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Morningstar: The Malaise - 31. Chapter 31 The Stuff of Fairy Tales

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Morningstar: The Malaise

 

 

Chapter 31

 

 

It was Tilly who approached the enamored pair at their table, suggesting it was time to leave before they were all thrown out. Kellar and Tobyn shared a chuckle as they listened in to her asking, “Hey, are you guys listening to me?” When a contrite Warren stood at Adelin’s introduction of her sister, so did they.

“Let’s go while he’s on his feet. I was worried we’d need a cattle prod to get them to pay attention to anyone else.” Kellar started moving toward the door with his mate following.

“It’s beautiful to see, though, isn’t it? When I think about how we all prepared ourselves to say goodbye to Adelin, before you came into our lives, it’s just….” Tobyn turned his head away, but Kellar, as always, was tuned into him.

Waving to his foster-brother as he stood at the door, Kellar beckoned him to follow, and received an assenting nod. Taking Tobyn by the hand, he led him through the double set of doors and out into the sunlight. “Are you okay?”

“Yeah. Got a little emotional there." He wiped at his eyes. “You saved someone so precious to us, and you’ve found her mate. The stuff of fairy tales. There really is something special about you besides the obvious.” He was grinning now.

“Oh really? The obvious, eh? You’ll have to explain what that is exactly, later. And, we saved her, Tobyn. Your strength and mine combined. Here comes the happy couple now. Do you think we should start ordering their silverware and stuff?”

“Maybe, but behave yourself,” he warned, eyes dancing from Kellar to the door. “I haven’t officially met your infamous brother yet.”

Kellar smirked at him, and then at the trio converging on them. “Finally. I thought you guys were never coming out of there." Kellar laughed at Tilly, who was behind the blushing pair, rolling her eyes and shaking her head in amusement. "Let’s move away from the entrance so we’re not in the way.” They walked en masse over to one corner of the parking lot, next to the truck.

“Warren, this guy attached to me,” he said as held up their hands, “is Tobyn Berenger.”

“Your mate, I presume?” There was a twinkle in the eyes of a face that seemed a couple of years younger than it did a half hour ago. “He’s pretty.”

Kellar guffawed while his mate scowled. “I really don’t know you anymore, do I."

“And I’m not sure if I want to know you after that remark,” Tobyn muttered.

Warren held out his hand. “I’m sorry, Tobyn. I shouldn’t have said that. I’m feeling a little giddy, probably from too little sleep, and my sense of humor is a little weird to begin with.” He looked suitably apologetic, and Kellar felt Tobyn relax.

“So, you don’t think I’m pretty then?” Tobyn’s eyes showed some humor now.

“Oh, no… I meant that. Not as pretty as Adelin… or Tilly, but Kellar’s a lucky man.”

“Dude, you’re freaking me out.” Kellar stared at him like he had two heads. He was warming up to this guy more and more.

“What? I can tell when a guy’s good-looking. Besides, I figure it’s smart to butter up my bro-in-law. You haven’t told me yet whether I passed my interview and maybe he has some influence?” A note of nervousness had entered his tone.

“Hey, I think I like this guy. Maybe I picked the wrong brother.”

Before Kellar could open his mouth to retort, Warren answered. “Trust me, dude. You picked the right one. I wouldn’t be much good to you at all, no matter how pretty you are.” His dry delivery had them all laughing.

“Oh my God,” Tilly said. “Is this a comedy show? I don’t know, Adelin… I think we might have too many men for the ride back.”

“No, we’ve got just the right amount,” she said with a wide grin as she kept her eyes on Warren. “So tell him, Kellar.”

He looked at her, Warren, and their clasped hands. “You gonna treat this woman right, and never touch another drug?”

“I swear to Go… no, I swear to the earth mother. Adelin told me everything. I know all that’s involved, and I’m in. Totally in. I didn’t know a person could feel this way. I will never let her down, I promise. Her pack will be my pack if you give me the chance to prove myself.”

He turned to his mate. “What do you think?”

“For God’s sake, put the man out of his misery… that’s what I think.”

Kellar chuckled. “Like I have a choice with Adelin here. For what it’s worth though, you passed the brother interview. I’m putting my faith in you, Warren. Welcome to Morningstar.”

“Holy shit… I mean crap. Adelin told me not to worry… that you would say I did, but until I heard it, I thought maybe….”

Holy crap is right. Warren Apsley has actual tears? Wow! The man embarrassment was clear as he wiped away the sudden moisture, but he also looked extremely pleased. It hit home for Kellar, the rollercoaster Warren had been on as he watched Adelin move in against him, putting her head against his chest. He knew what that gesture felt like from your mate. We get it. We all get it, bro. You’re among friends here. Finding your mate is pretty powerful, so just go with it, okay?”

“Yeah, I intend to. I’ve never been so happy. I feel like I’ve found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, except it’s a pot of Adelin, which is so much better.” The glowing girl lifted her head to share a look, and giggled at his words.

“You’ve got yourself a funny one, Adelin,” Tobyn said.

“Yeah, funny and handsome and sweet. You can kiss me if you want?” She was still staring up at him.

“Adelin,” Kellar spoke sharply. “That can start the joining.”

“I know, and so does Warren. So, are you going to…?”

He cut her words off with the touch of his lips as they all watched. Tobyn shrugged at his mate, and he returned the gesture. It was up to this new pair of mates how they handled things, but he was pleased Warren showed restraint in that the kiss was relatively chaste. Still, it was enough they seemed lost in another world when they drew apart. He knew what that felt like too, and felt himself warming inside at the knowing hand squeeze from his mate. Tobyn, as always, was tuned into him too.

 

Questions kept coming from the back seat. A constant barrage of them. Kellar learned something interesting. A human’s health was bolstered by his mate just like a shifter’s was. Warren’s colors had perked up considerably, and even his liver looked more robust. It made his healer mind curious. Would his senses improve as well… even if he chose not to change?

As he’d suspected, Warren wasn’t giddy from lack of sleep… he was that way because of Adelin’s presence. He'd never realized how funny his brother was. What he remembered most from the old Warren were scowls, smacks, and insults. This one was animated, but not annoying, and his comic timing kept them in stitches. His ability to poke fun at himself was eye-opening. It had to be a revelation for all of them, especially after the picture he’d painted of his foster-brother. Tobyn drove, but was also very engaged in the back and forth banter dotted with question periods.

Warren wanted to know everything about hunters, and after recounting the brush with death at the hands of Reznick and how Tobyn had rescued him, the truck was silent. Tilly and Adelin had never heard the entire story before, and they were quite shaken at the revealed harshness of such men.

It was the only time since they started their trip home there was silence. Warren finally broke it. “So he’s the only hunter you’ve ever encountered?”

Kellar glanced at Tobyn before twisting partially around to tell Warren about the episode in the woods with the nephew. It was something he needed to know and be on the lookout for. The girls and the rest of the pack had already been warned. When he concluded the telling, the truck was again silent.

“Man!” Warren finally said. “You guys were lucky twice. You might have been killed then too, Kellar. Do you know what this guy looks like?”

“No, just that his last name, if he uses his real one, should be Reznick. I still have no idea how he became aware I was there. If he looks at all like his uncle, though, he should be big and ugly, and he could have Slavic features, but who knows.”

“At least you have his last name, and that’s something. Maybe there’s a way to track him?” Warren appeared deep in thought before he directed a few words to Tobyn. “I owe you, bro, for saving my brother and making it safer for Adelin. I owe you both.”

“Dude, you’re full of surprises,” Kellar said.

“And you’re not?” Warren was instantly intense. “I have a life now because you decided to give me a chance. You could have chosen to ignore my pattern, and I wouldn’t have blamed you if you did. But you didn’t. You called me and made this possible.” He held up Adelin and his joined hands. “I’m indebted to you just as much as I am to your mate.”

“You don’t owe me anything. As long as you are a solid member of the pack, we’re good. The past is the past. Besides, I kind of like having this new you as a brother.”

“Same here, bro-in-law,” Tobyn added earnestly. “No debts here either. Just be a good mate to this very special girl.”

“Heck, that’s going to be the easiest thing I’ve ever done.” He again raised the hand he had never let go of, and kissed it. Adelin returned the gesture, kissing Warren’s hand before she snuggled in against him and closed her eyes. “Kellar?”

“Yeah?”

“I’ve felt like I haven’t had a family for years… but I don’t feel that way anymore. Thanks for saying what you did… you too, Tobyn.”

Kellar twisted again in his seat to face the man directly. “You’re welcome. You’re going to find you have a huge family back at Morningstar.”

“I hope they like me. Do you think they’ll like me?”

“I know they will. Just be yourself.”

Warren let out an ironic snort. “No one has ever said that to me before.”

The self-deprecating way he said it didn’t hide the pain of the words, triggering sympathy for this new and improved version of Warren. “Not everyone is as judgmental as Karen and Don… you won’t find that anywhere in your new family.”

“Thank… thank the earth mother for that.” He gave a ghost of a smile as he leaned his head against his mate’s.

“You know, shifters still believe in God… it’s just we believe in our earth mother too,” Adelin murmured.

“Good to know, my sweet.”

Kellar watched sleepy eyes begin to close, and turned around, but not before seeing the little smile on Tilly’s face. His brother had won her over with his open honesty. It was clear she liked him.

He didn’t have far to reach for his mate’s hand. They settled into watching the road and sharing little looks of satisfaction. The new pair were enjoying that sublime sleep of mates, and Tilly appeared to have joined them. All of Kellar’s concerns had been swept away, and once again the pack had been strengthened. Even he was beginning to wonder at their good fortune. But they were far from done.

The gentle tightening on his hand brought him out of his reverie. “What are you thinking about?’ Tobyn asked, keeping his voice low.

“First, that even though it’ll take longer, we should pick up my truck on the way back… and that we’ve been unbelievably lucky… not just you and me, but the pack too.”

“I’ll drive it back,” Tilly’s sleepy voice said from the back seat, causing them both to smile.

“And?” Tobyn asked knowingly.

“It’s a deal, Tilly. And we have to spread that luck around. Other packs need to know the same stuff we do. Who knows what kind of shape they’re in? Denver’s old pack sounds worse off than ours.”

“There’s my healer mate. So, when do we leave?”

“Are you ready to do this? It could be dangerous.”

“Stop. Don’t you dare say I don’t need to come with you. You’ve already tried that... it didn’t fly then and it won’t fly now. I’m ready, and as long as we’re together we’ll be fine. I’ll watch your back and you’ll watch mine.”

Kellar got that he was dead serious. “Hey, I wasn’t going to waste my breath,” he lied.

“Uh huh… right. So, tomorrow too soon?”

“As soon as we get Warren settled in. I don’t want to take off on him right away… he’s had enough of people bailing on him.”

“That’s true. You’re a good brother.”

“Yeah? Well, I want to try.”

“You don’t need to try… like a really smart guy once said, just be yourself,” Tobyn said with a smirk.

“That is smart advice,” he responded with a straight face. “Whoever said that was brilliant.”

“He is, actually… and he has great taste in mates.”

 

Kellar stood back feeling proud as Tobyn gave the group a quick tour of his cabin. Warren appeared in total awe of what his foster-brother had accomplished for himself, and it wasn’t long before pride became evident on his face as well. His eyes shone with it.

He almost hated to usher them out, but they still had a long drive before they were home. “Are you sure you want to drive, Tilly?”

“Yes… why? Are you worried about me crashing your precious Dodge?”

"Ah... no... not at all," Kellar responded quickly, leery of the challenge in her look.

“Trust me, doc. Tilly’s a great little driver.”

“Little?”

“Sorry, Till. You know what I meant. You’re an amazing driver.”

“That’s better. And to answer your question, Kellar, I’m sure. I need a break from all that lovey dovey stuff going on.”

Adelin burst out in giggles. “Yeah, Tobyn and Kellar are a little much, aren’t they?”

“Hey,” they both responded in unison.

 

“Denver, I’d like you to meet my foster-brother, Warren Apsley. He’s the one I told you about.”

“Adelin’s human mate, then.” The man looked stern as he gave Warren the once over. “We weren’t expecting you back for a while yet. Have you seen Elinor?”

“No, haven’t made it that far yet. Warren wanted to meet you, and he didn’t want to wait. He insisted we stop when I pointed out the garage. Tobyn and Adelin are sitting out in his truck, and Tilly’s out there in mine.” Kellar shrugged at Denver, leaving the conversation to them.

“Eager, are you, boy?”

“Yes, sir. I, ah… I wanted to make sure you had a job for me. Kellar said you’d need to talk to me first before anything was settled. It’s best for me to keep busy and I love fixing cars more than anything.”

Denver cracked the slightest of smiles. “Anything?”

Kellar chuckled at his brother’s blush.

“I meant anything that isn’t Adelin, sir, but I really do love working on cars.”

“I hear that… was lucky enough to find my mate too. Okay, boy. You have yourself a job to go with helping the pack get stronger. I take it you know what you’re doing when working on a vehicle?” He winked at Kellar.

Denver’s reminder that Warren already had something special to contribute, pleased and impressed him. His brother needed the boost, and Denver was proving to be a fitting mate to a leader of Morningstar.

“Yes, sir. I know most every engine ever made… for cars and trucks anyway. I don’t know too much about the small ones, though… or boat motors, but I’m a quick learner.”

“I’ll make you a deal. You don’t call me sir, and I won’t call you boy. When can you start?”

Warren looked around the four bay shop. “Now, if you want.”

Denver laughed… loudly. “You really are an eager one.”

“I want to prove myself, sir. Sorry… Denver. I want to earn my keep and make Adelin proud.”

Kellar, standing off to the side, reached for his brother’s shoulder. “You need to relax. You’ll prove yourself, and Adelin is already completely in your corner. I guarantee you she is staring at the door this very minute, waiting for you to come out. Why don’t you start the day after tomorrow, once we get you settled? You still have to pick a house and meet some people.”

“I think that’s the best idea,” Denver said, backing up his suggestion.

“Okay, but would it be all right if I came by for a few hours tomorrow? I’d really like to stay busy.”

“That’s fine, but I won’t expect you. See how it goes tomorrow. I will expect you bright and early the day after, though. We have a lot of work lined up. We start at eight and work to five… sometimes later if it’s necessary.”

“Sounds good to me, sir... ah... Denver.”

 

“Bro, are you worried about relapsing? Is that why you want to keep yourself occupied?” They’d just gone through the door to see he'd had been right about Adelin.

“No, honestly, I’m not. I’m just really nervous that I’ll screw up and people won’t like me. That’s usually what happens… and look at me, man. I was a damn druggie and it shows. If I stay busy, maybe I won’t freak out so much.”

“I get that, but you don’t have to worry about that here. If you do your share, stay clean, as in drug-free, and you’re nice to people, they’ll like you. You’re Adelin’s mate, which means you’re family, so that means instant acceptance. That’s how it works… trust me.”

“Yeah? I do trust you… I do. Kellar?”

“Yeah?” they were almost at the truck.

“I don’t want to get all sentimental and shit, but I really like having you call me ‘bro'. It feels good.”

“You know, I’ve been thinking. How about we drop the ‘foster' and just say we’re brothers? It’s a lot easier that way.” He looked sideways at Warren, who had stopped dead in his tracks.

“You serious?”

“Yup. I am. So? You agree?”

“Hell yeah, I agree. You’re right, bro… it’s a lot easier.” They shared a smile that quickly turned into a laugh.

Kellar looked through the window to see his mate giving him one of those approving looks that made his heart speed up. This time it was him that blushed.

Just before they opened the door, Warren, with his hand on the back door handle, exclaimed, “I get to pick a house?!”

“Yes, you do. Every pack member does. If I was you though, I’d let you-know-who do the choosing.” He winked at his brother and smiled at Adelin as he opened his door and slid in beside his mate.

A big thank you to my editor, Timothy M., and to all those who support this story.
Copyright © 2017 Headstall; All Rights Reserved.
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I just loved the drive back with Warren and Adelin:yes: It was so funny and lovely see the two them together! I loved Tilly she so cool!

Kellar stood back feeling proud as Tobyn gave the group a quick tour of his cabin. Warren acted like he was in total awe of what his foster-brother had accomplished for himself, and it wasn’t long before pride became evident on his face as well. Warren’s eyes shone with it.

He almost hated to usher them out, but they still had a long drive before they were home. “Are you sure you want to drive, Tilly?”

“Yes… why? Are you worried about me crashing your precious Dodge?” Kellar wasn’t sure how to handle the challenge in her look.

“Trust me, doc. Tilly’s a great little driver.”

And Warren doing the right thing with Denner so cool: 

“Yes, sir. I know most every engine ever made… for cars and trucks anyway. I don’t know too much about the small ones, though… or boat motors, but I’m a quick learner.”

“I’ll make you a deal. You don’t call me sir and I won’t call you boy. When can you start?”

Warren looked around the four bay shop. “Now, if you want.”

Denver laughed… loudly, and Kellar chuckled. “You really are an eager one.”

Just a great Chapter thanks for sharing Gary:2thumbs::yes::thankyou::worship::2thumbs:

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3 hours ago, Albert1434 said:

I just loved the drive back with Warren and Adelin:yes: It was so funny and lovely see the two them together! I loved Tilly she so cool!

Kellar stood back feeling proud as Tobyn gave the group a quick tour of his cabin. Warren acted like he was in total awe of what his foster-brother had accomplished for himself, and it wasn’t long before pride became evident on his face as well. Warren’s eyes shone with it.

He almost hated to usher them out, but they still had a long drive before they were home. “Are you sure you want to drive, Tilly?”

“Yes… why? Are you worried about me crashing your precious Dodge?” Kellar wasn’t sure how to handle the challenge in her look.

“Trust me, doc. Tilly’s a great little driver.”

And Warren doing the right thing with Denner so cool: 

“Yes, sir. I know most every engine ever made… for cars and trucks anyway. I don’t know too much about the small ones, though… or boat motors, but I’m a quick learner.”

“I’ll make you a deal. You don’t call me sir and I won’t call you boy. When can you start?”

Warren looked around the four bay shop. “Now, if you want.”

Denver laughed… loudly, and Kellar chuckled. “You really are an eager one.”

Just a great Chapter thanks for sharing Gary:2thumbs::yes::thankyou::worship::2thumbs:

Thanks, buddy. This was a joyous truck ride back, and I found it fascinating that Warren was so eager to learn about the pack. That more than anything shows that he cares about their situation. He's not a woe is me kind of guy, and has learned to put others first. He's been to hell and back, and now he has a chance at a bit of heaven. :)  Cheers, my dear Albert. :hug: 

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7 minutes ago, drpaladin said:

Gary, you achieved what I thought impossible and made Warren likeable.

I know right? Lol. It still gives me great joy to hear readers say that and root for him. He was a cocky bastard as a kid, with parents who missed the mark on giving children what they need. I've seen that with religious people... where they're more concerned with the bible and their fellow parishioners than they are with what they're children might be going through. Gay children, especially, face such predicaments, and end up questioning their own worth. :( .

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On 1/15/2017 at 1:56 PM, Geron Kees said:

Man, you sure know how to make a reader invest in your people. I just patted my pockets and they're all empty - wallet included!
I am looking for the other shoe to drop. Usually, it's when everything is going along wonderfully that a sudden blow is felt most keenly. The calm before the storm makes the winds seem harsher, and all that.
Warren dancing on air sure is nice to see, anyway. I have to admit to feeling just a bit of a smile at what the future holds for him. It's really going to be like someone stuck a flashlight up his butt and illuminated his entire inner world! And I think it's Adelin who has her finger on the switch. :heart:
Thanks for the great journey this far. Back for more soon!

Geron, This kept me laughing all the way through and for several minutes after. I give you my humble thanks. Flashlight up the butt.:rofl:🤣:rofl: 

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Another fun chapter.  The playful, revealing  banter on the way back reinforces my belief that Warren fits well in the group and will be an important individual to the welfare of the pack.  Another warm furry? That must be a hurricane 5 storm on the way.  You have been resting us up a long time to gain strength to face it.   

Sorry to cut the review short.  It is difficult to keyboard when I keep getting mental flashes of a flashlight.  Thank Geron for that.  Heaven help me if I see a woman with flashlight in hand in the near future.  I'm still :rofl:.

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9 hours ago, raven1 said:

Another fun chapter.  The playful, revealing  banter on the way back reinforces my belief that Warren fits well in the group and will be an important individual to the welfare of the pack.  Another warm furry? That must be a hurricane 5 storm on the way.  You have been resting us up a long time to gain strength to face it.   

Sorry to cut the review short.  It is difficult to keyboard when I keep getting mental flashes of a flashlight.  Thank Geron for that.  Heaven help me if I see a woman with flashlight in hand in the near future.  I'm still :rofl:.

Thanks, buddy. Lol to the flashlight. Geron has a way with words. :P Is there a storm on the horizon? :X 

I think we got to see the real Warren during the trip back, and while there is a desperation to him to be accepted, there is also a genuine vibe he gives off that will draw everyone to him. He's not the same Warren... not by a long shot. :) 

Cheers! :hug: 

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6 hours ago, Albert1434 said:

Like wow what a touching chapter, the two love birds are together now and have a bright future ahead of them. Warren couldn't have done better if he tried. And in an amazing way he loves his brother. He had just blown Kellar away and made friends with Tobyn. And yes, Earth Mother strikes again woot! 

I've never said this before, but I had someone in mind when I wrote Warren in this chapter. He was a great guy who took a wrong path, and when he got clean he would fall all over himself to please everyone. As far as I know he is still clean. Warren knows the chance he has been given, and he won't screw it up. He's been through a lot, but that connection to his earth mate will keep him strong. The earth mother knows what she's doing. :)  :hug: 

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