Bill asks a favor of Eric, so Eric takes Sookie to the only place he can think of, Canada. Pam tags along, because she's just plain interested in Eric and Sookie non-romance. Once in Canada Pam isn't the only one cheering for Team Eric. Eric/Sookie
T for now, I might do an M chapter, I'll warn you if I do and tell you in advance.
I don't own(sadly) I just wanna play!
EPOV
"Eric, please, though she doesn't want to speak to either of us. She may be more willing to listen to you. She is in danger here. People are beginning to find out about her. Please!" I sat there a bored expression covering my face, Bill knelt before me, angry and pained.
"Why on earth should I do anything for you?" I asked.
"Its not for me. It's for Sookie."
"Why do you assume I care about her?"
"I don't care if you give a rats ass backside about her. I'm here asking you, Please!"
I sigh and close my eyes, pretending to think about it, "Fine. I'll do it."
"Where will you-."
"Under a few circumstances, 1) you don't know where I take her. 2) you don't check up on her. 3) you don't bother her when we come back unless she goes to you." I knew that the last one would never happen.
His nostrils flared angrily, "that is-."
"Take or leave it." He sighed, "leave now I have work to do." I stood and walked past him to my office. Pam was sitting in my chair grinning like a fool.
"Where are you going to take her?"
"Nowhere you need to know about." I said, "Move." She got up a coy grin on her face and moved to the couch.
"Tell me."
"Canada." The grin on Pam's face turned into a huge smile, "Pam its not like that."
"Sure." She replied, "and your going to leave me here with Bill."
"Maybe." I replied, knowing she'd find a way to get up, no matter how I ordered her. Her blue eyes sparkled with the thought of joining us, "get to work now." I snapped harshly, she nodded and walked out to return to manning the door.
That's how I ended up in my car, Sookie in my passenger seat, much to her dislike, Pam driving ahead of me. Sookie was fuming in the seat beside me, her eyes filled with intense anger, which I'm hoping isn't directed at me.
"Why does Bill think I'm in danger?!" she hissed vehemently, if this were an anime shed have fire in her eyes and an ugly scowl on her beautiful face, beautiful, Northman snap out of it. I scolded and glanced back at the road. I could hear and see Pam cracking up in the drivers seat as we sped down the road.
"Sookie, he has very good reason to believe so." I replied, "he wouldn't have asked me to do this if it weren't true. You should know that."
"I don't care."
"You didn't have to come with." I pointed out glancing at her out of the corner of my eye.
"Like I had much of a choice." She mumbled, "he would have pestered me until I went. But if he shows up I'll be furious."
"He won't." I promised, or he would be punished. I added that part silently and watched the road as we sped around a corner, luckily we were close and this awkward car ride would be over, and the awkward jet ride would begin.
"Eric, where are we going?"
"Not now, I'll tell you later." How did I know that Bill hadn't bugged my car?
Pam pulled to a stop and shut of her car, ahead of us was her private jet. She stepped out and grabbed our bags heading onto the jet without us, "Ready?" I asked turning to find Sookie asleep in the passenger seat, had she not just been awake a few minutes ago?
I got out, went to the passenger seat, and scooped Sookie up into my arms. The wind blew her sweet smell to me, she smelled like honey and lilacs. My fangs ached as I stood there holding her to my chest, her face serene and peaceful.
She looked so beautiful, "Eric." Pam called softly dragging me from my thoughts, I closed the door to my car and carried Sookie toward the jet, "just lay her down back there." Pam said and sat in one of the chairs.
I set Sookie down gently in a chair pushed into a laying position. Then I sat next to her, my leg substituting as a pillow. "Eric, are you sure you want to go there?" Pam asked.
"Yes."
"Alright. Lets go." The pilot heard her and took off, Pam sighed and laid back in her chair and we fell into silence.
There, also known as home, was an hour or two away. Yes I had family, well some of them not actually related to me but still family. And the only people I could think of to protect my Sookie. Yes, my Sookie.
