“I vote for home too, but that’s just my opinion. You know what they say, Meghan.” Gabby turned a toothy smile on Julia and Ty. “Home is where the heart is.”
The next night, sitting in the backseat of Jason’s truck with Ty and Gabby, Julia grimaced as they drew closer to the Williams’ homestead. On twenty acres of land surrounded by extended family property, Ned Sr. and Matilda Williams might as well have started their own town. Visions of a compound run by rednecks and Shifter killers haunted her, until Ty slid his finger along her cheek.
“Relax, honey. No one there’s going to eat you. Now me, on the other hand…”
She huffed and shook her head, but she felt better all the same.
“Don’t worry, Julia. Tilda’s really nice. And you have Ty to protect you from Ned,” Meghan offered from the front seat, sitting next to Jason.
“Great,” Julia muttered.
She would have preferred to drive her own vehicle, or at least ridden with Ty in his. But as she’d expected, Nowhere had suddenly run dry of rubber. No tires to be found for her SUV or Ty’s truck, not until after next week. After the reunion Ned had insisted she attend.
Not liking his bullying any more now than she had before, she responded to Meghan with bite. “I don’t need Ty’s protection. I’ve been handling Ned just fine by myself.”
Jason cleared his throat. “Ah, Julia, I hate to say it, but Meghan’s right. Ned’s been telling people left and right that you’re his.”
“That’s crazy. Does he really think he can force me to be his girlfriend?”
“I think so.”
“How? By threatening my sisters?” Ned had no idea what he was getting into if he did. Julia possessed very sharp teeth she didn’t mind using.
“Not at all,” Jason answered, but he didn’t sound so sure. “I’d never let him hurt Meghan or any of you.”
“If you could stop him,” Ty added. “No offense, Jason. But your brother’s an asshole. Soon as this little side trip tonight is done, we’re leaving.”
Julia bristled at him speaking for her, but Gabby grabbed her arm and tightened her fingers. “Fine. But only because I’m more than ready to leave.”
Jason sighed. “That might be for the best. Meghan and I’ll head back to Seattle too. I’ll talk to Mom about it. She’ll understand.”
Julia mumbled under her breath, “I wish Meghan understood. She needs to come home with us.” Meghan, predictably, didn’t turn around. Like Ned, her youngest sister tended to hear only what she wanted to.
They reached the house all too soon. Ned and his brothers greeted them on the porch.
Bob scratched his shoulder, and she saw Gabby smile at the motion. “Itchy” was so appropriate.
“Hell, Jason. Nice to see you could join us, finally.” Snitchy—Dave—grinned and put Jason in a headlock. “Hey, Meghan. Ned’s been pining for your sister.” He leered at Gabby. “Mama wants to meet the girls who’ve put her sons in such a dither. Her word, not mine.”
Julia hadn’t realized Snitchy could clean up so well. He wore pressed jeans and an unwrinkled shirt. When he winked at her, she almost wanted to smile back at him. And Itchy, despite his constant scratching, looked and acted presentable. Had she made a mistake condemning Jason’s family because of Ned?
“’Bout fucking time,” Ned muttered and glared at Ty.
“Guess her boyfriend held them up,” Snitchy sneered.
No, not a mistake. Ned was still an ass. His brothers were still lemmings at heart.
Though his lips curled in pleasure when he looked at her, anger shone in his eyes. “Nice to see you again, Julia.” Ned’s fake smile annoyed her. As did the meaty hand he reached out for her.
Ty slid effortlessly between her and Ned, caging her in a strong arm as he guided her up the steps. “Williams.” He deliberately knocked into Ned when the larger man refused to back away from the front door. “We’ll talk later about you paying for our tires. Now, Jason, why don’t you introduce us to your mother.”
Julia hated to admit it, but she felt a whole lot safer in Ty’s arms than she would have arriving alone. Ty possessed an air of invincibility that encouraged others to believe in him. The strength and integrity inherent in the shifty but stubborn fox lent itself to trust. She’d seen more Ac-taw back down from a fight simply because of the way he looked at them. Like he could see into a body’s very soul.
Kind of the way he’d looked at her yesterday.
His hand tightened around her shoulder, and he kissed her on the head as they entered the house. Instead of calming her, his innocent kiss aroused her.
She still couldn’t believe she’d had almost-sex with Ty Roderick. And he wanted to do it again, to come inside of her. God willing, she could resist another tryst, because where Ty was concerned, Julia had little sense. Her only defense against him for so many years had been to remain aloof, to act as if she didn’t see him, when in reality he was all she ever saw.
Every time he came into the office to talk to Gerald, when she saw him around town, or when he spoke at the Silver Fox Clan meetings, her animal soul cried out for his. The fox inside her knew she’d found something special in the male, but Julia couldn’t afford to trust him. Not when her family’s existence in Cougar Falls depended upon keeping the deep, dark family secret. Sometimes she really hated her parents for falling in love. She snorted. More like an unfathomable lust and selfish need for pleasure.
“Um, Julia?” Ty stared down at her. “You okay? I’m sensing some real distress, baby.”
“You can smell that?” she whispered, conscious of all the men coming out of the woodwork. A lot of relatives joined them in the large living room.
“That, and your nails are digging into my forearm,” he whispered back.
She immediately released him.
“That’s better. Now we can hold hands.” He gave her a smug smile and tugged her after him.
Ned stood with his brothers and father, glaring at Ty. Jason’s mother seemed to be a sweetheart, and his uncles and cousins had manners the younger Williams men sorely lacked. Apparently, Ned Sr. was the hardhead in his generation, and most of his progeny took after him.
Hell, every family had a black sheep. She glanced at Meghan and exhaled with frustration.
One of Jason’s uncles on his mother’s side said, “Don’t mind the Neds, as we call them. Bunch of stubborn morons. We’re pleased as punch to have Jason and Meghan for a visit. And it’s right nice of your sisters to visit as well, Meghan.”
Meghan blushed and sat next to Tilda, Jason’s mom. “Well, I haven’t been home much since college. And Jason and I are planning to live in Seattle far away from all of you, so it’s nice to be with family again.” She dared Julia to contradict her with a sharp smile.
“So you’re not going to go live back home?” Tilda asked.
“No.”
Ned and his brothers joined them. “Where is it you’re from again?” he asked. He kept his attention on Julia while he spoke. “I don’t remember Meghan or Jason saying.”
“It’s a small town near Glacier Falls National Park. You wouldn’t believe how cold it gets out there,” Ty said with a smile at Tilda. He blatantly ignored Ned, who didn’t like that one bit.
Julia bit her lip to keep from grinning. Ty had a subtle way of letting someone know his displeasure. Trust a fox to be sneaky.
“Oh, I don’t know about that,” Tilda said. “Last year we had a record low of thirteen degrees.”
Gabby chimed in and soon everyone smiled and laughed, sharing stories ranging from the weather to Jason’s antics as a young child, which had Tilda and her brothers vying to outdo one another. Ned Sr. remained conspicuously mute.
Throughout dinner, Julia enjoyed herself. Ned and his brothers remained distant. His father outright ignored them all in favor of the television and some stupid basketball game in the other room.