Read Tempting the Jaguar Online
Authors: Katie Reus
Rainer sat up and winced when he
saw the blood he’d left behind.
“Sorry about your quilt,” he
muttered.
“It’s fine. We need to get you
cleaned off.” Still keeping her gaze
not quite on his face, she slid an
arm under his shoulder and helped
him slide out. Her body was stiff
and tense as she held on to him,
making it clear she didn’t like
touching him.
He inhaled deeply, memorizing
her jasmine scent. It was so pure
and classic he wanted to bury his
face against her neck and just
breathe her in. “My name’s Rainer,”
he said as his feet touched the
paved driveway that led to a cottage
style one-story home in the middle
of the woods. Perfect for privacy,
but not for a single female shifter
who clearly had no pack for
protection. He frowned at the
thought of her out here all alone.
His inner wolf flexed its claws,
wanting to protect her.
She paused for a moment. “I’m
Estrella. Now come on. I want to
get you inside before those...
things
come back.”
He let her name roll around in his
head as he savored it. But the
uncertain way she said “things”
made him curious. “You’ve never
seen a vampire before?”
Her grip around him tightened as
she hissed in a breath. “Those men
really
were
vampires? I’d thought
so but I still wasn’t sure if I was
right or if they were even real...”
She trailed off and put a key in the
front door.
The second they stepped inside
she let her arm drop, leaving him
standing naked and dripping blood
in her foyer. He started to call out
but she returned a moment later
carrying a towel covered in old
paint splatters. Keeping her dark
brown eyes on his she held the
towel out, effectively blocking his
lower body from her line of vision.
“This is so you can cover yourself.”
Her cheeks had turned that
delicious shade of pink again.
Despite the residual pain pulsing
through him, Rainer wondered
what it would be like to nip and
kiss her very full lips. “Does my
nudity bother you?” Most shifters
were immune to nudity, but he still
wrapped the towel around his
waist.
“Uh,
yeah.
” She said it as if he
was stupid. Her gaze trailed to his
shoulder and to his surprise she
took a step closer and ran a gentle
finger over his almost healed
wounds. “You’re almost healed so
if you want to take a shower and
clean off the blood I think I can
find a clean set of clothes that fit.
Then I’ll take you back to your
truck.”
And get him the hell out of her
house, was her unspoken message.
That wasn’t happening anytime
soon. Not until he got his answers
and not until he was certain she
wasn’t under threat from those
vamps. Eyeing her, he let his gaze
trail down her lithe, lean body for
the second time that night. Even
though she wasn’t wearing that tight
dress, her top and shorts showed
enough that he could fantasize
about running his hands and mouth
over all her smooth, olive skin. Her
body practically glowed.
She’d had her hair pulled back at
the art studio but after her shift to
animal then back to human it was
free and her tight corkscrew curls
framed her face, giving her an
almost innocent quality. He couldn’t
be sure but he guessed she had
some Mediterranean and possibly
Hispanic heritage. Wherever she
was from, the woman was
gorgeous. For the first time in over
four hundred years he felt
absolutely tongue-tied as he stared
at her. As he brought his gaze back
up though, something else struck
him. “That vampire clawed you,
too.”
She shrugged. “Yeah, so?”
“How did you heal before you
even put on your clothes?”
“The same way you’re healing
now,” she snapped, annoyance and
some other foreign note in her
voice that he couldn’t define.. Fear,
maybe?
That’s when he realized how
tired she was. Dark circles ringed
under her eyes and she’d just
admitted she’d never seen vamps
before so he knew she had to be
reeling somewhat from the shock of
that revelation. “Ah, sorry. Thank
you for bringing me back here. I
know it wasn’t easy to bring a
strange shifter into your home,
especially a male of a different
species. I’d appreciate a shower but
then I’d like to talk to you about
some things, namely those
vampires.”
She blinked, looking stunned for
a moment. Oh yeah, he’d get a lot
further with this sexy woman with a
bit of politeness. For a fraction of a
second her eyes strayed to his bare
chest and lust flared in their depths
so bright it stunned him. But then it
was gone and she nodded sharply at
him, her face a mask of confusion.
“This way.” She led him down a
short hallway and motioned inside
the first door on the left. “Since you
can stand I’m sure you can take
care of...everything else. I’ll see
what I can find for you to wear,”
she murmured, careful not to touch
him as she skirted past him and
disappeared down the hallway and
into another room.
He wondered if she’d gone into
her bedroom. That thought brought
up visions of her splayed naked on
a giant bed as she waited for him.
Rainer scrubbed a hand over his
face. What the hell was wrong with
him? He was reacting to this female
like a randy cub.
During a very quick and cold
shower, he washed all the blood
and grime off his body and was
pleased to see all his skin had
knitted back together. After he was
done he found a pair of large
sweatpants and a T-shirt folded
neatly outside the door. They were
definitely a man’s because they
were too big for her and that
thought made an unwanted emotion
ripple through him.
Jealousy.
By nature he was territorial but
he hadn’t felt jealous over a female
in centuries.
The shirt was snug but it was dry
so once he was dressed he headed
back the way she’d led him to find
her walking in the front door
carrying the bloody quilt. He
cringed inwardly at the mess he’d
made, but she didn’t seem
concerned.
“Are you ready for me to take
you back to your truck?” she asked
as she dropped the quilt into a
bundle next to the door.
“Eager to get rid of me?” When
she didn’t respond he continued. “I
told you we need to talk about
those vamps.”
She shrugged and wrapped her
arms around herself as she leaned
against the closed front door. “So
talk.”
Okay, she wasn’t going to make
this easy on him. “Whose clothes
am I wearing? Boyfriend’s?” He
hoped the question would take her
off guard.
She blinked those big dark eyes
in confusion, then snorted. But she
still didn’t give him an answer.
Damn if that only rankled him
even more. “Can we sit somewhere
and talk?”
After a pause she said “sure,” and
nodded to her right and stepped
into a cozy room with a couch,
loveseat and giant pillows tossed
around an intricate teak coffee
table. The bright reds and oranges
should have been garish but the
splashes of color in the room
complimented the many sculptures.
Rainer had followed Estrella from
the art show and realized she was
friends with the artist when he’d
seen her in the parking lot. Now he
wondered...”Are you an artist?” He
sat at one of the couches while she
dropped down onto one of the
overstuffed pillows.
“I’m a sculptor but I don’t want
to talk about that. Were you
following me? And what’s the deal
with those...vampires?” She still
seemed to struggle with the
concept.
“You tell me. I’ve been hunting
them and they were most definitely
hunting
you.
”
She actually laughed, the sound
so rich and vibrant it was like a
punch to his senses.
“I’m serious,” he said quietly,
injecting the truth into his words.
She froze, her darker skin paling
to the point he felt guilty for being
the one to scare her. “What?” It was
a whisper.
Rainer made a split second
decision to tell her everything he
knew. There was no point in lying
and something told him he’d get a
lot further with this woman by
being truthful from the start. “My
Alpha and oldest brother are away
because of the peace treaty being
signed between shifters and
vampires.”
Estrella stared at him blankly.
Either she was the best actress on
the planet or she really had no clue
what he was talking about.
He continued. “On orders from
my Alpha, I’m part of the team
patrolling Huntsville and the
surrounding area because of issues
with a group of vampires who
recently descended on the city. I’ve
been tracking them and they’ve
been tracking you.”
She shook her head, those
gorgeous curls swaying around her
face. “That’s insane. Why would
vampires give a crap about me?”
“Exactly.
Why
would they care
about you? Who are you and where
are you from?”
Estrella’s jaw tightened and he
didn’t blame her. He was a strange
male in her home demanding
answers.
But whatever was going on, they
needed to figure it out before those
vampires came back for her. And
he knew they would. They would
probably get reinforcements then
come back tomorrow night. It was
standard operating procedure. “I’ve
been honest with you but if you
need more, I have three brothers:
Alaric, Conrad and Hardwin. We’ve
all been part of Knox’s pack for
close to three hundred years and—”
Her eyes widened. “Three
hundred.... Are shifters immortal?”
Oh, shit. “How old are you?” he
asked.
“Twenty-six.”
“Do you not know anything
about your kind?”
She visibly bristled at the
question. “I’m an artist and a
human. That’s all I need to know,”
she snapped as a tremor rolled over
her.
“You’re not completely human
and you know it. Earlier you said
you didn’t know what an Alpha
was so here’s a quick lesson. Knox
recently expanded his territory and
now rules all of Alabama. When
you crossed into this state you
should have told him you were here
and by the looks of it, you’re living
here on a semipermanent basis.”
She swallowed hard and a wave
of fear rolled off her. He could
scent it, so potent, and he realized it
was because of him. He was leaning
forward, his hands on his knees,
staring at her hard. He probably
looked like an asshole. But he’d
wanted to get some things straight
with her. Easing back in his seat, he
forced himself to relax.
Estrella pulled her knees up to
her chest and wrapped her arms
around them as she began to talk.
“My parents died when I was five. I
got put into the foster system and
was eventually adopted by a very
nice older human couple who
couldn’t have kids. They never
knew anything about my shifter
abilities. I grew up in Miami, went
to college there, and only recently
moved here with my best friend.
Living here is a lot cheaper, there’s
a growing art market and I have no
one to return to in Florida anyway.
My adoptive father died of a heart
attack about two years ago and my
adoptive mother died six months
later of heart problems. I don’t
think she was able to live without
him.”
“Miami,” he murmured, her lack
of knowledge making sense now.
There were no packs living in
central or south Florida and
vampires never made their homes
in the state. Not even day walkers.
Living in a place called the
Sunshine State just went against
their nature. “Have you ever met
any of your own kind before?”
She shrugged, the action jerky. “I
met a couple wolves in college.”
Something else rolled off her then
that made his inner wolf still.
“Did someone hurt you?” He
knew too well what could happen
to an unprotected female shifter in
this world. It wasn’t as bad in
modern times but centuries ago,