Page 69 of Primal Howl


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“Pretty sure the whole floor heard it.”

“Right. I’m sorry our conversation went to a place it didn’t need to go.”

“We obviously have a few things to work out,” Dad said.

“I’d like to put a pin in that until we sort this shit out with the Predators and your cancer.”

He sighed. “I can get behind that.”

“Give me a few and I’ll drop you home.”

“I don’t ride bitch, Ori. But it doesn’t matter. I drove.”

“You fuckin’ drove?” I snapped. “Jesus, Dad, have you lost your fuckin’ mind?”

“I’m fine.”

“Bike or truck?”

“Truck.”

“Give me a few minutes. I’m still gonna drop you home.”

He sighed. “I don’t need you to—”

“Not up for discussion,” I hissed, holding my hand out. “Keys.”

He slammed his keys into my palm and lowered himself into one of the benches against the wall.

“I’ll be right back,” I said, and headed back to Raquel’s room.

* * *

Raquel

“Jesus Christ, what the fuck did you do to yourself?” Tristan asked, walking into my room.

“You’re here!”

“Yeah, sissy, of course I’m here.”

I reached my arms out and he immediately wrapped me in a hug, which gave me a view of Rabbit. “You too?”

“Yeah, sweetheart,” Rabbit said, and kissed my cheek. “How ya feelin’ there?”

“Better than I probably should,” I admitted, and turned to my brother. “Did you tell Mom and Dad?”

He shook his head. “No. But I’m going to as soon as I know the extent of your injuries.”

I sighed. “Will you downplay it, please?”

“Let me talk to your doctor and we’ll go from there,” he said.

I nodded. “Is Liv with you?”

“No. She’s home with the twins.”

I blinked back tears. “You didn’t need to come.”