Running In Fear: Coming Home

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    Jaycee grabbed his ass when he turned around talking to the guard in the elevator.
    “Knock it off, baby!” Mark growled, staring down at her. For a moment, his eyes glared red.
    Jaycee backed up into the elevator as everyone else piled in. Dane wrapped his arms around her from behind, as Remi shook his head, smiling down at her.
    “So what plans do you have for the mall?” He asked, as his eyebrow shot up.
    Jaycee looked at Kate, and they smiled together. “Well, I thought I would register at Macy's for the wedding, and see some old friends while I was there. Of course, I also have major Christmas shopping to do also.” Jaycee felt the growl form in Dane's chest behind her, as he squeezed her tight.
    “You will not be talking to any men. Is that understood?” Dane growled. Remi agreed with him.
    The elevator door opened and Mark, the guard, and her father and Kate exited the elevator as Remi and Dane cornered her in the elevator not letting her leave. “Dane is right. Stay away from other men!” He growled out, biting her neck.
    Jaycee lowered her eyes. “Guys, that guy is back home, remember? He's not at this mall. We're in Montana!” she squealed as Dane pushed her forward out of the elevator, when Remi let go of her.
    “Good, that's one less problem I have to worry about.” Dane grumbled.
    Jaycee didn't even hear him. Shelly and Bo stood at the front desk waiting for them. Jaycee stood by the elevator, not moving, looking down at her feet.
    “Baby, what's wrong?” Dane asked, stepping back and slipping his hand around her waist, pulling her up to the front desk.
    “Nothing's wrong.” Jaycee whispered, holding onto Dane. She looked out the door, waiting for the truck to be pulled around when she spotted a limo pulling up and noticed all five members of the National Council step out of the limo with their wives.
    “God! Please don't tell me you told them about the babies, Dane?” She moaned, watching them make their way towards them.
    “No, he didn't. I did, and they have come all this way to meet and congratulate you, so be kind,” her father snarled, walking over to the group, shaking their hands and welcoming them.
    “I thought you said we were going shopping and to the cabin?” Jaycee looked up at Remi, who stood next them.
    “I'm sorry baby, I didn't know they would be here,” Remi shrugged, walking to the group and joining her father.
    Dane pulled her towards the group. They all turned looked at her, and then her stomach. Mr. Black walked up to her, hugging her.
    “I must tell you we are so happy about this news! This is a sign written long ago about a powerful couple having triplets and that their children would lead the next generation of shifters. You must be protected, always. I have ordered extra protection for you and your family. I have already talked to Remi and he will make the arrangements.” Mr. Black stood tall, looking down at her, his wife smiling next to him.
    “Remi told us that you might even consider having the babies at the National Council's hospital,” she said. “They have the best care in the world and, boy, do they pamper you. I have had all six of my boys there and loved every minute of it.” His wife beamed, staring at Jaycee.
    Jaycee bit her tongue, her body tensed. She knew Dane could tell she was ready to blow.
    “Maybe we could talk about this later? We kind of promised our mate we would take her shopping and to see the plans for our summer home,” Dane asked, staring at Remi who walked up to them with her father.
    “Nonsense, these people came all this way. I'm sure Jaycee would love to visit with them and talk about having the babies there,” her father said looking at Jaycee.
    “I want to thank all of you for coming, but as you heard, I do have plans for the day. I'm sure we could arrange a meeting for a late supper tonight in the restaurant here at the hotel? As far as the babies are concerned, I will be having them at home, just like any

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