Read New Species 03 Valiant Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
Mouth open, she watched him put on his shirt and
fasten his jeans as he paced the room. Like a caged
animal. Lion. That’s what he looked like. Only there
weren’t any bars between them. What did I do? Oh yeah.
Had sex with lion guy. Hot, screaming, came-so-hard-I-
think-I-hurt-myself sex. A nd he was going to hurt
someone or be hurt to keep her.
Tammy backed away, stepped on something and
glanced down. Her pants lay on the floor by her feet. Her
shoes were there too. She didn’t even remember them
coming off but they were just slip-ons so he’d just
brushed them off her feet when he’d yanked her pants
off.
Valiant walked to the window, glared out and snarled
viciously.
“Six of them are approaching.” He snorted. “They
think only six Species males could do it. It’s insulting. I
won’t be gone long, sexy. Why don’t you climb back into
bed and wait for me? I’ll grab some food before I return.
You’re little and I want to feed you. I’m going to take
very good care of you and you’ll want to stay with me.”
Tammy glanced at the lamp nearby, her mind
working frantically to stop what she feared might
happen. Valiant was a big guy, ferocious, and she didn’t
want him to be killed or seriously hurt by the New
Species coming to save her. He would fight them to keep
her in his bedroom. She saw the outlet next to the
bedside table where the lamp was plugged in. She turned
her attention on him, noted that his back remained to her
while he watched out the window, and another growl
tore from his lips.
“I’ll beat them until they go whimpering away before
they take you away from me. I’ll try to scare them off
first but there’s no way they are taking you, Tammy. I’ll
do whatever it takes.”
She wouldn’t be able to live with it they killed him.
Tammy bent and yanked on the cord. Her gaze stayed
trained on Valiant to make sure he didn’t turn around and
notice her movements. She gripped the lamp with a
shaky hand, hesitated, and realized it would hurt him less
than a bullet. She couldn’t allow that to happen. She
inched forward but he didn’t turn, too focused on
whatever he saw out the window.
“Idiots.” He growled, bent forward a little, and his
hands gripped the windowsill with enough strength to
make the wood groan. “I want you to stay inside this
room. It shouldn’t take more than five minutes. If they
won’t leave, I’ll―”
Tammy brought the lamp down hard on the back of
his head. The glass base shattered and rained down
Valiant’s back to the floor. He grunted and spun around
to face her. Oh, I’m so screwed. I didn’t hit him hard
enough. She could have hit him with more force but had
been afraid of hurting him too severely. He appeared
utterly taken aback as he stared down at her when he
straightened to his full height but then his eyes rolled
back and he swayed before collapsing onto the carpet.
Tammy stared down at him with the broken lamp still
clutched in her hands.
She instantly tossed it aside and dropped to her
knees beside his body. She checked Valiant’s pulse, found
it strong and steady, and her fingers brushed through his
hair where she’d hit him. She could feel a slight bump
forming but there wasn’t any blood. His chest rose and
fell easily as she climbed to her feet, sure that he
wouldn’t be out long. She needed to leave before he
woke. She was pretty sure he’d be super pissed at her for
knocking him out.
“Son of a bitch.” Her hands shook as she quickly
finished dressing and shoved her feet into her shoes. She
shoved her destroyed bra down the front of her pants,
not wishing to leave it behind but wanting to keep it
hidden after she left. A glance at Valiant showed he
remained sprawled on his side on the floor. She took a
step closer, hesitated at leaving him, and a twinge of
regret flooded her. Maybe I should stay and— No! What
am I thinking? He wants to keep me forever and we’re
strangers. That would be nuts! She fled.
He’d locked the bedroom door and she had to unbolt
it to leave. She glanced down the hallway at a few closed
doors but the stairs were within sight. She ran for them.
When Valiant came to she knew he would be really upset.
She’d hit him with his own lamp and knocked him out
cold. It was very doubtful he’d understand she’d done it
to make sure he wasn’t hurt and she didn’t want to stick
around to find out if she could reason with him.
She ran down the stairs to the large entryway. She
unlocked the double doors, tossed them open and
stumbled from his house.
She slammed the door behind her and walked quickly
down the path. Her arms crossed over her chest to hide
the fact that her bra was missing. She hoped no one
would notice since she didn’t want to have to explain.
She spotted her work van, four Jeeps, and the other
catering truck parked on the other side of the fence. Men
had already entered the yard through the gate.
They were New Species. A ll wore black fatigues with
NSO emblems in stark white on their chests and they
carried real guns along with what she assumed were
tranquilizer guns. She’d seen a few of the New Species
officers from a distance at the front gate when she’d
entered Reservation. A thirty-foot wall protected the
boundary of it and men dressed in those same uniforms
had patrolled the top of the wall. The ones in Valiant’s
yard stopped.
“Hi.” Tammy didn’t look at their faces, keeping her
gaze averted instead. “I’m fine.” She walked faster toward
the gate and around the men who stood blocking her
way.
“Tammy!” Ted rushed forward. “A re you all right?”
She kept moving and nearly plowed into one of the
NSO officers, but he jumped back.
“I’m fine, Ted. I’m going home. I’ve had a stressful
day but I’m really fine. We talked and he let me go.
Problem solved,” she flat-out lied.
A man moved into her path when she walked
through the open gate to where the vehicles were
parked. “A re you all right?”
She recognized the deep voice immediately as being
Tiger’s. She stopped and lifted her chin to peer into his
strange features, not shocked that he appeared to be part
feline. Not only did his name give it away but he had
some features that were similar to Valiant’s.
This guy stood a few inches shorter though and was
not as broad chested as Valiant but he was still huge.
Tiger’s catlike eyes were an amazing blue and he had the
same distinctive cheekbones and the same flatter nose as
Valiant. He had sandy brown hair with red and blond
streaks throughout. The red color wasn’t nearly as bright
or beautiful as Valiant’s.
“I’m fine. I think I’ll just go home now and relax. It’s
been a weird day.”
He inhaled and his gaze widened slightly. “I’ll take
you to our medical facility.”
Tammy tensed, alarmed that he’d say something she
didn’t want him to reveal in front of her boss and
guessed he could smell Valiant all over her. They did
seem to have a really freaky-strong sense of smell. She
shot him a warning look, silently hoping he’d understand.
“I’m not hurt. Nothing happened.”
“What did that bastard do to you?” Ted gripped her
arm, spinning her to face him. Ted stood about five-foot-
nine, only five inches taller than Tammy, and he looked
unusually pale. “Did he touch you? Did he hurt you?”
She met her boss’s worried gaze and hoped she
appeared calm. “I’m fine. Nothing happened. We just
talked, he saw reason, and he said I could go home. It’s
that simple,” she lied.
Ted’s features relaxed. “Thank God. They were going
to go in and get you. The tranquilizer guns finally arrived
and more of their men showed up to storm his house. I
imagined the worst and I heard you scream once and a
roar.”
“He was scary.” She jerked her arm out of his hold. “I
just want to go home. It’s been an ordeal and I have a
pounding migraine,” she lied again.
Ted nodded. “Of course. I’ll pay you for today. I’m so
sorry about the mix-up with the directions and I’m just
glad you’re not hurt.”
“I’m
absolutely
fine,”
she
muttered,
silently
wondering if she should keep track of how many lies she
told, but quickly dismissed the idea. The truth would be
much more of a hassle and she didn’t want to go there.
Ted stepped back with an uncertain smile. “It’s been
an exciting day, huh?”
“Yeah.” She forced a smile. “I’m out of here. Do you
mind if I take the van?”
Her boss hesitated. “I need it. You’re carrying most
of the food for the party. It hasn’t been canceled.”
“I’ll drive her home,” Tiger offered softly. “Come this
way, Miss Shasta. My Jeep is right here.”
She walked to the van to retrieve her purse, silently
praying that she got away before Valiant woke. She
followed Tiger to one of the Jeeps and climbed inside. He
didn’t immediately start the engine. He studied her
intently. She decided to be somewhat honest because the
minutes were ticking by and she didn’t know how long it
would be before “Trouble” rose from the floor of his
bedroom.
“We need to go right now. Please start the engine
and get me out of here.”
Tiger started the engine and yelled over his shoulder.
“Clear this area out now.”
The Jeep moved and the stress inside Tammy eased.
She remembered to put on her seat belt. “I live about
five miles from here. Thank you for driving me home.”
He hesitated. “I’m taking you to our medical center
first.”
“No. I just want to go home.”
He frowned grimly at her. “You need medical
attention and we will call in a councilor. You need to
make a report about what Valiant has done to you. We
handle all justice at Reservation but he’s going to be
punished severely for this attack on you.”
Shocked, Tammy gaped at him. “He didn’t hurt me
and I don’t want him punished. I don’t need a doctor and
I sure don’t need a shrink.”
He hit the brakes and turned to face Tammy. His blue
gaze locked with hers. “You can lie to Ted and Marcy.
They are human and will believe what you said back
there. I’m not them and you smell strongly of Valiant. I
can also smell sex. He obviously hurt you and forced you
to breed with him. You need to allow our doctors to take
a look at you, you should talk to someone about what
happened and you need to file a report to make sure he’s
punished for what he’s done.”
Her mouth had fallen open so she closed it as she
stared at Tiger, feeling the heat of a blush warming her
cheeks. She swallowed the lump that formed so she
could speak.
“I know he hurt you.”
“I’m fine. He didn’t force me. I want to go home.”
His frown deepened. “What happened?”
She hesitated. “He didn’t hurt me but he also didn’t
want to let me go. He wanted to keep me as if I was a
pet or something. He was about to attack anyone coming
after me. I nailed him with a lamp and knocked him out
cold. You might want to have someone check on him but
I think he’ll be fine. I tried not to hurt him but I figured it
was better than someone shooting him. You need to get
me away from here though because I think he’s going to
be upset that I got away when he wakes. I just want to
go home.”
“Son of a bitch,” he cursed as he released the brake
and stomped down on the gas. The Jeep lurched forward
and picked up speed. “Let me take you to the medical
facility.”
She gritted her teeth. “He didn’t rape me, didn’t force
me, and the sex was consensual, okay? Just get me
home. Please? I just want to forget this day ever
happened.”
Tiger jerked his head in an angry nod. “Fine.” He
reached for the radio clipped to the top of his vest. “This
is Tiger. Everyone clear a wide path from around
Valiant’s. I want tranquilizer guns with everyone