Read New Species 03 Valiant Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
“Was that a lion?” Ned whispered. “A re those
common in this part of northern California?”
“I don’t know,” Mark whispered back. “I know they
have cougars and bobcats in mountainous areas.” His
hand eased away from her breast and he fumbled behind
his back at his waist. “It’s close though. Prepare for an
attack. Her screams probably drew it, thinking there’s
food to be had.” He withdrew a handgun he’d had tucked
in his waistband under his shirt.
“That didn’t sound like either one.” Terry reached
down, tugged up the leg of his jeans and revealed a gun
holster. He yanked the weapon out as he straightened.
“Whatever it is, it’s nearby.”
Tammy sucked air into her lungs and screamed
again, despite her sore throat. She wanted Valiant to find
her and figured it would make it easier if she helped.
“Shut her up.” Ned sounded panicked.
Mark gripped her jaw to force her mouth closed. He
glared down at her. “Do it again and I’ll smother you
until you pass out.”
Ned and Terry moved away from Tammy. Her relief
was instant that their focus wasn’t on her anymore. They
took positions around the fire to watch the woods. Her
heart hammered with hope that Valiant would save her.
How does he know I’m in trouble? Why did he come for
me? Does it matter? Hell no. He’s here.
It had to be Valiant unless there were other New
Species who could roar the way he could. That was
possible. Either way, she knew nothing lived in the area
before the New Species arrived that could make that kind
of roar. It had to be one of them and she’d never been so
grateful in her life to have them as neighbors.
A howl broke the silence, startling Mark. Ned cursed
softly, spun to face another section of woods, and his
gun lifted. “Shit.”
Mark looked terrified as he jerked his head around.
“Was that a wolf?”
“A wolf and a lion?” Terry hissed a curse. “Shit. It’s
not real animals out there. It’s them. Those damn two-
legged animals.”
A nother howl broke the night and another one joined
in. Tammy tried to twist away from the asshole who still
held her mouth but he grabbed her throat suddenly and
clamped down tight. He glared at her.
“You move an inch and I’ll strangle you. Don’t
scream either.”
She believed him. He appeared terrified and she
could see sweat breaking out over his upper lip and
forehead. He released her throat and lifted his hips off
her enough that she was no longer pinned. He gave her a
warning glare.
“Don’t move or I’ll kill you. Got it?”
She nodded very carefully, keeping her lips sealed.
She had heard them say that whoever they worked for
wanted her alive but judging by their terror, they weren’t
thinking clearly anymore. Her gaze shifted to the guns
the men held. Even Ned and Paul had guns now. Fear for
Valiant’s safety worried her. Or, if it wasn’t him, for the
other New Species who were out in the woods coming
after her.
“If any of you are out there and can hear me,” Mark
screamed. “I’ll kill the bitch if you attack at us.”
Ned inched close to the fire. “What do we do?”
Terry held his gun, watching the dark woods. “We
wait until morning when we can see good, because they
have the advantage in the dark. A s long as we keep a
gun on her, they won’t dare attack. They obviously want
her. Keep the fire burning bright to keep them back.”
“Maybe we should put her clothes back on her so
they don’t know we messed with her any,” Ned
whispered.
“I’m not moving.” Mark shook his head. “I don’t give
a damn if they are pissed that we stripped her down to
her underwear. I’m close enough to blow her brains out
if they come at us.”
“We could make them rush us and take them out.”
Terry held a gun in one hand and a knife in another,
slowly turning circles to keep a close watch on the woods
outside the circle of firelight. “One of us could hurt her to
force them to come in and we’ll have the advantage.
There are only three of them and we can handle that
many of those upright animals.”
“How do you know there are only three?” Ned
whispered. “There could be dozens of them watching us
right now. They could have us surrounded.”
“I heard two wolf howls and one roar.” Paul stated. “I
agree with Terry. There are only three of them and if
there were more they would have sounded out to go for
ultimate intimidation. My guess is they are closing in on
us and are doing it to give positions. It’s basic hunting
tactics when using animals. It’s to sound out to know
where the prey is so you don’t shoot each other when
you have a few teams closing in on the same target.”
“They carry guns?” Ned whined. “Nobody told me
that.”
“Fuck yeah,” Terry nodded. “I saw them when I
joined that rally a few months back at their Homeland.
They were lined up along the top of a wall with
sharpshooters defending the gates in case any of us
decided to try to break in again.”
Tammy knew with certainty the jackasses who’d
kidnapped her would shoot the New Species. Did her
rescuers know the jerks were armed? Her gaze darted to
the nervous assholes again and she slowly drew a deep
breath in. She was willing to bet her life that they
wouldn’t kill her outright. She knew she’d become the
only leverage they had to keep the New Species from
coming at them.
* * * * *
Valiant lunged toward the camp when the smell of
Tammy’s fear filled his nostrils. The urge to protect her,
to help her, became so overpowering he couldn’t even
form coherent thoughts anymore.
A n unexpected, heavy weight landed on his back and
his knees collapsed. Two strong arms wrapped around
him, one around his throat to cut off his oxygen and
another hooked around his chest under his arms. He
grabbed at the male body but the words hissed in his ear
prevented him from fighting.
“She’ll be dead before you can reach her. Calm now,”
Tiger demanded. “Think, my friend.” The arm around his
throat eased. “Take a few deep breaths, fight your
instincts, and trust me.”
Valiant sucked in air through his mouth, bit back a
roar and knew Tiger made sense. “The humans would
kill her. I need to get to her.” He kept his voice low to
keep it from carrying to the camp.
“We need to get to her without them killing her first.
I understand and I can feel your rage. I smell it. You
want to save her and so do I. We have to do it right.
Look. See the fire? Do you notice the male with the gun
sitting on top of her? He’s there to shoot her if we rush
them.”
Valiant noticed more than the human pinning his
Tammy down. They’d stripped her, her pale skin exposed
to the chilly night air and to the view of the males who
had stolen her. Murderous rage gripped him until his
entire body shook from the emotion.
“I know,” Tiger crooned softly. “I can smell how
strongly you want to rip their hearts out and tear their
heads from their bodies. It will get her killed. A re you in
control?”
He shook his head before he nodded. “Yes,” he
rasped.
Tiger’s hold around his chest eased and his weight
left his back as he stood. A howl from Rider sounded on
the other side of camp. He was in place. It made thinking
a little easier for Valiant to know the humans were
surrounded. The Species males would attack from the
other direction to draw attention. He just needed to wait
a few moments before he’d reach Tammy. He’d protect
her and murder the males who had stolen her.
Tiger eased down to a crouch next to him. “I’ll allow
you to take out the male on her. Use your knife. We’ll
open fire when you strike. She’s safer on the ground,
Valiant. Leave her there and don’t go into the open. They
will fire at you. You won’t be able to help her if you’re
dead. You’re a big son of a bitch but half a dozen holes
torn through you would take you down. Do you
understand me?”
“Yes.” He didn’t want to though.
“Prepare, but wait until you have a perfect
opportunity.”
Valiant stood, his hand going for the knife strapped
to his thigh and tested the weight of it in his palm. His
focus fixed on the male straddling Tammy’s hips, rage
boiled, and he knew he wouldn’t miss.
“Go for her when we’re clear. Take her away and
we’ll clean them up.”
“I want them all dead. I want to do it.”
“Her, Valiant. Focus on her. Take her away the
second you get a chance to grab her when we pin the
males down with gunfire but not before. You can’t help
her if you’re dead. Remember that, damn it.”
“I’ll remember.” His gaze narrowed, he fought back
another roar and couldn’t wait to kill the bastard who sat
on his Tammy.
“They have guns,” Tammy screamed out, making
sure the New Species were warned about what they were
facing from her attackers if they entered the camp.
Mark clamped his hand around her throat but it had
come too late. She’d been able to call out to the New
Species. They had to have heard her, she hoped at least,
as she glared up at the asshole on top of her. If looks
could have killed, she knew her life would end with those
hazel eyes glaring at her.
“It’s a sad day when someone picks an animal over
their own kind,” Paul grunted. “Back to back, men. Shoot
anything that moves.”
Tammy frantically struggled with the belt holding her
wrists. It didn’t help that they were pinned under her ass,
making it tougher to wiggle free. She was careful not to
brush against Mark’s spread thighs where they straddled
her hips. She became aware that his hold didn’t ease and
she couldn’t breathe. A s seconds ticked by she realized
he didn’t plan to let go.
Panic gripped her and she jerked both knees up. He
cursed when they hit his back, had to release her to use
his palm to catch his weight before he pitched forward,
choosing to let go of her throat instead of his gun.
Tammy gasped in air and let her legs drop.
“Don’t do that, bitch,” he hissed at her.
“I couldn’t breathe,” she gasped.
He glared at her. “Fucking bit―”
Tammy stared at Mark as his words were cut off and
his eyes widened. His mouth stretched open, almost if he
were going to scream, but only a very soft hiss came out.
His gaze lowered slowly to the knife handle that
protruded from his chest. Red suddenly flowed from his
mouth and splattered on Tammy. The warm, wet, bright
blood spread over her bare skin.
Tammy reacted after a split second of utter horror.
She twisted hard and lifted her hips, bucking her body
toward the fire. Mark’s weight shifted, crumpled, and
Tammy rolled hard in the opposite direction to get out
from under him completely. Once free, she used her
shoulder to brace her upper body on the grass since her
hands were bound behind her back.
She crouched on her shoulder and knees, ignoring
the debris from the ground that dug into her skin. She
heard someone fire a gun, the sound really loud, and all
hell broke loose as more gunfire erupted a heartbeat
later. She didn’t know if they shot at her or not. She
struggled to her feet in frenzied desperation and bolted
for the darkness of the woods.
Tammy kept moving even though some bullets tore
up tree trunks around her but she didn’t stop. She left the
campfire behind without feeling anything strike her body
and managed to avoid running into any trees. Once the
firelight faded it left her totally blind.
She ran until her shoulder slammed into a low
branch and the impact sent her sprawling to her knees.
She fought her way to her feet and painfully leaned
against the rough bark, trying to catch the breath that
had been knocked from her lungs and ignored the
roughness against her skin.
A male screamed behind her—a horrible, painful