I went straight to the training center after my âtalkâ with Nick. I needed to blow off steam and it was late enough that no one would be there. My dad gave me the rest of the week off of the bar to recover, so the training center was going to have to get used to me. Iâve never been there so late at night before, I had to admit it was kind of eery. I went straight to the treadmill and jumped on, turning it to a high run. After about twenty minutes I had to call it quits, not that I couldnât handle it, it just made me want to shed my human skin and dart to the forest. I went to the punching bag and began a new work out. Iâd be lying to myself if I said I didnât picture Nick a few times as my fist connected with the bag. I stopped my fists and held the bag in place. I wasnât alone. The door to the center opened and closed, footsteps coming toward me.
âI thought Iâd find you here.â Emmett smiled at me.
âYou could have found me at the hospital too.â Maybe I was a little salty about that.
âIâm sorry, Emma, if I could have been thereââ
âYou would have.â I finished his sentence. âI know. Duty calls and such.â I went back to my work out, punching the bag that kind of looked like Emmett now. He grasped my bag from the other side, holding it in place, his head poking out from the side.
âAre we having our first fight?â He was smiling at me.
âWeâre not fighting.â I stated as I punched the bag with a little too much force. Emmett took a step back to maintain his balance. Emmett chuckled.
âAlright.â He said. âThis isnât fighting. Now tell me how youâre feeling.â He laughed as I punched the bag again. âItâs like that is it?â
âIâm fine.â
âDoesnât seem like it.â
âItâs not you.â I stepped back and wiped some sweat from my forehead. I was still steaming from my encounter with Nick.
âThen what is it?â
âYour alpha.â
âYou mean our alpha.â
âYeah, whatever.â
âYou sound like Derek.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â I donât know why I was so offended by his remark.
âYouâve suddenly lost respect for how our pack does things.â He actually looked hurt. âYouâve lost respect for our alpha.â
âI havenât.â He looked at me like I was a traitor.
âEmma,â he put his hand on my shoulder. âI know youâve been through a lot lately. But you should take some time for yourself and really think about life. You could have been killed, but you werenât. If you need someone to talk to, Iâm here but I think you need some help.â He smiled at me warmly and left me alone with that. He was right, I could have died. Hell, Derek almost did die. But Nickâ he wanted to hide the truth. But Nick saved us. He put himself in danger to save me from the fire...again. Thatâs what an alpha does. He puts himself at risk to save his pack. Dammit. I was torn. And exhausted. I decided to was probably best to just go home and rest like my dad told me to do in the first place.
Sleep took me over almost immediately after my head hit the pillow. It was probably the best sleep Iâve had in ages. By the time I woke it was almost noon. I jumped in the shower, scratching my head as I shampooed my hair, looking for any signs of the gash in my skull that put me in the hospital, but there was none. Just a few days after the explosion and my head was completely healed.
My phone rang from the counter. I growled at it as I opened the shower doors and slid my finger across the screen, accepting the call. I pressed the speaker phone so I could hear over the sound of the water.
âHello?â
âEmmaâwhat in the hell are you doing?â It was so nice to hear Derekâs voice.
âIâm in the shower, what do you need?â
âYou could have waited for me.â I couldnât help but smile. Even in the hospital he could still crack a joke.
âDonât you have enough nurses to use all your lines on?â
âThatâs probably why theyâre kicking me out.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âDoc said I can go home but she wonât let me leave unless I have someone take me home. Iâd call someone else if there was anyone else.â
âDonât be silly, Derek, Iâll be right there.â Derek never spoke of family or really any other friends. He didnât ask me about my family drama so I never asked him.
I didnât wait for my hair to dry, I just threw on jeans and a t-shirt with a pair of sneakers. Once at the hospital I checked in with the front desk and went to Derekâs room to take him home. Iâve never been inside Derekâs apartment before, it reminded me of home. There were no decorations or family photos on the wall. Everything was very bland.
âDamn Derek, would it kill you to put up a picture?â Hypocrite.
âMaybe if I had one to put up.â He laughed. âHey, Em, Iâm gonna get a shower. You can join me if you like.â I laughed. âYou can stay if you want, but Iâm pretty exhausted.â
âHint taken.â I grabbed my jacket and slid it on. âCall me when you wake up.â
âI donât need a babysitter.â
âBut you need a friend.â
âTouché.â
I should have went home, but I couldnât. I snapped my bones and fell to my knees. I closed my eyes and let my wolf take over. I leaned my head back and let a howl escape my throat. This was what I needed. I didnât need someone to talk to, I didnât need to think about pack life. I needed my wolf to show me where to go.