He had once again dropped the facade he usually wore, and his emotions
were raw and real and clearly etched in his eyes. "I've never come here
with anyone except Ryan and Stone. It's our private getaway." He seemed
almost embarrassed to admit it. "I'm not sure if Stone has even brought
Alyssandra here yet."
Katelyn's throat felt tight as shock and confusion churned inside her
stomach. She stepped close to him, and her brow furrowed as she studied
his face. "Then why bring me here?" Her words sounded harsh and
accusing, but Grayson didn't flinch, instead his gaze turned thoughtful, as
though he hadn't yet figured out that answer either.
His gaze caught hers, and she found herself unable to move or look away.
"I saw how you looked when you saw the devastated section of the planet.
Even though this isn't your home world, you grieved for its ruined state."
He paused, searching for the right words. "That's the same pain I feel every
time I look at the destruction, or think about what's going to happen if our
plans to heal the planet aren't successful. Somehow, this place calls to you
as it does to us, whether or not you want to admit it."
He sighed and finally broke eye contact, glancing around the cavern. "And
since we left, the memory of that awful sight has haunted you. It shows in
your eyes, in your expressions, and in everything you say and don't say."
He shrugged and looked back at her. "I wanted to show you something to
remove the shadow of sadness from your eyes. Something beautiful and
special." He gestured around him. "This."
A warm, liquid heat curled around Katelyn's heart along with a small
trickle of fear. No man had ever done something for her purely to make her
happy or to remove her pain. Not that she had allowed them to.
Leave it to Grayson to slip past her defenses and do something that
touched her deeper than she wanted to admit. Men could be such a pain in
the ass. "Thank you." Her voice was a mere whisper, but it was enough.
Grayson cupped her cheeks in his large palms as he had in the clearing
outside. It was a tender, loving gesture.
Katelyn wanted to be angry at him for presuming that she would want this.
But, more than that, she wanted to relax into the sensation and let it seep
into her. Almost as if she were caught in a spell, she softened in his arms.
Their eyes locked, and Katelyn saw tenderness and understanding in
Grayson's eyes—though she wasn't sure what exactly it was he
understood.
He brushed his lips against hers, and her eyes slid closed as if she had no
conscious control over them.
Grayson slipped his tongue inside her mouth—sucking, nipping, teasing,
tempting. All the while, the roughened pads of his thumbs gently stroked
her cheeks. Katelyn's skin heated, and her blood seemed to thicken inside
her veins as her body softened against him.
"What do you do to me, Katelyn?" he whispered against her lips. "You're
like a drug."
His energy buzzed against hers, and even as lost in the magic of the
moment as she was, she gathered her own energy around her like a shield.
She had never let another person inside her energy aura, and she honestly
didn't know what impact it would have on her if she did. And yet she was
tempted.
Grayson's long fingers caressed the nape of her neck, sending shivers of
awareness down her spine. His scent, masculine and spicy, surrounded
her, infusing her senses even as her heartbeat filled her ears, drowning out
the gentle gurgling of the water behind them.
Fear niggled at the edges of Katelyn's awareness. Fear of how right this felt
and of how easy it would be to lose herself and drop her emotional and
energy shields and merge with this man who made her feel things she
didn't want to name.
Her eyes flew open, and her body stiffened against him as she braced
herself to pull away.
Grayson's heavy-lidded eyes searched hers, and then another kind of
understanding lit his face. He dropped his hands to his sides and stepped
back. "My apologies, Seer. I didn't mean to frighten you." His voice was
gravelly and low.
Frighten wasn't exactly the word to describe what she had experienced, but
his withdrawal would put some distance between them long enough for
her to get her emotions under control.
She closed her eyes and took a fortifying breath, rebuilding her composure
in quick layers. When her eyes blinked back open, Grayson stood watching
her—the mask of his facade firmly in place. "Grayson, I—"
"Katie-Cat? Is that you?"
10
The husky voice sent a fission of recognition through Katelyn, and she
turned toward the opening in the rock face through which she and
Grayson had entered the cavern.
The man who stood before her was stockier than Grayson or King Stone
and built more compactly. He reminded her of a boxer. He stood only a
few inches taller than her own five-foot-nine, but he exuded enough
confidence and sensuality that no one would ever describe him as
"small"—even beside Grayson and Stone.
He shared the same olive skin and dark hair that spilled over his shoulders
as the other Klatch, but while his eyes were purplish, they were so dark
they almost appeared black, with rich, purple flecks. An angry red scar ran
from his right temple down his cheek and to the corner of his lips—a scar
he hadn't had when she'd met him as a child.
As soon as he noticed her studying the scar, he tilted his chin, using his
waterfall of dark hair to cover the worst of it. That vulnerable gesture made
her even more curious about how he'd gotten it.
"Oh, my Goddess. You can't be real." She searched his gaze, and the spark
of recognition was unmistakable. "Prince?" she ventured, her voice
uncertain as she faced an adult version of her imaginary playmate.
She'd never called him anything but "Prince," and now that he had said her
nickname, she recalled he had only used her real name once before
dubbing her "Katie-Cat" because of her green eyes.
Suddenly, her imaginary childhood world had become even more real, if
that was possible.
Grayson's hand tightened around hers, and she barely noticed as Prince's
handsome features lit with joy. The wide smile pulled at the angry scar
where it connected with the side of his mouth, but it didn't seem to cause
him any discomfort.
Prince rushed forward and pulled her into a hug, twirling her until her feet
left the ground, and she had no choice but to join in with his joyous
laughter. "I knew no one else could have that mop of red hair and that
distinct voice," he said.
She hugged him back as snippets of thousands of happy childhood
memories flooded through her mind. For a fleeting instance she braced
herself, in case the hot stab of arousal occurred as it had with Grayson and
Alyssa. But Prince was warm and solid, and she felt safe and comfortable
within his arms—nothing more.
When he finally set her on her feet, he pulled back to look at her but kept
his hands loosely at her waist. "Damn, but you've grown up to be a
temptress." Prince glanced at Grayson, and Prince's grin widened even as a
wave of surprise flowed across his features. He dropped his hands from
her waist and pinned her with an affectionate gaze. "You're the Seer? I'll be
damned."
Grayson stepped forward, slipping a proprietary arm around Katelyn's
waist. He radiated so much jealousy she thought he might whip out his
cock and mark his territory on Prince's shoes at any moment.
"Ryan, when did you meet the Seer?" Grayson's voice was stiff and formal,
and he was irritating Katelyn with his possessive caveman routine.
Ryan—so he does have a name besides "Prince." Now that Katelyn thought
about it, she had never asked his name; she had just dubbed him "Prince"
since every imaginary castle had one. She wondered if he was even part of
the royal family here.
She pulled away and glared at Grayson. "I'm not a toy to be yanked back
and forth, gentlemen."
"Stand down, Gray." Ryan held his hands in front of him as though
warding off an attack, but his amusement only seemed to increase at
Grayson's protective attitude. "Do you remember when you and Stone
began formal schooling before me, and I told you I had a playmate who
would meet me in the castle turret?"
Grayson's brow furrowed, and he glanced between Katelyn and Ryan. "We
thought you made her up because you weren't old enough to start spell
training with us."
Ryan laughed and grabbed Katelyn's hand. "I didn't share her with either
of you, because I was mad at you both for leaving and going off to training
without me. After all, it wasn't my choice to be born a year later than you
two, was it?"
"Wait a minute." Katelyn's head spun with unanswered questions that had
no logical answers. "You were my imaginary friend, and I made up the
entire castle. I don't understand any of this!" She rubbed her now throbbing
temples with her fingertips and wished for a nice strong rum and Diet
Coke.
Grayson huffed out a laugh, amused with himself. "That's how you knew
what the nurse maid's room looked like." He shook his head, all trace of the
Neanderthal protector gone. Why didn't you tell me it wasn't from a
vision?"
She threw up her hands in frustration. "I'm already half convinced I've lost
my mind. I didn't want anyone else buying that theory, too." A wave of
hair fell into her face, and she brushed it back with an impatient shove.
"Katie-Cat, you're a Seer—you know better than most humans that visions,
magic, and everything else are just energy, which can take on any form."
The calm matter-of-factness of Ryan's voice reminded her of how he had
often spoken to her as a child, and she nearly smiled. "You had to live in a
human world that wasn't very accepting of you, if my memory is correct,
so you came to visit me and the castle when you needed somewhere that
would accept you as you are."
Katelyn closed her eyes and tried to absorb Ryan's words. Her entire life
would make much more sense if she could just stop comparing everything
to Earth norms, but those norms had been ingrained into her over a
lifetime. She sighed. "Great, so because I can't handle Earth intolerance as
an adult, I've jetted off to imaginary lands, developed a sudden craving for
women, and started having visions about bumping off the royal family." A
bitter laugh escaped her lips, and she opened her eyes to see both Grayson
and Ryan staring at her.
Grayson's eyes narrowed. "What do you mean, 'bumping off the royal
family'? Was that the vision from this morning you didn't tell me about?"
Katelyn sighed and paced away, the scuff of the fine, white sand under her
boots loud in the intimate cavern. "It was just a vision. It doesn't mean it
will happen, just that it could." She paced back, using her arms to make
wide hand gestures for emphasis. "And sometimes visions happen exactly
the way I saw them, but they don't mean what I originally thought."
Grayson's hands settled over her shoulders, warming her and chasing
away her fears that she would see revulsion in his eyes for both her gift
and their content. "Tell us what you saw, Seer."
Katelyn turned, trying to ignore her frustration that he'd called her "Seer"
in a cold, professional tone rather than as the term of endearment he
usually used. She glanced between Grayson and Ryan before taking a deep
breath and describing the vision about poisoning the queen.
When she was finished, they both nodded as though taking her words in
stride.
Grayson stepped forward and cupped her cheek in his hand, the contact
sending sizzling awareness over her skin despite the concern in his tone.
"As for your attraction to women—I didn't realize the pull of the planet
was affecting you so quickly."
Katelyn winced at Grayson's words. She had hoped they had forgotten
about that part of her confession and would stay focused on the vision.
No such luck!
He dropped his hand from her face. "From your words, I assume you have
previously never been attracted to women, but since coming here, you
are?" Grayson's manner seemed interested and yet relaxed.
Not at all what Katelyn had expected, though heat did burn up her neck
and into her cheeks. It wasn't every day she had a calm discussion with
two hot men about her sudden bisexual tendencies. This was starting to
remind her of the seedy online-dating chats advertised on late-night TV.
She huffed out a breath of frustration that also blew her bangs out of her
face. "That's a little embarrassing, you know. Talk about intrusive, not to
mention rude." She crossed her arms and glared up at Grayson, hoping he
would take the hint.
A sound somewhere between a laugh and a cough came from Ryan, and he
grinned when she sent her glare toward him. "Here on Tador, attraction is
a perfectly natural thing. Grayson's question wasn't meant to be insensitive
... for once." His last words, spoken under his breath, earned him a dirty
look from Grayson. "That just helps ascertain how the planet is affecting