He nodded to each person, introducing Scarlett to others along the way, explaining who they were. Not once did he mention the pack.
“Your street is very close.”
“Yeah. We’ve all come together to take care of each other.”
Marshall took her hand as they walked into the forest. What little sunlight there was disappeared. He held her hand tightly as they started into the forest.
Slowing down his movements so she wouldn’t trip, his wolf started to pace at the forefront of his mind.
Stand down. She doesn’t know about us.
Mate. She’s ours to claim.
Marshall paused, gripping a tree as his wolf pounced against the wall of his mind, demanding to be released.
Scarlett touched his shoulder. “Marshall, are you okay?”
Her voice, her touch, did what he could not. She pushed his wolf down, happy to have her touch on him.
“Yes. Sorry. I’m fine.”
“Are you coming down poorly?” She reached up to put her hand on his forehead. “You’re warm, but you’re always warm.”
“I’m not sick.” He took her hand, placing a kiss to her knuckles. “Come on. I’m ready to move on.” He locked their fingers together walking toward the stream.
Neither of them spoke, and he used the opportunity to sniff the air. There were a couple of wolves in the forest and they knew he was there.
He couldn’t hear them, but he smelled them. They were close but had seen him with his mate. They were keeping a distance so they were not exposed. There would come a time when he didn’t have a choice and he’d have to show her his true side. It wasn’t going to happen anytime soon.
Marshall wanted her trust along with her love before he opened himself up that far.
“This is really beautiful,” she said. “Do you walk here often?”
“Yes. I love coming here.”
They exited the forest as the river came into view.
“Oh, wow,” Scarlett said. “You can see this from your window.”
“I know. You wanted to see it, and I wanted to be the first one to bring you here.” He headed up toward the large boulder. Many days and nights he’d spent sitting on that boulder thinking about his future. He was an alpha, and when his father stepped down, Marshall would be expected to take his place to rule the pack. His father knew what it was like to be a leader whereas Marshall didn’t know if he could be responsible for so many people. Since Scarlett came into his life, he did think he could handle whatever the pack threw his way.
Releasing his sack and her hand, he pulled out a blanket, placing it over the cold stone. With his mate being human he had to remember she would feel all of the cold stone.
Patting the blanket he encouraged her to sit down.
She took a seat, looking up at him. He took a seat beside her, pulling out the flask of hot chocolate.
“Do you watch the water rushing on by?”
“I do. I can sit here for hours looking at the water. It soothes me.” You soothe me more.
“I can see why. I know it’s cold, but it’s beautiful. It won’t be long until it’s frozen over and solid.” She tucked some hair behind her ear.
“I’m glad I brought you here.”
“Why?”
“I wanted to share a part of myself with you. I’ve never brought anyone here. Even Jack doesn’t come here. He knows about it, but he also knows not to interrupt me when I come here.”
“Why were you so angry with him in the car?” she asked, turning those intense brown eyes onto him.
“He upset you.”
“How can you even know that? You seem to know so much, and I don’t even talk all the time.”
“No, you don’t.” Unlike the girls he’d been with, Scarlett was not easily talkative. He didn’t know if he liked her silences. There was no way for him to know what she was thinking or what about. If it wasn’t for the different smells that came from her, he wouldn’t have an insight. In the car, he’d glared at Jack and his friend knew he had overstepped the line with his comments. “I don’t like how you doubt me. I know I’ve not given you any reason to believe me when I tell you that this is not a joke. I know I’ve got to prove to you that I’m with you with this, all the way.” He passed her a flask of hot chocolate. “Don’t worry. I can wait for you to trust me.”
“Thank you.”
He watched her sip at her drink. She really was the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen. Marshall leaned back on his hands staring up at the clear blue sky. It was cold, and it would be colder still.
“This is nice.” She leaned her head against him, and joy suffused him. Wrapping his arm around her shoulders, he pulled her close.
Pressing his nose against her hair, he inhaled her scent, moaning. He was falling in love with his mate. This wasn’t just about the chemical need of his wolf. Marshall liked Scarlett. She was beautiful inside and out. He’d been too much of an asshole to see what was right in front of him.
“You know I’ve dreamed about this place, and you,” she said, surprising him.
“Have you been here before?”
“No. Strange but my dreams are about this forest and you, and please don’t look at me strangely, wolves, real live wolves.”
He turned to look at her.
“What?” she asked.
“You dream about me and wolves?”
She nodded, humming. “Yeah, everything has been a little strange of late.”
Marshall held her close even as his heart pounded. She was his mate and having dreams about him and the pack. It was meant to be. He was more convinced now than ever before. “Do wolves scare you?”
“No, not in this dream. It’s weird, but when I see the wolf in my dream, I see your eyes and I just know everything is going to be all right.” She shrugged. “It’s just a dream, a recurring one, but a dream all the same.”
He didn’t say anything as she snuggled up against him.
“I love it here, and I know I could stay here forever.”
“I’ll gladly stay here with you.”
This was his world, and Scarlett liked being part of it. His warmth seeped through the clothes she wore, warming her up. She couldn’t believe that she had just admitted the truth about the wolf dreams. Pushing her doubts aside, she enjoyed the warmth of his body against hers.
“I like you, Marshall. I like this guy you’re being. I don’t want to doubt you again.”
He locked their hands together and brought their hands up for her to see. “This is us, baby. I’m not going to back down or give up. You’re mine.”
She stared up into his eyes. “I’ve never had a boyfriend.”
“Well I’m looking forward to being many of your firsts.”
Her heart raced as she remembered the feel of his lips on hers. He’d been her first kiss as well.
“You’re remembering my lips on yours, aren’t you?”
Scarlett nodded.
His free hand stroked over her cheek. The tips of his fingers slid over her lips.
“I loved kissing you as well.”
He started to move closer to her. His breath fanned her face, and Scarlett closed her eyes. She couldn’t hear anything other than the pounding of the blood around her body. Nothing made any sense, and when his lips touched hers, an explosion of pleasure filled every part of her body. Reaching out, she gripped his jacket, holding onto him as he deepened the kiss. He was the one who held all the control, not her.
“You don’t have a clue what you do to me, Scarlett.”
“What do I do to you?” She bit into her lip, opening her eyes to stare right back at him.
“You make me ache for something we can’t do.”
She chuckled, pulling away.
Resting her head on his shoulder, she allowed herself to finally relax in his company. His hand held hers, and she didn’t want to pull away. Taking the flask from him, she shared the hot chocolate with him. Marshall fed her chocolate cake, and when the cold couldn’t be chased away by his body heat, they made their way back to his home.
His parents were in the kitchen when they arrived.
Scarlett stayed for dinner, calling her parents to find they were still at work. She didn’t mind. They were both doctors, and they loved their work and were lovely parents.
She enjoyed the time she spent with Marshall. When he drove her home that evening she was sad for the day to be ending.
“I really enjoyed today.”
“Me, too.” He leaned over and pressed a kiss to her lips. “I’ll see you soon.”
What did that mean? She didn’t ask him what he meant. Instead, she opened the door and walked up to her home. Scarlett let herself inside and turned to wave at Marshall.
Her parents were home and in the kitchen.
They were sharing takeout as she walked inside.
“Hey, honey, did you have fun today?” her mother asked.
“Yes. It was wonderful.” Sitting with her parents, she talked with them about her day. She asked them about theirs, which they discussed in great length.
When dinner was over, she made her way upstairs.
Scarlett froze when she saw Marshall sitting on her bed. She’d not even heard him come back. Closing her door quickly, she kept her gaze focused on him. “I didn’t know you were coming back.”