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"Yeah. I get that," Ashe said. "Cori, what do you know about that?"

"That you were there. I can figure out the rest for myself."

"Thank God." Ashe wrapped his arms around Cori and squeezed her hard, lifting her off the floor.

"Hey, now," Marco stepped inside the bathroom.

"Just thanking Cori for the birthday gift," Ashe laughed, slapping Marco’s shoulder. Ashe was taller than Marco, although Marco was more solid. Ashe was still thin.

"It’s not anything I need to worry about, is it?" Marco teased.

"Not in the least, lummox," Cori hugged Marco. "Ashe just needed a little moral support, that’s all. He’s been locked up for days."

"Homemade cake is always better," Dori said later. Denise and Marcus had brought burgers and hot dogs to grill and the whole thing turned into a neighborhood party. Ashe got a gift card from Sali, so he could add music to his MP-3 player. A T-shirt came from Dori and Wynn. Cori and Marco gave him a hat.

"See, you look like Frank Sinatra now," Cori grinned.

"Stylin’," Ashe grinned, running a finger along the brim.

"You’ll look good in Dallas, dude," Marco said.

"Dallas?" Sali was quick to pick up on Marco’s comment.

"Ashe is coming to Dallas to work for Mr. Winkler over the summer," Marco made the announcement. "Mr. Winkler appreciates his computer hacking skills."

"Are you kidding me?" Sali huffed. "He breaks into Billings’ computer and he gets a job?"

"Sali!" Ashe hissed. Marcus, Adele and Denise all looked at one another before bursting into laughter.

"Something amusing?" Aedan appeared, Nathan not far behind. Adele looked at her husband and broke into fresh peals of laughter.

"I wish your father could be here," Adele said the following morning as she, Ashe and Sali waited for Ashe’s name to be called for the driving test. The written exam had gone very well, but the driving test came next. Ashe had giant butterflies in his stomach. Giant mutant butterflies, in his opinion. He’d practiced a parallel park before going to Corpus Christi for the test. Doing it at home was certainly not doing it for the testing officer, though. Ashe waggled a leg nervously as he waited. The plastic chairs in the waiting area weren’t comfortable, either, making his discomfort more pronounced.

"You’ll be fine, honey," Adele tried to calm him. Ashe’s name was called. He rose, cast a helpless look at Sali and followed the officer.

"Nice car," the officer commented as Ashe climbed in on the driver’s side of the Cadillac and buckled his seat belt. Ashe drove out of the parking lot as instructed, made turns, changed lanes after looking over his shoulder, stopped properly at stop signs and lights and was then instructed to get on and off the highway. He drove back to the testing facility afterward for the dreaded parallel park. Nervously chewing his lip, Ashe pulled alongside the front curb, looked behind him and began turning the wheel.

Ashe watched later as the officer made notes on his clipboard. Did he pass? The man wasn’t saying anything.

"Congratulations," the officer handed Ashe a piece of paper. "You passed. Turn that in to get your license." Ashe whooped, causing the officer to chuckle.

"I don’t care what it looks like, I can drive," Ashe grinned. Sali had examined Ashe’s photograph on the new license, turning it upside down at one point and telling Ashe it didn’t look a thing like him. "You have to pass yours next, dude," Ashe poked at Sali.

"Mom, he’s touching me," Sali complained good-naturedly.

"Two bags are enough, Mom," Ashe said later as his mother helped him pack. Adele worried that he wouldn’t have enough clothing for the summer. Ashe felt bad that they were leaving before his father was up, but Winkler’s jet was waiting for him and Marco. "Give Dad a hug, okay?" He’d spent the afternoon packing while Sali watched.

"Your ride’s here," Marco walked into Ashe’s bedroom as the last bag was zipped up. Marcus was waiting outside in his van—he’d offered to drop them off at the airport. Sali couldn’t hide his envy as bags were loaded in and Ashe climbed into the van with Marco.

"Call when you get there," Adele said, trying to hold back tears.

"I will. I’ll be okay, I promise." Ashe closed the door, then waved at Sali and his mother while Marcus pulled away.

"Man, that was hard," Ashe mumbled.

"Always is," Marco said, looking at Ashe over the back of his seat.

The trip was uneventful and they landed in Dallas less than two hours later. Winkler and two other werewolves were at the airport to meet Ashe and Marco.

Ashe recognized Trajan right away. He didn’t know the other wolf.

"This is Gene Powell," Winkler introduced him. Gene offered his hand and Ashe took it. "Shapeshifter, huh?" Gene said, nodding to Ashe.

"He’s cute when he shifts," Marco teased, holding his thumb and forefinger about an inch apart.

"No kidding?" Gene said. Ashe went pink.

"Hey, now," Trajan elbowed Marco. "You don’t haze the new help right away; you wait till they don’t suspect anything and then do it." Ashe followed the others to a Winkler Security van waiting near the jet, wondering just what it was he’d gotten into.

"This room is yours," Winkler showed Ashe into a spacious bedroom on the third floor of his three-story mansion located between Denton and Dallas. The house was secluded on a four-acre tract, with a high concrete and stucco wall surrounding it. Ashe dumped his bags on the bed and looked around.

"You’ll get up at six, work out for an hour with Trajan and Marco, shower, eat breakfast and then come to my office down on the first floor. We’ll talk then about what I want from you," Winkler grinned. "Hungry?"

"A little," Ashe admitted.

"Good. Let’s go raid the kitchen. Anything is up for grabs unless the cook puts a note on it," Winkler said. Ashe followed Winkler down the stairs to the first floor.

Two of the largest stainless-steel refrigerators Ashe had ever seen hummed in the kitchen. "The cook comes in around five to start cooking for the day. The guard switches at six-thirty, so breakfast starts at six. There are three shifts of guards and it might be a good idea to get to know all of them in case you need to go in or out."

Ashe nodded while Winkler started piling containers of ham, turkey and salami in his arms. Winkler grabbed the mustard and mayonnaise and then went looking for bread. Ashe had a sandwich and soft drink with Winkler, all while listening as Winkler described the guards and informed him that Marco and three others slept in the detached guesthouse. Trajan and a few other werewolves had rooms inside the house.