Obsidian Page 73
“Jeeps are faster. I knew there’d be something you’d like. At the very least you could get a job driving one of these and delivering things around Homeland to different departments.”
The anxiety faded somewhat about his future. “I want to fit in.”
“You will.” Moon turned a corner, slowing slightly. “See that building up there to the right? That’s the men’s dorm. It’s three floors high and there’s a basement hidden under the foundation.”
“Why?”
Shoulders shrugged. “I have no idea but it’s fun. We set up training rooms down there when we first moved into it to avoid anyone discovering we were keeping our fighting skills keen. We had a human who was the dorm father but he drank alcohol a lot. He was fired. We no longer need someone to help us learn.”
“What’s a dorm father? We have no parents.” He suddenly experienced an uneasy sensation. “I didn’t. Did you?”
“It’s an honorary term used in this case for someone who teaches you life lessons you need in order to survive outside of Mercile—someone who’s there to look out for your well-being. You’re full of questions. None of us had parents. We were raised the way you were but had more interaction since they brought females to our cells. We could smell other males on them sometimes. It’s how we knew there were more of us. You were only given one female.”
They parked and entered the building. Obsidian followed the male inside and stared openly at the large room. Other males sat on couches in front of a big television but their gazes left it to stare back at him. His body grew rigid at seeing dozens of them, instincts warning him of danger and a possible fight.
Moon gently gripped his shoulder. “Hey, don’t glower at them. They are your brothers, sort of. We’re all family here.”
One of the males slowly stood and approached, his stance nonthreatening. “Hello. I am Darkness. You must be Obsidian. We’ve all been expecting you. This is your home now and there’s no reason to be defensive. Welcome to the men’s dorm.” The male had very short black hair and piercing dark eyes that were shaped similar to Justice’s. His skin was darker than all the other males.
“You took the name because of your skin?”
“No.” The male smiled, revealing white, straight teeth, including two long fangs that were bigger than the ones Obsidian had. “I have suffered much in my life and wished my name to reflect that. I’m a little different than most, the way you are.”
“How are you different?”
The male paused five feet away. “You were singled out for a mating project while I was assigned to do something else.” He paused. “I am trying to put myself in your mind, to think the way you do. I am good at it.” His gaze drifted up and down Obsidian’s body before stopping to stare into his eyes again. “Your mate will be safe from other males when you leave her in your apartment. We will never harm her and will protect her if there’s danger as if she were one of us. You will find friendship here and no hostility.”
“Speak for yourself,” a familiar male voice grumbled.
Obsidian’s spine stiffened as he turned his head, finding the source quickly. He growled at the male who wanted Alli.
“Damn it, Destiny.” Moon shook his head. “We already had this talk today. Back off and go do something besides irritate Obsidian.”
“He’s too wild and unstable to be safe around Dr. Allison. She’s delicate and innocent of our ways.” The male’s chest expanded, shoulders pushed back, and anger gleamed in his hardened stare. “You’d take her like an animal, wouldn’t you?” He stepped closer and snarled. “Her scent is all over you. What did you do?”
“She’s mine.” Obsidian snarled back. The male acted as though he had a claim to Alli but he didn’t.
“Destiny!” Moon stepped between them, growling too. “Return to your room or leave now. Leash yourself and don’t return until you have regained some composure.”
“Did you hurt her? Scare her?” Destiny lunged to the side to avoid being blocked from his target. “Did you bend her over and take her on her hands and knees as though she were a dog?”
Darkness walked between them, his back to Obsidian. “He’s canine. That’s a dumb question. Do you want to ask me if I like to lick cream? Maybe you could ask Smiley over there if he can climb trees? We all carry traits and instincts of what we are.”
Darkness turned to Obsidian and explained, “I’m mixed with black leopard obviously. Smiley was created with chimpanzee genetics. The guy is way too friendly in my opinion but I tend to be ill-tempered enough to find it annoying. It doesn’t mean I wish he’d change. He is what he is. I love pu**y.” The male shrugged. “Hence the loving-cream part.
“Get over it, Destiny,” Darkness sternly admonished as he shifted his gaze back to him. “The doctor obviously chose him over you. It’s none of your business if he f**ks her like a dog or she rides him like a pony. He’s new and you’re being an ass.”
Moon glanced at the short-haired male. “That was subtle.”
“It’s a gift. I’m blunt and don’t have any patience for bullshit.”
“Destiny, do I need to take you into one of the rooms for a time-out? It’s my specialty, making people talk and listen but be warned, you won’t enjoy it.”