“Do you remember a few weeks ago when there were a few news reports of people suddenly waking up with tattoos? Tattoos that matched?” Jake asked, hopping down from the dressing table and walking forward.
Lisa nodded uncertainly. “I think I saw one report on the internet, but I haven’t seen anything since last week.”
“We think the phenomenon is being suppressed, or at least news reports of it are. The bonding is still happening, though.” Duncan said, sitting in the chair next to the table and rubbing his face. “Look.” He held out his arms.
“I thought those were just new tattoos you got on your day off?” Lisa offered.
Duncan shook his head. “Jake, show her.”
Jake rolled up his sleeves and tilted his arms. Even under the harsh lighting the tattoos were beautiful, Emma thought. The colors swirled around the inky designs, almost moving, just like the auras she could see roiling around the people in the room.
“They look just like Duncan’s,” Lisa said. “Does that mean—”
“Yeah,” Jake interrupted. “Duncan and I are bonded. So is Emma.” Emma held out her arm and Jake gently pushed up the sleeve of her sweater. “See?”
Lisa leaned over, inspecting Emma’s tattoo. “It looks just like theirs. But I thought only couples bonded? This makes no sense!” Lisa’s voice rose.
Emma could tell she was confused and upset. “I don’t know of any other cases of a trio bonding,” she soothed as she reached out with her mind, smoothing the agitated pattern of Lisa’s glow. The color calmed down under Emma’s ministrations. She concentrated more, pulling more tendrils of Dave’s aura over to Lisa, merging them, hooking them together. The harder she concentrated, the more she could feel Duncan and Jake in her mind, feeding her strength. Abruptly she stopped, sensing that Lisa and Dave’s bond had stabilized. Jake staggered to his feet and Emma felt his weariness. Had the energy she felt come from him?
“Yeah, I think so,” Duncan said, his voice tired.
Emma felt faint. “Are you okay?” she asked Duncan, then turned to Jake. “What about you?”
“I’m fine, just a little tired,” Jake answered, staggering over to Duncan and dropping down on the padded arm of the chair. He leaned into Duncan, accepting the other man’s steadying hand gratefully.
“Duncan has to do a show in a few hours.” Emma frowned and rubbed her hands over her tattoos. They itched. She got up, wincing at the way her knees creaked. She wobbled over to the empty end of the couch and sat down.
“It’s okay. I’ve performed when I felt a lot worse than this, sweetheart.” Duncan cracked open one of the bottles of water that sat on the dressing table. “I’ll be fine.”
Emma looked at him. If I’d known this was going to suck your energy, I would’ve waited. You could’ve managed the concert without them for a night, she thought.
Duncan smiled and swallowed his water. Don’t worry about it. He handed another bottle to Jake, sensing his bond-mate’s thirst. Jake sent a mental thank you to him and drank deeply.
“I feel a lot better,” Lisa said, breaking into their silent conversation.
Emma was happy she didn’t feel as wiped as Duncan and Jake, but that was probably because she’d drawn on their energy while working with Lisa and Dave. She sighed, pushing her misgivings aside. “Good, that’s what I was hoping would happen.”
“I do, too,” Dave said, sounding surprised. “I can feel you did something but I’m not sure what. And I can feel Lisa, a little bit—” He broke off, wrinkling his forehead. Lisa ran her hand down his back and he visibly relaxed. “It’s like I can sense her emotions, sort of. I can tell when she’s upset or happy. It’s stronger when she’s touching me.”
“Can you hear her thoughts?” Emma asked, curious. She wondered how far the process went with two people. Did the extra abilities only manifest when three people bonded?
Lisa concentrated, looking at the floor. “No. I can tell how he’s feeling a little bit, but I can’t hear him thinking. Why? Can you?”
Emma exchanged looks with Duncan and Jake. “Sort of,” she temporized. She didn’t want anyone to know the true extent of their bonding abilities. Duncan nodded at her, finishing off his water.
I don’t think we should tell people what we can do either, Jake thought.
Emma nodded, then reached for Lisa’s arm. “Can I see?”
Lisa held out her hand and Emma pushed up the other woman’s blouse. There was a clean design on her forearm, incongruous against the crisp silk of her blouse. Emma noted that the design was entirely black and much simpler than the bonding tattoo she shared with Jake and Duncan. There were no extra colors twining around the black, just a simple double slash intersected with what looked like an oval.
“It’s pretty,” Lisa said, her voice low. She turned her arm, admiring the tattoo.
“It looks good with my other tats.” Dave looked down at his arm, bemused. Then he glanced at Lisa and smiled. “I was going to wait until this weekend, but I think this will be okay.” He slid off the couch onto his knees and Emma tried not to laugh at the sense of shock she felt from Duncan and Jake.
Dave dug into his pocket and produced a small box. He took a deep breath and then opened it, revealing a small, perfect diamond that he held out to the Lisa. Emma leaned away, not wanting to interfere with the moment. Dave cleared his throat. “Lisa, I know we haven’t been dating very long, but I knew from the moment I first saw you that you were everything I wanted. Will you marry me?”
Lisa gasped and nodded, then smiled through the tears streaming down her face. She reached out for Dave and he put the ring on her finger. When they kissed, Emma stood up and walked over to Jake and Duncan. Both men were staring at Dave, identical looks of horror on their faces. She had to laugh.
“At least it’s unlikely they’ll freak out when we tell them the bonding is permanent,” Emma said, sitting on Duncan’s lap. Jake laughed as Emma leaned back, resting her face against Duncan’s warm cheek. Jake reached down and grabbed her hand, holding it in his tightly. She smiled, exhausted and happy. “What’s next? Do you need to do anything for the concert?”
Duncan sighed as he looked at the clock on the wall, ignoring the cuddling happening on the sofa across from them. “I have warm-ups in an hour. But I’m supposed to do some press before, in about a half hour. I have just enough time to get dressed.”
I’d rather undress you, Emma thought. Jake choked on his water and she laughed, enjoying the look of consternation on his face. She wished they had more time.
Chapter 7
Emma rubbed her eyes, wishing she’d gotten more sleep but not regretting her late night at the concert. She yawned, picking at her lunch. The lettuce seemed like a good idea that morning when she picked up a salad on her way to school, but now it just looked unappetizing. She wondered if it was because she knew Jake and Duncan were eating pizza. She wanted pizza too, dammit. She sighed and forced herself to take another bite. Maybe if she pretended it was pizza? She sensed Jake laughing at her in the back of her mind and mentally flipped him off. Duncan coughed, and Emma smiled. They might be several hundred miles away, but it felt like they were sitting right next to her. This was definitely one of the cooler things about bonding—never feeling lonely. The downside was that even though she wasn’t getting the headaches anymore, she felt the distance from her two men acutely. She could function, but there was a feeling of yearning that she couldn’t dispel. She knew Jake and Duncan felt it too. When they woke up this morning, they didn’t want to leave her bed and she didn’t want to let them, but they had more radio interviews and needed to drive back to New York. The distance was like an itch that couldn’t be scratched.