"Shite." He'd have to have Sean take a look. Sean knew far more about computers than Liam did, more than Shifters were allowed to know.
The rest of Brian's living room--his video and DVD collection, his books, his magazines--told Liam nothing except that, like Connor, Brian had an obsession with cars. Cars were a sickness among younger Shifters. Liam couldn't see the attraction; it wasn't as though they were Harleys.
Liam took a quick look through Brian's bedroom, but came up with even less. If Brian had secrets, he didn't hide them in the house he shared with his mother. Liam did find a few pictures of Michelle tossed carelessly into the drawer of the nightstand. She'd been a pretty girl, with honey-blonde hair and a sweet smile, her skin tanned from the Texas sun. Photos of her and Brian together told Liam she didn't mind at all that he was Shifter.
"Did you put these in here?" he called to Sandra.
"No," she said when she looked. "Brian kept them there. The police took away about half of them when they searched."
Liam was surprised they'd left any. But maybe they'd taken enough to show the jury what a pretty, helpless innocent Brian had corrupted.
"Can I have this one?" He held up a photo of Michelle with both arms around Brian.
"Sure."
She was trying to make herself stop caring. Liam recognized the signs, having seen them in both his father and Kenny when they lost their mates.
Pretending that they'd let go, that their beloved's things were just things, of no importance.
"Will you ask Brian about her?" Liam asked as he pocketed the photos.
"Find out whether he was going to claim her? It's important."
Sandra shook her head. "I'll not be visiting him again."
"Don't give up yet."
Vehemence entered her eyes, making her come alive. "I can't visit him.
He
won't let me."
"Who?" Liam's eyes narrowed. "Fergus?"
"Yes, Fergus. I've been told to stay away, to let Brian go."
Liam went to her and rubbed her shoulders. "Sandra, you can't do that.
He's your son, your cub. He needs you now more than ever."
"Tell that to Fergus. I had orders."
"Well, here's me overriding those orders."
Sandra laughed, an unhealthy sound. "You can't."
"I'm using my prerogative of second in command of this Shiftertown."
For now,
he thought silently. "I say go see Brian, and let me deal with Fergus."
"I can't let you do that. He can kill you."
"He already wants to kill me for so very many reasons. You're the only one who can do this for us, love. Fergus won't let me near Brian, and he won't let Kim talk to him anymore, but stopping a mother from seeing her cub--that one he won't be able to justify. I'm betting he knows that."
Sandra looked tired. "I can't stand up to him, Liam."
"You won't have to. He's not here, and his lieutenants won't interfere with a mother's rights." Liam gave her an encouraging smile. "Even Fergus's thugs have mothers who wouldn't let them hear the end of it if they kept you from your cub."
Sandra relaxed a little. "You are full of shit, Liam."
"Try it. They won't hurt you, not around so many humans. You want to see Brian, don't you?"
"Will you come with me?"
"I can't." Liam rubbed her shoulders again, wishing he could tell her that everything would be fine and mean it. "They'll waffle about stopping you, but they won't let me anywhere near the jail. But you go on. Have a good talk with him, and tell me everything he says."
Kim hung up her cell phone as Liam walked in the back door. A strange sensation flashed through her, and it took her a minute to recognize it--she was glad to see him.
She hadn't been so happy to see someone enter a room in a long, long time, not since her parents had passed. Friends were fine, and Abel was--All right, so whenever Abel had walked in, her first reaction usually had been impatience and irritation.
Seeing Liam made her heart beat faster and not simply because of lust. She went warm as he smiled at her and leaned down to kiss her cheek.
"Where is everyone?" he asked.
"Your dad, still next door with Glory. Connor went out to hook up with some friends, he said. Ellison came over, and he and Sean took off."
"Oh, did he? Leaving you alone and unprotected?" He played with the hair at the back of her neck.
"Not with every single one of your neighbors outside staring at the house. Maybe you noticed them?"
"Wondering what I'm doing in here with the human woman." Liam massaged her neck, leaning down to nip the shell of her ear. "What would you like me to do?"
Kim's body grew pliant. "Liam, about this friend I want to invite..."
"What about him? He wasn't your lover, was he?"
"No. Really, he's just a friend. I've known him since college. I didn't want to say this in front of all the others, but Silas is a journalist. A very good one. He wants to do some pieces on Shifters and make a documentary. Kind of show how they're mistreated, that kind of angle."
Liam straightened up, eyes wary. "Let another human uncover Shifter secrets?"
"No, I mean show Shifter life in its reality--the kids playing in the yards, like that Michael in his pool I saw the first day I was here. He's cute, and he'd have great appeal. Humans can watch Shifter moms planting gardens, dads coming home from their working-class jobs. Teenagers like Connor playing soccer or holding hands with their girlfriends. Let people see how peaceful you are, how
normal."
"Is that all? You know Fergus would never let that happen,"
"That's why I'm asking you." Kim smiled up at him, trying to look impossibly sweet.
Liam's gaze softened. "You're a crafty lass, Kim. You want these stories to switch public opinion to Brian's side, don't you now?"
"It couldn't hurt."
Liam laughed softly and kissed the top of her head. "And you know if I say yes, I won't tell Fergus."
"Something like that. Or your father?"
"Or my father, who would feel obligated to pass on the information.
Bring this Silas to the party and let me meet him. No cameras, no notebooks.
Strictly off the record until I get to know him."
"Of course. He's fair, Liam, which is why I thought of him."
"But if I don't like him..."
"I tell him no. Promise."
"All right then." Liam leaned down, resumed nibbling her earlobe. "But enough talking. I'm thinking about the fact that we're alone in this house."
"Having someone in the house didn't stop you yesterday," she pointed out in a shaky voice.
"That was mating frenzy. Today I want to take it slow. To give you everything I want, in my own time." Liam ran his fingers down her spine, trailing fire. "I want to see if you're wearing garters under that sexy skirt."
Kim leaned against the kitchen counter and slid her skirt up a few inches. "I am."
Liam's warm hands covered her thighs, his thumbs hooking into the tops of her stockings. "That's my girl."
Kim found herself seated on the counter with Liam standing between her legs. Liam's warm lips played on hers while he slid his hands to the insides of her thighs. "Could this be a thong?" he murmured, touching it. "The thing you said you couldn't be wearing?"
"Could be."
"Did you wear it for me, Kim?"
"Yes."
Liam nuzzled her cheek. "I like that." He licked where he nuzzled. "It's easy to move aside."
"That's the point of it."
"You're wet for me," he said.
"I am." Kim drew her hand along his zipper. "You're ready too, I see.
Either that or you shoved a baseball bat down there."
"I'm thinking that would be painful."
"I'm thinking you're in pain now," Kim whispered in his ear. "I would be, if I had something that big in my pants."
"Want to find out what it's like?"
"I wouldn't mind."
She'd never done it leaning back on a counter, her skirt up, her panties shoved aside, and her lover letting his jeans drop around his ankles. But then, she'd never had a lover like Liam, a large, raw-muscled Irishman with beautiful eyes.
She found herself with her legs locked around him, his hands cradling her head while she felt the burn of them joining. His lips were all over her, face, throat, hair, mouth.
"You feel so good, Kim. You feel so fucking good."
Kim didn't answer. She sensed desperation in him, the need to bury himself in sex and forget the strange argument he'd had with his dad as well as Fergus's ultimatum. Liam seemed the most unnerved of all of them, even Dylan.
The untamed joy of what they did made Kim want to shout out loud, and so did the danger that someone could walk in and catch them. Her partners had always practiced safe sex--not only in the sense of using condoms, but in ensuring the lights were out, the doors locked, and the windows shaded, so no one would ever know what they were doing.
Liam wanted Kim and didn't care who knew. He'd broadcast the fact far and wide, proudly. Instead of being embarrassed, Kim's heart swelled with joy.
Another part of her did too. She rocked her hips, loving the sensation of him deep inside her.
"Liam," she groaned. "I want you to do dirty things to me."
"Happy to, love," he said, his face against hers. "You name them, I'll do them."
She moved faster, and he did, and she did again. "I'm loving
this
right now."
"I love what you make me feel," he whispered.
Kim tried to think of something sexy to say, but words fled her brain.
"Just shut up and do me."
Liam laughed. He rocked into her swiftly, until they were both breathless with it. Liam held her tightly as he came, his seed scalding, his mouth hard on hers. His kisses were still unpracticed, but Kim didn't care.
She caught his tongue, his lips, his teeth with hers, kissing him back with joyous abandon.
Liam smiled into her mouth, and Kim laughed with him. Sex didn't get better than this.
Her heart beat wildly when she thought that maybe it did--with Liam.
The idea triggered her orgasm. She gyrated against him, unsure how much noise she was making and not really caring.
When she wound down, Liam backed out of her, still hard, pulled up his pants, and carried her to the sagging living room sofa. He collapsed onto it, Kim on top of him, both of them panting.
"Oh, man, that was good." Kim lay against his shoulder trying to get her breath. Laughter didn't help.
Liam ran his fingers through her hair. "Not what I had in mind, but not bad."
"What do you mean, not
bad?"
Liam regarded her with half-closed predator's eyes. "I told you, I wanted to take it slow. Love you like you deserve. Not screwing you quick-time on a kitchen counter."
Kim kissed the tip of his nose. "I didn't mind. Not at all. Maybe you noticed?"
"I want to give you so much." Liam's hold tightened into a hard embrace. "So much, Kim. Everything I once had, everything I lost. I want it back--for you."
She heard Liam's heart beating rapidly beneath her ear, and her own heart squeezed. His declarations scared her. She could dismiss his words as those of a man happy he'd just gotten into a woman's pants, words that would evaporate as soon as he was sated. Except the throbbing of his heart was from more than physical exertion. His voice held uncertainty, a longing he feared he couldn't fulfill.
Kim ran her fingers along the hard plane of his chest. "You don't need to do anything for me."
"Don't be daft, woman. I take care of you now. I want to do everything for you."
She shook her head. "I take care of myself. I have a decent job and a nice house. That's more than a lot of people have."
"Before we took the Collar, a man took his mate home to his family and sequestered her. He did everything for her, hunted for her, kept her warm and fed and comfortable, pampered her in every way."
"Really? I guess you hadn't ever heard of women's rights."
"Not in the nineteenth century, love." Liam smiled. "Not
sequestered
as in kept in prison. Sequestered as in protected from all others. Female Shifters have always been in short supply, and we had to keep them from being stolen by other Shifters. The mate bond is sacrosanct, but when times were bad, other males stopped caring about sacrosanct." He cradled Kim closer. "So I have to fight my instincts not to lock you somewhere safe and beat off everyone from even looking at you."
Kim had never considered herself a precious object before. Certainly Abel had never treated her as more than a convenience, and men she'd dated earlier in life hadn't been much better. Her relationships had been the
"friends with benefits" kind. No true, undying love, no
I want to take care of
you and protect you for the rest of our lives.
Kim had spent enough time taking care of herself that having someone want to relieve her of the burden felt strange, though nice. She wasn't going to let Liam do it, but the feeling was still nice.
Liam swung her into his arms and rolled to his feet at the same time.
Kim found herself against his chest with her head on his shoulder, Liam striding toward the stairs.
"What are you doing?" she asked.
"Taking you upstairs where we belong. I'm tired of fighting my instincts."
A pleasant shiver went through her. "What does that mean?"
His eyes were white-blue when he looked down at her, his pupils changing. "I'm going to love you all night, my
mate
. On a bed. I'm going to love you until we can't stand up."
If Abel had said that, Kim would have rolled her eyes or thought about what unsatisfying work that would be. When Liam said it, her whole body came alive.
To tease him, she said, "I really should look at my case files."
The look Liam gave her was savage. "Screw your case files."
Kim laughed. Liam growled and sprinted up the last of the stairs, slammed into the bedroom and tossed her on the bed. As her clothes came off, then his, Kim gave in. For one night of her life, she was going to enjoy making wild, crazy love with a man who promised to make it unforgettable, no matter what might come in the morning.
It was Sean's turn to cook breakfast, and Liam grabbed a plateful of pancakes from him as the sun poured through the eastern windows. "Kim will be down in a minute."
Sean sent him an annoyed look with bloodshot eyes. "I'm thinking of soundproofing your room."
"The sounds of loving bother you that much, do they?" Liam asked him.
"It does when you're shouting all night."
Connor grinned from his place at the table. "I had to wear headphones with the music cranked up. It barely drowned you out."
"You gobshites are just jealous. Where's Dad?"
Sean slammed the spatula to the counter. "Where do you think?"
Next door. With Glory. Good. "Do you begrudge your old dad getting some?" Liam asked Sean in a light voice. "A grateful son you are."
"Sean's pissed because
he's
not getting any," Connor said. "I don't mind because I'm still too young and innocent to know what it all means."
"Bullshit," Sean growled.
Connor laughed at him. Liam clapped Sean on the shoulder and turned away with his breakfast. "You'll find a mate someday, Sean. Then we'll make fun of the noise from
your
room."
Sean gave him a dark look and went back to his batter. His bad mood was about more than Liam keeping him awake. Sean had been ready to lay down his life for them yesterday, and that hadn't been an easy thing for him to do.
Liam started to sit down, then felt the unmistakable presence of Kim coming down the stairs. Smelled her as well, all fresh from her shower. She wore a casual skirt and sleeveless shirt, her legs bare, feet in strappy, high-heeled sandals.
"Are those pancakes?" she asked. "I'm starving."
Liam drew her into his arms. He'd woken with her in his arms not an hour ago, and hadn't that been the best feeling in the world? Liam nuzzled her cheek, then kissed her lips.
Kim smiled up at him. "Pancakes are that good, are they?"
"Sean's almost as good a cook as me. Come and sit."
Connor got out of his chair as Kim approached, and Liam gave him a nod. Kim looked startled as Connor wrapped his lanky arms around her, ending his sloppy hug with a kiss on the cheek.
"Good morning, Kim," he said as he released her.
"Good morning to you too. I--" Her speech cut off as Sean stepped up and gave her a more practiced hug, tight squeeze, a rub on the back, a kiss to her hair.
"You like blueberry, Kim?" Sean asked, as he released her and turned back to the stove.
"Sure. Blueberry. Great."
Liam caressed the back of Kim's neck and led her to her place at the table. "Sleep well, did you?"
"No." Kim plopped down, reached for the pitcher of juice in the middle of the table. "But you know that. Sean, Connor, are you trying to comfort me for having to spend the night with Liam?"
Connor hooted with laughter. Even Sean broke out of his sour mood to grin. "Are you in need of comfort, Kim?" Sean asked. "Is he that bad?"
"Shut it," Liam growled, but he was too full of afterglow to care about their teasing. "They're acknowledging you as my mate, love. Welcoming you to the family."
"I forgot. Shifters like to hug. A lot."
Liam ran his hand up Kim's arm, her silken skin a joy beneath his fingertips. "Is there something wrong with that? Touching and hugging is a good thing."
"It's unusual," Kim said. "For humans, I mean."
"Touching is reassurance, keeping the bonds between family intact.
It's more than love; it's necessary."
"Humans do it too," Sean said from the stove. "Except they get embarrassed. So they invent strange rituals, like giving flowers and candy to ladies. Human men punch each other when they like each other. I've seen them do it."
"Sean has made a study of humans and their behavior," Liam said. "It gives him something to do."
Kim gave Sean a look of respect. "Well, if you can figure out human behavior, more power to you. Even humans can't figure it out."
"But I'm outside looking in," Sean said. "It's different."
"So are Shifters to humans." Kim accepted her plate of pancakes and dug in. "I know you all don't want to talk about this, but I don't want to hear any more discussion about you giving in to Fergus. He's just trying to sow dissention. I've been thinking it over, and I think what y'all really need is a good lawyer, and one just happens to be eating pancakes with you. I'm going to dig into Shifter law and see if Fergus really can tell your dad to step down, or try to find some loophole to keep him from succeeding. So I'll need to know what rules and customs or whatever aren't written down. I need to know
everything."
With his mate so near, with her scent and his all over her, Liam didn't much care about Fergus, Brian, and the screwed-up mess they'd gotten the rest of Shiftertown into. "That's fine, Kim. I won't stop you trying. Just don't be getting your hopes up, love."
Kim finished the last of her pancakes and got to her feet. "It beats letting Fergus win."
"He won't," Liam said, watching her hips sway as she took her plate to the sink. "I won't let him."
Sean gave him a dark look. "I still think my way is best." He didn't mean it like he had yesterday, Liam could tell, because Sean's tension had eased a long way. But Sean was still angry.
"We need you as the Guardian, Sean," Liam said softly. "Connor's not yet ready to take up the sword."
"No-ho," Connor said, from deep in his car magazine. "Don't you dare die on me, Sean."
Kim looked confused again. Liam gestured her out to the back porch and followed her down the steps to the fenceless backyard and the Austin summer sunshine. It would be another hot one, but later tonight, the cool moon would cover the yard in silver light.
"I have to go to work," Kim said.
"I know."
"You'll try to come with me, won't you?"
"I will be coming with you. I'm not letting you out of my sight, not with Fergus's thugs wandering about and Fergus mad as hell at the Morrisseys.