At least that matched with what Molly had heard, which would go a long way toward trusting these two. What unnerved Molly was that she’d missed the two rogue bears who had apparently been stalking them earlier.
Granted, it was possible she had been blocking the sounds coming from outside so well that she’d been unable to hear them. After all, she wouldn’t have known to run outside and listen in on Surge and Thorn if Khloe hadn’t fainted.
Another possibility was that Drow and Firat hadn’t spoken a single word to each other while they’d been snooping. Molly wasn’t psychic. She wouldn’t know if bears were nearby unless they spoke.
Thorn spoke next, addressing Khloe. “I assume you knew we were coming or you wouldn’t have been out here waiting for us.”
“Yes.”
He glanced at Molly. He wasn’t as diplomatic as his friend. “Does Molly see the future or talk to bears?”
“Not that we’re aware of,” Felix responded. “Perhaps you wouldn’t mind shifting and trying to talk to her? Then we’ll know.”
Molly flinched, but she supposed this plan was a good one. Plus, she was as curious as everyone else. She had no idea if she could talk to bears telepathically.
Surge and Thorn nodded and then shifted, the same sort of shimmer she witnessed with wolves, mesmerizing Molly.
As soon as they once again stood in their unbelievably enormous bodies, they looked at one another.“Nice to meet you, Molly. I’m Surge.”
“And I’m Thorn.”
She stared at them blankly and took a risk.“I’m Molly.”
Neither of them flinched. They couldn’t hear her. Fascinating.
“I guess she doesn’t have Olivia’s special talent,”Thorn communicated to his friend.
“Apparently not.”
The two shifted back, and Molly leaned heavily into her Daddy’s side. She would be glad when these bears were gone.
“Well, that’s all we came to say,” Surge said. “We’re truly sorry for those among us who refuse to live in harmony. I know your pack is a peaceful group. The other wolf packs in the area are equally friendly and peaceful toward us. We hope we’re able to put a stop to this madness. I promise we’re working toward a peaceful coexistence.”
“Thank you,” Damon said. “We appreciate you giving us a head’s up when there is possible unrest.”
Surge smiled at Khloe. “I guess you’ll let everyone know the next time we come visiting. Hopefully it won’t always be to bring bad news.”
“Thank you.”
The bears waved before turning and bounding into the forest.
The moment they were gone, Molly shifted back, grateful when her Daddy picked her up. “I want to go home, Daddy.” She’d never been more exhausted in her life.
“Of course, Little one. I guess you could hear the bears but they couldn’t hear you.”
“Yeah. That was weird. Plus, they’re so big.” She set her head on her Daddy’s shoulder.
Gavin turned to the group. “We’ll pass on lunch. Thank you for having us. We’ll talk again soon. I suspect Molly has about a dozen ideas, but she needs a nap.” He rubbed her back.
She barely had the energy to wave at everyone before shifting and trotting alongside her Daddy. All she could focus on was getting to her quiet room and falling asleep, probably for an entire day.
Chapter Eighteen
Gavin felt bad about the number of Alpha Protectors who were surrounding the house when they returned. He’d meant for their presence to be a good surprise, but Molly was dead on her feet. Surprises weren’t something she could possibly appreciate this afternoon.
She hesitated when they stepped into the clearing and glanced at him.
Gavin shifted and motioned for her to do the same. As soon as his Little girl was in her human form, he scooped her up, carried her past everyone, and headed straight through the house and into the insulated room.