You're Kitten Me

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Authors: Celia Kyle

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-one

About the Author

Copyright Page

Tiger Tails #2: You’re Kitten Me

 

Want to mate a wolf? It's easy. Just make him—er, her—howl.

 

Braden, the second in the national weretiger pride, put Veronica on a plane back to wolf lands for her own protection. With DoPE—the Department of Paraphysical Entities—secretly determined to control shifters through any means necessary, he needed her out of harm’s way. Especially since “any means necessary” included the forced mating of the daughters of alphas to humans of DoPE’s choice.

 

But going home didn’t keep Veronica safe—DoPE still went after her—so now she’s back in Wilden… Back with him. With her so close, her delicious scent calling to him, taunting and teasing him at every turn, he’s not sure he can resist the curvaceous, delicious Veronica much longer. Screw it. He can’t. He wants her and he’ll figure out a way to have her—even if he is a tiger and she’s a wolf.

 

Except DoPE hasn’t given up. They have new tricks up their sleeves—deadly ones—and they’re resolute to test them on Braden. Can he survive their tactics and keep Veronica safe?

 

Chapter One

 

There could only be one reason for her father’s decision. Only one reason he’d lost his mind and ordered Ronnie back to tiger land, er, Wilden. A wolf in a pussy town? Yeah, no.

She stepped closer and laid her hand on his forearm. Her movements were slow and careful so she didn’t draw the national wolf alpha’s anger, only his attention. “Daddy?”

He swung his amber-eyed gaze to her, fury blazed across his features. She couldn’t blame him, not after the previous night.

“What?” he snarled.

The flesh beneath her fingers vibrated with his anger, and the scent rolling off him nearly had her baring her neck in an act of self-preservation. It was only her wolf’s strength, and the knowledge he’d never hurt her, that kept her on two feet instead of her knees. Everyone else in the room had dropped to the ground long ago. Colin, the beta, stared at her, his eyes wide and beseeching. She could practically hear his voice in her head.

Submit and shut up already. What the fuck is your problem?

Her problem? Her daddy needed someone to break the cycle before he tore apart half the world with his anger. Okay, not literally half the world, but the man could do some damage.

She ignored his snapping and kept her voice solemn, her face serious as she met his gaze and answered his question. “Crack is whack.”

That got her what she wanted. Her father’s inner wolf went from furious to confused, his yellow eyes relaxing as he tilted his head to the side and stared at her. Puzzlement was better than being two seconds from killing everyone. With his focus on her, bewilderment replacing rage, the tension in the room deflated to the normal unease that came from being in the alpha’s presence.

“What the hell are you talking about?” He still growled, but it was missing the snarl.
Progress.

“Well, I assume you must be smoking crack if you think I’m heading back to the Wild.” The Wild, or the Den, or just Wilden depending who you asked. It was the home of the national tiger alpha and her best friend Zoe. They’d recently celebrated the mating of Ares and Zoe—all four apex shifter groups partying-ish together—and then the wolves had returned to the Lakes. Now he wanted to ship her, a wolf, to kittyville. “Besides, you said you hated the pussies.”

And he had. Loudly. Repeatedly. Until her mother had stopped him with a softly whispered hush and a stern glare. Her dad was such a pushover for Mom.

“That was before last night,” he spoke through gritted teeth.

Last night. Right.

“Oh, that? That was nothing.”

Wrong answer. He returned to being angry, the scent scorching her nose with its strength, and she was pretty sure she heard a whimper from the omega at the back of the room. Damn, they had Theresa in the office and he was
still
raging? Shit.

“Nothing?” Oh, his voice was all calm and crap. This was not going well. “
Nothing?

“You see…”

“Colin,” he snapped, and the beta pushed to his feet, the order relaxing the hold his alpha held over him.

“Alpha?”

“Remind her of the ‘nothing’ that happened last night.”

Ronnie sighed and rolled her eyes. “Colin, don’t bother. Daddy, I know what happened last night, but they didn’t succeed, did they?”

“They—” He took a deep breath, and as he released the air, fur slipped free of his pores, decorating him with the gray of his wolf.

She really should shut up before she dug herself deeper, but she’d never been one to do the smart thing. “Look, Daddy…”

“They broke into your home.”

“Just a tiny bit.” She held up her hand, thumb and forefinger an inch apart.

“Tiny…” This time his breath took on more of a heave, making him sound like a steam train.

She wondered if he was gonna huff and puff and blow her house down. The soldiers last night hadn’t, but maybe her daddy could. Though the soldiers had been concerned about picking locks but…

Soldiers. Right. The reason she was being sent away.
Allegedly
being sent away because she wasn’t gonna go easily.

Her father dropped his head. His eyes squeezed shut. “Tiny? They were
inside your house
, Veronica!”

Okay, technically they had been, but only part of it. That had to count, right?

Ever since the tiger shifters were revealed—thanks to Zoe’s ex-boss—there’d been trouble with the wolf packs, bear clans, and the lion and tiger prides. Someone inside the Department of Paraphysical Entities had decided controlling their kind was better than just registering them.

When five DoPE soldiers made their first attempt to claim a high-ranking shifter female—the national tiger alpha’s sister Claire—it’d ended with four dead males. The fifth, well… Unfortunately, he’d successfully pulled the tigress’ tail. It bound the feline’s soul to the damaged human; the animal’s essence twined with the hated man. When she’d left Claire, the young woman looked two steps from death, her normal vivaciousness dimmed. To be forced to mate like that…

The human still clung to life—barely—and the pride waited to see if he’d make the transition to tiger. Then the kitty alpha could kill the male in a legal Challenge, and Claire would be free.

Memories from her own past tried to assault Ronnie, but she shoved them back, pouncing and stomping on them. Her human mind never wanted to think about that time and place—a situation that resembled Claire’s so closely. Her wolf had no such desires. The beast was still proud of their actions that day. The way they retaliated when…

She mentally shook her head and really did push that emotional trauma away. She needed to focus on the now, not over ten years ago.

It’d been a busy couple of weeks with the apex shifters. Now, home for less than forty-eight hours and DoPE had tried to snatch Ronnie. Okay, first drug, then snatch. The sedative would have downed a lesser wolf, but Ronnie Barrington wasn’t a regular wolf. She was her father’s daughter. She was tougher—stronger—than any other female and some of the males.

Knock her out with wolfsbane? Ha! She’d been weaned on the stuff.

Really, she had. Her daddy—God love his twisted soul—had helped her build a tolerance for the drug from the moment she cut her first tooth. It’d been a bitch during her teen years, when her hormones were all funky, and she’d had to deal with PMS and the poison at the same time. But now she could take a licking and keep on ticking.

Her dad’s face slowly turned the weird shade of purple that told her she’d kept quiet for too long. Dammit. “They were in the outer courtyard. You know they weren’t
really
inside.”

“They shot you with a poisoned dart through an open window,” he hissed.

She wondered if he was part cat. Which would make
her
part cat and would explain her attraction to a certain tiger back in… She cut off that line of thinking. Nothing could come of remembering the curl of that tiger’s hair at his collar. Or the breadth of his shoulders. Or the beauty of him when he shifted. Pure power, pure strength, pure deliciousness in a striped kitty-shaped package. Wait, she wasn’t going to think about him.

“The dart only had a little bit of wolfsbane on it.” She waved her hand.

“Any is too much. They were trying to knock you out so they could take you and do who knows what to you.”

Ronnie swallowed hard, knowing exactly what they’d planned. She was overjoyed that her father now held them captive. Locked up, and away from her, until her father knew everything
they
knew. Then her dad could get rid of them. Hopefully forever.

“You think they’ll let us take a shot at her?”

“General wants her howling for someone before the end of the week. If it takes too long, they’ll offer her up to anyone on base who’s good at following orders.”

Howl. The bastards. Wolves could give and take a bite to begin the mate bond, but it wasn’t true and complete unless the wolves made each other howl. Anyone could compel a bite, but only one person could lure a howl from a wolf’s mouth—their mate. She knew of only one male trying to force a howl from a female and that’d ended… badly.

DoPE wanted her to howl for a human. They had no idea what they would set themselves up for. What they’d unleash if they got their hands on her. But if they succeeded, and she didn’t kill the male who’d forced the mating, they’d have control over Ronnie, and by extension, her father. If her mate threatened to hurt her, her daddy would do whatever asked to keep her safe. The perfect way to keep the current hierarchy in place while controlling the players.

“I understand what you’re saying, but—”

“No buts.”

“No really, I get it, but—”

“What,” he growled, “did I just say?”

“Oh!” She was grasping at straws at this point. Going back to Wilden could only end in heartache, no matter what her wolf thought. Her and that tiger? Getting their mat—Er, getting their freak on? Not happening. “What about Mal? You told me I should give him a chance, and you want a tie to the Acton pack.”

Her father had been pushing—shoving—her toward Malcolm Acton as a potential mate and she’d resisted at every turn. Her wolf would’ve liked Mal Acton over for dinner. As in, the bitch wanted to
eat
him for dinner. The she-wolf had definitive issues with weaker males even thinking about dominating her. Deadly ones. Or at least ones involving maiming. It assured her there would be a lot of blood and bathing in it. Ew.

But if spending time with Mal kept her from being run out of her home and forced to face the one male who made her wolf sit up and take notice, she’d keep it under control and date the guy until this all blew over. This was her house. She was staying.

Her human half was stronger than the bitch. Barely. And that control only remained if she stuck to a mostly-vegetarian diet. One thick steak and hello wolfdom.

Her vegetarian tendencies hadn’t been a possibility in Wilden. The bitch was a beast at the moment. Damned strong.

Her wolf snarled and scraped its claws against her mind, cutting deeply and voicing its displeasure through pain. Ronnie kept the animal contained, breathing through the jolting ache as she fought to keep her heart rate steady and body relaxed.

The animal had been on edge, waiting for a reason to snatch control and return them to where it believed they were meant to be—Wilden. Wilden with her best friend. Wilden with its quaint town and endless mountains. Wilden with that one tiger who scared the ever-living fuck outta her.

“You’re going.” Her father wasn’t bending.

Okay, bargaining hadn’t worked. Ronnie crossed her arms over her chest and returned his glare, ready to prod at his pride. “You want me to believe the national alpha thinks his daughter would be better off with a bunch of tigers?”

Not that she didn’t love Zoe to bits, and the chick’s mate was nice. But live with tigers?
That specific tiger.
There had to be a way to stay home. She’d be unable to avoid him if they were in the same town.

The wolf told her it didn’t want to avoid Braden. That tiger was… yummm…

Stupid wolf.

“I think the media is focused on the tigers and attempting to kidnap you—again—would be pretty fucking stupid with cameras stationed all over the mountain.”

Okay, he had a point. Even two weeks after their coming out, reporters still swarmed Wilden, and the PR machine was constantly in motion. Which was amazing, considering the media’s short attention span.

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