame?” Mick questioned.
“You haven’t seen those two when they’re pranking.”
“Pranking?” Trina entwined her fingers with his. The rough edges of the two-carat diamond ring
she wore roughed his fingers.
Mick raised their hands to his lips. He kissed the back of Trina’s hand and
winked. “Oh yeah. Ask Gill about snow ball fights with Vernon and Miss Ellie
vs. Thor and Loki.”
Trina snickered. “Another time. You promised to show me some
stars once the music got going.”
As if on cue, music began playing and many of the teens
started dancing. Mick slipped his arm around Trina’s waist and leaned closer. “Stars
and much more once we get home tonight, my love.”
1 comment:
I love frilled lizards. And a porcupine knife expert? Groovy. Glad to see the Peak's expanding.
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