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Story: Gavin (Alpha Daddies #6)
Chapter Fifteen
Molly finally lifted her face and turned to see five women who were indeed dressed almost the same as her standing in front of five enormous Alpha Protectors, each of whom had his hands on his own Little.
Daddy kissed her cheek. “I’m going to let everyone introduce themselves one at a time so you’ll know their voices.”
She nodded.
Daddy pointed to the couple on the right.
“Hi, Molly. I’m Arion, Damon’s brother.”
The woman in front of him said, “And I’m Jezebel.”
“I’m Brock.”
“I’m Suzette.”
“You know me. Damon.”
The woman in front of him wasn’t looking directly at Molly, and Molly wasn’t surprised when she introduced herself as Olivia. Her human was blind.
“I’m Elias, Brock’s brother.”
“I’m Leah.”
“Hey, Little one,” Felix said, his hand firmly placed on Khloe’s shoulders.
“And I’m Khloe.”
“Nice to meet you all,” she whispered, trying to shake the fact that they were all looking at her.
“Now,” Daddy said, “I want you to be able to spend some time with everyone so you’ll remember their voices, but first, can you tell us what you heard when you stopped running right before we arrived?”
What Daddy didn’t know was that Molly already had all their voices memorized.
She wouldn’t mind spending time with them, but she knew who each of them was already.
Their primary mission had been accomplished.
It wasn’t his fault for thinking she would need more time.
She hadn’t realized it wouldn’t be necessary until this moment either.
Focusing on his question, Molly swallowed down her fear and looked toward Daddy. “Two men were talking about the wolves. What does that mean? Are there some humans living in the area who aren’t shifters?”
Daddy tensed. “No. Those were probably bears.”
Molly gasped. “Bears? Bear shifters?”
“Yeah, I should have told you about them. That’s my fault. It never occurred to me you would hear anyone that far away.”
Felix cleared his throat. “I guess we don’t know for sure how far away they are just because she heard them.” He wrapped a protective arm around his Little’s chest.
Khloe closed her eyes and tipped her head to one side in the same way Molly did when she was trying to listen. “They’re not in the vicinity, and I don’t sense anyone has plans to head this way.”
“What did you hear?” Arion asked.
Molly recounted their exact words, impressed with her ability to recall everything with such precision. This odd gift of hers was startling her as well as everyone else.
“Fascinating,” Olivia said. “There has to be a reason why so many of us are finding we have unusual talents that didn’t make themselves known until after we were claimed.
Between my ability to communicate telepathically, Khloe’s ability to know when the bears might move this direction, and now Molly’s ability to hear them talking from a distance… ”
“Together we’re a force,” Khloe added.
Molly squirmed in her Daddy’s arms, wanting him to put her down so she could stand at the same level as the other women.
He obliged, squatting to set her on her feet.
Molly thought for a moment before focusing her attention on Olivia. “What does it mean that you can communicate telepathically?”
Olivia faced her. “The bears have the ability to talk to one another when they’re shifted.
It’s not an ability wolves have, at least no wolf shifter anyone’s heard of.
For some reason, I can also communicate with the bears in my head.
The first time I encountered them, I realized I could hear them talking to each other.
I didn’t understand because they were shifted.
And then they suddenly stared at me when I had a thought.
Apparently they’d heard my internal dialog, too, and that’s when we all determined I had this odd ability I share with them. ”
“That’s incredible. And these bears? Are they a threat?”
“Not necessarily,” Elias responded. “Most of them seem very kind and have been helpful. A few have befriended us and have come to warn us when the rogue members of their group might be a threat.”
Molly nodded. “I don’t know how useful my skill is since I can’t exactly sit on the back porch listening to hundreds of voices around me. I’d go mad.”
Khloe smiled. “You don’t have to sit around waiting to hear anyone talk because the moment any of them make a decision to head this way, I sense it. I can call you.”
Molly grinned. “And then I can step outside and eavesdrop.”
“Exactly,” Khloe confirmed.
Felix gave her shoulders a squeeze. “I suggest we not let on to any of the bears that Molly can listen in on them. She’s not going to know who is who among them until the first time she has an encounter with them, but it might be best if we not reveal her powers to any of them yet.”
Molly nodded. “It’s true I don’t know who is who, however, it would seem I have an eidetic memory for voices. I know all of yours perfectly from just one simple introduction. I now know and can single out which of those bears is a friend and which is a foe. I won’t forget.”
“Impressive.” Damon shook his head in surprise.
Gavin leaned around to meet her gaze. “Did you have an eidetic memory before?”
“No.” Molly shook her head. “I didn’t even realize it until everyone introduced themselves.” She was glad her Daddy was still squatting behind her because she turned in his arms and whispered into his ear. “I feel like I’m a freak.”
He cupped her ear to respond, “You’re not, Little one. There’s no such thing here. No one, and I mean no one, is thinking that.”
She still leaned into him, feeling self-conscious like everyone was staring at her. They were staring at her, of course, because she was the one who had the floor, but that didn’t mean they were judging her.
“Can Molly come with us to my play room?” Khloe asked.
“I think that’s a great idea,” Damon responded. “We Daddies will meet in the kitchen while we prepare a snack for you girls.”
Arion nodded. “Is there any chance you six could agree to a shenanigans ban for the next hour?”
Jezebel giggled. “Not a chance, Daddy. Don’t be silly. What kind of a welcoming committee would we be if we didn’t teach Molly our naughty tricks?”
Molly stiffened. She didn’t want to end up in a timeout.
Daddy cupped her ear again. “I withdraw my previous warning. I want you to have fun with the girls. I won’t punish you today as long as you don’t do anything that’s a safety concern.”
She twisted to hug him again. “Thank you, Daddy.”
Khloe held out a hand toward her.
The moment Molly set her fingers in Khloe’s palm, she felt a welcome sense of belonging. Maybe she didn’t need to be worried about them judging her. Maybe this group was as tight-knit and kind as Daddy had told her many times.
“Leave the door open, girls,” Felix called out as soon as they were all inside the playroom.
Khloe rolled her eyes and covered her mouth to stifle a giggle.
Suzette was holding Olivia’s hand and guided her as they all sat in a circle on the rug in the middle of the room that looked very much like the nursery Daddy had prepared for Molly.
Molly sat next to Olivia.
Olivia smiled at her. “Before we leave, I’ll shift so I can see what you look like. I tend to spend a lot of time in my wolf form because it’s so much easier when I can see. Daddy doesn’t like it when I do it too much in the house because then we can’t communicate.”
Khloe groaned. “At least you can shift in the house. My wolf is so large I would knock stuff over and crush the furniture.”
Olivia reached out and found Molly’s hand before threading their fingers together. “Don’t be nervous. We’re all nice.”
Molly appreciated her new friend’s kindness. “Thank you. I’m usually very introverted. I’m not used to having any attention on me other than mean girls making fun of me for reading too much.”
“They were all just jealous,” Leah said. “And they have no idea that now you’re not only a bad-ass Alpha mate but you also have abilities they’ll never have.”
Khloe jerked her attention to the door.
Elias called out from somewhere in the house, “Leah, language.”
Leah cringed and whispered, “The Daddies have supernatural hearing.”
Olivia giggled. “Apparently Molly’s is even better. None of them can hear the bears talking from miles away.”
“True.” Leah sighed. “So, it must be weird hearing so many things.”
Molly sat taller, digging deep to be brave.
These women were her friends. She was sure of it.
Somehow she would manage to come out of her shell and be more confident.
None of them were going to laugh at her behind her back.
Daddy had promised, and she got that vibe from all of them.
“It was almost painful at first. I didn’t understand what was happening to me.
It was just loud. Always loud. Then Daddy and the others built me the silent room in the house.
It’s much better in there. Plus, I’ve been practicing tuning out the erroneous noises. ”
Khloe nodded. “I’ll make sure I can reach you quickly in the event I sense something you should listen in on. Does your Daddy let you have a phone?”
Molly shrugged. “I don’t have one yet, but I didn’t ask him.”
Olivia squeezed her hand. “I’m sure he’ll do whatever is necessary to keep the pack safe.”
“Why do you think we have all these odd skills?” Molly asked.
Suzette shrugged. “It started happening when the bears appeared in the area. I was kidnapped by one of the rogue bears on my mating day before the ceremony. My Daddy found me by my scent, but that’s when the Alpha Protectors learned about the bears and that they can mask their scent from us.
Ever since then, it’s like the universe is sort of fortifying the skills of the pack. ”
Molly cringed. “Do you think there’s a threat?”
Jezebel twirled one of her pigtails around a finger nervously.
“No one knows. But what we do know is we’ll be ready.
Once Olivia realized she could communicate with the bears telepathically, the elders started taking her gift very seriously.
And then when Khloe discovered she could sense people’s decisions… ”
Molly turned toward Khloe. “How does that work?”
“I don’t know. I get these visions. They come with no warning.
They don’t have to be ominous. For example, as soon as you and Gavin made the decision to come here, I knew it.
But it extends to the bears, too. Sometimes the ones who have become liaisons for us come to tell us something.
I know when they’re coming. But there’s a bit of a price I pay.
” Khloe looked down at her lap and fidgeted.
Leah leaned in and hugged Khloe. “It’s okay to tell Molly. I know you’ll feel better after you do.”
Molly remembered that Leah and Khloe were sisters. They were obviously very close. She wondered what Khloe was embarrassed to tell her. Everyone else already knew. They were waiting.
Khloe took a breath, but she didn’t look up. “I have to be diapered all the time,” she whispered, “because when I get a vision, I lose control of my bladder.”
Molly’s heart reached out to Khloe, who was obviously mortified by this fact.
“That’s okay, Khloe,” she said, “I wear a diaper almost all the time, too, because it’s so uncomfortable for me to leave the quiet room to use the potty.
I tried for a few days, but Daddy finally took the choice away from me because he knew I was keeping my bladder too full for too long to avoid the noises. ”
Khloe lifted her gaze and nodded.
Molly continued, “Today is the first time I’ve had panties on in a long time. I wasn’t even sure if I could remember not to pee myself. I’ve been nervous about it since I got here.”
In fact, Molly realized she had to go, and she started jiggling her legs. Maybe all this talking about peeing pushed her to the edge. Suddenly, she jumped up and rushed from the room.