Carissa almost laughed; of all the things he could say, he was worried about his men first. That was one of the things she loved about him. Always looking after his people. “They may wander around for a bit, but they’ll be fine.” Carissa relaxed. Daniel would listen to her.
Nodding his head, he accepted her words. “And how are you?” He turned his attention to her again.
“Unhurt.” Carissa turned and shut Daniel’s office door, locking it. This was a conversation they needed to have in private. “I’m not interrupting anything?” she asked, turning back to him.
He looked at the closed door and raised an eyebrow. “Nothing important.” Standing up, he turned a chair around for her. “What can I do for you?” He showed Carissa into the seat and sat in another so they were almost facing.
Carissa took a deep breath and considered him. Daniel was shorter than Michael was. He was also broader in the shoulders. A fairly handsome man with nearly black hair and brilliant green eyes. A long, thin scar marred his left cheek from his temple clear to his chin. Carissa had often wondered about that scar. She shook her thoughts away and returned to the subject at hand. “Michael is innocent.” This definitely got Daniel’s attention, if the raised eyebrows were any indication.
He looked over her clothing again, noting who they really belonged to. She could see his nose flare slightly as he drew in her scent.
Oh yes, he would smell Michael on her. Plus a few other things that would raise odd questions.
“And where is he now?”
“Safe.” Carissa met his eyes. She could see the desire to believe her words there, but she could also see doubt. Unzipping her jacket partway, Carissa pulled the file out. “I think this may help.” She held the envelope out for him.
Daniel took the package and opened it. “What is it?”
“Michael’s last mission files.” Carissa waited as Daniel poured over the results Michael had laid out for him.
Distress crossed his face as he read on. “If this is true, we have a serious problem.” Daniel flipped over the next page, reading the report.
“As if the problem wasn’t serious before this,” Carissa scoffed.
Daniel just shook his head slowly and closed the file. “I have a few questions.” He laid his hand on top of the closed file. “Please don’t take offense to this, but how do I know that Michael isn’t forcing you to do this?”
“He’s not,” Carissa answered.
Daniel considered her for a long moment before letting out a deep sigh. “Where is he?”
“Safe, but he’s willing to come in to talk if you can assure he’ll remain so.” Carissa looked towards the door. “A few of your men seemed a bit upset when I mentioned him.”
Daniel laughed heartily. “A bit upset” was probably a slight understatement. “It would help his case greatly if he turned himself in.” Daniel sighed. “But, if what you have here is true, that might be an issue. See, this person volunteered to head up the hunt for Michael.”
“Michael was afraid of that.” Carissa let out an ironic laugh. “If I make arrangements to bring him in—to you—can you assure me his safety?”
“He still has a lot to answer for.” Daniel considered her for a moment before nodding his head. “Yes. Bring him in, and I will make sure he’s safe.”
Carissa mulled over his answer, but movement under her coat made up her mind. Michael obviously trusted this man. “Do you have a spare set of clothing?” She stood up from her chair.
“Of course.” Most dragons kept at least one change for emergencies.
“May I have them?”
Daniel gave her an odd look but retrieved a uniform from the bottom drawer of his desk.
It would be too small for Michael, but it would be just a bit large on her. Opening her coat the rest of the way, Carissa let Michael crawl onto Daniel’s desktop.
Daniel’s mouth hung open as he took in the small, white dragon. Looking from the dragon to Carissa and back, he started to speak, but stopped.
Amusement lit Carissa’s eyes as Daniel impersonated a goldfish out of water.
After about the sixth time of trying to start, he finally settled on, “I see,” and sat down. Which didn’t make much sense. It was obvious Daniel didn’t fully comprehend the situation.
“Michael?” he finally asked.
Michael nodded his head.
“He can’t talk right now. I have his voice,” Carissa added.
“I see.” Daniel just sat there and stared at the dragon on his desk.
Carissa picked up the uniform and quietly changed clothing. Obviously, Daniel needed a moment to wrap his mind around this.
If dragons could smile, Michael’s grin would have been ear to ear. Daniel was not an easy man to surprise. He had been around long enough to have seen damn near everything, but this clearly astonished him. Michael stretched his wings before folding them neatly to his back. He sat up on his haunches and wrapped his tail around his feet like he had seen Daniel do so many times.
“Michael?” Daniel asked again.
Michael crossed his front legs over his chest, another trick of Daniel’s, and nodded his head again. He could see his boss’s mind slowly kicking back into gear.
“White.”
Michael nodded.
Daniel’s hands shot out and grabbed him. Michael tried to squeak in protest as his boss flipped him around, looking at him as if he had never seen a dragon before. “Tufted tail!” Daniel didn’t quite yank on his tail, but it was close. “Boned frill!” The pressure of Daniel’s fingers on the back of Michael’s head was almost painful. “Horns!” Daniel finally held him out at arm’s length, looking into his face. “But white!”
Michael could understand Daniel’s distress.
Dragons all shared the same fundamental shape, but each color had its own, distinct trait. Green dragons, like Daniel, were sleek and smooth from nose to tail. Blue dragons sported backward-sloping horns. Red dragons had tufted tails. Black dragons were graced with a boned frill. But it was the royal, gold dragons, the ones directly descended from the original king, that sported all the traits.
“Not white,” Carissa added.
Both men looked over at her.
“What?” Daniel asked, not processing things well.
“He’s not white. His scales lack color.”
This comment had Daniel flopping Michael around again, inspecting his scales.
“Translucent,” Daniel muttered, holding Michael almost upside down while looking at his wings. “What have you done?”
Carissa came over and gently took Michael from Daniel’s hands, righting him.
He purred silently as she rubbed him under the wings. God, he loved the way she touched him.
“Your clothes are behind the desk.” Carissa set him down on the floor. “Get changed.”
Michael rubbed his shoulder against her ankle before heading around the desk to shift. He could feel Daniel’s eyes as he disappeared behind the desk. Oh, this is going to be good.
Michael’s shift came easier this time. No pain or waiting to relax, just thinking human and letting go. He could really get used to this. A snicker slipped out of him. He was going to have to get used to it. Carissa had already told him the change couldn’t be undone. Rubbing his hand through his hair, he sat up and looked over the desk at Daniel.
“White!” Daniel squeaked upon seeing Michael’s hair.
For a man of magic, Daniel sure wasn’t taking this well. Michael bit back a smile for the moment and reached for the clothing Carissa had left. Mmmm, they were still warm. And they smelled of Mine!. Ignoring his inner voice, Michael breathed in a great lungful of that sweet scent as he dragged his shirt on. God, they smelled good together. Once dressed, he stood up to face his boss.