Chapter 4 - First day on the job

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Skulduggery – Crow

Anton – Bear

Ghastly – Panda

Dexter – Wolf

Saracen – Weasel

Erskine – Snake

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Chapter 4

Stephanie woke up in the morning to an empty room but the sound of a lot of activity. She groaned, remembering exactly what a blubbering mess she had been the day before, but then she remembered that this was her house and her friends were here and they owed her a lot of hugs, especially now they were her brothers. How dare they be her brothers for – she checked her phone – twelve hours and she only got a hug from anyone but Skulduggery!

She stomped from the room and found them scattered in the hallway with various pieces of furniture and objects.

"Unacceptable!" She shouted at them. They all went silent and looked at her nervously. "How dare you!"

Dexter stepped forwards and put his hands up when she glared. "Stephanie, we thought you wouldn't mind if we did some changes. We thought you would like it if you didn't have to move home, you see, and we were moving out things–"

"Unacceptable! You did all this, made plans, and I haven't even gotten any hugs. It's not fair!"

She stepped forwards and clutched Dexter in a hug as tight as she could. "I love you!" She shouted into his chest.

He started laughing and hugged her back. "I love you too."

She moved onto the others, getting better hugs as she went down the maturity scale, leaving her finally with Snake. "I got you a present," he declared and looked around. His grin was replaced with a frown. "I lost it."

Stephanie laughed and left to get herself breakfast since all they were doing was moving boxes into the bedrooms next to hers. When her stomach was full, she went back up to find the place clear of almost everything and the big man was carving names into some of the doors expertly. They were really nice – Erskine, Saracen, Ghastly, Anton. "Whose Anton?"

"Me," he grunted.

She grinned. "I like that name."

"Thank you."

"I've always called you Bear."

"Why?"

She shrugged. "I gave you all nicknames. They're fun, and I was little when I did it."

He nodded and got back to his work so she left him and used the bathroom at the end of the hall – there was one on either end, luckily, and the rooms were large enough that they were not actually that close to each other. She'd have to really shout to get someone's attention if they were at the other end of the hall. When she was ready, she went downstairs to the living room to find her friends sitting in there looking quite at home. It made her smile. They looked like a family.

Her smile faded.

She felt a little excluded with them looking so happy and close. They knew each other from every angle. She couldn't compete with that type of friendship, couldn't dominate that type of love. Where would she fit now Gordon wasn't here to help her?

"Steph!" Dexter said, spotting her first. "What are you doing standing around? Come sit."

There were no seats so Stephanie dragged the bean bag into the middle of the room and sat in the centre. Gordon said she if she was unsure, get right in the middle. She was probably misunderstanding but she was doing it, right?

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