Authors: Lacey Thorn
Tags: #bears, #Kodiak, #haven, #hunters, #shape-shifter, #mates, #betrayal, #alpha, #ritual, #elders, #hidden, #awakening pride, #military, #marine, #endangered, #pack, #destiny, #fate
offers.”
“How do you fit into all of this?” Holt wanted to know. “If I’m the one she’s to
obey then why did I see her give in to you? Is she expected to obey all males?”
“No. That belongs only to her mate.”
“And you?” Holt pressed, sensing Laramie was holding something else back.
“My role is different. I’m not her mate and yet, I will hold the role of alpha. It’s
one I thought was lost to me with the attacks.”
“Why is that?”
“My father was the alpha of the bear shifters. At his death, the title would have
fallen to me as the last Kodiak among us. Hunters struck during our grief, and we
believed they’d wiped out all of our females.”
There was fire in his eyes, and Holt knew he was still in a rage over what he’d
learned from Jaeda earlier. Not only had his father’s death been planned, but so had
the attacks. The elders had suspected an enemy among them and instead of going to
their alpha, they’d hidden the remaining females from him.
“Without them, we would have all died off with no more females to breed us.
There was no point in assuming my role.”
“Wait? I don’t understand? Couldn’t you mate with humans? Our alpha, Tah,
mated with a full human, Abby. They have a little girl.”
“Perhaps that’s one way they were smarter than we were,” Laramie conceded.
“By embracing the human side, it allowed for the animal to adapt and for mating to
occur with human women. We embraced the animal side, merging completely,
becoming the beast. Only female bear shifters can give birth to bear shifter offspring.
We can take humans and even mate with them if the desire exists, but any children
will be wholly human.”
“Yet, you’ve allowed Jaeda to mate with me, a human.”
“It’s not the same for our women as it is for our men. A female bear shifter will
always have shifter children, no matter her mate. A male bear will only have shifter
children if he mates a female bear. It’s another way the female holds control. It’s her
choice that allows a man’s heritage to live on in another generation. She may submit,
but she holds all the power that truly counts.”
Laramie stopped and leaned forward, balancing his elbows on his knees as he
stared at Holt.
“Understand this. Female bears seek only the strongest and fittest as mates. They
look for strength and keen intelligence, all the characteristics they wish passed on to
their children. There are seven bears here, yet Jaeda chose you immediately and
without doubt. That’s why I welcome you so easily, why I grant you a clemency I
might not others. It’s also why I hold my brother back.”
Holt sighed. “Is Koby going to cause problems?”
“I sense no malice in him, only confusion. For whatever reason, he has the
impression Jaeda could be his. I don’t completely understand it. I’m betting he
doesn’t, either. I’m hoping with your acceptance of her, whatever Koby is feeling will
disappear. I’ll tell you this. Koby is the eldest after me. He’s always been my right
hand, my voice of reason when rage consumes me and I wish to react instead of think.
This is not like him at all. I’ve never seen him this way.”
“Thank you for telling me that,” Holt acknowledged. “Everything. It’s a lot to
take in. What little I thought I knew about mating is irrelevant here. I appreciate your faith in me.”
“It’s not my faith you need,” Laramie corrected. “It’s your mate’s.”
Holt nodded. “I think it’s time Jaeda and I talked.”
Laramie shook his head. “After everything I’ve shared with you, you still plan to
wait to claim her?”
“If anything, you’ve made the desire to know her, everything about her, even
stronger in me. I can’t truly appreciate what I don’t know. Before I know her body, I
need to understand her mind, her heart, her very soul. How can I be responsible for
someone I don’t know and understand? Give me the week. That’s all I ask. A little
more time for the two of us.”
“You have the week. I have other things to keep me busy. I should tell you that
I’ll be requesting your friends Murphy and Finn head back to their home. I can’t have
them here, now.”
“When will you send them?” Holt asked.
“I’ll give them a few more days. That way they can see you’ve accepted your
new role,” Laramie stated, no doubt in his voice that Holt would accept.
“There’s something else I’m curious about?” Holt admitted.
Laramie just stared at him, spreading his hands and lifting his fingers up in
question.
“If you need the female shifters to mate the male bears in order for them to
breed more of your kind, why did the elders hide them? Why not force the women to
choose mates among them? Invoke the same law you plan to?”
“My guess is they feel more paternal. Our elders are past their prime. Most have
mates already or have been left widowed. They probably have children older than the
women they’re protecting. Plus, an elder’s first duty is to protect the pack. Period. I’m not happy they kept something of this magnitude from me, but they did their job by
taking the surviving females and hiding them.”
“Are you planning to punish the elders for hiding the females? Or just to ensure
the safety of the remaining women by bringing them here?”
Laramie did that hard stare again, and Holt realized it for what it was. Not anger,
but deep thought.
“There’ll be repercussions for what they did. Despite my reluctance in stating
my position, every bear knows who their alpha is. They should have come to me and
sought my advice.”
“You heard Jaeda, though,” Holt offered. “They believe a bear shifter is the one
who made all this happen.”
“Even more reason to come to the alpha. I won’t let that pass. I will, however,
take into consideration they were seeking to protect the most cherished and important
among us. The remaining women will be brought here, and they’ll be pressed to
choose a mate among those of us here. There are a few other bears that I trust and will
ask to join us. I’m limited, though, until I know who betrayed us, something I would
already know had I been made aware. I’ll see all the remaining females mated and
protected before I call a pack meeting to ferret out the person or persons responsible.
Justice will be swift and brutal from the hands of the unmated males of our pack.
Those will be the ones robbed, the blood of their potential mates spilled. Those
women will be avenged through the hands of the men who might have been chosen.”
Holt didn’t bat an eye. It made sense to him after all Laramie had shared.
Understanding a little about how their culture worked allowed him to see things in a
different light. Laramie might seem arrogant, and he was, but there was a reason for it.
While Laramie hadn’t come right out and stated it, Holt knew enough from his alpha
to understand. While each woman picked her mate, and that male took responsibility
for her, Laramie took responsibility of the entire pack. Holt hoped the man would find
a mate among the women still living—one who would help temper the rage he saw
burning in Laramie’s eyes. There was too much good hidden in Laramie, and Holt
was afraid if left alone, the other man might lose that part of him and harden
completely.
“I’d like to stand with you when those responsible are found,” Holt told him.
“As you will,” Laramie agreed. “You’re one of us, now. I’ve noticed the man
you appear to be. Only Jaeda can show us the man you really are. Still, I have a
feeling you’ll be a great asset to me.”
“I’ll do my best,” Holt assured him then turned with a hurried step to seek out
his mate. He wasn’t sure he’d be able to keep his hands off her for the full week,
wasn’t sure he even wanted to. His dick throbbed with the need to feel the snug grip
of her around him. Pussy, ass or mouth didn’t even matter. Anything was better than
the dull ache of a zipper slowly embedding in his swollen shaft. There were things
they needed to know about each other, first, and he’d make damn sure they took the
time to talk, even if it killed him.
He reached down and adjusted his cock once he was out the door, wincing at the
rough denim cupping him.
Talk,
he whispered in his head.
Talk to Jaeda. Get to know
her. Then fuck, because God only knew how long it would take once he sunk inside
her before he would have the ability to think again.
Chapter Seven
Jaeda paced the room, tracing the same path over and over again while her head
continued to spin with too many thoughts to focus on just one. Still, she kept circling
back to her Holt and whether he wanted her or not. He hadn’t refuted her claiming
him as a mate. Instead, he’d put his foot down over the challenge issued by Koby
Holloway. Holt had also stated there would be no deadline like Laramie had stated.
Plus, her Holt had yelled at her. His chest heaving as his face flushed with fury.
It had been exhilarating to see. She’d felt the rush of need coat her thighs and tighten her womb with desire. Magnificent. That was how he’d appeared. Like a warrior
ready to do battle for her, ready to take and claim what was his. Her. She wanted him
to claim her as she’d claimed him. Was it too much to ask for?
He’d mentioned that she shouldn’t be faulted because he was human and reacted
differently. He said he wanted time to know her. But they would have a lifetime to get
to know one another once they were fully mated. So why delay? Was there something
about her that had him questioning? Was it his kitten? This Kenzie she’d heard
mentioned? Her bear had sensed no other woman’s scent on him. There’d been
nothing to warn her away.
She dropped her hand to her stomach. God, she yearned for his touch. She
wanted to taste him, to lick over every angle and dip in his flesh until she knew every
inch as if it were her own skin. She wanted to kiss and suck, to stroke and touch. She
needed him to do the same. Her breasts ached for him. The walls of her sex slick with
a lubrication that kept her at a constant ready to be possessed by the one she’d chosen.
She walked to the mirror and took stock of her appearance. Was there some part
of her that was displeasing to his eyes? Her black hair was long, twisted here and
there with the loose curls she could never brush out. It glistened, though, supple and
healthy. She’d always thought her curls appeared to beg for a man’s hands to clench
and hold them. Her tanned skin was a very light shade of caramel that set off her eyes
to perfection, which she saw as her best feature. Huge emerald orbs with a dark blue
ring around the outside of the colored circle. Brown and gold flecked through the area
closest to her pupil. She loved her eyes and had been told many times how expressive
they were.
You hide nothing with those damn expressive eyes of yours, Jaeda! Stop being so
easy to read. Your attacker will know exactly what you plan to do before you even
move.
Uncle Emmett had warned her constantly. He wasn’t her real uncle, but the title
had been given to him as a show of respect for his age and place within their pack.
He’d become her family after the attacks that had ended with her being separated from
her sisters for the first time in their lives. When he’d died, she’d grieved while she
hid, listening to everything they’d done to him. He’d been family.
Her older sister Xandra had been the first one taken away under the cover of
darkness. Xandra had sworn to Jaeda and Sidia that she would find them. Told them
not to worry, to be strong. What would the Holloways say when they knew Jaeda had
kept this from them? That not only were there other females alive, but that two of
them were her sisters? Laramie hadn’t asked her for such information so the blame lay
with him. She would never voluntarily expose her sisters’ safety. She prayed Xandra
was okay, and that she’d somehow found a way to contact their brother Malachi.
God, what a mess. Jaeda and Sidia had been hiding in the den, eager to escape
from the chore list their mother always had for them, when the attack had happened.
One moment they’d been laughing over something Jaeda couldn’t even remember.
The next, Xandra had joined them, covered in blood, eyes vacant as whatever horror
she’d seen played over and over inside her head. Jaeda still didn’t know. Xandra had
never spoken of it.
Xandra was the only one who’d made it down into the den with them. Their
mother and youngest sister hadn’t survived. Evidence of their father’s torture had
been left behind when they’d finally ventured out over a week later. That was when
Uncle Emmett had come with several of the other elders. Four more young women
had joined them, the youngest only thirteen at the time. Five years ago. Five long
years since Jaeda had seen either of her sisters.
She knew Sidia was alive. The bond they shared was deeper than that of just
siblings. Sidia was her twin, her other half in so many ways, and even now, Jaeda felt
her sister touching her mind. Was it so wrong that she hoped the Holloways did find
them and bring them here? Her sisters could ask for no stronger mates than one of the
alpha family. None of them could. Yet, Jaeda had still chosen an outsider, a human.
Her Holt. A mate who’d yet to claim her.