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The Dragon's Woman (Elemental Dragons Book 3) by Emilia Hartley (213)

“Is something burning?”

Dan glanced down at Lucy, surprised. “You must have a good sense of smell,” he laughed, as they approached the cabin.

Lucy gave him a slightly confused look. “Of course I do,” she replied. “Don’t you?”

Dan shrugged, not quite sure what she meant but not wanting to come across as even more of an idiot. “Yeah, I guess. Anyway, that’s the reason I got takeout. Nick was cooking. From what Jo said, it didn’t go well…” He was so distracted by her beauty that he was barely thinking straight, having to double check that everything he said made sense. He felt like some kind of hero, walking back home with the rescued girl beside him. Except he had a black eye and he hadn’t really done anything. Lucy had been able to hold her own against her brother.

“Here we are,” he smiled, walking up to the cabin and knocking on the door. “They’ll be friendly, don’t worry.”

Lucy tried to smile back, but Dan noticed the anxiety in her eyes. He could understand that, considering she’d just put her trust in a random stranger who was taking her to meet more strangers, all in the hope that they’d be able to help her out for a while.

“Take a deep breath,” he said, softly “They won’t bite.” The door opened and Jo stood, framed in the doorway. “Dan,” she exclaimed, her eyes on the bag of takeout he held in his hand. “Thank you, I’m so hungry!” Taking the bag from him, she walked over to the kitchen table, leaving Dan to follow after.

"Uh, Jo," Dan began, looking around for Nick. "This is Lucy." He didn't even think that Jo had noticed Lucy since she was so busy getting the takeout organized.

Jo stopped what she was doing, turning around slowly to look at Dan and Lucy. "Oh, I'm so sorry," she apologized. "I didn't even see you there!" Throwing Dan an enquiring glance, she walked over and shook Lucy's hand. "Are you a friend of Dan's?"

“Not really,” Lucy replied, honestly. “We’ve only just met.”

Dan rubbed the back of his head with one hand, a little self-conscious as Jo gave him another curious look. “I need to talk to Nick,” he mumbled, knowing that Jo could take care of Lucy. “Where is he?”

“Out with the other two,” Jo replied. “They’ll be back soon.”

As though they'd known Jo was talking about them, the front door flew open and Nick, Tom and Savannah walked in, all talking at once.

“Nick?” Jo interrupted, drawing his attention. “This is Lucy.”

Their chatter died at once. Three pairs of eyes settled on Lucy, who gave a slightly self-conscious smile. "Hi," she murmured, glancing at them all. "I'm Lucy."             

Dan caught the helpless look she threw at him. “Her brother’s just gone and left her,” Dan clarified, trying to give some kind of explanation so that they’d stop staring at Lucy. “Actually, he was the one to leave and Lucy decided not to go with him.” He waved a hand, trying to be as casual as possible. “Regardless, I said she was welcome to come and meet you guys.”

“I’m sorry if I’ve caused any trouble,” Lucy muttered, as Dan walked over to stand beside her.

“You’ve not caused any trouble at all,” he reassured her. Letting his hand slip around her shoulders, he gave her a light squeeze.

There was silence in the cabin. A few seconds ticked by, forcing Dan to give Nick a pleading look. The last thing he wanted was for Lucy to feel unwelcome.

After taking a deep breath, a smile appeared on Nick’s face. “Like Dan said, it’s no trouble at all,” he said, just as Tom put his head in his hands and groaned loudly.

“Not again,” Tom mumbled. “Why does this keep happening to us?”

“Tom!” Savannah exclaimed, prodding him in the side. “Don’t be rude.”

“Why does what keep happening?” Dan asked, completely confused.

“Hi,” Savannah said, ignoring Dan completely. “I’m Savannah. It’s nice to meet you, Lucy.”

Lucy shook Savannah's hand, although her eyes stayed on Tom who was still muttering darkly to Nick. It was obvious to everyone that he wasn't exactly pleased with her being here.

“Don’t mind him,” Savannah continued, noticing Lucy concern. “Tom’s always a bit wary, especially when there’s a new shifter in town.”

Dan stared at Savannah, his mouth falling open. Heat rippled through his cheeks as embarrassment hit him full force. Lucy was a shifter? Why had he not noticed? Running a hand through his hair, he closed his eyes in frustration and humiliation.

“You didn’t know?” Savannah asked, a wide smile spreading across her face. “Come on, Dan! What about those bear senses of yours?”

"Wasn't using them," Dan muttered, feeling even more foolish. "Or, not as well as I should have been." He wasn't like Tom and Nick, who used the full strength of their senses all the time. Since Lucas had never let them be in human form for long, Dan was still getting used to being that way again. Obviously, his lack of practice had made him miss quite a lot.

Lucy's giggle met his ears, even though she turned away slightly in an attempt to hide her laughter from him. "You mean, you didn't know she was a shifter?" Nick interrupted, apparently overhearing their conversation. Dan groaned, wishing Savannah hadn't said a word

"What?" Tom exclaimed, throwing his hands in the air. "You're supposed to be a shifter, Dan."

Dan opened his mouth to try and explain, but Jo interrupted them all. "The food's getting cold," she said, in a firm voice. "Why don't we sit down to eat before this goes any further? Savannah and Tom, there's coffee and some snacks in the fridge if you guys are hungry."

"Good idea," Dan muttered, walking to the table to pick up his food. He needed a few minutes to collect himself and to push away the sheer humiliation he was experiencing. Now he'd managed to knock Lucy over, get punched in the face by her brother and not work out that she was a shifter. Could he have made a worse first impression?

 

While Jo, Savannah, and Lucy were busy getting everything ready, Nick and Tom rounded on Dan. It seemed he wasn’t going to have the lucky escape he’d been hoping for.

“So, do you want to explain how you managed to end up meeting a random shifter and bringing her back here?” Tom exclaimed, his brow furrowing.

"And how you managed not to recognize she was a shifter in the first place?" Nick replied, although, thankfully, he was at least smiling.

“I’m sorry,” Dan muttered. “I don’t know how I missed that.” There wasn’t really another excuse he could give.

Nick snorted. “I do.”

Frowning, Dan looked at Nick, scratching his head in confusion. “How?”

“A beautiful girl practically falls in your lap and you don’t notice she’s a shifter….only means one thing. You’ve got it bad.”

Dan let out a long breath, knowing that Nick was probably right but not wanting to admit it right away. Dan had expected Nick to be frustrated - angry even, but Dan was grateful that he’d mellowed recently. Tom had once muttered something about how it was to do with Jo’s easy going attitude influencing him.

“You’re not going to deny it, then?” Nick grinned, slapping a hand on Dan’s shoulder. “Listen, I don’t mind that she’s here, but we have to know the full story before we can make a decision as to whether or not she can stay.” His face grew serious, but Dan understood straight away. There couldn’t be too careful, especially now that Lucas was on the hunt for revenge.

Tom let out a snort. “You’re far too trusting, Nick. She’ll just tell you some sob story and you’ll let her stay, no matter what! This could potentially be a very dangerous situation.”

Beginning to grow worried, Dan watched the exchange between the two brothers. He didn't want Lucy to go, but Tom would have some sway over his brother. He wanted to jump in and defend her but instead decided to stay quiet and let Nick talk.

Nick nodded but remained resolute. "I'm aware of that, Tom. For what it's worth, I think you need to start being a little more trusting. Not every shifter that turns up has been sent by Lucas."

Tom’s eyes narrowed, as a low grumble came from his chest. “Savannah turned her back on Lucas and the Northern Wind pack.”

“And that’s exactly my point,” Nick finished. “You of all people should understand how letting someone in, just a little bit, can change their entire perspective on things.” He put a gentle hand on Tom’s shoulder, trying to keep him calm. “Just give Lucy a chance to explain and don’t immediately start trying to find holes in her story. Not everyone is out to get us.”

Dan agreed with every word. Leaving Tom to calm himself down, Nick and Dan made their way back to the kitchen table.

“Thank you, Nick,” Dan murmured. “I appreciate your trust. I’m sure Lucy does too.”

Nick grinned. “Not at all. Looks like you’re not going to be lonely for much longer!”

Desperately hoping that Lucy hadn’t overheard that, Dan gave her a smile as he sat down. “Smells delicious, as usual,” Nick grinned, sitting down next to Jo. “Thank you for getting this, Dan. After almost burning down the cabin, I don’t think I’ll be cooking again any time soon…”

Jo rolled her eyes. “Unless you did this on purpose so that I won’t make the same mistake of asking you again.”

Nick said nothing, making Lucy laugh. Digging into their food, Dan let his gaze move over Lucy as she spoke to Jo. She was still cautious since her eyes would occasionally dart around the room and her whole body remained tense, but she was slowly beginning to relax. He just hoped that, whatever her reasons were for being alone, Nick would let her stay.

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