Authors: Rhea Regale
Tags: #Fiction, #Erotica, #General, #Romance, #Paranormal, #Inc., #Siren-BookStrand
Lenox back home. She may have been smaller in stature, more
inexperienced than these wild creatures, but she linked with her inner
wolf. The feral toxin of survival instincts rushed her and she bolted
toward the two standing wolves.
“Aya! What the fuck are you doing? Don’t—”
Aya slammed into the first wolf. Barks and growls sheered the
night as she fought for control. Every swat of his paw, she dodged and
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countered with a half-dozen of her own. Her teeth tore open his chin,
his cheek. If she could get to his neck…
A loud rustling caught her attention. She knocked her enemy away
in time to see more wolves bursting into the melee. While she was
battling, Riley had placed Lenox on the ground and transformed back
to his wolf.
“Aya, when I tell you to run, you’d better do it.”
Riley stood over
Lenox, protecting the unconscious wolf as a new duo crept closer to
him.
“I’m not leaving you two.”
Riley snorted, his jowls trembling as they remained taut, baring
his teeth to the new threat.
Air rushed by her, ruffling her fur as the two wolves she had
attacked leaped past her. All at once, four wolves converged on Riley
in a standoff that lasted seconds before they pounced. Aya screamed,
but the sound came out as a high-pitched wail. She charged toward
the ruthless pack. One wolf whimpered as he flew backward. Another
barked out in pain.
Riley clawed out of the center of the brawl. He ran up to her side
and nudged her violently with the top of his head.
“Go, go, go!”
“But—”
“NOW!”
Aya sprang forward. Riley held pace alongside of her, switching
from one flank to the other. They sped through the forest. Her paws
barely touched the ground before she arced in a leap again. The night
became an obscure blur, all except for what lay directly in front of her
path.
“Faster, Aya. I can’t fight them off and keep you safe. They’re
gaining.”
“I would’ve helped—”
“Over my dead body, and that’s what you would’ve had if we
didn’t get out of there.”
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“But Lenox—”
“We’ll get him. Focus on your speed.”
Riley snorted beside her,
the strength he expended apparent in his labored breathing. Still, he
plowed ahead. Aya wouldn’t let him down. Her heart shattered to
know Lenox was left behind. She had no choice but to trust in Riley.
If it wasn’t for him, they’d all be dead.
Aya didn’t stop until she bounded up the open expanse of Lenox’s
backyard. She dove through the shattered slider and into the dark
house. Riley transformed back to human.
“Hurry. We haven’t much time. Grab a set of clothes. I’ll find
Lenox’s cell phone.”
Aya leashed in her wolf, melting back to her human form. She
hurried down the hallway to the guest room and snatched a handful of
clothes laid out over the bed. When she returned to the living room,
Riley had a pair of Lenox’s jeans draped over his arm, a cell phone in
one hand and a set of keys in the other.
He flashed her a solemn look, and it nearly succeeded in cracking
her adrenaline-fortified shield. The aches and burns from her
numerous wounds throbbed in time with her hammering heart. Her
chest was painfully tight, constricting her breaths. She clung to her
clothes, a weak lifeline in this deadly ocean.
Cries and howls filled the night, their symphonic calls chilling.
Aya shuddered, trying to cipher through the events that left a marred
streak through her memory.
Riley snaked an arm around her waist and urged her to the front
door.
“You okay?” he murmured, the rough edges of his tone dulled by
his concern. Genuine concern, she noted. He threw open the front
door and ushered her outside. She nodded. “They’re coming up the
back hill. Get in the truck. We’ve gotta get out of here.”
Silence struck her, but she did as she was told. An unnerving
numbness coiled along her body, squeezing any residual strength she
may have had from her adrenaline rush. She stumbled along the
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driveway when her knees quivered under her weight. Riley scooped
her up and carried her to the passenger side of the Silverado. He
dropped her in the seat and ran to the driver’s side.
He couldn’t have slammed the truck into drive any sooner. As the
back tires spun out, they shot a spray of pebbles across the front yard.
Aya caught the reflective orbs of two wolves rounding the side of the
house and gasped. Her muscles seized even as their yelps were
muffled through the window. They scampered out of range before
disappearing from sight.
The tires bit into the ground, gaining traction, and the heavy truck
sped ahead. The tension was near palpable in the truck as Riley
guided the vehicle at breakneck speed along the dark dirt road. He
barely tapped the brakes when they reached the end of the drive, and
peeled out onto the paved roadway.
“Aya, you’re in shock.”
Riley reached over to her and had to pry her fingers away from
her clothes. Her muscles tightened more. She tried to decipher the
scenery as it blew by them. She tried to make any distinction in
direction. Even her wolf senses seemed awry. She could smell the
blood still on Riley, but she couldn’t smell the heat of masculinity that
put her at ease. Everything smelled like metal, copper, resonance of
death. Her eyes saw Riley, but his details were so hazy. Were those
scratches on his face? Was his chest marred? Was that a bruise on his
arm? A circuit in her spirit sparked and sizzled, needing to be
reconnected to flow correctly.
“Sweetheart, I need you to come back to me. I need you to help us
get Lenox back.”
Aya blinked.
Lenox. My other mate
. A man who took her into his
home when she narrowly escaped the fire that claimed her uncle. The
same fire Riley and his pack started. The same pack that attacked her
and Lenox in the forest, then attacked Riley.
Oh, God. I need to snap
out of it. I’m spinning around in circles. I’ll do Lenox no good if I
can’t get control of myself.
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“Ayasha.” Riley’s voice was brimming with genuine concern.
That same concern flashed in his amber eyes, igniting a warmth that
sliced through the ice holding her spirit and her mind captive. His
fingers tightened around hers. This time, she returned the pressure.
“Are you okay?”
“Riley, they’re going to kill Lenox. We need to get back to him,”
she said, ignoring his inquiry. He shook his head, the multi-hued
waves tumbling over his cheeks. “They will! They were trying to kill
us!”
“If they wanted him dead, they wouldn’t have tranqed him.
They’re gonna take him prisoner. If I know Liza, she’s gonna make
sure he wishes he were dead.”
“Then we
must
go back.” Aya shook her head, the last of her
shock slipping away. She pulled her knees beneath her and turned to
Riley. Her heart twisted, her gut cinched. She didn’t want to leave
Lenox. She couldn’t! If anything happened to him… If she were to
lose him…
“You love him.” Riley’s voice held no resentment, only a hint of
resignation. He avoided looking at her. “I know that.”
Aya grabbed hold of his shoulder, allowing him full control of the
steering wheel as they sped up the mountainside. She swallowed the
truth of his words. “Where are they going to take him? How long are
we going to wait before we go find him? It’s almost dawn. If we wait
too long—”
“As soon as I get you cleaned up, and those wounds disinfected,
we’ll go. We need more muscle, little one. I can’t defeat a pack of
rebels on my own.” The truck slowed down. He pressed a finger to
her lips, hushing her before she had a chance to get her protest out.
“And there’s no way in hell I’ll let you place yourself in any more
danger. Lenox can be a frightening wolf to face when he’s enraged,
and returning to a bruised and battered white won’t be earning me
friendship points.”
“Where are we going?” The sickening churn of her stomach
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intensified. Every glance at the clock wrenched the need to turn back
and help Lenox. The farther along they drove, the more her wolf
detected a familiarity with the surrounds.
Aya’s eyes widened. A shutter snapped in place over Riley’s
expression, locking the turmoil away.
“One place I know you’ll be safe.”
* * * *
Eliza sauntered up to the fur ball lying on the ground. She nudged
the gray-and-white with her bare toe. No response. She lifted her gaze
to Jared, who stood on the other side of the downed wolf.
“And the others?” she asked. It took more strength to keep her
voice level and calm, but her nails bit deep into her palms.
One out of three. Poor odds.
Jared’s eyes lowered. Kyle fidgeted beside him. He cast a short
glance toward their mauled sharpshooter and a second fallen pack
member. Two more men sat on a downed tree and nursed severe
wounds to their faces, throats, and arms.
The outcome of their planned ambush was not what she had
envisioned.
“Well, someone better start speaking before I leave you with no
throat to speak from.”
“They got away,” Jared said quietly.
Eliza snickered, rolling her eyes toward the full moon. The gray
clouds that had cloaked the forest in darkness for them to initiate their
attack thinned. The icy blue light that poured down on her was a
brutal reminder of the pack’s failure. She wanted to see the reflection
of red on that pristine surface. She wanted that moon to bleed as the
spirits wept over the loss of their precious white wolf. She wanted to
laugh in the face of fools who bowed down to the old ways and
ancient lore passed down from the elders.
Whites were nothing. Their coats may be snowy and pure, their
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bloodlines rare, but they were wolves no better than the rest of them.
Folding her arms over her naked chest, Eliza trained her attention
on Jared. Her malicious humor fled, leaving cold blood in its place.
“It’s quite obvious they got away. What happened to them? Are
they injured? Where did they go?” The fury sharpened her voice with
each question. She had one wolf, but she wanted three. The two that
eluded her pack were the two she wanted most.
Riley, you’ll pay for this,
she vowed silently to herself. Oh, yes, he
would pay for abandoning her and her pack. A man turned traitor
deserved excruciating punishment. But
her
man turning his back on
her for the pleasure he found in that white… Prophecy or not, she’d
destroy
him.
Lost in the funnel of frustration and betrayal, she barely heard
Jared explain what had happened.
“…not hurt. He placed himself between us and them, but in the
end, his loyalty was definitely exposed. He left this one for the sake of
the white. We couldn’t reach them before they took off in the truck,”
Jared said. He turned slightly. Eliza noticed the raw welts and narrow
streaks of dried blood across his back. “He kicked up enough of the
drive to nail us all with pebbles and stones.”
“And you retreated,” Eliza groaned. She lashed out her arm and
grabbed Jared by the throat. Her nails dug into his flesh, and he
grimaced. New streams of crimson trickled down to his shoulders.
The other males took a step back, out of her immediate reach. “You
had a perfect opportunity, and you blew it. You all
blew it
. Why the
fuck didn’t you tranq Riley first? Wasn’t that the plan?”
Eliza shoved Jared back and the man stumbled over the rough
terrain. He fell on his ass and wisely remained on the ground. The
huntress in her snarled to come out. All she needed was a little
provocation and the leash would snap. Blood would douse the night,
but it wasn’t the blood she wanted.
With an agitated growl, she flicked her wrist toward Lenox Carter.
She’d deal with these imbeciles until she got what she wanted. Then
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she’d build a new, stronger pack. A
smarter
pack.
“Let’s get this one out of the area. If I’m gonna find any solace
this evening, might as well be with him,” Eliza sneered. She spun on
her heels and dove ahead, allowing her wolf’s lithe body to consume
her.
One good thing came out of the evening, though she would never
admit it to anyone. She had Lenox. Her body yearned for the expert
sexual skill Riley possessed, but her curiosity over this new,
incredibly handsome man muted that need.
Tonight, she’d toy with the white’s other mate. She would cover
the man in her scent. And if he resisted?
An inner laugh filled her mind and her spirit as she loped down