Read Return To The Bear Online
Authors: T.S. Joyce
Tags: #Shifters, #Paranormal Romance, #Werebear, #Bear, #Love Story, #Romance, #Bears, #Fantasy Romance, #Werebears
She tried again and failed to determine the color of his eyes. They probably changed with whatever he wore. His throat moved as he swallowed and she wondered what the skin there tasted like.
“Joanna,” Anya whispered.
When she dragged her gaze from Brody, the petit woman shook her head slightly. Right. She was probably staring. Peeking up once more, her gaze crashed into his as Nathan murmured something against his ear.
Brody looked grim, daring to hold her gaze. “I’m not interested in mating with anyone, but I thank you for the offer. You have many beautiful women here but I must be on my way. I’m only interested in finding my alpha’s mate.”
Nathan’s smile
as he looked back at Joanna was nothing shy of wicked. “I insist. You see, my new mate, Joanna—”
“I’m not your mate.” The words tumbled from her lips before she could stop them. Those false words uttered in front of the clan were one thing, but it cut her too deeply that Brody would think her a willing participant in what Nathan was doing.
“Quiet!” Nathan roared, slamming his fists against a nearby table. He jabbed his finger at her, his enraged eyes daring her to deny him. “Take it back, mate.”
She couldn’t. Not with Brody staring at her, a frown tugging his dark eyebrows down as if he were confused. The entire room of shifters would hear the false note in her voice anyway if she tried to lie. Instead, she gritted her teeth and looked away.
Nathan heaved breath and the only other sound was the drumming of her heartbeat. No one spoke. No one moved.
“As I was saying,” Nathan gritted out. “My new mate, Joanna, likes to watch
.” He swung his cold gaze to Brody. “I’ll forgive your accusations if you choose a female and give Joanna a show.”
“Stop it.” Joanna stood so fast, her chair flew back against the wall. “I’m not going to be a part of whatever game you’re
playing here, Nathan. He’s come seeking information about his alpha’s mate and you’ve twisted this into something perverse. I’ll not watch him bed one of your clan members at your whim.”
“
As your alpha, I command it, so you will.”
“Or what? You’ll kill me? That’s always the threat, isn’t it? I do what you want or you kill me.” Anger rushed through her like a tidal wave. “Then fucking kill me!”
Mindlessly, she fled. Her anger shattered her until she couldn’t think, couldn’t control herself. She bolted past Nathan and Brody, past the staring clan members and through the door to the darkness that awaited her outside.
How dare Nathan not give her a choice in her life anymore. She wasn’t just one of his groupies that would bow at his feet, happy to bed him because of his rank in the clan. As her alpha? She’d never pledged fealty to
that war mongering monster. She had been mistaken when she thought he was her friend by saving her. He’d had an agenda before he became alpha, of that she was sure. She had just been naive about how cold he really was. That wasn’t a gift, telling Brody to sleep with another woman in front of her. It was more punishment because she’d shown another male favor. He was going to make her watch a man she was intrigued by screw another woman to taint her ideas of love and affection even more.
Nathan was ruining her every chance he got. Training her for something she didn’t understand. Making her cold and distant, just like himself. Perhaps he wanted her heart to turn black to match his own.
Tears threatened to blur her vision, but she fought them as she ran blindly.
She should’ve been in a clan with bears like Brody. Shifters who were normal and civilized and politely declined sex, and cared about the alpha
’s mate enough to walk into Nathan’s dinner and ask him outright.
Nathan had lied.
Anya had said something about a strange woman coming here today. It couldn’t be coincidence that she showed up the exact same day Brody was searching for a missing woman. But if Nathan had sent the woman on her way, why was he covering for her?
Because he hadn’t. She was still here somewhere.
She sank against the trunk of a great tree, the bark scratching her back as she slid down. She drew her knees up and rested her chin on them and cursed every tear that dared to moisten her eyes. Brody wouldn’t ever know the truth. Maybe the woman, Hannah, was dead already. The thought dragged her into an ocean of churning sadness. She didn’t know the woman, but the loss of more innocent life was more waste in the disappointing wake of Nathan’s destruction.
“Is she here?” a deep voice asked from above her. Brody stood beside her, hands clasped behind his back and his face a stoic mask of indifference.
“What are you doing here?” she whispered, scanning the woods to make sure they were alone. If Nathan found out about them sharing a conversation, he’d kill Brody. The thought brought on a wave of panic.
“I have to know. Tell
me she’s not here and I’ll trust you and move on to another Long Claw Clan.”
“I can’t—”
He knelt in front her, hands on her knees and eyes wide, beseeching. “Please.” Desperation tinged his voice.
“Do you love her?” She’d answer him either way, but it felt im
portant to learn what Hannah meant to him.
“I love no one. But I care for her, and for her mate,
Riker. He’s the…is she here?”
Her gaze dropped to his hands, resting warmly on her knees. He didn’t touch her skin, but a blanket of safety seemed to spread from where his fingertips touched the fabric of her jeans. “
Anya, one of Nathan’s mates, told me about a woman who arrived today. Black hair, red lips, nice outfit. Is this Hannah or Merit?”
“Shit.” He
angled his neck and studied the woods behind them. “It’s Merit. She’s seeking vengeance for Riker not taking her as his mate. If Hannah is here, she’s in danger. She’s human.”
Joanna’s eyes we
nt wide. “Human?” Benson Riker had chosen one mate over another. Not only that, but he’d chosen a human. “Does he love her? Your alpha, is he in love with Hannah?”
“Yes. Very much.” Brody’s eyes were so sad, she reached out and touched his cheek.
The skin was smooth over his jaw and his lips were full, inviting.
“Take me with you.”
He gripped her hand so fast she gasped, and pulled it away from his face. “No. You’ll bring war between the Long Claws and Bear Valley. I don’t know what you are to Nathan, but you’re important here.”
“He’s forcing a pairing.” Her voice shook as she lowered it. “I’m not a Long Claw.” She hit her chest with an open palm, the greeting of her people. “I’m Blood Den. The Long Claws took our land and killed or scattered my clan. I was the spoils of war.”
“How long ago?”
“Two years.
If I stay here, I’ll be claimed as one of his mates.”
His eyes looked tortured and he made a clucking sound, just one, behind his teeth.
“Please,” she begged. “Are you unclaimed?”
“I don’t want a mate.”
“I don’t either. Are you unclaimed?” she rushed out.
“Yes.”
“I’ll search for Merit and Hannah, and if I can find Hannah and escape with her, will you claim me and take me with you?”
“Why do I have to claim you?” He sounded angry.
“Because Nathan won’t want me if I’ve been touched by another male. My only way out of this is if I’m ruined for him.”
“He won’t let you go like that. He’ll bring
death to Bear Valley and I can’t risk it.”
“Don’t you see?” she said, grasping his
hands in desperation. “Why wouldn’t he tell you about Merit? If he has Hannah, the mate of Bear Valley’s alpha, it means he’s bringing war to you anyway. Now, he has something to bargain with.”
His hard expression faltered and she pounced. “Claim me, then leave me. Take me somewhere far away from here. With the Raiders, maybe. Just ruin me for Nathan so I can escape his reach. Please.”
“I can’t—”
A twig snapped from a distance off and she jerked her gaze over her shoulder, into the dark woods. “They’re coming,” she breathed.
“He’ll kill you if he catches you trying to escape with Hannah,” Brody murmured, his eyes burning with intensity.
It touched her so de
eply that a stranger would care. “I’m already dead. Or didn’t you hear?” Another twig snapped much closer and she pulled him close, whispered in his ear, “There is a pond west of here, about two miles off the main road. No one ever visits because it’s clouded with algae. I’ll be there with Hannah tomorrow night at six. I’d bring her earlier, but I need time to find and prepare her. Swear you’ll abide by my terms and I’ll do everything in my power to help you.”
His chest rose under
his deep breaths and his gaze smoldered like fire, sparking with embers of anger and determination. “I’ll claim you.”
“Swear it.”
“I swear, I’ll claim you, but if I do, I’m not leaving you.” His eyes were dark and serious as he held her gaze like a caress. “You don’t want a pairing with me, Joanna. I’m no good for anyone but if I claim you, it’s for good. Make sure it’s what you want.”
He stood
abruptly and disappeared into the brush like he’d never been there at all.
Brody watched Joanna from the shadows. What had he done? He’d just promised a stranger he’d claim her so she could risk her life to help him. He’d just killed her. Selfish asshole.
He crouched in the shadows
and canted his head, studied the woman. No wonder Nathan coveted her. She was beautiful. Long, brunette hair fell in soft waves down her shoulders. He couldn’t tell here in the dark, but when he’d seen her inside the mess hall, her eyes had been stunning. They were green, but not the dark forest color. They were lighter, and more captivating framed by such dark lashes. The tank top she wore clung to her slim frame and the top of her head would fit just under his chin.
And he
’d killed her.
He breathed an oath and scrubbed his hands through his hair as members of her clan approached. She sniffled and looked up at a tall man with blond hair pulled back in a
ponytail.
“We thought you tried to escape again,” he said in a tired voice.
“Not this time. I just needed some time alone.”
The man crouched and sighed. “Joanna, it’s obvious you don’t want to be the mate of our alpha. You aren’t like the other women here, but you have to do a better job of pretending or you’ll be hurt. Do you understand?”
Joanna looked utterly miserable and her tear rimmed eyes looked back to the trail Brody had left on. Dammit, he wanted to take her away from here. Not to claim her. It would only hurt her worse to be tethered to a hard man like him. But she was a woman being held in a life she didn’t want, by the clan that had killed her people.
Nathan was going to break her. That much was obvious from the way he
had treated her in front of his clan tonight. He didn’t revere her. He only wanted her to bend to him. It was clear they’d been pushing her or she wouldn’t have lost it in there. Or maybe she was angry all the time, he didn’t know. Perhaps she was already broken.
“He wants to see you,” the man said. “He’ll still expect you to share his bed tonight.”
Disgust and roiling anger slammed into Brody and he wanted to change. He wanted to let his bear out and cut the man down for even suggesting Joanna sleep with Nathan. It wasn’t a willing pairing. She had said as much herself, and now she would be forced into his bed? He stood and gripped a low hanging branch to ground himself. If he went after her now, he’d have no way of getting Hannah out of the Long Claw Clan.
Nathan wasn’t some alpha with a council behind him to help him maintain balance when his bear tasted
too much power. The man was absolute ruler here, and the madness Brody had seen in his eyes tonight proved he was on a dark path. He was the alpha of the most blood thirsty clan of bear shifters in the world, and he was losing control of his animal side.
Joanna followed the man out of sight and Brody slammed his fist against the tree. He was supposed to be here to find Hannah, and now he had two women he needed to bring to safety.
And one of them made him feel…unfocused.
With one last lingering look for where Joanna had disappeared into the woods, he eased back onto the trail and began his decent down the hill toward the main road. If what Joanna said was true, the Long Claws hadn’t been abiding by the
ir peace treaties. Blood Den had been one of their allies, and if they’d been demolished, the entire shifter world should know about it. So why didn’t they?
Because they’re
dead. All but Joanna.
If he called in the troops and tried to save Jo
anna too, Nathan would kill both women before he could reach the center of the clan to search for them. She had said he threatened to kill her, and Brody had never known a Long Claw alpha to bluff. If they said they would destroy something, they did, simple as that. Brody swallowed hard. Now Joanna was next on Nathan’s list of things to destroy.
He tried to ignore the visions of her in Nathan’s bed tonight. It just wasn’t possible for him to think about it and not go
after her. He needed back-up. Going after them now would be a suicide mission. Could he take Nathan one-on-one? Probably. But battling the entire Long Claw Clan, all trained for war? He’d die and wouldn’t do any good for either woman.
Or should
he just trust that she could get Hannah out?
No. Riker needed to know about the lead in Hannah’s disappearance and if he had help extracting both of them, he wouldn’t have to follow through with claiming Joanna. She’d be better off that way.
He opened the door to his truck as softly as he could, started the engine and hit the pavement. As soon as he felt safe, he dialed Riker.
“What?” came the gruff, tired sounding voice on the other end.
“I think I’ve found her.”
****
The thought to escape with Brody had crossed Joanna’s mind. To beg him to take her with him right then, but she’d never forgive herself if this Hannah woman died because she’d been too scared and weak to try and save her. Plus, Hannah meant something to Brody and he’d never want a partner who didn’t have his back. She didn’t know where the assumption came from, but he just seemed like the kind of man who needed a strong woman beside him.
What the hell was she thinking? She didn’t even know Brody. He was a complete stra
nger. A sexy, kind stranger who made her stomach do flip-flops, but still—a stranger. And she’d all but thrown herself at him to become his mate? He’d only agreed so she would save his alpha’s mate. Like an idiot, she had jumped from one doomed and loveless relationship to another. At least she wouldn’t be here though.
Freedom lay in a pairing with
that man. Brody claiming her would make her unattractive to Nathan. He didn’t share his possessions. Was it a desperate deal made in the heat of the moment? Absolutely, but she’d try anything to escape and find a new life. Plus Brody was handsome, and strong, and most importantly, he seemed to care on a level she hadn’t found in another shifter here.
He reminded her of home.
Blake was right. Nathan would expect her to share his bed tonight, especially after she’d fought with him in front of his clan. He’d want to prove he could control a willful mate. But she wasn’t his, and she had to think of a way out of this.
Back in the days of the guillotine, prisoners
were marched in front of the town before their necks were stretched under the blade. The dread that knocked against her insides felt comparable as she walked through the community and to Nathan’s house. The other shifters had apparently heard about her outburst, because they whispered and stared. And even if Joanna held her head high, her stomach was being shredded by nerves that felt like shards of glass. So Nathan’s bedroom wasn’t exactly a guillotine, but a piece of her would die in there tonight.
Blake paused at the bottom of the stairs and she closed her eyes and mentally shook herself. She would think of something, excuse herself somehow and find
the woman, Hannah. And by tomorrow night, she’d be free. Her wits just had to hold until then.
At the top of the stairs, she halted in confusion. She’d halfway expected Nathan to be naked, draped across his bed or thro
ne in his typical fashion. He was naked, yes, but he was standing with his arms crossed as a dark headed woman mirrored his stance and glared at him. April, Greta and Anya sat on a bench, also naked and looking utterly bored. Anya gestured her over and Nathan looked up, following her journey across the room with stormy eyes. Still mad, then.
“Is that her?” Joanna asked Anya. Merit, Brody had called her.
Before Nathan’s mate could respond, Merit said low, “We had a deal. I brought you a bargaining chip against the only clan that could ever rival your numbers and you will make me your mate.”
“You don’t seem like a woman who would fit in with my other mates. I do take them into consideration, you know. And you did betray your own clan. How could I ever trust you?”
Merit raked her eyes over the four women sitting against the wall and scoffed. “Honey, you won’t even remember their names when I’m done with you.”
Co
cky woman. Joanna’s eyebrows shot up so high her forehead hurt. She huffed a laugh but pursed her lips when Nathan cast her an angry glare. His erection had already been at half mast, but at the woman’s promise, it hardened and thickened between them. A smile curled Merit’s full lips as she dipped her gaze downward.
“Benson Riker couldn’
t handle my appetites but I have a good feeling about you, Nathan.” She practically purred his name. “Kill Hannah or use her, I don’t care. She was my ticket to you.” She peeled off her red blouse and the sequins tossed little fragments of light across the walls. Her bra was black lace and transparent, and her nipples pressed against the thin fabric as if she were already aroused.
“Nathan,” April warned.
Joanna didn’t care who he boned, so long as it wasn’t her, but a little sliver of pride filled her that at least his mates knew when to draw the line.
“I have more than enough women to keep me satisfied,” Nathan said, though he took a step forward. “And you are in no position to make demands. I already have the mate of Benson Riker, thanks to you, so why would I have to meet you halfway on anything?”
Merit unzipped her jeans and shimmied them down her thighs. “Because I can make you feel things.”
April stood and stormed out. Greta followed and Anya looked like she was about to cry.
Something about Anya’s tears dragged tendrils of Joanna’s earlier fury through her.
As Anya slunk down the stairs behind the others, Joanna stood.
“If you do this, you are dishonoring your mates.”
Nathan’s eyes rolled closed as Merit clasped his shaft in her hands and stroked. “Come here.”
“No. I’m not joining in whatever you’re doing with her.”
“Come here!” he bellowed.
Her heart pounded against her breastbone as she approached. He grabbed the back of her hair, an unspoken rule broken between them, and he pressed his forehead against hers. “You were supposed to save me.”
Merit dropped to her knees and the sound of her su
ckling his skin made Joanna queasy. “No one can save you.”
He pushed her back and the
icy blue of his eyes grew colder. “Your punishment won’t be to bed me because that isn’t a forfeiture. That’s a privilege. For your outburst tonight, you will be denied affection, both from me and from my mates. You will live as mine but without any benefit. Your rank in this clan is hereby stripped and no one will be allowed to touch you from here until the end of your life, which will come whenever I please. You’ll endure every single heat, watching me fuck my mates, and you’ll never know touch, never know love.” He entangled his fingers into Merit’s hair and his hips bucked as Merit drew him all the way into her mouth. His breath shook and his stomach tensed as he eased in and out, but his heated gaze never left Joanna’s. “Leave.”
She turned so he wouldn’t see the
relief on her face. A cruel punishment for sure, but she’d somehow lucked onto a path where he didn’t push her into bed. No touch? She could endure that until she made her escape. He thought he would draw this out for years and torture her, make her feel alone and unwanted until he was sure she was broken, but she knew something he didn’t.
She was leaving this place, and him, behind in a day’s time.