Read All For One [Nuworld 3] Online
Authors: Lorie O'Claire
always would be, her playful Torgo.
It wasn’t Torgo who preoccupied her thoughts however, which would have been a
relief to Darius, who had parked himself on top of the desk facing the wall. No, Tara
couldn’t quit thinking about the Tree People, and why their presence bothered her so
much. She knew nothing about them, other than the brief conversation she’d had with
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Jeth, the messenger. Yet, for some reason, she felt compelled to keep them out of their
city, at arm’s reach, so to speak. Urgency weighed deep inside her that caution was due.
She searched for its source, but to no avail.
What should I do, Crator? Who are these people and why do they approach us? She popped
a grape into her mouth and pondered the possible answers.
“I think I have something here, I do.” Torgo’s voice brought her back to reality, she
and Darius moving to stand behind him at the same time. “Yes, look here. There it is…a
transmission.”
Hesitant anticipation crept through her while Torgo opened a site from the other
side of the mountains. He continually jumped from one landlink to the other, ensuring
a camouflage program ran smoothly, so they wouldn’t be detected breaking into the
Tree Peoples’ transmissions.
While he worked, Tara read the contents on the screen. Some of their words were
odd, but they used the same alphabet and spoke the same language. She read about
tribal activity and predictions of weather. She also discovered why they called
themselves Tree People. Their homes were in the trees. She remembered the huge trees
she’d seen when she’d been there. The trunks were so wide she couldn’t wrap her arms
around them. There was a forest with trees larger than any she’d seen before on the
other side of those mountains. Did all the Tree People live there? She didn’t dwell on
the forest for long. An image of a sleeping baby crept into her thoughts, making her
shudder.
“I dare not push this program, no.” Torgo printed off the information he’d
obtained, then closed the site. “Let me check and see if they ran any detecting devices
while we were linked. Then we can search some more, we can.”
“How long will it take to run your checks?” Darius turned his attention to her.
“Not long.” Torgo stood and stretched, then reached for his coat. “I’ll do it first
thing in the morning.”
“Do it tonight, I say,” Darius ordered.
“Darius, Torgo has a family to get home to.” Tara could tell Torgo was anxious to
leave. “The servants were gossiping about you today.”
“And you ignored all of it.” Torgo’s expression danced with amusement. “Well, let
me give it to you from the source. Yes, Rayla is pregnant. She’ll have her baby after the
new winter.”
“So this will be your fourth child in three winters? The twins put you one up on
yourself.” Darius grinned, and slapped his brother’s back. But then he turned a taunting
look to Tara. “I’m glad to see the Bryon name will flourish due to you, I am.”
Tara recognized the meaning of his words immediately. “If you’d wanted lots of
children you should have claimed a Gothman woman.”
She feared he would never stop hounding her about the anti-conception pills she
took. Tara had never desired a large family, and had no regrets on her life decisions.
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“I didn’t want a Gothman woman or I would have had one. I wanted you,” Darius
growled.
“No, you don’t want me,” she teased. “You want someone who looks like me with
all my power but does whatever you say.”
The two men both laughed. Tara narrowed her gaze on them, although she knew
their humor was in fun. Darius slapped his brother’s arm, and held on as he continued
to laugh.
“I admit, that is one appealing thought, it is.” He reached for her, trying to pull her
in for a hug.
Tara jumped back, slapping his hand away. “More than likely, it will be you doing
as I say before it is the other way around,” she laughed, and then dodged his advances
again.
“Well, I’ll leave you two to your foreplay, I will.” Torgo smiled at Darius’ failed
attempt to capture Tara. When Darius grew serious and turned to his brother, Torgo
spoke quickly. “I will be here at dawn and you’ll have more information by breakfast,
you will. But Tara’s right, I should get home to my family. They need to know their
papa, they do.”
Tara grew serious too and walked around the chair she’d used as an obstacle to
avoid Darius. “I’m glad you’re happy, Torgo.”
She didn’t miss the quick look Torgo gave his brother. “You are happy, aren’t you?”
“Yes, of course I am. I have the best of all worlds, I do.” He ruffled her hair and
smiled, but when she searched his eyes, he looked away.
“She’s making sure that Bryon blood of yours doesn’t run too thick, she is.” Darius
teased about his previous infidelity, and simultaneously wrapped his arms tightly
around Tara’s waist and pulled her backside to his front.
“Her and Rayla both,” Torgo muttered, and waved his goodbyes as he left the
room.
“The man is whipped, he is,” Darius muttered with disgust, and began nibbling her
neck.
She fought the sensations Darius had the power to create in her, and struggled for
freedom. His muscles locked like iron around her, heat swarming from his body,
saturating her and fogging her mind with need for him. His body could have been a
steel wall behind her, with his arousal pressed against her backside. Darius’ sex drive
had never been a minor contribution to their relationship, and Tara loved that about
him. But she also knew that his needs could get the better of him, and had gotten him
into trouble more than once.
“He’s a good man who suffers from his brother’s reputation,” she pointed out, and
struggled some more to free herself.
Darius flipped her around so she faced him, and tilted her face upward with one
large hand firmly planted on her neck.
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“The reputation is ancient history, it is. Gothman is bored and therefore forced to
continually drag out old stories. Our people need some excitement, they do. It will
challenge us to encounter a new race.” He lowered his mouth to hers, demanding she
submit with a kiss that was hot and breathtaking.
She opened her mouth to his and let him feast. Both of his arms reached around her,
while he controlled her mouth with his tongue.
“You would spill your people’s blood for the excitement of it?” she asked through
gasps, when he finally pulled away.
“I said nothing of blood spilling, although Gothman will fight if provoked, they
will.” His eyes undressed her, and she feared she’d have little luck with this discussion
if they continued with their play.
“I don’t like this, Darius. We need to be very cautious.”
“We’ll talk about this in the morning. There are times when you will do as you’re
told, yes.” He breathed the words into her face while lifting her and attacking her
breasts with his mouth through her clothing.
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Chapter Three
“You can’t risk being seen by anyone,” Andru lectured, while securing a small bag
to her back.
He’d packed a change of clothes for her, just in case. It wouldn’t do for her to return
home messed up after a day’s adventure. He also packed a meat and cheese sandwich,
along with fresh fruit and a tube of cold water.
“You’re acting like an overprotective mama,” Ana teased, as he re-secured the long
braid she’d wrapped on her head.
He’d often braided and styled her long locks when they were younger, before one
of his father’s guards made him aware that it wasn’t a manly act.
After hugging his sister and reminding her to think responsibly, he secured a
Runner tracking device to the underside of the seat on her glider. It was common
knowledge among the Bryon family that Ana removed any bugs from her glider when
she cleaned it. Andru informed her this one was for her protection and it better remain
where he put it.
Ana had discovered that her mama had often left her clan without protection at
Ana’s age. Her mama was a great warrior stifled by the man who’d claimed her. Tara
had bitten off more than she could chew with the great Lord Darius and would never
admit it. Ana saw this fact clearly, however. She would be just like her mama, but she
wouldn’t let a man tell her what to do.
She put all thoughts of her family behind her as she left Bryton and headed east
toward the mountains. Ana flew across the plateau at incredible speed, thanking Crator
she wasn’t noticed. Usually she loved flying her glider across the open high land. Its
waving hills called her to explore them, to learn about every blade of grass and every
tree and every running brook. Today, she didn’t notice her beloved land. She sought an
adventure. She’d set her mind to finding out who that man was and that was what she
was going to do.
She pushed the glider to even higher speeds. Her stomach leaped when she first
noticed the mountain range spread out east of her. She turned the accelerator on her
glider forcing it to travel faster than it had before. The naked eye would have had
difficulty following her across the open land.
She flew up to the large mountain where she’d seen the man previously. Gracefully,
she maneuvered her glider in and out of large rock formations as she searched the area
for any sign of life. Who was this man who had watched her the past few days? Ana felt
no concern that she might be putting herself into danger. She was a Runner with sixteen
winters behind her, she knew how to defend herself. Not to mention the fact that he
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waved at her yesterday, he had already extended a form of greeting and today she
simply would carry through on that.
Ana jumped, however, when her comm beeped in her ear. The excitement of her
adventure had her on edge. She certainly wasn’t scared.
“Ana, where are you?” Her brother’s tone indicated his concern.