Lycan
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© June 2011, S. K. Yule
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Chapter One
“Come
on, Janine. I already agreed to come with you two to these God forsaken woods
in the middle of nowhere. Can’t we at least listen to some good music?”
When
her sister rolled her eyes at her, Sherry promptly rummaged through her bag
until she found her MP3 player. After turning it on, she stuck the earbuds in
her ears and cranked up one of her favorites by Lady Gaga. She was so not into
country, and that meant anything concerning music or nature. She would much
rather spend a weekend getaway lying on a sandy beach overlooking the ocean
with cabana boys bringing her drinks—not that she’d ever gotten to do that
either, but one day, she planned to.
Why
her sister would choose to spend every weekend in the freaking jungle was more
than her mind could comprehend. While she and Janine were close, they were
polar opposites. Janine had always liked nature. The closest Sherry wanted to
get to nature was the Discovery channel.
When
Janine looked back at her, she playfully stuck her tongue out at her sister.
Janine’s frown was proof of her lack of amusement. Raze, Janine’s husband, on
the other hand, seemed to be enjoying the exchange between the sisters. The
twinkling pair of clear gray eyes peering at her in the mirror gave testament
to that fact.
Janine
had met Raze only a few months ago, and while Sherry had been a bit hesitant
about the guy, it hadn’t taken her long to realize that Janine and Raze were
head over heels in love. She was glad Janine had found someone like Raze, but
something about him was strange. She just couldn’t put her finger on exactly
why she thought so. The way he moved, the way he watched her sister, reminded
her of a predator. While she genuinely liked Raze, he still set her a bit on
edge at times with his intenseness.
Sometimes
she wondered if she’d ever find the right guy. She wanted that one-of-a-kind
true love. She wanted a soul mate, a man who could make her toes curl with a
mere smile or a brush of his fingertips on her cheek. She sighed. She
definitely wasn’t going to find him out in the middle of nowhere because her
ideal man would so not be the woodsy type. She didn’t want a wussy man who
liked pedicures, manicures, or who spent more time in the bathroom than she
did, but she didn’t want Tarzan either.
She
was beginning to wonder how her sister had finally managed to talk her into
coming with her and Raze on their routine weekend trek to the woods—Sanctuary,
as Janine referred to it. Sherry had been refusing her invitations for so long,
the thought of seeing the disappointed look on her face one more time had
finally made her cave. Janine had done so much for her since the crash that had
killed their parents. While Janine never expected anything in return, Sherry
still felt indebted to her sister. She knew that if she hadn’t had a sister as
wonderful as Janine, she might have ended up under the state’s care until she’d
reached the age of eighteen.
It had
been tough for them after the wreck. Money had been tight, but Janine had
started a cupcake business, and had made sure she and Sherry were provided for.
Her brows furrowed. Come to think of it, lately she hadn’t noticed the
pronounced limp Janine had been plagued with after the shattered leg she’d
gotten as a result of that horrific accident. She’d have to ask her sister
about that later. It was extremely odd that it would just go away since she’d
suffered the limp for several years now.
She’d
tried her best to be a good kid after the wreck, not wanting to cause Janine
any more grief than she’d already suffered—than they’d both suffered—in their
young lives. She was aware she hadn’t always been an angel. Yet, Janine had
always handled those situations with great care for her sensitive feelings. If
taking a weekend trip into the freaking Amazon would make her happy, she’d do
it. She only hoped after she proved to her sister once and for all how
thoroughly she hated nature, she’d leave her be from now on where that matter
was concerned.
She
stretched and smoothed the green cotton of her sundress down over her legs. It
was getting cooler out since fall started to take hold, but she hadn’t been
able to resist the opportunity to wear her favorite dress one last time before
putting it away for the winter. She let her head rest against the back of the
seat and must have dozed because the next thing she knew, the bouncing of the
car jarred her awake as the smooth highway they’d been on was no more, and an
uneven dirt lane took its place.
“We’re
almost there.” Janine smiled.
Sherry
forced a smile and almost giggled at the sight of her sister’s excitement. She
thought her sister was gorgeous with her pale blonde hair and soft blue eyes.
Her clear, creamy skin would make many women envious. She had been fortunate
herself to have good skin as well, a gift from their mother. However, their
skin was about the only similarity they shared. Janine was a bit taller and had
more curves, and Sherry was shorter, thinner, and had a shape that resembled a
ruler—straight and narrow. Also, Sherry’s hair was a coppery red and her eyes
were green, as she’d gotten her father’s darker coloring.
“Thank
God. This is the most uncomfortable backseat I’ve ever been in.” Sherry put her
MP3 player back in her overstuffed bag.
“Oh,
it’s not that bad, Sherry,” Janine teased.
Soon,
they stopped in front of a small log cabin. Sherry tried to hide her shock at
the rinky-dink, rustic cabin, which undoubtedly would lack modern amenities.
Janine
laughed. “It’s very nice inside.” She opened her door after Raze stopped the
car, got out and opened Sherry’s door. “Come on.”
Janine
opened the back door on the Jeep and started to get their bags out, but Raze
came around and tugged her hand away before she could pick anything up.
“I’ll
get everything. Why don’t you go show your little sis around?” Raze bent and
kissed Janine on the cheek.
“Are
you sure?” Janine batted her lashes at Raze and stood on tiptoe to place her
mouth against his.
His
arms came around her and his mouth came down on hers hard in a deep kiss that
made Sherry blush. When Janine moaned, Sherry cleared her throat and Raze
reluctantly broke the kiss.
“Yeah.
You can show me how grateful you are later,” he whispered.
“Yuck!
There is someone else here who, by the way, does not want to watch you two
slobber all over each other.” Sherry gave her sternest look, and kept the
giggle threatening to spring from her throat at bay.
“Okay,
okay.” Janine raised her hands in surrender and led the way to the cabin, but
not before giving Raze one last sultry glance.
Good
God. If looks could be rated, the one Raze gave back to Janine would be rated X—no,
XXX. Sherry could swear his eyes had actually glowed with raw desire. While it
was pretty gross witnessing the exchange between him and her sister, she had to
admit, she wouldn’t mind in the least if a man looked at her with such raw
intensity.
She
was pretty surprised when Janine showed her the cabin. It was way more modern
than she’d ever thought it would be, and it was clean. Unfortunately, there was
only one bedroom. She had no doubt she’d be riding the couch this weekend,
which she didn’t mind all that much as she didn’t want to accidentally witness
anything intimate that her sister and Raze might be doing on this trip.
Thankfully, there was a brand new sofa that folded out into a bed in the living
room.
“We
wanted to make sure you had some place comfortable to sleep. When you finally
agreed to come, we ordered the new fold out just for you.” Janine proceeded to
unfold the couch, lay across it, and sigh as if to demonstrate its softness.
“Thank
you. I appreciate it because if you had made me sleep on the floor, I might
have hurt you.” Sherry laughed.
Janine
got off the sofa, and she helped her fold it back up.
“No.
Thank you for coming. I know it isn’t your thing, but it really means a lot. I
know you only did it for me.” Janine hugged her.
“Just
don’t expect me to come out here again anytime soon.” She hugged her sister
back.
“Promise
me that you will give it a fair chance?” Janine pulled away a bit, her blue
eyes pleading.
Sherry
sighed in defeat. How could she deny her sister such a simple request? She
squared her shoulders in resignation.
“I
promise.” If this was all it took to make her sister happy, she’d give it an
honest effort. Although, she was pretty certain she wouldn’t be any more
impressed with nature than she already was—maybe more unimpressed.
Raze walked through the front door carrying
all of their bags with what appeared to be little effort. Sherry was impressed
as she had trouble carrying her own. He certainly wasn’t lacking in muscles.
“I
think that’s everything.” He let Sherry’s bags drop to the floor by the sofa
and carried the rest down the hallway.
“Why
don’t you get settled, and I’ll figure out what’s for dinner?” Janine went to
the small kitchen and started rummaging in the fridge and cabinets pulling
things out here and there.
“I’m
not really hungry. I think I’ll take a look around if you don’t mind.” Sherry
unzipped one of the bags at her feet and started pulling out her clothes.
“I
don’t know, Sherry.” Raze came back into the room before Janine finished what
she’d been about to say. “Maybe you should wait until one of us can come with
you.”
“I
promise I will not go far.” Sherry laughed. “I’m just going to walk around the
cabin. I’ll stay close. Believe me, I will not venture into the woods.” She
yanked her tennis shoes free from where they were wedged in the bag. I
definitely will not go into the woods.
She
didn’t like bugs or spiders or snakes or any other creepy crawly thing, and she
was pretty sure the woods held plenty of them. She shivered.
“I’m
warning you. If I see one spider in here, I’m sleeping in the Jeep.” She gave
the floor and walls a quick look, but didn’t even see one cobweb.
“Why
don’t you go with her, Raze?” Janine chewed her bottom lip, a sure sign that
she was worried about something.
“Are
you afraid I’m going to fall down a well or something?” Sherry giggled. “We
should have brought Lassie. What’s that? Sherry’s in the well, Lassie?”
“She’ll
be all right, babe. I’ll keep an eye on her.” Janine smiled as Raze wrapped his
arm around her shoulders and kissed the top of her head.
When
Janine sighed in obvious relief, Sherry frowned.
“Gee,
you are starting to scare me. Is there a monster loose in the woods or
something?”
“Um,
not exactly.” Janine’s eyes widened for a second.
“I’m
not going to go far. I still have my favorite dress on, and I don’t plan to get
it dirty.” Sherry toed her flip-flops off, slipped her sneakers on, and stood.
“Go
on, Sherry. I’ll be out in a couple minutes,” Raze called, but she was already
halfway out the door.
Chapter Two
Anger
seethed through Piers’ blood and seemed to seep out through his skin. That
bastard, Anthony Wolfson, was going to pay for killing his brother. Yeah,
Daniel had gone rogue, but Piers had been positive he’d be able to help him,
except Anthony got to him first. While Anthony was an ancient, Piers was only a
couple years younger. Anthony would be a formidable opponent, but he would take
him out no matter the cost to himself or anyone else that got in his way.
He
stood at the edge of Sanctuary, blended perfectly with the darkening shadows of
the trees. No human would be able to detect his presence, but most importantly,
other lycans would never know he was there either—the deer scent he’d sprayed
on would see to that. He’d seen his fair share of battles within the packs, had
fought his share, as well, and had honed his skills to near perfection. He’d
really had no choice. His survival had literally depended on it more times than
he wanted to remember.
More
and more lycans were going rogue. He didn’t support their actions, and strived
to help maintain the integrity of the ancient rules. Many rogues had been made
to see the error of their ways, which is what he’d intended to show his
brother. He gritted his teeth and clenched his fists. A tick started in his jaw
and beat in time to his pounding heart.
He’d
been watching Sanctuary for the past week, waiting for a perfect opportunity
for an ambush. From the bits and pieces of information he’d overheard, he knew
tomorrow night he’d finally get revenge. The lycans had planned a cook out, and
their guards would be down. He scoffed. Sanctuary. Sanctuary was
supposed to be a safe place, not someplace to get murdered.
His
brother had been a misguided pup, but he doubted he’d done anything so terrible
that he’d deserved to be slaughtered. The guilt Piers felt at not being there
for his brother constantly gnawed at him. He’d been tracking Daniel for three
years and had finally closed in on his whereabouts only to find out he’d been
too late. Damon, the leader of the pack, along with his brother and some
others, had all been killed during a confrontation at Sanctuary. His brother’s
pack had told him they’d simply been there to talk to a former member who’d run
and were ruthlessly murdered for the fact that they’d been labeled rogues.
Rumor
had it that Anthony Wolfson was directly responsible for Daniel’s death. Raze
Jackson, the former pack member they’d been trying to talk to, and Brent Falls
were also involved. If he had a chance, he’d be more than happy to knock some
sense into those two, as well. Daniel and the others would never be so stupid
as to intentionally start an altercation with two ancients. None of them would
have been a match for Anthony or Brent.
He slid deeper into the shadows as the front
of a dark Jeep came into view. His anger fired hotter. He didn’t like
complications, but life was full of them, most of which would bite you in the ass.
He shifted into full wolf form and ran until exhaustion nipped hard at his
heels and soothed the hatred burning inside him. He was miles from Sanctuary
before he shifted back into human form and picked up the clothes he’d stashed
earlier in an old, hollowed out tree. He quickly dressed and made his way to
the cave he’d been staying in. After tomorrow night, he could head back home to
his empty house and spend a few more hundred years alone.
Alone.
That’s what he’d been for practically his entire life, and that’s how he’d
die—however many years that took. He wasn’t a blind idiot. He knew the chances
of ever finding his mate were next to zero. There were too many rogues now.
Rogues that thought it was acceptable to hunt down any female with the main scent
and do what they wanted with them, including violating and killing them. Every
female that carried the main scent had a mated scent, as well, but only the
destined lycan mate could smell it. Females carrying the main scent were
supposed to be watched over and protected until her mate was found. In fact, if
another lycan harmed a female that carried the main scent, it was punishable by
death according to lycan law.
Over
the years, the ancients throughout the now dwindling lycan population had
fought to bring the unruly pups back under control. While finding rogues and
either reforming them or putting them to death was not an unusually difficult
task, it was proving a losing battle for the ancients thus far. By the time the
rogues were found, the damage that had been done was profound. Too many
potential mates were being slaughtered. Every female lost was a lost mate to a
lycan, a lost opportunity at happiness, a lost chance for love. He was certain
his chance had been forfeited long ago.
He
stretched out on his back on the cave floor, clasped his hands behind his head,
and peered up at the rocky ceiling. He’d dreamt of her, the one destined for
him. Those were the only times he’d felt utter peace in his life, the nights
he’d wished to never awaken. Her soft touch soothed him in a way nothing else
ever had or could. Her breathy sighs as he covered her with his body drove him
wild. She was imprinted on his soul. He’d know her in an instant, though he’d
never met her. Her scent, her touch—he’d know the minute he laid eyes on her
that she was his. And God help her if he did ever find her.
He’d
never let her go.
The
darkness inside him that screamed out for redemption was overwhelming at times.
Redemption only she could give him. Protectiveness swelled inside him when he
thought of how tiny she was in his dreams. He was big, probably too big for an
angel such as her. His size and demeanor would scare the hell out of her. He
grunted at the thought and frowned. The only downfall to the dreams was he
hadn’t been able to see her face clearly.
His
palms itched to feel her skin, to peel her clothes off and to bury his face in
her soft hair as she welcomed him inside her. Anger boiled to the surface hot
again. It would never happen, and it was useless to fantasize about it. Besides,
this wasn’t the time or place for such a thing to happen anyway. He must focus
on avenging his brother’s senseless death. Nothing would get in his way.
He
grunted again and rolled to his side. The thought of killing another ancient,
especially one with a mate, gnawed at him with teeth of guilt. It couldn’t be
helped. Rogues were punished for anything that went against ancient laws, and
ancients should have to answer for their crimes as well. Although, technically,
killing an ancient was against the rules, he felt the action of cutting down
another lycan for a mere title was punishable no matter who did the killing.
He’d
thought about asking Anthony his side of the story, but if everything he’d
heard was true, he’d probably be attacked as well. Attacked, outnumbered, and
most likely, murdered. Son of a bitch. He hated it when doubt reared its
ugly head. He’d been on the hunt for revenge for so long, now that it was
imminent, he had time to think things through more carefully. He knew none of
it really mattered in the end. Someone had to answer for his brother’s death
one way or another.
He
closed his eyes and immediately started to doze.
* * * *
Raze
followed Sherry as she tentatively walked around the darkening compound. Her
flowery scent, while probably light to humans, was nearly shorting out his
nose. At least the perfume was effective at masking her scent—to a point. A
lycan wouldn’t pick up her scent as far away as normal, which made him breathe
a sigh of relief.
While
she was marked with the main scent, which meant she was destined to be the mate
of one of his kind, just as her sister had been, he was glad she wouldn’t be an
easy target. Janine had been trying to get Sherry to agree to come with them to
Sanctuary for a long time. Raze had only recently turned his mate, and she was
insistent upon telling Sherry what they were. While he was proud of Janine for
not wanting to keep it from her sister, he wasn’t sure he agreed completely
with telling her.
He’d
tried to make Janine see that it wasn’t necessary to tell Sherry, as her mate
may never find her—may not be alive for that matter. His woman was stubborn,
though, and didn’t want to lie to her baby sister any longer. He didn’t blame
her and would probably want to do the same if the situation were reversed, but
the overwhelming urge to protect Janine from being hurt extended to Sherry as
well. Because if anything hurt Sherry, it hurt Janine, and Raze would do
anything in his power to keep Janine from suffering any more in her life. She’d
already been through enough.
He
wasn’t for sure how Sherry would take the news, but he was sure that she was
aware something wasn’t all together normal. For one, even though he was sure
Sherry trusted him, she seemed uneasy around him at times. Most humans did tend
to get a little wary around lycans if only because their instinct warned them
something was different. He was also aware that Sherry had noticed Janine’s
limp, or lack thereof. Once he’d changed her, the malady, which was a result of
a shattered leg sustained in the wreck that had killed her parents, had healed.
“What
in the heck do you guys do up here every weekend?” Sherry kicked a pebble into
the woods. “It’s so quiet and boring.”
“We
think of plenty to do,” Raze chuckled.
“Eww.
I don’t want to know anything about you and my sister’s sex life.” Sherry made
a gagging noise.
“I
wasn’t talking about that,” he laughed.
Although
he’d never deny that making love to Janine was one of his most favorite, time
consuming things to do. When they weren’t making love, they were running in the
forest, helping out at Sanctuary, or visiting with the other lycans.
“Really,
because I swear to God you two are constantly groping or kissing.” She smirked.
“You
really should try to get in touch with nature a bit. It’s quite beautiful.”
“Yeah?
I don’t think so.” Sherry looked around and frowned.
“Come
on. Let’s go back to the cabin. I bet Janine has something scrumptious cooking
for dinner. He sniffed the air. In fact, he was sure of it. Another one of his
favorite things—eating his mate’s wonderful cooking.
Sherry
nodded and followed him back.
Chapter Three
“Tomorrow
afternoon we’re having a cookout and you will get to meet Anthony, Karen, Brent
and Rindy.” Janine smiled as she sipped some hot cocoa from her cup.
Dinner
had been marvelous, as usual. Janine had cooked ham and beans and cornbread.
Sherry loved her sister’s homestyle cooking. She wasn’t bad in the kitchen
herself, but Janine was by far the better chef of the family. After dinner,
Raze said he’d do clean up duty, but Sherry insisted on helping with the
dishes. Once the dishes were done, they sat around the table with big mugs of
steaming chocolate—hers topped with marshmallows.
“Sounds
like a good time to me,” she agreed.
She
watched as Janine chewed her bottom lip and seemed as if she were going to say
something several times only to stop. Raze watched her with a scowl.
“Okay,
you two. What is up?” Sherry finally asked.
After
Janine stared at her for several minutes, she finally spoke. “I have something
to tell you, but I’m not sure how you will take it.”
“You
look as if you’re going to tell me someone died or something.” She frowned.
“Nothing terrible happened, did it?” She inched forward on her seat and watched
her sister intently from across the table.
“No.
No one died or anything horrible like that. It’s just that, well…” Janine
trailed off and stared at Sherry.
“You’re scaring me. What is wrong, hon?” The
way she stared at her made her anxious. She reached across the table and laid
her hand over one of Janine’s and squeezed gently.
“I’m
just worried that you will feel differently about me after I tell you, and it’s
going to be a bit of a shock, I’m afraid.” Janine tried to smile, but failed
miserably.
“No
matter what you tell me, you are, and will always be, my sister. Nothing will
ever change that, or the fact that I love you. Now you are really worrying me.
What is wrong?” Butterflies of alarm danced around her belly.
“Promise
me that you will keep an open mind because what I’m about to tell you is going
to be very hard to believe. Trust me, I know.”
“Okaaay.
I promise.” What the heck could she possibly tell her that would cause her to
be worried that Sherry’s feelings could actually change for her?
After
several more minutes of silence, and Sherry looking back and forth from Raze to
Janine, she’d had enough. But when she finally started to say something, she
and Janine spoke at the same time.
“For
crying out loud! Tell me what is going on—”
“I’m a
lycan.”
“What?”
She stood.
“We both are.” Janine nodded at the same time
Raze did. “Well, actually, he always has been, and he recently turned me, with
my permission.”
Sherry
plopped back in her chair and stared at her sister with her mouth gaping wide
open. Had she gone completely insane? Had they both? Wait, they must be playing
a joke on her.
“Okay,
okay. You got me. Ha ha.” She started laughing, and put her hands up in
surrender.
It
didn’t take her long to realize she was the only one laughing. She immediately
stopped and sat in quiet contemplation for several minutes.
“Do
you really expect me to believe this?” She raised a brow in question and looked
at them both with what she hoped to be her best I-wasn’t-born-yesterday look.
“It’s
the truth. Believe me, I can prove it, but it might be a bit much for you at
the moment.” Janine reached for Raze and he wrapped his long fingers around her
small hand.
“Seriously?
I mean, you are seriously telling me that on the night of the full moon you two
turn into big scary monsters and run around killing…” Her eyes snapped up to
her sister’s. “Oh my God. Tell me you don’t kill people.”
“No!
And we don’t turn into to monsters, and we don’t have to wait for the full
moon. We can change at will, after the first time anyways, and we shift into
wolves. We don’t kill people. We know exactly what we are doing at all times.
We can control ourselves just like when we are in our human forms.”
“Why
are you telling me this?” Sherry cried, her brain on overload.
“I
have to. You are a destined mate, and you need to know what could happen. You
may be in danger.” Janine watched her nervously.
“A
destined mate? What the hell does that mean?” Her voice rose with each word.
“Take
it easy, Sherry,” Raze said in a low, soothing tone.
“Take
it easy? Are you serious? You are sitting here telling me that you are
werewolves and that I’m what? Destined to be one?” She shook her head. “I don’t
think so. I hate nature.”
“Just
let me explain everything, and then you can sleep on it and we can talk about
it more tomorrow.” Raze smiled.
“Fine.
Tell me.” Sherry leaned back in her chair and crossed her arms over her middle.
What
the hell was happening? Were they serious? If this didn’t turn out to be a big
freaking joke, or she didn’t wake up from this dream soon, she might seriously
have a nervous breakdown. She leveled her gaze on Raze, tapped her foot, and
waited.
Janine
nodded at Raze when he raised a brow to her. He cleared his throat and began
talking. “I’ll start at the beginning when I met your sister.”
“I’ve
heard this story. You two met and fell madly in love when she went on vacation
last year.” Sherry rolled her eyes in frustration.
“No.
We left out some details.” Raze shook his head.
“Like?”
She was going to have to have her sister and Raze both committed after this,
maybe herself for sitting here and listening to this ridiculous story.
“Janine
was kidnapped by the leader of a rogue pack I belonged to. Understand that I
was a member of this pack long before it turned rogue. After that, I was stuck
in it. Every time I tried to escape, I was captured and punished. I decided to
try once again, and of course, was caught. It is very hard to get away from a
pack of lycans. They are attuned to every sound and smell and they could make
any expert tracker look like an inept fool.”
Raze
lifted his hand when she started to ask a question, and she snapped her mouth
shut and glared at him.
“My
punishment for my latest failed attempt at escape was your sister. Damon, the
leader I mentioned, kidnapped your sister from a rest stop, brought her to the
den, and insisted that I was to…” Raze’s face turned red, and he took a deep
breath.
Sherry
was pretty certain the sudden ruddiness of his skin had nothing to do with
embarrassment and everything to do with anger. In fact, it was almost as if it
radiated off him. His muscles tensed, and he closed his eyes and took several
deep breaths. Janine squeezed his hand before he finally continued.
“I was
instructed to use her as punishment because Damon knew I was so vehemently
against such depraved acts that he and the other pack members enjoyed
practicing.”
“Oh my
God!” She sucked in a startled gasp and looked at Janine.
“It’s
okay, Sherry. Raze never hurt me or forced me to do anything I didn’t want to.”
Janine’s face turned red, but the source of her mottled skin was obviously from
embarrassment.
“I
devised a plan to get us both out of there, and we made it here. A few days
later, Damon and some of the pack came looking for us. He was determined to
kill me even if it meant killing everyone else and using Janine to accomplish
it. Things got a bit complicated for a short time, but Damon and the rest were
dealt with. It’s not something that was easy, but they threatened your sister’s
life, and I couldn’t allow anyone to hurt her, nor would anyone else allow that
here at Sanctuary.
“Sanctuary
is a place for rogues to come and learn that we must protect our destined
mates, that preservation of the ancient laws is essential to our race’s
survival. If our mates are killed, we will have no way to reproduce. I didn’t
want to tell you all of this because I didn’t want to upset you, but Janine
insisted. And now that we have told you, I believe she was right. You have to
be aware of the kind of danger you are in and take precautions.”
She
didn’t ask exactly what he meant by Damon and the others being dealt with,
but she was no dummy. Anyway, if some scumbag threatened her sister, he’d
deserved what he’d gotten. They all had. Fear knotted in her stomach. If all of
this was true, her life had just been turned upside down.
“I
don’t want to be a werewolf or have one as a mate.” Her bottom lip quivered.
“I’m not a woodsy type of girl.” She fought back the tears threatening to
spill. “Are you telling me that these things are going to be hunting me or
something?”
“We
aren’t things. We are just like you or anyone else,” Janine said softly.
“You
are definitely not just like anyone else. Not if you turn into wolves. But I’m
not judging. I need some time to think about all of this. I’m just a little bit
freaked out right now.”
Sherry
abruptly stood, knocking the chair over. Her brain was numb. She was glad her
brain decided to take that route as a few seconds earlier, she’d been torn
between shrieking or bursting into a hysterical fit of tears that would have
lasted for a few hours or until someone had slapped some sense into her. Her
hands shook as she went to retrieve her pajamas from her bag so she could take
a long, hot shower before going to bed.
“You
know that no one here will ever hurt you, Sherry. Right? Raze, myself, and
everyone that you will meet tomorrow would die to keep you safe. I love you,
and I’m sorry, but it’s not like either of us had a choice in this. It just
is.”
“Yeah.
Fate crap and all, right?” Fate must really hate her. She massaged her temples
and could feel a wicked headache starting. “I don’t want to talk about this
anymore. I want to take a shower and go to bed.”
She
was almost too scared to go to bed because her mind would start playing with
all the things Raze and Janine had told her, and she’d probably end up having a
panic attack. Maybe tonight would be a good night to take one of those
wonderful tiny yellow pills her doctor had prescribed to her for her anxiety.
She only took them when she absolutely had to. She sighed. She wasn’t fooling
anyone, least of all herself. She hated taking pills, and she was well aware
that she had suffered much more than she would have had she not been so damn
stubborn about taking them in the past.
After
the wreck, she’d needed something to help her cope as she’d suddenly developed
severe anxiety when she was away from Janine for too long. It was because she’d
suffered a great loss, and she had convinced herself that if she could keep her
sister close, nothing bad could happen to her. She’d gotten better over the
years, but couldn’t quite shake the anxiety completely. When Janine had gone on
her vacation, which now Sherry knew must have been a horrible experience, she’d
been dating Mike. It had helped having him there when she’d gotten anxious over
Janine’s absence. Unfortunately, she had more brotherly feelings toward him,
and he hadn’t been extremely happy about that fact, but he was a good guy and
graciously accepted it.
If she
had known what had really happened to Janine when she’d been away, she would
have probably had a nervous breakdown. She had a deep seated fear of losing
anyone she loved, especially her sister. She didn’t blame her for not telling
her the truth about what had happened on her vacation. She’d known that she
wouldn’t take the news well about her being in danger. In fact, if she thought
about it, all the werewolf stuff paled in comparison with the information that
she could have lost her sister.
Werewolf
stuff? She turned the tap on in the shower and was surprised at how fast the
water turned steamy. For being out in the middle of nowhere, the accommodations
were excellent—albeit a little too rustic for her taste. She stepped under the
water and let the heat and gentle massage of water bumping against her
shoulders relax her.
Janine
was worried for her safety. Not only that, but now things had started to make
sense. Like why for the past few months Raze had insisted on walking her to her
car after dark, or the way he seemed to be on constant vigil over her and
Janine. If she had simply listened to her instincts, she would have figured out
something was going on. She had laughed and gone along with it, thinking that
Raze had simply been trying to be the macho protective male of the family to
further impress Janine.
Yet,
now she had to admit, it had seemed more than that. It had been as if he’d been
expecting something to happen. Remembering now the way he’d constantly scan
their surroundings made her stomach lurch. Everything they had told her was
starting to sink in a bit, even though her brain still refused to accept it
all. She’d almost asked Raze to change in front of her so she could prove once
and for all that it had been a big joke, but something had stopped her from
doing so. While the voice of reason screamed that werewolves were a myth, a
tiny flutter deep in her chest warned her that she shouldn’t be so quick to
cast off things that seemed impossible because she hadn’t seen it with her own
two eyes.
After
all, she had faith in a higher being, and she’d never witnessed said being in
person either. She based much of her life on hope and faith, and those were two
things that were not tangible. Too many people tended to base religion around a
single entity, but what it boiled down to for her was believing that she wasn’t
alone. Believing that someone watched over her. Believing that her mother and
father would be there waiting for her—wherever they’d gone after they’d
died—when she passed from this world.
She
finished her shower, dried off, and dressed in sweats and a T-shirt. She
normally liked a bit more girly stuff to sleep in, but didn’t think it would be
appropriate to wear sexy lingerie around Raze. Although, it would probably be
fun to see if she could make him blush. All in good fun, of course, because she
knew he only had eyes for her sister, which made her respect him that much
more.
Chapter Four
He
was dreaming of her again, but this time, it was something was different. Her
features were clear to him. His heart nearly ceased beating in his chest at her
beauty. Her red hair was thick, and shined like a copper penny. Her nose was
small, her mouth was adorned by kissable pink lips, and her petite frame
supported surprisingly full breasts that led to a tiny waist and gently flared
hips.
“Who
are you?”
Her
soft, angelic voice nearly brought him to his knees. Her green eyes were wide
as if she was scared—of him. A fierce wave of protectiveness followed by anger
that she would be afraid of him slammed through his chest. Didn’t she know he
was the one person that would never hurt her? He’d give his life for her, and
if anyone else dared to hurt her, he’d take theirs.
“I’m
Piers.” He kept his voice even and calm while his heart beat fast and hard.
“What is your name?”
“She-erry.”
The
joy of hearing her name warmed him and made his cock twitch in anticipation of
claiming her. A shudder of pure, unadulterated lust shot through him, but he
had to go slow. She was tiny, and his size alone must be intimidating to her.
God, she was beautiful. He ached to reach out and touch her, tangle his fingers
in all that glorious hair and tug her to him. Instead, he held his arms rigid
at his sides.
“There’s
no reason for you to be afraid of me, Sherry.” Her name was like heaven on his
lips, and her flowery scent mixed with the mating scent that was for him alone
teased him.
She
looked around. They were in the cave, and he knew she’d be confused as it was
the first dream connected to him that she would remember. It would seem so real
to her—it was real…almost. There connection was strong, and whatever they
shared in their dreams would seem as if it had really happened upon waking.
Their souls were in tune to one another even if their bodies, their minds, had
never met.
She
was his and he was hers. Nothing on earth could change that. He took a step
toward her, and she backed away from him, her eyes warily watching his every
move. He took several deep breaths to calm the raging urge to take her. He
wanted her to come to him willingly, without hesitation, and that would take
time.
“Where
am I?” she whispered.
“You’re
dreaming.” He decided to keep it simple. If he explained that she was his
destined mate and they were actually connecting through their minds while
sleeping, she’d probably flip out and wake up. He wasn’t ready for the
connection to be lost.
“Oh.”
He
moved slowly and sat down on a big rock just inside the mouth of the cave, and
patted the flat surface beside him, beckoning her to join him. He watched the
hesitation play over her face and was relieved when she’d obviously decided to
accept his invitation and began to come toward him. Her movement was graceful,
and the subtle sway of her hips made his fingers itch to touch her. She was
made for loving, and he doubted she was aware of her allure or the effect she
was having on him.
Her
feminine movements were an unintentional seduction. They came natural to her
and made him think of long, sweaty nights, silk sheets and the sound of her
voice crying out his name over and over as he filled her, claimed her, gave her
pleasure.
She
sat next to him, careful to keep some distance between them, as if she could
escape if need be. He’d give her that small measure of comfort, no matter how
misguided it may be.
His
cock twitched again when he saw the perfectly painted red toenails that peeked
out from under the bottom of her sweats. Holy hell. He’d had women over the
years, but not one of them had come close to driving his body to the brink of
desire that now stirred in him. And all because of her dainty toes.
“Why are you watching me like that?” She
looked around the cave once more before settling her gaze on him.
“Like
what?”
“I
don’t know. Just intense or something.” Her voice trailed off.
“You’re
beautiful.”
His
body flamed hotter when he saw the lovely shade of red that stained her cheeks.
She was embarrassed by his compliment. She was so young, so innocent. She
deserved much better than him. He’d grown to be a hard man over the years, and
she shouldn’t have been destined for him. He was not gentle or romantic. He’d
never hurt her, but he was a man of experience and had grown weary of all the
feuds and fighting amongst his kind.
Yet,
he’d do his best to make her happy and to treat her with the respect and
tenderness she deserved. Would it be enough? Where she was soft, he was rough.
Where she was gentle, he was a warrior. Where she was innocent, he’d seen the
selfish, deprived acts of others that were carried out for the simple pleasure
of hurting others. Why would fate bring someone like her into his world?
But
he knew the answer to that. She was the light that would show him the way to
his redemption. She was the only one that could save his damaged soul, make him
whole once again. Simply sitting here by her soothed him, calmed him, put him
at peace. And the turmoil she would cause inside him when he finally touched
her would be ecstatic turmoil born of desire, not of anger or regret at the
monsters his race was slowly becoming.
“No.
I’m not, but thank you.” She reached out tentatively and scraped shaking
fingers through his hair as if silently thanking him for his compliment.
White-hot
lightning shot to his groin when she touched him. Her fingers were like magic
on him. He closed his eyes for a moment, reveling in her touch, and slowly
opened them as her hand fell away from him, as if in slow motion, to her side.
She
studied him. Her eyes dropped down his body as she perused him from head to
toe, and when her eyes settled on his groin, his erection jerked in reaction.
Her cheeks flamed bright red, and her full lips formed a small “o.”
“You’re
so big. I mean, you’re body is…” She hid her face in her hands in
embarrassment. “I didn’t mean, oh! Just forget it.”
Her
innocence was endearing to him, and he couldn’t wait to show her how they could
appreciate each other’s bodies without embarrassment. He reached out and pulled
her hand to him, placing it flat against his chest and then covering it with
his own, the action done without thought. She gasped when she came into contact
with him and electricity sparked between them.
“Don’t
ever be ashamed to tell me anything. You can always be yourself with me.” He
gave her hand a gentle squeeze of reassurance when it trembled against him.
“I
don’t know you.”
“Yes,
you do.”
She
shook her head in denial and he gave her hand another squeeze.
“Close
your eyes.” He didn’t think she’d do as he asked, but after a few moments, her
lids fluttered shut, and her dark, amber lashes rested against her pale skin.
He
scooted closer to her, and her breath hitched. He kept her hand firmly over his
beating heart. When he reached out and lightly stroked her cheek with the pad
of his thumb, he barely kept a groan from escaping.
“Can
you not feel the fire that burns between us, Sherry? Can you not feel how my
heart beats for you under your fingertips? You and I are kindred spirits.”
He
couldn’t resist any longer and leaned in toward the slim column of her throat.
He breathed her scent deep before his lips gently grazed her skin. She jumped,
but didn’t pull away from him, and he cupped her nape with his free hand to
coax her against his mouth. As he continued to kiss her neck, her taut body
began to relax and she melted into him.
He
kissed a trail along her jaw line and to the corner of her mouth. Every
instinct screamed at him to claim her, but he held on to control by a mere
thread.
“Can
I kiss you?” His voice shook with desperation.
Her
eyes opened, and the passion that burned in their depths scorched him, matched
his own desire. The slight nod of her head was all the response he needed, and unwilling
to allow her the time to change her mind, his mouth crashed down on hers. A low
growl clawed its way from his chest, and she moaned in response. She tasted
like the sweetest honey, the forbidden apple in the Garden of Eden. She tasted
like…his.
When
she moaned again, he took advantage of her parted lips and slid his tongue into
the recess of her mouth. She drove him crazy, mindless with wanting her. One
kiss, one simple taste, one stroke of the tongue, and he was lost. He deepened
the kiss, and his control snapped. Every urge, every demand that insisted he
claim her roared to the surface.
He
released her hand against his chest, and her fingers trailed up and over his
shoulders, lightly massaging his tense muscles. He tangled his fingers in her
hair and held her tight against him as his other hand snaked up the hem of her
shirt. When he covered her breast, need so strong coursed through him that it
blinded every last shred of common sense.
He
pushed her to the ground. The breath that whooshed from her lungs as he covered
her and wedged one knee between her thighs only made him burn hotter. He
massaged her breast and rolled the peaked nipple between his fingers, aching to
taste her…all of her. By the time he realized she was pushing against his
chest, she’d disappeared.
His
eyes flew wide, and he stood. His breathing came in ragged pants, and he dug
his fingers through his hair. There was only one explanation why he had finally
been able to see her so clearly, talk to her—she was near. His mate was close,
and his heart beat in rapture. Every muscle in his body clenched in
anticipation while his cock strained against his jeans, almost screaming for
her. No, not her... Sherry. Her name was Sherry.
He
wanted to find her right this instant, wanted to claim her and never let her
go. She could bring so much joy to him. Joy he thought he’d never find, and
love. While he’d prayed that she’d been out there somewhere, he had very little
hope of ever finding her. She could be anywhere in the world, and the
probability of him finding her had been infinite. It had been the worst, gut
wrenching feeling he’d ever had, knowing she was out there and being unable to
protect her. He turned and punched the cave wall, welcoming the pain that shot
through his fist.
He’d
felt useless. Rogues could have gotten her, and he’d never be able to stop it,
but no more. She was close now, and he would find her. As soon as he took care
of the business concerning his brother tomorrow, he would search for her to the
ends of the earth if he had to. He would never stop until he found her, and he
would find her, and he’d never let her go once he did.
The
problem now? She’d remember him from the dream, and he had frightened her. He
had no one to blame but himself. He had lost control. He’d taken things too
fast. But she had responded to him, and that gave him a small amount of hope.
Dusk would be here soon, and he could get business taken care of. Afterwards,
he’d be able to focus his full attention on her.
Chapter Five
Sherry’s
eyes flew open, and a gasp escaped as she shot upright from her bed. Her
breathing came in ragged gasps. The man she’d just dreamed about…Piers had
seemed so real. She put her fingers to her lips. She swore she could feel them
tingle from his kiss, and her body was hot, achy. She’d never felt such
intenseness with a man. He’d practically oozed sex, and had made her melt. Her
hesitation of him proved no match after he’d plastered her hand against his
chest.
It was
just a dream. Hell, if dreams were always like that, no one would ever get
out of bed. She shifted, suddenly uncomfortably hot, and realized that
dampness coated the insides of her thighs. A dream man had done this to her,
made her a writhing mess of hormones, and not even a real live man had managed
to do that up to this point in her life.
She’d
had a few fumbled, awkward attempts at sex, but a few years ago after too many
uncomfortable situations, she’d decided that she’d wait to have sex until she
met the man of her dreams. She snorted. Man of my dreams. Ha! She was
young when the accident that had killed her parents occurred, and she knew that
had a lot to do with her failed relationships. She was scared to get close to
anyone. Scared because she knew they could be taken from her with such ease. A
slip on the stairs, a wrong step into traffic, a drunk driver, and they’d be
gone.
She
stumbled to the kitchen, opened the fridge door, pulled out a bottle of cold
water, and drank down half of it. Her heart raced, and she was so aroused she
ached for him.
She
laughed. How could she ache for a man she’d conjured up in her imagination? He
wasn’t real. It must be all the stress from learning about all this werewolf
crap. Maybe it was her mind’s way of trying to cope with it. Simply replace it
with a man who intimidated her, but turned her on at the same time.
He’d
been so big, too big for her. She’d always been intimidated by men of his size,
as far as dating material, and he’d been the biggest man she’d ever met. Her
cheeks heated when she remembered the bulge in his jeans—biggest in more ways
than one. She went to her bag, quickly dug out the bottle of pills, broke one
in half, and swallowed it before she could talk herself out of it. She was
going to go back to sleep, and in the morning, she’d figure everything out.
She
snuggled back under the covers on the sofa bed, which had proved surprisingly
comfortable, and closed her eyes, waiting for the pill to work. She already
hated herself for taking it. It made her feel weak even though she knew better.
Everyone needed help at some point in their lives, and she was no different.
Finally, she started drifting into sleep. Glorious, dreamless sleep.
* * * *
“Sherry.
Sherry. Wake up.” Janine shook her harder.
“Geez,
Janine. Why are you waking me up so early?” Sherry groaned and tried to burrow
back under the blankets her sister was jerking off her.
“It’s
not early. It’s almost one o’clock in the afternoon,” Janine growled. “Come on.
We are getting everything set up for the cook out. Everyone is already
here—except you.”
She
groaned. “Okay. Okay. You go ahead and I’ll be there in a bit.” She cracked her
lids open and saw her sister standing there with her arms crossed over her
middle as she so often did when she was agitated.
“You’re
little bit will result in all afternoon.”
“I
promise. I’ll be there in an hour or less.” She would, too, even if it killed
her, which it might.
“Swear
to me.”
“I
swear. Now go.”
“Okay,
but if you aren’t out there in an hour, I’m coming to get you. And, I’ll bring
Raze and have him carry you out there if necessary.”
“I’ll
be there.”
“All
right. When you’re ready, we are set up not far past and to the right of the
cabin. Raze, Anthony, and Brent are already putting the meat on the grill, and
Karen and Rindy are anxious to meet you.”
“I’m
getting up right now. Now get out there, and let them know I’ll be along in a
bit.”
“Seriously,
one hour.”
“Go!”
Sherry laughed as Janine giggled and then dodged the pillow she tossed at her.
Before
heading out the door, Janine paused. “Um, are you okay? I mean, after our talk
last night?”
“I’m
okay, but I don’t really want to talk about it right now.”
“All
right.” She gave Sherry one last long stare before going outside.
She
was proud of herself. She’d taken another quick shower, had put on her makeup,
pulled her hair into a cute top-knot, and was dressed with ten minutes to
spare. She’d dressed warmer than yesterday in a white cotton hoodie that zipped
up the front over the pink T-shirt with “chic” written in silver rhinestones
across it. A matching pair of cotton pants that hugged her hips and white
tennies with pink glitter on the toes completed the ensemble. It wasn’t
anything extremely fashionable, but it was cute and comfortable.
She
went to find Janine and the others. Following the voices in the distance, she
walked slowly along the tree line. If she was honest with herself, it was quite
beautiful out here. A Monarch butterfly flitted by her and lit on the bark of a
tree. She stepped closer and gasped when it flew off the tree and landed on her
nose. She laughed at the way its legs tickled her before the butterfly took
flight once again. She watched it, mesmerized, until it disappeared into the woods.
Maybe
she’d been a bit judgmental about nature. She would try to enjoy herself the
rest of the time she was here. Just up ahead, two big tables were set up, one
laden with food, the other surrounded by several chairs and draped in a
checkered tablecloth. A grill sat to the side of the empty table and three men,
one Raze, stood around it drinking beer and poking at the meat searing on the
grates. Raze was not small by any means, but the other two men were huge.
Another
cabin was set back in the trees, but looked more like a mini mansion than a
vacation getaway. It was a stunning sight with its wraparound deck and rustic
charm.
Sherry
spotted Janine, who was talking to a blonde and a black-haired woman. When she
saw her approach, she waved for her to come over and join them. Sherry hurried
over to where the women were standing.
“Sherry,
this is Karen.” She motioned to the black-haired woman. “And this is Rindy.” She
motioned to the blonde.
Karen
was tall, curvy, and had beautiful blue eyes, while Rindy was closer to her
petite size and had gray eyes. Both the women were pretty in their own ways,
but Karen seemed a bit more laid back than Rindy, who continuously scanned the
area as if expecting something to happen.
“Nice
to meet you.” Sherry shook Karen’s and then Rindy’s hand.
“Anthony?
Come meet Janine’s sister, Sherry,” Karen called out.
“You
too, Brent,” Rindy followed up.
Anthony
was quiet and intense. He was also huge and had gorgeous green eyes accented by
inky black hair. He smiled and nodded. “Nice to meet you.” His voice was low
and quiet.
Brent
was big, as well, but not quite as hulking as Anthony. He had chocolate brown
eyes, brown hair, and an easy smile she was sure any woman would find
attractive. “Glad to finally meet you. Janine talks about you all the time.” Brent
put his arm around Rindy’s shoulders.
“She
does?” She quirked a brow in her sister’s direction. “I had no idea my sister
was so fond of me.” She chuckled and gently elbowed Janine in the ribs.
“Is
the meat about done?” Karen asked.
“Yep.
Everyone grab a plate.” Brent followed Anthony back to the grill.
“Would
you like something to drink, Sherry?” Raze asked her.
“I’d
love some water if you have it.”
“Coming
up.” He turned to Janine. “You need anything else?”
“Yeah,
but it’ll have to wait until later.” Janine leaned in and whispered to Raze,
but Sherry still heard her.
She
covered her ears. “La la la la. Don’t want to hear this.”
Raze
dropped a quick kiss on Janine’s mouth and started for the cooler by the grill.
After Raze handed Sherry a cold bottle of water, some movement from the woods
startled her. Seconds later, a blond boy stepped out. He stood watching them.
“Come
on over, Collin. Grab a plate and join us,” Brent called out to the kid.
When
he hesitantly made his way toward them, Sherry noticed he was older than she’d
originally thought, probably in his early twenties. His eyes were haunted, and
hinted that he’d witnessed much violence for his young years. He got a plate
and sat down. After she got her food, she made her way to the end of the table
where he sat all alone.
“May I
sit by you?” She smiled, but his mouth remained in a grim line.
“Sure.”
His voice was surprisingly deep, but quiet.
“Do
you live here, Collin?” He was attractive in a boyish sort of way, but he
wasn’t her type.
He
nodded his head yes.
Okay,
so he wasn’t a talker either. She ate her food and tried several more attempts
at starting a conversation with him, but he didn’t take the bait. When he was
finished eating, he took his plate to the trash can and walked back toward the
woods where he disappeared into the shadows of the trees.
“He’s
only been here a week. He’s had some bad luck,” Janine told Sherry.
“That’s
sad. I hope he gets better.” She hated to see others suffer. She figured it was
due to the tragedy she’d lived through, and could understand, at least on some
level, their pain.
“He
will. That’s what Sanctuary is for.” Janine smiled.
She
finished eating, took her plate to throw it away, then walked back over to
where Janine was sitting with the others. “I’m going to run back to the cabin
real quick and use the bathroom.” Sherry said to Janine.
“Feel
free to use the bathroom in our cabin.” Rindy pointed over her shoulder to the
log cabin she’d seen when she’d first walked to the gathering.
“Are
you sure you don’t mind?”
“Not
at all.” Rindy took a bite of a burger that looked almost as big as she was.
“Thanks.
Be right back.”
* * * *
Piers
made his way through the woods toward his target. He was delayed when he spied
the young, blond lycan. The boy hadn’t stayed with the group for long before
making his exit. Now that he was gone, Piers started to move in again. When he
stood at the edge of the clearing, his gaze went straight to the lycan who had
to be Anthony Wolfson.
He was
big, bigger than the other lycans had described, but Piers wasn’t deterred. He
was sure he could take him. He found it hard to drag his eyes from the man
who’d killed his brother, but he had to assess the battle ground. Besides
Anthony, there were two other men and three women. He knew the women’s presence
was to his advantage since at least one of the males would protect them by
keeping them away from Piers.
They
all appeared to have just finished eating and were setting up a game of
horseshoes. They were going to be playing close to the edge of the woods, and
his opportunity to avenge his brother was close at hand. The deer scent he’d
sprayed on himself would wear off soon and give away his true identity, but for
now, they’d think nothing of his presence, thinking it was a doe or buck that
had wandered close.
He
tensed when Anthony moved closer to his position. Within moments, the ancient’s
nostrils flared. He’d been made. His plan of a surprise attack was compromised
and he put plan B into action. He ran toward the log cabin, hoping that only
Anthony would follow before the others caught on to what was happening. There
was a small chance his backup plan would work since the others were a bit
farther away from where he’d been standing. He was hoping the ancient would
instruct both the other males to stay behind and protect the females.
He ran
all out and knew Anthony was now on his tail. The first opportunity, he’d take
him down quick. He didn’t want to risk a drawn out fight, which might allow
enough time for the other males to get the females to safety and return to help
out.
Chapter Six
Sherry
thought the cabin was a beautiful place and very modern, unlike the small cabin
she’d been staying in with Janine and Raze. If she had a place like this,
living in the middle of nowhere might not be so bad. She opened the front door
and stepped out onto the deck. She looked up at the ceiling and admired the
woodwork. She stepped back to get a better look and ran smack into a solid
wall. She shook her head, thinking somehow she’d walked into the wall, when a
strong arm snaked around her waist and she froze.
At
first she’d thought that maybe Raze was playing around with her, but when every
hair on the back of her neck rose in warning and instant dread swirled in her
stomach, she knew something was very wrong. Her eyes flew wide, and a scream
bubbled from her throat, but was cut off when Anthony ran into the clearing
from the trees and froze.
“Let
her go.”
“I
don’t think so. You murdered my brother.” His low voice sent shivers through
her body.
Sherry
watched as Anthony’s brows drew downward as if he was confused by the man’s
accusation. What was going on, and how did she end up in the middle of it?
“Who
is your brother?” Anthony asked quietly.
“You
mean who was my brother. His name was
Daniel, and he came here to talk to you about Raze along with Damon when you
slaughtered him.”
“That’s
not how it happened.” Anthony remained calm, but his green eyes hinted at his
agitation and worry.
“I
heard more than one person tell me exactly how it happened, and they all had
the same story.”
He
started moving down the stairs of the deck slowly, keeping her tight against
his chest while he dragged her along as he inched toward the others. When they
got closer, she noticed Raze and Brent standing in front of Karen, Rindy, and
Janine trying to protect them while she tried to push around Raze.
“Sherry!
Are you okay?” Janine’s voice was frantic, and tears streaked her cheeks.
Sherry
could barely breathe from the arm wrapped so tightly around her. She covered
the hard forearm with her hand and was surprised when electricity shot through
her fingertips. He tensed behind her, giving away the fact that he’d felt it as
well.
“Please.
You’re holding me too tight. I can’t breathe,” she gasped. He instantly
loosened his hold on her, but not enough to where she thought she could get
free. She took a couple steady breaths before answering. “I’m okay, Janine.”
“Please!
Please, let my sister go. Take me. Just don’t hurt her.”
“No!”
Raze yanked Janine to him as she tried to get around him again. She fought him
like a hellcat, but he subdued her, and she sobbed against his chest.
“What
do you want?” Raze glared over her head at the man holding her.
“He
wants me.” Anthony said, who was now standing about twenty feet from them with
clenched fists. “He accuses me of killing his brother during the encounter with
Damon after he came to deal with your desertion from the pack.” He looked at
Raze as he spoke.
“You’re
Raze, aren’t you?”
Raze
nodded at the man who had Sherry in a death grip.
“You are
part of the reason my brother is dead. As it must be painfully obvious what I
want, and also that I’m not going to get it, at least at this point, I’ll be
taking her along with me to make sure I have another chance.”
He
started dragging her toward Janine’s Jeep. She kicked and fought, but it was
like a fly fighting a giant. Once they got to the Jeep, he opened the driver’s
door and pushed her inside. He kept pushing her until she was sitting in the
passenger seat, and got in beside her. She tried to jump out, but he grabbed
her by the arm, his grip relentless and unbreakable.
She
was terrified. Was he a rogue? Was he going to hurt her? He hadn’t hurt her
yet, but who was to say what he’d do to her once they were alone? She began
praying that she’d get out of this alive and that she’d see her sister again.
* * * *
They
watched helplessly as the Jeep pulled away. Janine sobbed uncontrollably
against Raze’s chest.
“We
have to go after her. He’s going to hurt her,” Janine cried out through ragged
breaths.
Her
crying tore at his heart. He was going to make the bastard pay for upsetting
his woman. “I don’t think he’ll hurt her.”
“How
can you say that?” She gripped his shirt hard with both hands.
“I
think she’s his mate.”
“Wh-what?
No. No, it can’t be.”
“He
could have hurt her very easily, but didn’t. Didn’t you see his eyes when she
touched him?”
Janine
shook her head.
“He
looked like I felt when I first met you—a lost man who’d just been saved.” He
stroked her back, trying to comfort her. “Trust me in this. I don’t believe he
will hurt her.”
“We
still have to figure out how to get her back. She’ll be terrified.” Janine laid
her cheek against his chest, and he hugged her tight.
“We’ll
get her back, but if I’m right and she’s his mate, he won’t give her up easily.”
* * * *
Fate
was a bitch. When he’d gotten close to the deck of that cabin and caught her
scent, the impact of her being there nearly dropped him to his knees. How
hadn’t he known she was that close? He knew the answer to that. He’d been too
focused on revenge—that mixed with her flowery scent had been enough to mask
her closeness. Had she not had that damned perfume on, he’d have known of her
presence last night. She was in the Jeep—the one he’d just stolen—when it had
driven up yesterday. He could smell her scent, her sister’s scent, and Raze’s
scent, who was obviously her sister’s mate.
He
felt bad about upsetting her sister. Hell, he felt even worse about scaring
Sherry, but he’d had no choice. They would have never let him near her again
had he not taken her now.
He
glanced at her, and his chest tightened when a tear escaped down her cheek. He
gripped the steering wheel so hard it creaked under the pressure.
“I’m
not going to hurt you.”
“You
kidnapped me, and I’m supposed to believe you aren’t going to hurt me?” She
brushed the tears off her cheeks with the back of her hand in a choppy motion
as if she was angry that she’d let him see her cry.
“I’m
sorry. I wasn’t here for you.” Not yet anyway.
“We
are almost to the highway. Can’t you let me go and just take the Jeep?” she
pleaded with him.
“Sorry.”
And he was. Not for taking her, but for scaring her, and for their first
meeting taking place as a hostage situation. She deserved better, but it was
too late now. He’d find a way to make it all up to her somehow.
A few
silent hours later, she’d fallen asleep. Her head rested against the passenger
window, and her coppery hair tangled over her face. She was so beautiful. His
body was in a state of constant aching for her. He wanted to claim her, love
her, show her how much he cherished her, but he knew he had to take it slow
with her. She was flighty, and he couldn’t blame her for being wary of him.
He’d
have to prove to her that she could trust him, that he’d keep her safe and
never hurt her. Throwing her down and jumping her wouldn’t be the way to earn
that trust. His cock hardened when she moaned in her sleep. Since his place was
still several hours away, he’d planned to stop at a motel for the night. There
was one about twenty miles up the road, but the fuel light had been on for a
few miles now, and he’d have to stop and fill up before they reached their
destination.
He
could already picture how she’d look lying naked on his bed. Her red hair flowing
over the pillows, her gorgeous green eyes burning for him, her pink lips parted
in invitation, and her thighs slightly parted in welcome. He growled in
frustration. He needed a fucking cold shower to calm his dick down.
He
took the next exit and pulled up to what looked like a deserted gas station—most
things looked deserted in these parts. He parked next to the pump closest to
the road, and slid a sideways look at her. The long lashes that rested against
her skin and her even breaths told him she had not awakened. He gingerly
stepped out, activated the pump with his credit card, and filled the tank.
Within a couple minutes, he was back on the road. It was dark as pitch out now,
and the ghost town he’d just gassed up in grew smaller in the mirror as he
drove away along the road thickly lined with trees. He stopped at the stop sign
at the end of the road that signaled he’d reach the on ramp for the highway
shortly.
Just
as he started to roll on, Sherry awoke with a startled gasp, jerked the door
open, and ran through the edge of the tree line. He pulled to the side of the
road and parked the Jeep. He wasn’t worried about finding her. He’d have no
trouble. His main concern was for her safety. She wouldn’t be able to see in
the thick woods, and she could fall and hurt herself.
He
sprang from the car, locked the doors, and shoved the keys in his pocket. If
she had any idea how his body came to life at the thought of chasing her, she’d
be petrified—more so than she already was. Lycans loved a good chase, and
chasing after his mate brought out primal demands that were close to impossible
for him to control. He took a deep breath and went after her.
Chapter Seven
She
ran through the dark forest until her lungs felt as if they would burst.
Branches and thorns caught her clothes and scratched her face and arms as she
blindly fled through the thick woods. She was scared and confused. When she
realized the man who’d kidnapped her was the man from her dreams the night
before, she’d nearly fainted. But how was that possible? The memories of the
way he’d touched her, kissed her, stoked her body to life had rushed back to
her brain like a shock of cold water dumped on her.
He was
huge and intimidating. His golden brown eyes were intense,
predatory...beautiful. When he looked at her, she felt as if he were staking a
claim, and his black hair framed a face that could tempt Aphrodite herself. He
was built like a Viking warrior—sleek, strong, hard, mouth watering, and the
black T-shirt and jeans he wore hugged his perfectly sculpted body. But her
attraction to him was what confused her most She wanted to run her hands along
every hard contour of his body, outline every indentation of gorgeous muscle
that shrouded him.
She’d
never felt such an intense, sexual attraction to a man. And it had to be to
a man that kidnapped you? She couldn’t go on much longer. Her legs shook
with the exertion of running, and piercing pains shot through her heaving
sides. She had to escape, but a sinking feeling in her stomach told her she’d
never outrun him, and even if by some small miracle she did, she had no idea
where she was. What was worse? Being caught by him again or being lost in the
middle of the woods? She knew absolutely nothing about surviving outdoors.
Her
paces slowed and she was about to surrender to exhaustion when she ran into a
hard, male body. She didn’t have to see him to know exactly whom she’d run
into. His clean, woodsy scent assailed her, and she was almost relieved when
his arms came around her. He held her securely against his chest as she gasped
for breath. She eyed him, a little peeved at the way his breathing came slow
and even as she labored against him. He brought a hand up to her nape, tangled
his long fingers in her hair, and tugged her head back. She expected to feel
his mouth on her skin, but instead, he lowered his face to her neck and
sniffed.
She
had every intention of protesting until his lips touched hers. After that, she
was lost. What was it about him, a man she should loathe, that made her lose
all logic? She’d wanted to feel his mouth on hers just like in her dream, but this
time, there would be no waking up.
His
kiss wasn’t gentle or coaxing, but more of a soul-searing promise of things to
come, a promise of the pleasure he would show her. Her heart thumped even
faster when his tongue eased between her lips, and she gasped as he twirled it
around her own tongue, tasting and retreating and repeating. She raised her
hands and laid them flat against his deliciously hard chest. She wanted to
caress him, hear him growl in pleasure against her as she stoked him higher.
He
groaned and nudged her until her back met a tree. His mouth never left her as
he covered her with his hard frame and pinned her to the trunk. The low,
rumbling growls coming from him sent heat straight to her belly. When he
wrapped one hand under her thigh and wedged his hips between her legs, his cock
strained against her, and all she could think about was him inside her, taking
her, making love to her. She arched against him, and he broke the kiss, his
face a scant inch from hers. His breathing was now nearly as labored as hers,
giving proof that he was as affected by her touch as she was by his.
“Don’t do that again, or I swear, I will take
you right here against this damned tree.” His eyes glowed eerily.
“What
is wr-wrong with your eyes?” His eyes scared the hell out of her, but his words
heated her wanton body even more.
“Nothing.”
He closed them for a second, and when he opened them, they were normal again.
“Oh my
God.” Then it dawned on her. “It’s all true. What my sister and Raze told me.
Werewolves exist and you are one of them.”
The
growling, the sniffing, the eerie eyes, Janine had told her the truth. What if
he was a rogue? Terror gripped her hard in its ugly hand and squeezed until she
could barely breathe.
“You
know about us?”
“Are
you a rogue?” Tears streamed down her cheeks now. “Are you going to hurt me
because I carry the scent?”
He
sucked in a deep breath and swore when she started to sob, then tenderly wiped
the tears off her cheeks with his thumb.
“I’m
not a rogue. I’m not going to hurt you. If I had any intention of hurting you,
I could have—would have—done it by now.”
“Why
won’t you let me go then?”
“I
can’t.”
“Why?”
Was he going to bargain with her? “Please don’t try to trade me for Anthony. I
can’t bear knowing I’m responsible for someone else’s death.”
“I
meant it when I said I won’t do anything that will hurt you.” He released her
and held his hand out. “Come on. Let’s go back to the car. There’s a motel up
the road that we are stopping at for the night.”
“Why
are you doing this?” she whispered.
“I
have my reasons.” A muscle in his jaw started to tick.
“Janine
told me what happened the night Damon came for Raze. If your brother was one of
the members of the pack that came with him, he deserved to die. He would have
abused and killed my sister without a second thought.”
He
clenched his teeth, snagged the front of her shirt, and yanked her to him. She
squeaked when he brought his face down to hers.
“You
don’t know anything about my brother.”
“No,
but I know my sister, and she would not lie about something like that.”
His
eyes closed and dark, thick lashes—sinfully thick for a man—fanned against his
skin. When his lids opened a moment later, some of the rage that burned in them
had subsided. “I don’t want to hear another word about it right now.”
“What
is your name?”
“Piers
Kavanagh. What is your last name?”
“Denton.”
Piers. Just like in her dream. This whole ordeal was getting stranger by the
minute. “Can I call my sister when we get to the motel?”
“We’ll
see.” When she didn’t take his offered hand, he reached for hers anyway and
began tugging her along behind him as he guided them through the dark trees.
“Can
we go a bit slower, please?” It was hard for her to keep up with his long gait,
and she was already exhausted from her blind run through the woods.
“Sorry.”
His shoulders stiffened, and he slowed down a bit.
For
some strange reason, she believed him when he said he wouldn’t hurt her, but
she still didn’t want to be alone with him. When he touched her, she didn’t
want him to stop. She’d have to keep her guard up around him. He wasn’t for
her. He was too big, too intimidating...too everything. He might not physically
hurt her, but she had a feeling he could hurt her in other ways, ways that
could destroy her—ways that included breaking her heart.
She
felt a strong connection to him, but lust didn’t equate to love, and he didn’t
strike her as the falling in love sort. He was undoubtedly skilled in the
bedroom, could probably show her pleasure like she’d never known existed, but
in the end, he’d leave her. And in the end, he’d take her heart with him. She
didn’t know how she was so certain that she could easily fall in love with him,
but some sixth sense and the way her lips still tingled from his kiss told her
it was so.
The
whole thing was puzzling. She should be repulsed by him, yet when he touched
her, all she could think about was his mouth on her, all over her, her mouth on
him…all over him.
* * * *
He sat
on the edge of the bed, every muscle tense as he listened to Sherry talk on the
phone. He was impressed with the way she stayed calm for her sister’s sake.
“I’m
okay, Janine. Yes. No. He hasn’t hurt me.”
He
couldn’t do this. She was going to end up hating him if he forced her to stay
with him. He couldn’t just let her walk away, though, yet maybe if he let her,
she’d trust him. Maybe if he took her back to Sanctuary, she’d give him a
chance. He wanted to tell her she was his mate and explain to her how important
she was to him. He needed to assure her that he’d never intended for them to
meet like this.
The
things she’d said about the confrontation at Sanctuary involving his brother
was another problem. Had her sister been telling her the truth about what
happened that night? If his brother had threatened Raze, Brent or Anthony’s
mates in any way, his death was justified. Hell, even if he hadn’t threatened
the women but attacked any of the men, they had also been within their rights
to defend themselves.
Why
hadn’t he bothered to confront Anthony about the situation? Why hadn’t he dug a
little deeper before putting so much faith into the words of a rogue pack?
The
answer was simple—misguided, but simple. He hadn’t wanted to believe his
brother had gone so astray. If Daniel had done what Sherry said, it would have
been too late to save him. Piers would still have tried, but not at the cost of
others. He’d wanted a family so badly, his narrow-mindedness had blinded him,
and he’d never bothered to consider that his brother had deserved his fate.
The
scenario Sherry painted made much more sense. Anthony was an ancient like he
was, and Piers wouldn’t kill for no reason. If he was honest with himself, he’d
have to admit Anthony probably didn’t either. He’d really fucked up this time,
and his mate was stuck in the middle of a mess he’d created. Yet, he couldn’t
bring himself to be completely sorry that she’d been there because had she not,
he might have killed an innocent man. Unfortunately, none of it relieved the
pain of losing the family he’d yearned for for so long.
He
made a decision and grabbed the phone from her.
“Hey!”
She grabbed for his hand, but he gently swatted her away and put his ear to the
phone.
“I’ll
bring her back tomorrow.”
“If
you’ve hurt her—”
“I
haven’t hurt her, nor will I.” Sherry’s sister obviously loved her, and he
couldn’t fault her for that. “She’ll be back by sundown tomorrow.” He clicked
the phone off before she could respond and tossed it onto the nightstand.
“Did
you mean it?” Sherry sat with her mouth open, staring at him.
“I
don’t lie.” He was already regretting the decision to return her. He needed her
and would never willingly let her disappear from his life, but he cared for her
enough to try to do the whole relationship routine. He wanted to do right by
her.
She
was young and innocent and he…wasn’t. When he claimed her, he wouldn’t do so
like a gentle, unschooled boy. His instincts would win out, and he would
possess her. He would never hurt her, but he doubted the restraint he’d be able
to apply the first time he took her. He needed her to trust him, to know he
wouldn’t harm her no matter how out of control he got.
Maybe
he should just walk away from her. She was too small, too delicate. He’d never
be what she needed. Anger scorched him, and he fought the urge to put his fist
through the wall.
“Why
are you letting me go?”
“Because
I can admit when I’ve made a mistake.”
“So
you believe me about what happened with your brother?”
“Let’s
just say that now that I’ve gotten two sides of the story, I’m coming to some
different, however difficult, conclusions.”
“I
can’t imagine what it was like to lose your brother. If something happened to
Janine, I’d be devastated, especially after losing our parents.”
“I
didn’t even know him.” He shook his head. “I had just hoped—”
“Hoped
what?”
“Nothing.
Just forget it. In fact, by this time tomorrow, you can forget all of this ever
happened.”
“Piers,
I—”
He
held his hand up to stop her words. He wasn’t ready for this conversation. He’d
just realized how wrong he’d probably been about his brother, and he didn’t
want to wallow in self pity or cry like a woman. He was a man, and he would
suck it up and move on.
“I’m
taking a shower.” He wasn’t afraid she’d run again. He had the keys to the Jeep
and she had no idea where they were. Besides, if she did, he’d have no trouble
tracking her down.
He closed
the door after entering the small but clean bathroom. He pulled his clothes
off, folded them, and laid them on the counter. Thankfully, the shower was
decent and the water was hot. Once he stepped into the steamy stall, he
realized he should have made it cold. One thought of their kiss in the forest
made his cock rock hard. He could still feel her hesitation as his mouth had
taken hers, and then her blissful surrender when she’d melted against him.
He
circled his shaft and brought himself to quick, unsatisfying relief. He hoped
to God he could make it through the night without taking her. All he could
think about was thrusting into her hot, wet flesh, of how she’d close around
him as he sank into her. He cursed under his breath and shut off the water. He
dried and wrapped the towel around his hips before opening the bathroom door.
She
gasped when he walked back into the room, and he grunted. “Sorry. I didn’t
exactly bring anything to sleep in as I wasn’t expecting to stay overnight
anywhere.” It wouldn’t have mattered anyway since his usual sleep attire was
nothing but his skin.
He was
on edge, and his dick was getting hard again as he watched her eyes roam over
his body. He turned his back to her, trying to block the insanity of black need
threatening to wipe out his willpower.
“Oh
my! You have a tattoo.”
“Mm
hm.” He nodded as he stared out the window. The wind had picked up and the
trees that lined the back of the parking lot were swaying back and forth.
* * * *
Good
Lord. The man was a tank, and his back was a breathtaking spectacle. She hadn’t
understood the appeal of tattoos in the past, but the black wolf splayed across
his back was exquisite. Its head was ensconced between his shoulder blades, and
its body ran the entire length of his back, ending just before it dipped under
the towel wrapped around his hips. Its eyes were the same golden brown color as
Piers’ and held the same eerie glow his had in the woods. And even though she
was aware the tattoo was not alive, it watched her as if it were stalking her
and waiting for the precise moment she let her guard down to pounce.
For
some reason, maybe because of the way the wolf appeared to move over the play
of muscle on Piers’ back, she was drawn to it. Whoever inked him was one
talented artist. She didn’t think a wolf in the wild could look any more
lifelike. Without thinking, she slid off the bed and moved closer to him. When
her fingers touched his skin, he sucked in a sharp breath and she snatched her
hand back, letting it hover a scant inch from the tantalizing beast. When she
looked up, the intensity of Piers’ gaze burned back at her from the reflection
of the glass in the window. His muscles bunched, but otherwise, he remained
perfectly still. Her hand trembled, but she couldn’t help but continue her
exploration of the wolf.
“This
is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen,” she whispered in awe as she
stroked fur that looked so real she was sure it would tickle her fingers.
Her
mouth went dry as she traced along the sculpted muscles that ran the length of Piers’
back. What was it about this man that made her want to touch him? Why did she
not find some of the stronger traits he possessed displeasing? In the past they
had been big turn-offs in other men she’d met. The dominance that radiated off
him like a second skin, his six and a half foot intimidating frame, the
intense, predatory, and unashamed way he watched her, and his obvious ease with
nature. For some reason, in this particular man, every one of those things
sparked a flame of curiosity inside her that burned brighter with each passing
minute she spent with him.
Her
brain and body were locked in a silent battle. One warned her to avoid him at
all cost and the other longed for him to touch her again. Her fingers traced
the edge of the towel that rode low over his tight butt, while her naughty side—a
side that rarely showed itself until now—urged her to continue downward. She
resisted the journey her fingers begged to take, but couldn’t deny that he
truly was remarkable.
The
top of her head barely came to the bottom of his thick shoulder blades, but she
wasn’t intimidated. In fact, she felt utterly feminine around him and
peculiarly safe. He’d said he wouldn’t hurt her, and while, at first, she
hadn’t been sure if she could believe him or not, he had promised to return her
to her sister tomorrow. Not to mention that she had a hard time denying the
truth of the words he spoke in the woods after he’d caught her. If he was going
to harm her, he’d had plenty of opportunities to do so. She realized something
else. She wasn’t feeling her usual anxiety from being so far away from Janine. It
was as if nothing in the world could possibly harm her or her loved ones while
he was near. But why?
His
scent was intoxicating and drew her as honey drew bees, and she leaned closer. If
she followed the urge and allowed herself to get closer to him, would she end
up the innocent lamb led to slaughter? His skin radiated heat, and the longing
pulsing through her that begged she kiss his back blocked out all images of
lambs, slaughter, and wolves.
“Piers?”
“Sherry,
if you don’t stop touching me, I’m going to toss you on that bed and make love
to you until we both pass out from exhaustion.” His voice came low and laced
with promise.
The
mysterious spell he had on her lifted at his words, and she was appalled at
what she’d been doing. “I-I’m so sorry.” She started to back away. “I didn’t
mean to—”
He
spun around, circled her wrists with his long fingers, and drew her to him. “I
don’t want you to be sorry. I just want you to understand that you keep me
teetering on the edge of control. I’m trying hard not to scare you, but I won’t
lie. I’d like nothing better than to slide into you and ride you until you
scream my name.”
“I
don’t understand.” Her cheeks heated, and she wasn’t exactly sure how to
respond to him, especially now that she was faced with his incredible chest.
God, he was ripped like no other. No man had ever been this forward with her.
She’d dated mostly sweet, shy men, and Piers was neither sweet nor shy.
“Yes,
you do.” He pressed her palms to his chest and held them to him. “You can feel
the pull between us just as I can. There’s no use denying it. You proved you
felt it in the woods when I kissed you. You responded to me in the cave as
well. You wanted me even if you aren’t willing to admit it out loud.”
How
could he possibly know about the cave? It had been a dream. What the hell was
going on here? She backed away from him and when he took a step toward her, she
shook her head. He stopped instantly. She needed time to think.
She
turned and ran to the bathroom. After locking the door—a door he could probably
knock down with little effort—she slid down in front of it until her butt hit
the floor. She couldn’t think of any logical reason that he would know about her
dream. She stood back up on shaky legs, peeled her clothes off, and started the
shower. Maybe the soothing, hot water would help her come up with an
explanation—one that wouldn’t freak the shit out of her.
She
stood under the hot spray trying to understand his knowledge of the dream, but
soon the only thing she was thinking about was that he’d been in the same
shower only a few minutes ago. Flashes of his naked, wide back, the wolf, and
beads of water dripping down his shoulders, over his chest and sliding over his
six pack abs made her hot, achy and confused. He was right. She did want him.
Chapter Eight
She’d
been standing in front of the door staring at it for at least twenty minutes
now. She didn’t want to go back out there with Piers. She’d taken as long as
humanly possible showering, washing her underwear out, drying her hair, and
putting her clothes back on. She’d contemplated washing them out too, but
didn’t think it was a good idea to go traipsing around in front of him with
only a towel. If she had the same impact on him he’d had on her in just a towel,
there would be trouble—fireworks shooting off, screaming for mercy, hot sex
kind of trouble.
Just
the thought of his hard body on display for her made her pulse race. She could
imagine how delicious he would feel against her, skin to skin, mouth to mouth.
Her cheeks turned hot. What was wrong with her? Why did he have such an effect
on her?
He
scared her. He intrigued her. He made her feel things she didn’t understand. He
unsettled her, but…she kind of liked it. His predatory swagger called to her,
mocked her with the promise of the pleasure she instinctively knew he could
bring her. And his hands...she closed her eyes and swallowed hard. His big
hands had been gentle, had known exactly how to caress her. He made her burn.
She
took a deep breath and yanked the door open with more force than she’d
intended. She found him sitting on the edge of the bed eating a miniature bag
of cookies. She’d thought the bed to be fairly big until now. With him on it,
it looked pretty small. She was thankful he’d pulled his jeans back on,
although they sat almost as low as the towel had on his hips, and he’d left the
top button undone.
“There
is some food on the table by the window. It’s not much. Vending machine crap,
but it’s all I could find. Better than nothing.” He tipped the bag of cookies
up to his mouth and tapped the rest of the crumbs from the bottom.
“Thanks.”
She was hungry. She walked to the table where several bags of chips, cookies,
crackers, candy bars and four cans of soda were scattered about. She opened a
soda, set it back down after taking a long drink, and opened a pack of peanut
butter crackers. She was hungrier that she thought and finished one pack and
part of another before drinking the rest of the soda.
She
looked over at the chair in the corner and made her way toward it, but he
caught her wrist as she tried to pass him.
“No.”
“I’m
not sleeping in that bed with you.” She tried to pull free, but he held her
firmly.
“Why
not?” One dark brow quirked up.
“You
know why.” She wanted to stomp her foot like a small, furious child.
He
tugged her slowly toward him until she was standing between his knees. His legs
closed around her thighs and imprisoned her while he skimmed the back of his
fingers up her neck and cupped her cheek. She was eye level with him now that
he was sitting, and his intense gaze burned through her as if he could see into
her soul.
“Yes.
I know why, but I’m too big to sleep on that tiny chair, and you aren’t going
to.”
When
she started to protest, he placed one long finger over her lips. “How about I
make you a deal? Hmm? I won’t touch you unless you ask me to.”
She
wasn’t sure that was a good idea either as she didn’t trust herself around him.
Even now, standing this close to him, that’s exactly what she wanted him to
do—touch her. Her doubt must have shown clearly on her face.
“I’ll
sleep on the damn floor then.” He released her and stood.
“No.”
When he reached for a pillow, she placed her hand on his shoulder. “That’s not
fair. I don’t want you to sleep on the floor.” She could be an adult about
this. “I’ll sleep under the covers and you can sleep on top, and stay on your
side.”
His
predatory smile, which flashed her a good amount of even, white teeth did
little to soothe her worries. She snuggled under the covers and he lay in the
bed beside her. His shoulders were so wide he was nearly touching her. She slid
a surreptitious glance his way, and the sight of him made her lungs struggle to
drag in breaths. She’d made a big mistake by letting him sleep beside her.
He was
stretched out on his back, his feet dangling off the end of the bed, and his
fingers linked behind his head. He was massive, and the heat that radiated off
his skin sank into her body invitingly. She could imagine how nice it would be
to cuddle up against all that warmth.
“If
you don’t stop looking at me like that, I might forget my promise.” He turned
his head and met her stare. “Or do you want me to forget my promise?”
She
gasped and rolled on her side away from him. She was furious when he chuckled,
wanted to smack that grin right off his gorgeous face. Instead, she practiced
some deep breathing exercises until she fell asleep.
* * * *
She
ran her fingers along his side, down his ribs where she examined each and every
one before continuing to his stomach where she treated each muscle there with
the same thorough exploration. He knew this was a dream, but damned if he
wanted to wake up from it. Her touch drove him wild, and he wanted to lick and
kiss every inch of her.
Her
green eyes were fixed on him as she continued traversing his body, treating it
like her own personal playground. Her small teeth worked her bottom lip, and he
ached to kiss her, but didn’t want to do anything to discourage her perusal of
him. He wanted her to touch him, to feel comfortable that he would not do
anything she wasn’t ready for. But, God, she was stretching his control.
When
she touched him, his heart pounded, his chest ached, and everything in him
demanded he claim her. She made him feel alive again, made some of the darkness
he’d let engulf him over the years disappear. He’d seen so much sorrow, so many
of his race needlessly killed because they’d gone rogue. Lycans were
dangerously dwindling in numbers, and he feared they were fighting a losing
battle trying to reign them in.
He
already loved Sherry, but he wasn’t sure she’d believe him. It was too soon to
make such declarations of undying devotion. Nevertheless, it was true, and
would remain so until the day death came for him.
Her
tiny fingers traveled dangerously close to the top of his jeans and he groaned.
“Please.
You’re killing me. I need to touch you.” He barely got the words through his
clenched teeth.
She
smiled up at him and shook her head. Her silky hair bounced over her shoulders.
“You promised, Piers.”
“Yes.
I did, but I’m no saint, Sherry.”
“You
won’t renege on your word.” She hesitated for a moment before sitting up on her
knees beside him.
She
bent and placed her lips against his. He bunched the blanket he was lying on in
his fists, praying he was able to keep his word and keep his hands to himself. Why
did he have to be such a noble bastard? She nibbled at him, and he yearned to
taste her. Just when he thought she’d deny him, she slipped the tip of her
tongue between his lips. He greedily met her tongue with his, and when she
gasped, he unashamedly took advantage of the situation and deepened the kiss.
She
supported herself with a hand on each of his shoulders, but he barely noticed
her weight and wished she’d press her lush breasts against his chest. Her
nipples were hard, and he’d bet they were as pink as her T-shirt. He ached to
cup her in his hands, but vowed to keep his promise to her even if it killed
him, and it might. When she finally rubbed the turgid tips against him, his
heart stuttered and the sheer ecstasy of the intimate contact sent a shudder
through him.
If
he didn’t stop her soon, he would break his promise. The need to touch her
burned through him with such urgency, he shook with the effort it took to keep
his hands off her. He reluctantly broke the kiss.
“Sherry.”
When she ignored him and continued to caress his body, he spoke louder.
“Sherry.”
“Yes?”
Her eyes locked on his.
“Either
tell me I can touch you, or kill me now. I can’t take any more.” Her tinkle of laughter
in response settled low in his groin, and his cock grew impossibly hard and
throbbed.
She
bent and touched the tip of her tongue to his nipple, and he nearly came on the
spot. He almost stopped breathing when she looked up at him. Her green eyes burned
with the same carnal need clawing at him. She wanted him as bad as he wanted
her. He knew she wasn’t aware she was teasing him, and she wasn’t playing games
with him. She was innocent, and had no idea of the seductive power she held
over him.
She
dipped her mouth back to him, and nipped him. “Sherry!”
She
ignored his plea, and continued to torture him with her sweet mouth. She traced
a wet path from his nipple down to his navel, leaving a trail of fire behind.
He was clutching the blanket so hard, his knuckles were white. The wolf inside
him howled, and the predator demanded its freedom to claim what was his. He wanted
to scream in frustration at the unfulfilled need throbbing in his cock. He
wanted to cry in joy and beg her to never stop touching him. He wanted to love
her like she deserved.
“Please,
Sherry. Tell me I can touch you, damn it.”
He
groaned when her lips left his overheated skin. She sat up and stared at him
for what seemed eternity. “I’m scared.” She eyed him from head to toe and back.
“You’re so big.”
He
sat up beside her and cupped her cheek in his palm. “I won’t lie to you. You
drive me wild, and the last thing on my mind at this very moment is a gentle
loving. I ache to feel you close around me as I sink into your hot, tight wetness.
I want nothing more than to drive into you until we are both out of our minds
with pleasure—until you have no doubt that you belong to me. But I swear to you
that I won’t hurt you. I care for you, and I’ll take it slow.” Even if it kills me.
He
yearned to give her the slow, thorough loving she deserved. No matter how they
made love—quick and frenzied, slow and gentle—her pleasure would be his number
one priority. However, he feared the blinding need clawing his insides would
rip all rational thought from his brain and the wolf would take over. The wolf
would never hurt his mate, but his main mission was to claim her, mark her as his
own so that any other lycan would understand that she was taken. The wolf
wanted to make it known that if another dared touch her, the consequence would
be death.
The
wolf wasn’t interested in slow and gentle. The wolf was interested in an
animalistic, frenzied staking of property. Piers the man would never view her
as property, but the predatory instinct was as old as time itself, and it was a
part of him he could not deny. She was precious, and he would give anything for
her happiness, including his life. He would always treat her like the queen she
was to him and put her safety above all else for, if she died, his soul would
be lost. If she died, he’d die, maybe not in the physical sense, but his
essence would simply cease to exist. Now that he’d found her, he knew he hadn’t
really ever existed without her. He’d only been a part of a bigger puzzle, or a
two piece puzzle of which he’d found the other long lost piece.
“Damn
it, Sherry. Please tell me I can touch you.”
“Kiss
me, Piers.”
He
captured her lips before she had time to change her mind. If pureness had a
taste, it was Sherry. He scooted closer until their upper bodies were nearly
touching and urged her back against the arm he’d just slipped behind her. She
was at the perfect angle for him to devour her mouth and for the luscious peaks
of her nipples to brush against his chest. She moaned and he thrust his tongue
inside the heaven of her mouth.
The
lycan in him let loose a primitive growl, and she surrendered to his urgently coaxing
lips. He cupped her nape and tangled his fingers in her hair, holding while he
devoured her. Within moments, her hesitation turned to driving lust that
matched his own. She strained against him, giving him everything he asked of
her, taking everything he offered. When she reached between them and dragged
her fingers over his stomach, the last vestiges of his control snapped.
Her
startled cry when he pushed her back onto the bed and covered her with his body
should have warned him that he needed to slow down, but so lost was he in the
maelstrom of need, he barely heard the strangled sob. He shoved his hand
roughly under her shirt, cupped her full breast and rolled the pebbled nipple
between his fingers until she arched against him, her body begging for more.
He bunched
her shirt up, covered the peaked, pink nipple with his mouth, and sucked it
deep before nipping it with his teeth then soothing it with his tongue. Her
fingers tangled in his hair and pulled him closer. Her scent tore through him,
imbedding itself in every cell of his body forever. He buried his face between
her breasts and breathed her in with one long, deep breath before taking her
other nipple into his mouth and paying it the homage he’d bestowed up the other
one.
He
slid his hand along her ribs over the smooth, baby soft skin of her flat belly,
and pushed his fingers under the edge of her pants. He froze when his fingers
hit soft curls unhindered by panties, and groaned in protest when she suddenly
sat up.
Chapter Nine
Sherry
sat upright in the bed to the gray light of dawn filtering through the window. She
was panting and her heart was pounding. The dream had been so real. Her nipples
were hard and aching, her mouth felt swollen from Piers kisses, and she was so
wet with need. She jumped when she turned to face him, expecting him to still
be asleep. He was propped up on one elbow, staring at her. She couldn’t help
but notice the huge erection straining against his jeans, and her body pulsed
with need.
“I’m
sorry I didn’t keep my promise.” His voice was low, seductive.
“Wh-what?”
His voice rushed through her like wildfire, heating every nerve and cell in its
wake.
“Don’t
act like you don’t know what I’m talking about. It’s happened before.”
He was
looking at her as if she was a five-star buffet, and he was a starving man
about to quench his hunger. He took her breath away and she wanted him, but did
she want to sleep with him knowing that she’d probably never see him again
after he took her back to Sanctuary? She wanted to save herself for the man
she’d spend the rest of her life with, and he didn’t strike her as the settling
down type.
But
damn. She couldn’t ignore the way her body came to life when he touched her. He
scared her with his intensity, but at the same time, that same intensity, that
raw passion he exuded, excited her like nothing ever had. For the first time in
her life, she’d met a man who made her want to throw all caution to the wind.
She wanted to make love to Piers. She wanted his mouth and hands on her body.
She wanted him inside her. She wanted to please him, pleasure him, drive him
crazy. She wanted to make this wild, huge, dominant man lose control.
The
only thing that stopped her from doing so was the knowledge that once he did
lose control, there would be no turning back. And she feared once that
happened, her heart would suffer the consequences when he left her.
“You
can’t be in my dreams, Piers. It’s not possible.” Yet, she knew it was. He had
been there, and he’d been there the last time as well. There was no other
explanation for him knowing about the first dream and, now, this one. He’d been
there.
“It is
possible, at least in our situation,” he mumbled under his breath.
“And
just what is our situation?”
“I
think you know.”
“Are
you trying to say that I’m your mate?”
“I’m
not trying to say anything. I’m
saying it.” His golden brown eyes watched her as if he could read her thoughts.
“No.
I’m not ready for this. It’s too much too soon. I just found out about this
werewolf stuff, and now this.”
“I
prefer the term lycan.” He frowned and his brows slanted down, then he got up
off the bed, reached for his T-shirt and tugged it over his head.
Had
she hurt him? She hadn’t meant to. Everything was just happing so fast.
“I’m
sorry, I just—”
“I get
it. You don’t want to be tied to an animal like me. I don’t need apologies. But
you can’t deny there is a connection between us. When I touch you, I feel it. I
know you do too.” He clenched his jaw. “Get ready, and we’ll go.”
The
flash of pain in his eyes was unmistakable. She hadn’t meant to hurt him, and
she certainly hadn’t meant to give him cause to think that she thought of him
as an animal. Yes, he’d kidnapped her. Yes, he’d kissed her and touched her,
but he’d done nothing to harm her, and she enjoyed the kissing and caressing
part, thoroughly enjoyed it. And now he was taking her back to her sister.
She’d felt the effort it had taken him to keep his word when things had gotten heated
between them, yet he’d refrained from touching her as he’d promised until she’d
given him permission. He cared about her feelings. He hadn’t tried to coerce or
push her into anything she hadn’t wanted.
In
fact, he’d stopped almost instantly every time she’d backed off. He was a man
of his word and hadn’t lied to her. He was a dying breed. Most men would have
gotten angry, called her a tease, but he understood that she was not playing
games with him. She was pretty sure he knew she was innocent where lovemaking
was concerned. She was insecure and unsure, but those reasons didn’t lessen the
fact that she wanted him. And truth be told, when he touched her, she didn’t
feel insecure and shy. She felt like a siren, like a woman luring her man to a
promise of pleasure so intense it would blow both their minds.
By the
time she’d donned her clean underwear, finger combed her hair, and rinsed her
mouth out since she didn’t have a toothbrush, she felt a bit more human. They
had a long ride back to her sister, and she would explain to him that she’d
never had such strong feelings for a man. They were confusing to her, but she’d
decided she wanted to see where they would lead. She cared enough for him to
give him a chance—them a chance—if he was willing to take it.
She
gasped when she saw him standing in front of the window. He’d opened the
curtains, and snow fell heavy and fast outside.
“It’s
snowing.”
“A
lot.” He grunted.
“It’s
too early for it.”
“Obviously
Mother Nature didn’t get the memo.” He turned around and eyed her from head to
toe. “It’s not that uncommon to have early snowfall in these parts.”
When
he looked at her like that, she wanted to throw caution to the wind and jump
him. His black T-shirt and jeans hugged him like a second skin, and she could
see the outline of every mouth-watering muscle on his lean, hard body. He was
so perfect that he could have been carved out of stone by the hands of a
professional sculptor. His tanned skin and dark features showcased those golden
brown eyes flawlessly.
“It’s
coming down hard.” She eased closer to the window and him. When she stood only
a few inches from him, she could feel the heat emanating from him.
“We
need to get going. It’s looking bad. If you want to make it back to your sister
tonight, we’re going to have to make some good time.” She didn’t miss the way a
frown marred his full lips when he eyed the snow from the window again.
“Will
we be okay?”
“I’ll
make sure you get back safely, Sherry. I won’t let anything happen to you.” He
shrugged and looked back to the bed behind them. “Or we could stay here and
wait it out.”
“Let’s
go then.” A huge part of her wanted to say hell with it and stay with him, but
she couldn’t let her sister worry.
He
looked disappointed by her decision, but didn’t say a word as he opened the
door and waved her outside. She climbed into the Jeep and shivered. It was
freezing. He got in the driver’s side, started the engine, and backed out of
the parking spot. Within twenty minutes, they were on the highway heading back
the way they’d came. The heat had kicked in and she turned the radio on only to
turn it off after hearing more static than music. A few hours later, she was
becoming alarmed.
The
snow had increased, visibility had decreased, the wind had picked up, and a
white blanket was quickly thickening over the landscape. They were in a remote
part of Michigan, and she’d only seen one other car the whole time they’d been
driving. The way Piers gripped the steering wheel only increased her anxiety.
“Piers?”
“It’ll
be okay. See if you can find a local news station on the radio.”
She
finally found one after several tries, but it was hard to hear through the
thick interference. Only bits and pieces could be heard, but “blizzard,”
“whiteout conditions,” “winter storm advisory” and “hazardous travel” were a
few words that came through loud and clear.
“I
can’t see anything.” She could barely see a foot in front of them, and dread
slid down her spine.
“I
can.”
“But
how?”
“Because
I can see a whole hell of a lot better than you.”
“Oh.”
She was trying hard not to flip out, but her nerves were winning the battle.
“We
will be all right.” Piers reached over and squeezed her hand. “I will keep you
safe.”
An
hour later, she wasn’t sure even he believed that they would be okay.
* * * *
Piers
kicked the tire on the Jeep. The fucking thing had blown, and now they were in
a steep ditch, pitching hard on the passenger side. At least they hadn’t ended
up in a ravine somewhere. He snorted. Sherry was scared to death. Her skin was
pale, and tears had been swimming in her eyes for the past hour. He was
surprised she hadn’t let them loose since they’d landed in the ditch.
He
tried his cell phone, but there was no signal, which was not surprising. He
walked up the road a ways and back in the other direction, trying it several
more times, but nothing.
He’d
have no problem surviving a storm like this. His lycan blood would keep him
warm, and he could hunt for food if it came to it. He could keep Sherry warm as
well, but he wasn’t sure any of that would comfort her at the moment. They were
getting close to Sanctuary, and he could go there and get them help, assuming
he wasn’t killed on sight. Sherry would be okay in the Jeep for a couple hours,
and he had no intention of leaving her alone for longer than that.
He
took a deep breath, not wanting to tell her of his decision. She wasn’t going
to like it, but it was their best option. He wanted to get her to safety. He
opened the driver’s door and slid into the seat.
“Can
you get us out?” Her green eyes were wide.
“Even
if I get the tire changed, we’re too far in the ditch.”
“But
it’s a four-wheel drive, for God’s sake.”
“Yes,
but it still has its limitations.” He smiled because he couldn’t help it. She
was adorable. “We are leaning quite a bit toward your side. I’m worried if I
try to get us out we might slide further down and flip over. And,
unfortunately, there is no signal on the cell either.”
“What
are we going to do?” Her lip quivered.
“I’m
going to go get help from Sanctuary.” He wanted to hug her to him, and comfort
her, but he knew if he did, he’d never leave.
“You
can’t do that! Yo-you’ll freeze to death or get lost.”
“I’ll
be fine.” He smiled. She was worried about him, and that was a good sign. Maybe
she cared about him more than he thought. “I will not freeze to death. In case
you haven’t noticed, I run several degrees hotter than you, and I can have warm
fur in an instant if I need it. I won’t get lost because I’m very familiar with
the woods, not to mention I have a sensational sense of smell.”
“I
don’t want to stay here by myself.” The tears she’d been holding back spilled
down her cheeks.
“I
know, but I want to get you out of this storm and some place safe and warm.” He
reached for her hands, and took them in his. “It should only take me two hours
tops. There is more than enough fuel for you to keep warm for that amount of
time. Can you be strong and do this?”
She
stared at him for several minutes before finally nodding. “Yes. I’ll try.”
“Stay
in the car, Sherry. I promise I will be back. I won’t let anything happen to
you. You are safe here.” He leaned in and kissed her gently, refusing the
instant roar of desire that came rushing in again, demanding that he take her. “There
are still snacks left from last night in the back seat, and a can of soda.”
“Okay.”
Her
whispered word went straight to his heart. She was scared, but she was being
exceptionally brave. He gave her one last smile and turned to get out of the
car, but before he could open the door, she grabbed him by the arm and pulled
him back to her for a hug. This time, she kissed him.
“Be
careful.”
“I
will. I’ll be back before you know it.”
* * * *
Something
had gone wrong. It had been over three hours since Piers had left to get help,
and he still hadn’t returned. The snow hadn’t let up, and Sherry’s anxiety was
almost unbearable. She had done everything from breathing exercises, to
singing, to trying to sleep, but nothing had worked for long to keep her
occupied.
Terror
clawed at her. The fuel was getting low in the Jeep, and it was getting dark
out. She glanced at the clock on the radio. If he wasn’t back in a half hour,
she’d go look for him. She’d found a blanket in the back of the Jeep. If she
wrapped it around her, it would keep her warm for awhile outside. She’d just
have to make sure not to stray far.
When
another half hour went by and he was still not back, she turned the engine off,
wrapped the wool blanket around her, and stepped outside. The snow had let up a
bit, but visibility was still poor. She wouldn’t be able to go far, but she
prayed she wouldn’t have to. She took a deep, calming breath and started in the
direction he’d gone in.
“Piers!”
The snow acted as a barrier to her voice, and she knew it wouldn’t carry far.
“Piers!” All she heard was deafening silence in return.
An
hour later, she was in trouble. The storm had picked back up, and she was
trying to make it back to the Jeep, but she was having trouble walking through
the near knee deep snow. She was freezing cold and shivered uncontrollably. Ice
coated her eyelashes, and she had to hold the blanket over her nose and mouth
so the frigid air didn’t burn her lungs.
The
wind blew so hard against her that she was having trouble standing upright, but
she fought against it with all the strength she had. The cold was taking its
toll on her, and her brain was turning foggy. All she wanted to do was lay down
and sleep, even though she knew it would be the death of her. No. She had to
keep going, but minutes later, she was starting to doubt her ability to make it
back to the car, which was now in sight but might as well have been a hundred
miles away.
She
pushed herself forward, but staggered and fell hard to her knees. She tried to
get to her feet, struggled with all her might, but she was too weak. She
couldn’t believe she was going to die this way, from sheer stupidity. She
honestly hadn’t realized how much the temperature had dropped. She’d never
thought for a moment that a quick look around for Piers could result in her
death. The last thing she remembered was the white ground rushing toward her face.
Chapter Ten
Sanctuary
had been further away than Piers thought. He was close now, but an hour and a
half had already passed since he’d left Sherry. If he kept going, he’d make it
there within another hour, but then it would take at least that long to get
back to her even by vehicle. There had been enough gas in the Jeep for at least
two hours, but he wasn’t willing to gamble how long it would last after that.
The cold would kill her fast, and he could keep her warm.
She’d
be worried and scared that he hadn’t returned when he said he would. The storm
had let up for awhile, but it wasn’t long before it had picked back up. He
couldn’t risk her safety. He had to turn around and go back. He had to make
sure she was safe and warm. If something happened to her—he closed his eyes and
refused to go down that path. She’d be okay. But instincts urged him faster,
and when he was almost back to the car, he saw a sight that made his heart
stutter hard and threaten to stop altogether.
Lying
on the ground only a couple hundred feet from the Jeep was what would have
looked like an old blanket to anyone else. However, he could see stray strands
of red hair blowing above the plaid pattern. Sherry. Fear engulfed him,
and he ran to her. She was face down, and when he turned her over, he held his
breath, praying that she was still alive. Her skin was pale, and her lips had a
sickly, blue tinge to them.
“No!
Sherry, wake up!” He picked her up and cradled her against him. She was so
cold. Her heart beat weak and faint, but it still beat. Her breathing was
shallow and slow, but she was alive. Pressure built in his chest until he shook
inside.
Why
was she outside of the car? Had she been looking for him? This was his fault.
He’d put his mate in danger and he’d never forgive himself for doing so. One
thing he was determined of. He would not let her die. No force on heaven or
earth or hell could take her from him now. He’d save her. He carried her back
to the Jeep, started it, put her on the back seat, stripped her clothes off,
then took his off as well. He reached in and pulled the latch to unlock the
back of the seat and folded it down.
He
climbed in, shut the door, lay down, pulled her against his chest, and spooned
her. After pulling the blanket over them, he wrapped himself around her. His
body nearly covered her entire tiny frame. She was so cold, so still. He kissed
the top of her head and rested his cheek on the silky, red locks.
“Please,
Sherry. Take my heat. Get warm, baby.” He whispered the words, willing her to
do as he said.
An
hour later he had no choice but to turn the engine off to preserve what little
fuel was left, and she started shaking. He held her tight against him while her
teeth chattered and she clutched at him. He rubbed her back, trying to soothe
her and coax the warmth back into her body.
“It’s
okay. I’m here now. I’m so sorry I wasn’t back when I said I’d be. Please wake
up.” For the first time in more years than he could remember, he wanted to cry.
He wanted to cry, scream, and beat on something until he was exhausted. How
could he have let this happen to her?
“Piers?”
His name whispered from her lips.
“Sherry?”
He choked back a sob.
He
leaned back, looked down at her, and framed her face with his hands. She
blinked her eyes several times before opening them. She smiled up at him, and a
rush of relief swept through him like a tsunami. She still shivered, but it was
slight compared to the earlier body-wracking shakes. She buried her face
against his chest and wiggled closer to his warmth.
“You
are so warm. I swear you are like a heater,” she said through clattering teeth.
“You
scared the hell out of me. What were you doing outside of the car?”
“When
you didn’t come back, I got worried. I didn’t mean to get so far away from the
car. I-I didn’t realize I would get so cold so fast. It all happened so
quickly. I didn’t understand what was happening until it was too late. I’m so
sorry.”
“I’m
sorry. This is my fault. I should have been back when I said.”
“It’s
not your fault, Piers. I made the choice to get out of the car.” She looked up
at him, and placed a delicate palm against his cheek.
“No.
It’s my job to protect you, and you almost died because of me. I shouldn’t have
left you.”
* * * *
Sherry
couldn’t believe Piers was blaming himself for what had happened. It was no
one’s fault but her own. She was an adult and had made a bad choice. She
vaguely remembered bits and pieces of when he found her. Although she’d been in
and out—more in than out—of consciousness, his distress had been palpable. And
the thought that she’d made him feel responsible for her predicament tore at
her heart.
He’d
held on to her like a drowning man would hang on to a raft, as if his life
depended on her survival. And the only thing she had been able to think about
was that she had never made love with him, had never told him that she cared
for him, that she...loved him. It was too soon for love, but even so, she knew
it to be the truth. He proved time and again that her feelings, her safety,
were important to him. He did care for her, and she didn’t want to wait to be
with him any longer.
“Piers?”
She stroked her fingers over his stubbly cheek, enjoying the texture of his
growing beard.
“Yeah.”
His voice heated her nearly as effectively as his body.
“Did
you take my clothes off?”
“I
took mine off too. It was the fastest way to warm you up.”
“Mm
hmm. I appreciate you warming me up, by the way. As long as we are already
naked”—she smiled up at him—“make love to me.”
“Sherry,
you almost froze to de—”
“Shh.”
She covered his lips with her fingers. “I’m fine now, thanks to you. Stop
blaming yourself for what happened. It’s over now and you saved me.”
“When
I saw you lying in the snow…” He closed his eyes.
“Stop.
I’m okay.” She caressed his cheek tenderly. “You aren’t going to make me ask again,
are you?”
“If I
was an honorable man, I’d keep my hands to myself and leave you after this
whole ordeal is over. I’m no good for you. But hell if I’m man enough to resist
an invitation like that.”
He
took her mouth with a demanding kiss laced with desperation. He wanted her as
badly as she wanted him, and she could feel the fast thump of his heart against
her, the excited beat matching her own. His tongue delved into her mouth and
she groaned at his erotic, spicy taste. He deepened the kiss, and she cried out
when he cupped her breast.
His touch
inspired a boldness in her that she never knew existed. Even though she was
inexperienced, he made her feel sexy, beautiful. His every caress felt as
though he were worshipping her. She ran the heel of her foot up his calf and
his other hand reached around to cup her ass, bringing her tight against his
groin. His heavy shaft pressed between them and lay against her belly. The
sheer size of him gave her a moment’s pause, but he wouldn’t hurt her. She knew
he wouldn’t.
He
rotated his hips against her and groaned. His need sparked a need in her that
nearly stole her breath. She ached for him and her body wept for him. She
almost cried out when he broke their kiss and rested his forehead against hers.
“God,
Sherry. I want to take this slow, but I’m not sure I can the first time. I want
you so bad, I can barely breathe.”
“I
feel the same.” His raspy words made her shiver. “I want you to take me however
you want, Piers. I just want to be with you.”
“Touch
me. Please.” He wrapped his fingers around her hand and guided it toward his
cock.
He
released her and held his breath as she trailed along his abdomen and finally
encircled him. He covered her hand with his own and showed her how to stroke
him, then growled when she mimicked the moves he’d taught her only seconds
before. He felt like velvet over steel, and her fingers barely touched around
him. The moisture beading at the thick head was slick and made her strokes
glide over him effortlessly. The whole act seemed more erotic in the dark with
the gentle light of the moon popping out here and there through the dissipating
clouds and snow.
“Sweet
mercy.” He gently tugged her hand from him. “If you continue that, I’ll shame
us both.”
He
guided her hand to rest on his hip and slipped his fingers between them. She
gasped when one long finger slid along her slick, wet folds before diving
inside her, and she dug her nails in him as waves of pleasure rolled through
her. His thumb landed on her clit and drew circles around her sensitive flesh.
Pressure built low in her belly as he continued to stroke her, and she
desperately strained against him, knowing he was the only one that could
relieve the ache throbbing between her legs.
He
took her mouth again and plunged his tongue inside when she gasped. His kiss
excited her, calmed her. She felt safe in his arms, cherished...loved. Did he
love her? He cared for her, but she wanted more from him. She wanted all of
him. He had her heart and she wanted his, but would he be willing to give it to
her?
He took
his lips from hers, his breathing ragged. His finger pushed deep inside her
again, and they groaned in unison as her muscles clenched around him.
“You
are so hot, so wet, so tight.” He pulled back and pushed deep again.
“Piers,
please!”
She
was surprised when he urged her on her side, her back to him. He cupped her
breast in one hand, toying with her nipple, driving her mad while he pushed her
knee forward until she was open and vulnerable to him. He nudged against her
from behind while he held her still with one hand around her upper thigh and
the other still cupped over her breast. He kissed her shoulder, and nipped at
her skin.
“Have
you ever made love with anyone?” he murmured against her in between licks and
kisses.
“No.”
“You
know it will be uncomfortable for a moment?”
“Yes.”
“I’m
sorry.”
Before
she could tell him he had nothing to be sorry for, he thrust his hips, slipped
inside her, and tore through her virginity. She gasped at the sharp pain and
pressure of him filling her and instinctively struggled to get away, but he
held her firmly against him.
“Piers!”
“Relax,
baby. Just give it a minute.” He stroked her nipple, kissed her neck, and held
perfectly still inside her.
He
gradually let go of her knee, but she didn’t move. His finger covered her clit
and her body began to adjust to his thick invasion. The brief pain was all but
forgotten, and the feeling of him inside her, stretching her, no longer hurt.
He continued to kiss her, stoking her fire higher, but remained still inside
her. After a few more seconds, she pushed back against him and when he growled,
she moved again.
He
muttered a curse under his breath, pulled out of her until only the tip of him
remained and plunged deep. She cried out in pleasure and the shock of being completely
possessed by a man for the first time. He groaned against her neck and thrust
up inside her again and again. She gasped as the pleasure built to an ache that
made her sob. She met him stroke for stroke. His cock dragged over every nerve
in her sheath, making her muscles clench around him as if trying to hold him
inside when he pulled back before burying himself once again.
Suddenly,
pleasure exploded through her, and she sobbed out his name over and over as the
waves of her orgasm rocked through every muscle in her body. Within seconds, he
slammed up in her deep and hard and stilled. He bit down on her shoulder and
growled as his cock throbbed with each pulse of his hot seed.
“You
have no idea what you do to me.” He kissed her shoulder, soothing the
tenderness from his bite, then trailed his lips up the side of her neck to her
ear.
“I
think I have a bit of an idea.” If she made him feel half as good as he made
her feel, she had more than an idea.
She
reached up and ran her fingers over the place he’d nipped her, and he covered
her hand with his own.
“Don’t
worry. I didn’t break the skin. I would never do that until you were ready.”
“What
do you mean until I’m ready?” She frowned. She’d thought he’d been talking
about not breaking her skin because he’d hurt her, but why would she ever be
ready for that?
“I
guess your sister didn’t tell you everything about lycans, huh?” He smoothed
his fingers along her hip, and she nestled back into the cradle of his warm
body.
When
his words finally sank in, she stiffened and half turned so she could see his
face in the soft glow of the moon.
“My
God. Are you saying if you bit me, really bit me, I’d become what you are?”
“Yes.”
Chapter Eleven
Why
had he brought up changing her? She’d just acknowledged that she had strong
feelings for him by making love with him. The last thing she’d needed to learn
was how easy it would be for him to turn her. He wanted to change her more than
anything in the world, for that would bind them together, but stranded in a car
where she’d nearly frozen to death was not the time or place for such a
discussion. Her face showed the repulsion she felt at the idea, and his heart
broke.
“Sherry,
I—”
“Are
you saying you want to make me like you?” She struggled to get away from him,
but he held her against him with little effort.
“Let’s
not do this right now, okay?”
“No.
Let’s do do this right now. I am not a nature girl. I don’t like the woods. I
don’t like creepy, crawly things, and I don’t like to camp or hike or swim in a
pond or anything else that has to do with the great outdoors. I cannot become a
werewolf.” She wiggled, trying to get away from him again, and when he refused
to let her go, she cursed.
“I’m
not asking you to make that kind of decision right now. I’m sorry it came up.”
“You
aren’t asking me to make that kind of decision right now? But you are going to
ask?” Her creamy skin shined in the moonlight.
“Sherry,
I might ask things of you, might even ask you to consider things that may go
against your nature, but I will never force you to do anything that will upset
or hurt you. You have to know that by now.”
“It’s
just…I don’t know. The past few days have been strange and wonderful. They have
been confusing, but yeah, I’m sure of the fact that you don’t want any harm to
come to me.”
“I
don’t want to ruin what we just shared with talking about things that don’t
concern us right now.” He hugged her and was relieved when after a few minutes,
she relaxed against him.
“Tell
me more about being a, um, lycan.”
“I
can’t imagine how hard it might for someone who doesn’t like nature to
understand, but being a lycan isn’t a bad thing. Nature is beautiful. It’s a
part of all of us whether you feel it or not.” He kissed her on the top of the
head and sighed. “When I shift, I feel free of the constraints of humanity, free
of all the rules of society.”
“I
guess that wouldn’t be a bed feeling at all.”
“My
sense of smell, sight, and hearing are enhanced. I am faster and stronger than
a human.” He smiled against her shoulder.
“How
much stronger?” She looked back at him.
“Much.”
“You’re
so big, and you’re that much stronger, yet you’ve never once hurt me. You’ve
been gentle with me.”
“I
don’t know about gentle, but I try to be careful with you.” He traced a finger
over the faint mark on her shoulder where he’d bitten her. “My strength is
something I’m aware of at all times around you. I could hurt you with ease.”
“Is
that why you want to change me?”
“No,
but I won’t lie to you. It would put my mind to rest knowing you were stronger,
more resistant to being hurt. I could make love to you without worrying, but
that’s not the reason, not the only reason.” Not the reason that mattered most.
“You held
back when we were together?” She frowned and worried her lip with her small
teeth. “Was it okay for you?”
“It was
more than okay for me,” he chuckled. “You know that.”
“I
don’t want you to hold back with me.” She turned to face him and reached out to
cup his cheek.
He
sucked in a sharp breath. “Baby, you have no idea how much you draw the
predator out in me. I’ve never met anyone who could do it with such ease, but I
would be too rough with you if I unleashed it. I can’t risk it.”
She
placed her lips against his and kissed him lazily before tracing the tip of her
tongue along the seam of his mouth. Every muscle in his body tensed, primed for
taking her once again.
“You
won’t hurt me, Piers. I know you won’t.”
“I’ll
hurt you. I can’t.” He gritted his teeth. The lycan in him demanded he do what
she asked, but the human knew he couldn’t.
“Okay,” she sighed, “but you don’t have to
handle me like fragile glass either. I know there were things you wanted to do
that wouldn’t hurt me, but you held that back as well. I could feel it, Piers.
Now, take me. Take me how you need to.”
When
her lips touched his again, all reason was replaced by sheer need. His mouth
slammed down on hers, and his tongue demanded entrance, which she willingly
gave without hesitation. He rolled her to her back and covered her. Her fingers
tangled in his hair and each tug urged him to take more. The lycan wanted his
female to submit to him, give herself over solely to the pleasure he could give
her.
He
nipped and licked his way down her throat and when he found her breast, he bit
at the peak hard enough to make her squeak and wriggle before soothing the pain
with long strokes of his tongue. Her nails dug into his back, and fire shot
straight to his cock. He looped his arms under her knees and splayed her wide,
exposing every inch of her. His eyes fixed on the nest of tight, coppery curls
and glistening pink folds that wept for him.
“Piers!”
“You
are so damned beautiful.” He shook his head when she blushed. “There is no
reason to be embarrassed.” He licked his lips and bent to taste her. Her breath
hissed when his tongue touched the tiny bundle of nerves at her core. He
growled at her sweet, honeyed flavor, and dipped his tongue between the wet
folds, suckling the pink labia gently before slipping in for another taste. He
inhaled her soft, womanly scent mixed with sex and groaned. He could stay here
like this forever. He would never get enough of her.
She
tugged harder at his hair, and he slipped his hands up her thighs and held her
hips still under his mouth. He slid his tongue around her clit again, and she
gasped. When he looked up at her, his breath nearly stopped. Her back was
arched, pushing her full breasts toward him, the inviting pink nipples begging
to be laved next. Her head thrashed back and forth as coppery hair tangled
around her angelic face. Her lips, swollen from his kisses, were parted, and
emitted gasps of pleasure. She was a siren. She was beautiful, and she was his.
He
loved her, and the loneliness that had constantly hovered inside him for so
long was gone. She healed him. She made him want things he’d been too afraid to
wish for. The image of a little girl with coppery curls and face as beautiful
as her mother’s jumping in his arms and calling him Daddy sent a pang of want
slicing through him. He wanted everything with her—a home, loving arms to fall
into when he had a bad day, and most of all, he wanted to watch her grow large
with his baby.
He
wanted to spend his days worshipping her and making her happy. Hell, he’d do
just about anything to have her amazing smile aimed at him. His chest tightened,
and his heart nearly burst with the strength of the emotions blooming inside
him.
“Let
go and come for me, baby.” God, how he wanted to give her such pleasure she’d
scream his name.
He
buried his tongue inside her, retreated, and flicked at the tiny, tight nub
before she screamed out his name—the sound of it on her lips just as magical as
he’d imagined—as her body shook in release.
* * * *
The
orgasm she had just had ripped her to shreds. She’d never be the same. No other
man would ever be able to affect her as Piers did. He reared up over her, and
the sight of his wide, muscular chest stole her breath. His eyes glowed, but
this time, the eerie shine stirred something in her other than fear. She
realized that his eyes only did that when he was out of control, and the fact
that she was the one causing those feelings in him fired her body back to full
throttle even on the cooling heels of her orgasm.
She
loved him, but could they get past the huge differences between them? They’d
have to somehow because she didn’t want to be without him. Instinctively, she
had known he was her soul mate, and now she was ready to embrace the fact
wholeheartedly.
He ran
his fingers along her ribs, around to her spine and lower until he cupped her
ass in his hand. He nudged between her thighs and locked eyes with her. His
shaft slid along her folds, the tip nudged at her entrance, and with one hard
thrust, he was seated fully inside her. She cried out at the sudden, delicious
way he stretched and filled her tender flesh. He was so big inside her, so
overwhelming…so perfect. She wrapped her legs around his waist and when he slid
even deeper inside her, she welcomed his possession.
“I
love you, Sherry.”
Her
heart nearly burst with joy but before she could say anything, he took her
mouth, pulled back, and plunged hard into her. He rode her hot and hard. The knowledge
that he wasn’t holding back thrilled and encouraged her. She met each of his
downward thrusts with an upward twist of her hips, and he grunted each time
their bodies slammed together. The world seemed to tilt on its axis and throw
them into a realm where only they existed.
It was
as if she could feel every cell of her body melding with his. They became one,
and she could no longer tell where she ended and he began. The force of his
possession sent her sliding back across the seat with each thrust, and she
clung to him. She dug her heels into his tight butt, her fingernails slipped in
the light sheen of sweat on his shoulders before finding purchase in his skin,
and something primal in her she never knew existed screamed for his domination.
Her muscles tightened around him, and he growled as his cock swelled and pulsed
inside her.
The next slam of his hips started a delicious
quaking low in her abdomen. The next sent her careening into an abyss of
pleasure that gripped her so hard tears stung the backs of her eyes. She held
him as he thrust, each slide of his shaft inside her sending another wave
washing through her until she thought she might black out from the overload of
ecstasy.
Just
when she thought she could take no more, he tensed. He tossed his head back,
his black hair shining in the moonlight, and cried out as his body jerked and
he came inside her. The hot jets of his seed shot in her and caused her muscles
to spasm around him, as if greedy for every last drop.
He
collapsed over her, careful not to put his full weight on her, and his breaths
came in hot pants against her neck, matching her own ragged breathing. His hand
covered her breast and kneaded it gently as the last vestiges of their releases
glided through them.
The
soft light of dawn filtered through the windows, and she smiled. What a way to
greet morning, in the arms of the man she loved.
“You’re
beautiful, and as much as I want to stay right here inside you, I need to see
if I can get us out of the ditch somehow.” He sat up on his elbow and brushed
the stray tendrils of hair from her face.
“My
sister must be going out of her mind with worry.” She smiled at him and trailed
her fingers over his stubbly cheek.
She didn’t want to go, wanted to stay here
with him forever, but she had to let Janine know she was all right. Maybe if he
could get the tire changed and the car out of the ditch, she could get a signal
on his phone up the road a bit and call her to let her know what had happened.
When
he sat up, the cold blast of air that hit her once his body heat was gone made
her shiver. He rummaged around and handed her her clothes. She pulled hers on
quickly while he casually dressed as if the cold didn’t affect him in the
least. He tugged her to him for a hug before he helped her into the front seat,
started the car, and turned the heat on.
“Stay
here. I’ll see if I can figure something out now that the snow has stopped and
it’s light outside.”
“Piers.”
She placed her hand on his arm to stop him. “I never got to tell you that I am
sorry about your brother.”
“If
what you tell me is truly what happened, I can’t fault Anthony for his death.
At least some good came of it.” His jaw clenched. “It brought you to me.”
“I’m
still sorry. I understand what it’s like to lose a loved one.”
“I
didn’t love him, barely knew him. It was more of a wishful yearning for family.
I was hoping that he hadn’t gone so far over the edge that I couldn’t save him.
Apparently, I was mistaken. I lashed out without discovering all of the facts
first. Anthony is an ancient like me. There aren’t many of us left. If I had
killed him, my actions would have resulted in my death as well, and I would
have been responsible for taking two ancients out that are willing to fight for
the survival of our race.”
“I
don’t think anyone will blame you for what you did once they learn your side of
it.”
“Don’t
be so sure,” he muttered under his breath. “Thank you for caring, though. It
means a lot to me.” He gave her a quick kiss on the forehead and was out the
door.
She
wanted to tell him she loved him, but the moment had passed. She’d wait until
they got back and cleared this whole misunderstanding up before telling him.
She wished she could see him, but the heat had done little to melt the snow
covering the windows.
Two minutes
later, her door swung open with such force she screamed.
“Are
you okay?” Raze stood beside the car.
“Y-yes.”
She stepped out, but when she tried to look around him, he blocked her view
with his body.
“Did
he hurt you?” Raze’s fists were clenched at his sides.
“No.
We had a blowout and ended up in the ditch on our way home. Piers attempted to
hike to Sanctuary, but it was too far and the cell didn’t have a signal.” She
tried to push around Raze, but he wouldn’t budge from her path.
“Where
is Piers?” She called to him. “Piers? Piers!” Raze ushered her backwards, and
when she struggled to get by him, he picked her up and sat her in the passenger
seat of a truck that sat behind the Jeep. “What have you done?”
Her
heart beat like thunder. Something had happened. It was the only logical reason
why Raze was acting like he was.
“Get
in and buckle up. I’m taking you back to Sanctuary.”
“Not
until I see him.” She clenched her teeth in anger.
“Don’t
argue with me. You can see him later.”
She
swung her legs inside and acted like she was buckling her seatbelt. When Raze
shut the door and started walking toward the front of the truck, she slung the
door open and jumped out. She ran past the truck and skidded to a stop when she
reached the front of the Jeep. Piers lay on the ground, facedown, and crimson
pooled on the white snow around his head. Anthony and Brent squatted beside his
motionless body.
She
cried out and ran to him. Anthony and Brent stood and before she could reach
Piers, Raze grabbed her from behind.
“Get
her the hell out of here!” Brent yelled at Raze.
“What
the fuck do you think I was trying to do?” Raze answered.
“What
did you do to him?” she screamed. “He didn’t do anything wrong. He didn’t hurt
me.”
Tears
streamed down her cheeks, and she fought against Raze with all her might while
he dragged her to the truck. He put her in the driver side and pushed her
toward the middle of the seat until he could climb in beside her. The entire
time, he held her wrist in an iron grip that she could not break no matter how hard
she tried. She kicked and slapped at him until her body went limp with
exhaustion.
“You
killed him.” Sobs wracked her body.
“He’s
not dead.”
“But
all of the blood. He has to be.” She choked out the words as the horrible
images played through her mind. “You have to take him to a hospital! He could
die.”
“He
won’t die from his injuries. When he wakes up, he’ll be able to change and,
once he does, he’ll be healed.”
“Yeah,
but are they going to kill him after he wakes up? It was all a mistake. He
didn’t know all the facts about what happened to his brother.”
“It’s
out of my hands.”
“Don’t
be an ass, Raze. It isn’t out of your hands. You are involved in this since his
brother came looking for you to begin with. I swear, if you let them hurt him, I’ll
hate you for the rest of my life. And while that on its own may not bother you
that much, I guarantee that it will bother my sister.”
“Of
course I care about your feelings. I love you like a sister, Sherry. I would
protect you with my life just like I would Janine.”
“Then
don’t let them hurt him.”
Those
were the last words spoken until they made it back to Sanctuary.
Chapter Twelve
Sherry
felt much better after she showered and changed her clothes. She sat in the
cabin at Sanctuary that had marked the beginning of her journey with Piers.
Janine sat across from her. Both had a steaming cup of cocoa nestled between
their hands.
“I
want to see him.” Sherry didn’t like the way her sister didn’t meet her gaze.
That always meant she was hiding something from her.
“You can’t.”
“Why
not?”
“He
left.”
“What?”
Her heart sank. Piers wouldn’t leave her. He loved her. But you never told
him you loved him.
“I’m
sorry.”
“Is he
coming back?”
“I
don’t think so. He told Raze he was sorry for all the trouble he caused. He
said to tell you goodbye.”
“No. I
don’t believe you.”
“When
have I ever lied to you?” Janine’s eyes snapped up to her face.
“Never.
Until now.” She gritted her teeth, but knew without a doubt that it was the
truth.
“He’s
no good for you.” Janine sighed and sipped at her cocoa.
“You
can’t make that decision for me. It’s my choice whether he’s right for me or
not.”
“You
can’t stand the woods or nature. He’s all about everything you despise.”
“After
what you and Raze went through, you are seriously trying to convince me that
Piers and I can’t compromise and be happy?”
“It’s
different with Raze and me.”
“How?”
“I
like nature. He didn’t kidnap me. He didn’t take me from my family.”
“Neither
did Piers. Well, he did at first, but he brought me back.”
“No.
He didn’t.”
“We
had a flat and got caught in a snowstorm. It was beyond our control, Janine.”
Sherry was becoming angry. Her sister had never acted like this with her. She
wasn’t ten years old. She was a grown woman and didn’t need Janine to act like
her mother. “I’ve had enough. This isn’t your, or Raze’s, or anyone else’s
decision. It’s mine, and whatever I decide, I expect you to stand by my side.”
“But—”
“Don’t
drive a wedge between us where there is no need for one. I love you more than
anything. You know that.” She reached and took her sister’s hand in hers. “But
I love Piers too. I want to be with him, and no one will stand in my way.”
“You
really do love him, don’t you?”
Sherry
nodded.
“I’m
sorry. The men told him you didn’t want to have anything to do with him. He
left.”
“He’s
okay though?” Sherry breathed a sigh of relief.
“Yes.”
“Why
would they do that?”
“He’s
too rough around the edges for you.”
“He
loves me, and somehow, I doubt that Raze is a kitten.”
“No,
he isn’t, but it’s different. I’m not as delicate as you are.” Janine sighed.
“Why,
because of my anxiety? Do you know, I didn’t have one anxiety attack the whole
time I was with him? That should tell you something.”
“Yes.
It does.”
“I’m
his mate.”
“Raze
thought so too the first day he took you.”
“So
now that he thinks I don’t want him any more, how do I get him back?” Sherry’s
heart ached. She couldn’t believe that he’d actually think she didn’t want to
see him again after what they’d shared in the Jeep.
“I
think I can help you, if you really love him, and you are really sure this is
what you want.” Janine squeezed Sherry’s hand. “I’m sorry. I just couldn’t
stand the thought of you getting hurt.”
“I’ll
forget all of it if you help me.” Sherry grinned.
“Deal.”
Janine stood. “I’ve got everything ready. Let’s start for home.”
“But
Piers doesn’t know where we live.” Sherry was confused.
“He
doesn’t need to. Trust me.”
* * * *
“Raze,
if you ever lie to me again, I swear I’ll kick your ass.”
“I did
not lie to you, Janine.”
“Technically,
no, I guess you didn’t. But you let me believe that Piers had left. You lied by
omission. Sherry loves him, and while I too thought it best at first to keep
them apart, she quickly made me see that it wasn’t my decision.”
“I’m
sorry. I wasn’t sure what Anthony and Brent would choose to do with him, and I
didn’t want you involved. I was feeling guilty. This all came about because of
me.”
“Well,
if it’s your fault, then it’s mine too because I was with you when you ran away
from the pack.”
“How
do you figure it was your fault? You were kidnapped, and I helped you escape.
If I hadn’t run, they wouldn’t have tracked me to Sanctuary and Daniel would
have never been killed.”
“I
figure it was my fault too because you and I are a team now. Remember? We have
to be honest with one another, Raze. You can’t protect me from everything. I
love you, and I love that you want to keep me sheltered and safe, but you can’t
keep me in a glass cage.”
“I
know. I just hate to see you upset about anything, and you were already so
stressed about the whole ordeal with Sherry. I didn’t want to put any more on
you to deal with.”
Janine
sighed and walked into Raze’s arms when he held them out to her. She knew he
loved her and would never do anything to intentionally hurt her. He hadn’t
really outright lied to her about what had happened with Piers, and he was
obviously regretting the decision to keep it from her. She couldn’t find it in
her heart be mad at him.
“I
know, but don’t do it again.”
“Yes,
ma’am.”
He
bent his head and captured her lips, and she surrendered to him.
* * * *
After
Piers woke up from being clubbed in the head, he had been furious. Anthony and
Brent had him imprisoned in an iron cell. Iron was a lycan’s only weakness.
When he’d been informed that Sherry never wanted to see him again, a murderous
rage had built deep in his chest. He hadn’t believed it at first. He was the
only man she’d ever let make love to her. If she didn’t care for him, she
wouldn’t have given herself to him.
When
he was told Raze would be taking her someplace he would never find her, Piers
had laughed at that and informed them there wasn’t anyplace on earth that he
couldn’t find her. He’d explained to them over and over that he’d made a mistake
by trying to attack Anthony, tried to convince them that he’d realized only
after the fact that the information he’d gotten about his brother’s murder
wasn’t all the truth.
To
make matters worse, Anthony and Brent relayed information they’d received from
Raze about how depraved the pack was that Daniel belonged to. Daniel had
participated in rapes, murders, tortures, and had also been present when Janine
had been dragged into the den. His own brother had put his mate’s sister in
danger. Piers would have killed him himself for doing that alone.
In the
end, none of it had mattered. He’d been kept in the cell until the next morning
before they’d finally let him out. By then, Sherry was gone and any chance of
him tracking her scent had vanished. If she did want him, wouldn’t she have
gotten word to him somehow? Left him some kind of clue? She was just gone, as
if she’d never been there at all. Maybe she didn’t want him. Maybe they had
been telling him the truth.
Maybe
they had kept him in the cell because they knew he’d come after her, and when
she refused him, he’d try to take her again, an act which would have probably
led to his or someone else’s demise when they tried to stop him.
Two
days later, he sat in a hotel room. He’d already sucked down half a bottle of
Jack and was working on the other half. He wasn’t drunk—his high metabolism burned
the alcohol out of his system about as quick as he downed it—but he was trying
like hell to get sloshed out of his mind so he could forget about her if only
for a moment.
He’d
been searching for her since they’d let him out of the cell. He was exhausted,
his chest ached at the emptiness left behind from her absence, and he wanted to
beat the shit out of something. He hadn’t slept or eaten, and anger boiled
inside him. Claws shot through his fingers, and he could feel the long slide of
canines from his gums. Only ancients could partially change, and the complete
helplessness and rage was calling to the predator in him.
He
growled and let out a sound that was a mix between a cry and howl. He needed
her. He was lost without her. Despair settled in his soul. He didn’t want to be
alone anymore. He wanted a family, someone to love, someone who would love him.
He wanted to hold someone at night when he slept. That wasn’t the whole truth.
He didn’t want to do all of those things with someone. He wanted to do them
with Sherry.
Why
would fate let him find his mate only to rip her from him? Exhaustion sank deep
into his bones and he sagged back on the bed. Within minutes, he’d drifted into
a deep sleep.
“Piers.”
He
groaned. No. She really wasn’t there. She was just a figment of his wishful
imagination.
“Piers.”
Her soft voice soothed him.
“Is
that really you, Sherry?” He knew he shouldn’t believe she was here, for any
moment, she’d disappear and he’d be left alone with only his dead heart to keep
him company.
“Look
at me, baby.” She knelt beside him on the bed and cupped his face.
His
eyes fluttered open and his breath nearly stopped as his heart stuttered. He
sat up on his elbows, a lump in his throat.
“Is
it really you?”
“Yes.
I’ve tried to come to you for the past couple days, but I couldn’t find you.
Are you okay?” She frowned when she trailed a finger under his eye. The black
tinge underneath no doubt betrayed his exhaustion.
He
reached a shaky hand toward her, thinking she’d vanish when he tried to touch
her, but when his fingers came into contact with the soft skin of her cheek, he
sighed.
“It
is really you.” He sat up and hugged her to him. She squeaked when he held her
a bit too tight, and he immediately eased his hold. “I’m sorry.”
“There’s
nothing to be sorry for.” She kissed his face.
“Why
did you leave me, Sherry?” He pulled back, a frown tugging at his mouth.
“I
didn’t.” Tears glistened in her green eyes. “They only told you that. I could
never walk away from you.”
“Why?
I really have nothing to offer you.”
“You
have everything to offer me. You are all I need. I never got to tell you, but I
love you. I love you so much.” She framed his face with her hands and kissed
him.
“Mmm.
I missed you so much. I need you.” He slipped his tongue inside her mouth and
groaned when her sweet taste hit him.
“I
need you too, but not here. I want you for real. That’s why I’ve been trying to
find you to tell you where I am.” She whispered in his ear. “Come to me,
Piers.”
He sat
up in the bed, wide awake now. She wanted him, and he wasn’t going to
disappoint her.
Chapter Thirteen
Her
apartment over the garage of Janine’s house was small but comfortable. She had
wanted her own space when she’d moved in, but had also wanted to stay close to
her sister. This had been a great compromise. Instead of taking the money
Janine paid her for working at her cupcake business and blowing it on rent, she
had had the space renovated.
She
lit candles around her room and dimmed the lights. She cast a worried look at
the bed. It was queen-sized, but Piers was big. They were going to have to get
a king-sized bed. She wondered if he’d want to live here with her or if he’d
want to live at his place, assuming he had a place. She would be willing to bet
he did, and would also bet that it was in the middle of the woods somewhere.
She
was a bit nervous as she’d thought about him changing her, but wasn’t ready to
take that step just yet. She didn’t know if she’d ever be ready, but Janine and
Raze had waited, so she hoped Piers would be just as understanding about her
decision. If he loved her as he said he did, he would. She was willing to
commit to learning his way of life, to learning about nature, and to giving it
an earnest shot. Only for him would she do this.
She
nervously smoothed her fingers down the black satin teddy she’d picked out just
for him. She’d been so worried when she hadn’t been able to reach him through
her dreams. It had been Janine’s idea to let him know where she was that way,
and a brilliant one at that, but after awhile, she had become afraid that
something terrible had happened to him. When she’d finally found him, relief
had ripped through her.
She
backed up to admire the flickering candlelight in the dimmed bedroom and bumped
into a solid wall of man. She squeaked and spun around. Her man.
“You
scared me.”
His
golden eyes glowed down at her, and her breath hitched in her throat when he
reached out and sifted his fingers through her hair. He leaned down, brought
the strands to his nose, and sniffed.
“You
smell so damn good.” He stepped back, ran his gaze from her head to her toes
and back again. “Look at you. I’ve never seen such a beautiful sight. It’s
enough to bring a man to his knees.”
“How
about if I’m brought to my knees instead?” She smiled when he quirked a brow at
her.
She
led him to the bed and pushed him down to sit on the edge before kneeling
between his legs. She tugged his boots off and reached for the button at the
top of his jeans. He covered her hand and she looked up at him in confusion.
“Kiss
me first, baby. It seems an eternity since our lips last met.”
She
framed his face, pulled his mouth to hers and kissed him without hesitation.
She kissed him with all the pent up worry she’d had when she couldn’t find him,
with all the stress she’d endured over the thought of losing him, with all the
love she felt for him. His spicy, male taste hit her tongue and swept through
her like a thunderstorm. He growled, cupped her nape, and held her to him as he
slanted his mouth over hers and deepened the kiss. Their tongues danced, dueled,
and sampled until their breaths came in pants, and she squirmed against his
hard body, aching for his possession.
She
placed a hand on his chest and gently pushed. When he frowned, she giggled and
reached for the button on his jeans again. This time, he didn’t stop her, and
watched from under half closed lids as she released him and he sprang free,
thick and hard. She knew he was big, but he still stole her breath. She circled
him in her hand and stroked once before touching her tongue to the tip. He
groaned and she licked him from top to base and back before closing her lips
over the thick head and sucking him down the back of her throat.
“You’re
going to kill me, Sherry.”
When
she mumbled without releasing him from her mouth, he groaned again. Realizing
the vibrations had enhanced the sensation, she hummed around him as she circled
her tongue along the thick vein that ran the length of him. He tangled his
fingers in her hair, arched his hips as he encouraged her down over him, and
she swallowed him again and again. She felt such power at being able to
pleasure him this way. She wanted to lick and suck on him until he came, but he
gently pulled her away before she could finish.
She
began to protest, but his mouth swooped down on hers as he picked her up and
tossed her on the bed. She stared up at him as he pulled his T-shirt over his
head, and her mouth went dry at the expanse of muscular chest exposed. He was a
work of art, and she wanted to learn every line of him with her fingers, mouth
and tongue. His erection stood proud and lay against his stomach, stopping just
under his navel.
His
eyes glowed brighter when he saw where she was staring. “Baby, if you keep
looking at me like that, there won’t be any more foreplay, and I’m dying to
taste you again.”
When
his eyes swept down and rested between her legs, her cheeks flamed. She
remembered what his mouth felt like on her, what his tongue felt like slipping
between her folds and circling her clit. She grew wet just thinking about it.
He sniffed the air, groaned, and closed his eyes as if reaching for some
modicum of control.
He
opened his eyes and pushed the denim the rest of the way down his legs. She was
glad he didn’t wear underwear because it would only take longer to get him completely
naked. He kneeled at the end of the bed, circled an ankle in each hand, and
pulled her toward him until her knees were draped over his shoulders.
He
pushed the black silk up over her hips and gasped when he saw the matching
thong. He ran a finger along her slit over the fabric, creating a delicious
friction that made her hips buck in response. He bent and licked her through
her panties, and she cried out as sensation pulsed through her. When he reached
up and cupped her breasts, her nipples pebbled in response. He rolled them
gently between his fingers, and invisible strings of pleasure shot to her core
each time he pinched them, and her body caught fire.
He
kissed the insides of her legs and ran his hands over her thighs before pushing
the silk scrap of panties to the side, exposing her to his now probing tongue.
He ate at her until her orgasm neared and then he retreated, as if he knew she
was teetering on the edge of release. He stood, yanked the panties off, and
tossed her to her stomach before covering her with his big body. He pulled her
hips back, placed one arm under her belly, his other hand flat in the middle of
her back, and pushed her against the mattress, keeping her ass high in the air
and pressed against him.
His
cock teased at her opening and her moisture coated him until he slipped easily
back and forth along her delicate folds. She pushed back against him as he slid
inside her, stilling after he went as deep as he could while he groaned and she
cried out his name.
He
held perfectly still for what seemed like an eternity before rotating his hips
against her. She pulled forward until only the head of his thick cock remained
inside, then arched to meet his thrust as he slammed back home. She stretched
around him, and her muscles gripped him so tightly he growled.
“My
God. You are so wet and tight for me.” He stilled again, as if savoring the way
their bodies fit together, and she groaned in protest.
“Piers!”
“Impatient,
baby?” He chuckled.
She
turned her head to gaze up at him, gave him the wickedest smile she could
muster, and flexed her hips back and up at the same time until he slid even
further in her. His eyes glowed, and he growled right before he started pumping
into her at a frenzied pace.
She
bucked back as he slammed into her. He jerked her to him each time he thrust in
her, their bodies slapping together with each grind of his hips. Within moments,
her orgasm shot through her, her muscles clamped around him, and she cried out
as she rocked against him, riding out the waves crashing over her as he yelled
out her name while his release pulsed in hot jets inside her.
Afterward,
he lay on his back, and she sprawled across his chest while he toyed with her
hair. Once her body calmed a bit, she propped herself up on him.
“What?”
He smiled at her.
“I
meant what I said in the dream. I love you, Piers.”
He
stilled, and stared at her for long moments.
“What?”
She was worried she’d said something wrong.
“I
just didn’t think you’d ever say it. I love you so much, Sherry. Say it again.”
“I
love you.” She kissed his chin. “I love you.” She bent, licked his nipple, and
his breath caught. “I love you.” She ran her hands along the muscles in his
chest and up and over his shoulders. “You are a gorgeous man.”
“And
you are a beautiful woman.” She frowned, and he ran a finger over her lips.
“What’s wrong?”
“I
want to be with you, but I-I’m not ready to-to—”
He
placed one long finger over her lips. “I won’t ever try to force you into
anything you aren’t ready for. If your sister told you everything, you are
aware that lycans’ life expectancy is much, much longer than humans. That’s the
main reason we change our mates. I honestly can’t see living without you now
that I’ve found you.”
“Oh. I
see.”
“I’ve
lived a long time. If you decide you’d rather not ever be changed and grow old
and die a human, I’ll go when you do.”
“What?
You can’t do that. Wait, would you still look like this when I’m old?”
“Probably.”
“I’m
not ruling anything out, I just need some time. I want you to show me how it
would be, and I need to get accustomed to the outdoors.”
“I’m
not worried about it and neither should you be. The most important thing is
that I found you. Let’s be happy with what we have now instead of worrying
about what might or might not happen later.”
“Deal.”
She kissed him.
Chapter Fifteen
Two years later . . .
A cool
breeze blew over them as they sat on the hill overlooking a pond reflecting a
full moon hanging lazily in the sky. They were naked and Sherry sat between
Piers legs, her back to his chest. His arms were around her, and he held her
snugly against him. He’d taken her to his favorite campsite tonight so they
could be alone on this momentous occasion.
Over
the last two years, he’d shown her the beauty of nature. She couldn’t believe
how much she’d missed out on. She still didn’t care for bugs all that much, but
she loved watching the deer, rabbits and other animals in their natural
habitat. She’d asked Piers to change for her several times, but he’d always
refused, saying he’d wait until she decided to be turned. She’d grown to love
him even more, if that were possible, and had realized that she couldn’t bear
to grow old and make him watch her die.
She
would have been a very stupid woman if she didn’t embrace every single moment
she could spend with Piers, and if becoming a lycan would give her extra time
with him, she’d do it. Once she’d gotten used to the idea, it really didn’t
seem all that bad. He’d told her that she never had to change after the first
time if she didn’t want to, but she had a feeling running with him in lycan
form would be an experience all of its own.
Two
nights ago, they’d made love and he’d bitten her to start the change. He told
her it wouldn’t hurt, that the only time it was painful was if another lycan
besides her mate turned her. She’d still been scared, but fear had quickly
turned to blinding ecstasy that she’d never imagined could exist when his teeth
had punctured her flesh. When he’d taken her body and finally claimed her,
she’d had an orgasm so intense she’d nearly passed out.
“Are
you scared?”
“A
little, but I know it will be okay as long as you are here.”
“I
promise it won’t hurt too much. The first time is the worst, but after that,
it’s nothing.”
She
nodded, but as she went to reassure him again that she’d be fine, her muscles
clenched.
“Oh!”
She
looked down at her hands and claws sprang from her fingertips while tiny
coppery hairs popped through her skin by the hundreds, growing until they were
about an inch long. He held her tight as she gasped for air while spasms
wracked her body. It wasn’t unbearable, but it was a bit more than
uncomfortable, to say the least.
Her
nerves burned, and she itched from the inside out. His hands on her comforted
her through it all. Suddenly, she was standing on all fours looking out at the
pond. The transformation was complete, and she turned around to find a splendid
coal black wolf standing behind her watching her with golden brown eyes. She
trotted over and stood beside him, and just like in human form, he was double
her size.
“You
are beautiful.”
“You
aren’t so bad yourself, big boy.”
His
laughter floated through her mind.
He
turned and ran to the edge of the tree line where he disappeared. She ran after
him, and was soon running beside him. They ran for several minutes, the breeze
ruffled her fur, and Piers yipped and nipped at her playfully. He stopped at an
outcropping, walked to it, and stood on a big boulder. She followed him and was
amazed at the awe-inspiring, picturesque landscape that greeted her.
They
were at the edge of a steep cliff, and the moon glistened off the tree tops
below them. Millions of stars blinked and winked in a clear midnight blue sky.
“Wow.”
She couldn’t believe she’d never given nature a chance.
“Yeah.”
“Can
we go back to the tent now? I have this sudden urge to make love to you.”
Piers
shifted and stood before her, his naked body glorious in the moonlight. She
changed back to human form, as well, and he reached out and tugged her to him
by the waist.
“We
don’t have to wait until we get all the way back to the tent.”
He
caught her lips with his mouth and she welcomed his tongue into her mouth. She
loved him, loved the way he caressed her and kissed her, even loved his over
protectiveness. She felt safe with him, like nothing could ever hurt her. He’d
sacrificed so much for her the past two years.
He’d
moved in to her tiny apartment and had patiently shown her his world. They’d
stayed at his house several times, and she knew he was happier at his place,
which sat on hundreds of acres of land. She also knew he’d never ask her to
move there with him unless he was sure she could be completely happy.
She
sighed when he bent and took one nipple into his mouth after tonguing it to a
pebbled peak. They sank to the ground, and he covered her. She loved the feel
of him wrapped around her, and opened her thighs to cradle his hips between
them. He was hot and hard and nudged at her already wet opening. She was always
ready for him, any time, any place, and he was always up for any occasion…literally.
He was a fierce but gentle lover who always put her pleasure above his,
although she made sure he was as satisfied as she was each time they made love.
The
look on his face when she made him come turned her on like nothing else could.
The knowledge that she could please her man was a mighty aphrodisiac. The way
he gave himself over to her, let her explore him as she pleased, submitted to
her if she asked even though it went against his dominant nature, proved his
love for her.
She
tilted her hips, and he slid in with ease. She’d never get used to the way he
stretched and filled her. No matter how many times they were together, it was
amazing.
She
kissed his chest and circled one flat nipple with her tongue. He growled and
thrust into her harder, faster until she had to lock her legs around his hips
to hang on. She met him thrust for thrust, their bodies slamming together over
and over until they both slipped over the edge at the same moment. She screamed
his name, he yelled out hers, and her muscles contracted around him until he’d
spent every last drop of his seed inside her.
“I
love you, Piers, and I want to move to your house.”
“Are
you sure you want to be that far away from your sister?” He hugged her tighter.
“I’ll
be happy as long as I’m with you. You are my home now.” She kissed his cheek.
“I
have a better idea.”
“Oh
yeah?” She sat up and waited, curious for his answer.
“Yeah.
I know your sister and Raze spend every weekend at Sanctuary. There is a place
not far from there for sale. It has nearly as much acreage as I have now, and
it would be closer to your family.”
“Oh, Piers!”
She smiled and flung herself at him.
“I
take it that is acceptable to you?” He chuckled.
“Oh
yes!” She rained kisses over his face and chest.
“Would
you mind if we helped out at Sanctuary as well?”
“Are
you sure? I mean after everything that happened with the others?”
“Yes.”
He nodded. “We’ve worked everything out now, and if I can save others before
they get as bad as my brother, I want to try.”
“Then
yes, I would love to do that.” She kissed his lips, but when she started to
pull back, he tangled his fingers in her hair and deepened the kiss. By the
time his mouth left hers, she was panting with need.
“It’s
settled then.” He rolled on his back and pulled her over him until she was
straddling his hips. His erection lay hard and ready again against her belly.
“You
are a wicked, wicked man.”
“And
you are a wicked woman. Now show me just how wicked you can be.”
“As
you wish.” She made love to him with a light heart and a contented soul that
had found its other half.
The End
About the Author
S. K. Yule’s love for
reading started in high school, and finally inspired her to try her hand at
writing. Once an outlet was discovered for an over-active, and at times
overwhelming imagination, a passion for creating stories for others to enjoy
was born.
You will most often find
S. K. Yule tapping away on her laptop in her farmhouse located in a tiny
Midwestern town with a population of 150. She lives with her real-life hero,
her husband and plans to have the happily ever ending with him that she so
often writes about.
Their children consist
of three yorkies, three miniature schnauzers, and a rottweiler, all of which
are spoiled rotten.
S. K. Yule’s previously
published, bestselling romance works include:
Darkest Hours, Darkest Book I
Darkest Desires, Darkest Book II
Darkest Intentions, Darkest book III
Lycan Lover
Lycan Lust
Lycan It
Demon Scorned
Jericho’s Revenge
Breaking the Cowboy
Three Lovers for Lucy
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