stopped and stared at him. “I thought you wanted to talk with Greg?”
“I do, but first we have a room to get ready for tonight, and toys to pick out. Also, I want to have the Rose room closed off. Is Dank still here?” Dietrich asked pushing through the doors to the main lobby. “That man can cook up a storm. Plus, I thought we could take a round with the swords while Jax and Blair run. It’s been a while since you have joined me.”
Gray snorted. “If you havn’t noticed, we have been extremely busy this last month. On top of that you know my family is here. Have you figured out what gift Blair has yet?”
He stopped and glanced at Gray. “Why didn’t you remind me that they were here? I would have made sure to take time out to join you. And no, I haven’t figured out her gift yet. She has kept it hidden well and I’m afraid we haven’t given her much to trust in us.” Dietrich sighed and glanced around the mail lobby. “Maybe tonight should be more personal. What do you think about a dinner up in our quarters, then give her a tour of the whole place?”
“I think you’re right, a more personal night might be better. We might know she’s from a power family, but we know nothing about her personally. I have a feeling she has put her own personal needs aside for the last few years, raising her sisters and brothers. It’s time for her to be pampered.” Gray turned to head back towards the weight room.
“If Dank is still here he’s lifting weights, and if I’m going to work on the swords with you, I want to warm up.” Gray slapped him on the back. “You might be ancient, but you have a powerhouse of strength that always knocks me on my ass.” He laughed as they pushed the glass doors open to the fitness room.
In the back near the free weights, Dank worked out with Frederick. He was Jax’s second in command and was a powerhouse himself when it came to muscle and security. Dietrich nodded to both men.
“I’m surprised you are here and not with Jax outside running the grounds.”
Fredrick looked disgusted.
“Half of our pack is out there, plus your security. He ordered me to take the morning off.” He shook his head and grinned. “Seems to me he didn’t want me around your woman.”
Dietrich laughed and grabbed the two hundred pound weight as if it were nothing. “Jax has nothing to worry about. I have a feeling he was just giving you the day off. He knows you have been busy since coming here.”
“Show off.” Fredrick grumbled and took the weight from him.
He laughed and stepped onto the treadmill and programed his information. “Dank, was wondering if you could set something up for us in our rooms. Something special.” Dietrich started his jog.
“Are you forgetting what tonight is?” Dank and Fredrick stared at him and nodded to the message board.
Gray laughed. “Well there goes that idea. We can’t miss the playoffs and the party.” Gray lay down on the bench and stared to pump the weights. “We’re going to be packed, and don’t forget that all the women are supposed to be dressed in cheerleading outfits today, too.”
“What about tomorrow Dank? We don’t know what she likes, but we can find out tonight and let you know. Will you have enough time?”
Dank nodded, but frowned.
“I heard that you are looking for the pack that was tracking her? You do know that most of that pack hates their alpha, right? If the alpha was destroyed, you might have friends instead of enemies.”
He moved off the treadmill his gaze held Dank’s. “How do you know so much about the Muglin pack, Dank?”
Dank didn’t back away. “They were the ones that pulled me out of the vampires den, so to speak.”
“And you have kept in contact with them since you’ve been here?” Gray moved up next to him as they both waited.
Fredrick growled, slowly turning towards Dank. “You were with those