Read Alpha Pack 4 - Hunters Heart Online
Authors: J.D. Tyler
which consisted of a pair of soft, worn jeans, shitkickers,
and a snug black T-shirt with a swirly gold pattern
embossed on it that she claimed set off his blond hair. He
rolled his eyes, but let her have her way. Whatever turned
her on was fine by him.
Daria had brought over a pair of snug jeans and a
button-up plaid shirt with a brown pattern that went well
with her coloring. She looked like a yummy piece of
chocolate, and shook her head, grinning, when he told her
that she would make a tasty dessert.
Once he and Daria were dressed, they met the others at
the hangar where they would take three SUVs to the
Grizzly. Everyone was going except for Nick and Micah,
and of course Zan and Phoenix, who were still on
vacation.
As usual, Ryon took the wheel and motioned for Daria
to ride shotgun. Jax, Kira, Aric, and Rowan climbed into
the back.
“Do you have your own car?” Daria asked as he pulled
out, leading the caravan.
He glanced at her. “I’ve got a new Challenger, red with
black stripes.”
“Nice,” she said. “I prefer the old ones, though.”
“Me, too, but old muscle cars are for people who have
a lot of time to tinker with maintenance, and I’m not that
handy in the garage.”
“You’ll have to show it to me sometime.”
“I will.”
The six of them chattered all the way to the Grizzly,
Ryon’s friends asking Daria about herself. They were
especially curious about her job, and thought it was cool
that she studied real-life wolves. They stayed away from
the subject of her being turned into a shifter, however, and
for that he was grateful. He was working on getting her to
embrace that side of herself, and didn’t need them
stressing her out.
The bar was hopping when they arrived, but not too
crowded. Ryon and the other guys found an unoccupied
corner and pushed several tables together to give them
plenty of room, then seated their ladies and elbowed in.
Ryon sat beside his mate and put an arm around her,
pleased when she leaned into him comfortably. After
watching three of his friends pair off and being nagged by
envy for months, it was awesome to have his own woman
at his side.
After ordering a round of drinks, they settled in,
laughing and talking to those in their immediate vicinity.
Ryon couldn’t keep the smile off his face. His friends
seemed to genuinely like Daria, and were very
welcoming, making sure she was included in the
conversation. She, in turn, got along well with them.
Especially Blue and Noah, both of whom she seemed to be
a bit sweet on. He wasn’t bothered, though. He and his
wolf knew Daria belonged to them.
They had a great time, eating, drinking, and making
merry as one hour became two, then three. The evening out
was a hit—until two seedy-looking men approached their
table. The newcomers zeroed in on Kalen, eyes narrowed.
Not everyone noticed them at first. But Ryon did, and he
set the nacho he’d been munching on down on his plate,
wiping his hands. Then he scooted his chair back a little,
ready to spring into action if he needed to.
Jax and Hammer noticed the men, and did the same. One
by one, the Pack became aware of the tension, and the
lighthearted talk stopped. By now, Kalen was leaning back
in his chair, sneering at the two rough, dirty men. Clearly,
they’d met.
“Hello,” Kalen said with deceptive pleasantness. “You
guys didn’t learn your lesson before? Back for more?”
Well, crap. Just what they needed, Kalen’s hillbilly
tormentors of a few weeks ago coming around to spoil
their evening.
One of them spoke up, showing an unfortunate set of bad
teeth. “Our friend Billy seems to have disappeared off the
face of the earth. We been lookin’ for ya for a while now,
figured you might shed some light on where he’s at.” For
emphasis, he spit out of the side of his mouth—and the
wad landed in the middle of Mac’s salad.
Kalen’s poor mate stared at the food, paling. Kalen’s
chair scraped on the floor, and he stood.
The Sorcerer was an imposing sight in his black leather
duster, raven hair falling around the green kohl-rimmed
eyes glittering with cool anger. Only an idiot would’ve
messed with a man like him, and Ryon knew these two
more than qualified.
“Why would I know anything about Billy?”
The two assholes had no clue that their stupid buddy
had ended up as demon food, literally—Malik ate him.
Kalen knew damned well what fate had befallen the
town’s most unsavory character, and he wasn’t sorry.
“’Cause you fought with him right here in this bar. You
had reason to want him gone,” the man said in a nasty tone.
“From what I hear, so did half the county.” Kalen
cocked his head. “Billy was a thief, a liar, a bully, and he
physically abused his family. I don’t know anybody else
who’s all that concerned about him.”
“I think you’re a liar! Why don’t you step outside so me
and my buddy can kick your ass!”
At that, Ryon and his Pack friends stood. Ryon grinned.
“Well, as long as you want to make it an unfair fight, you
two can take on all of us. Sound good?”
The men stepped backward, not looking so eager in the
face of those odds. Ryon knew how they must look, a wall
of muscle against two scrawny dickheads.
“What the fuck is going on here?”
Ryon had never been so glad to see the sheriff.
Deveraux stomped up to the group and took in the standoff.
Waving a hand at the two miscreants, he boomed, “You
two? You’re banned from the Grizzly, you idiots! Get the
hell out of here before I haul you in for disturbing the
peace, public intoxication, and anything else I can think
of.”
“But, Sheriff—”
“Get out!”
Muttering, the pair shot Kalen a glare before shuffling
for the door. Once they were gone, Deveraux shook his
head and frowned at their group. “Once again, you people
are in the middle of the shit. I’m going to have an ulcer the
size of a fucking watermelon in no time flat. And
you
.” He
pointed at Daria, then at a man across the bar before
continuing.
“See that guy in the booth over there? He’s a reporter
for the local paper, and he’d love to interview you about
the body you found, not to mention who your friends are
and what the hell you’re doing with them. You want my
advice—and nobody fucking appears to—I’d get going
before he notices you’re here and he gives us all a
buttload of publicity nobody can afford.”
Immediately, Ryon felt stupid for bringing her out.
“Sorry, Sheriff. I assumed their interest in Daria had died
down enough that it wouldn’t be a problem.”
The older man looked exasperated. “It might have if
mangled bodies would stop turning up. As it is, you might
want to get lost. Because here the little buzzard comes.”
The buzzard being the reporter, with a nice camera in
hand and a gleam in his eye.
“Shit.” Ryon held out his hand for his mate, and she
took it. “Come on, baby. Anyone else leaving?”
“Me and Mac,” Kalen said. “If my mate is ready.”
Mac nodded and rose from her chair, giving her salad a
glare of disgust. “I am.”
“You guys go on,” Jax told Ryon. “The rest of us will
be back soon.”
Ryon pulled Daria toward the door, ignoring the
reporter’s calls to wait. He wasn’t about to subject his
mate to any publicity, especially when it could harm her or
his team in the long run. On the way out, he saw a flash,
and cursed. That’s all they needed, pictures of the Pack out
there in circulation and perhaps ending up in the wrong
hands. He hoped the sheriff or one of the guys confiscated
them.
In less than a minute, they were on the road, heading
back to the compound. Ryon threw his mate a look of
apology. “I’m sorry, honey. I wanted you to get out and
have fun.”
“I did,” she said, smiling at him. “It’s nobody’s fault
that reporter was there, and we were going to leave soon
anyway.”
“I’m sorry about the two assholes,” Kalen put in. “I had
trouble with them and a friend of theirs before.”
Daria glanced back at him and Mac. “People like them
live to cause trouble, and they never learn. It’s not a
problem.”
They talked the rest of the way, Kalen sharing some of
his experiences as a Necromancer while Daria listened in
rapt fascination. When the Sorcerer offered to let her sit in
on a session sometime, she declined with a laugh.
“Oh, I don’t think talking to dead people are my thing.
I’d love to see some magic, though.”
“Anytime.”
At the compound, Ryon parked the SUV in the hangar
and they said good night to the other couple, who walked
off whispering quietly, Kalen’s arm securely around his
mate. Ryon took Daria’s hand.
“Stay with me tonight?” His chest tightened as she
weighed her answer. Then the band loosened when she
smiled.
“I would love to.”
And so, he ended a near-perfect evening with his mate
wrapped in his arms.
He couldn’t think of a damned thing that made him
happier.
• • •
Daria awoke to two sharp points grazing her neck. Lips
nibbling. As the fog lifted she squirmed and swatted at the
minor irritation. A masculine chuckle rumbled in her ear,
and the nibbling continued. More scraping. Awareness
kicked in and she realized those were his canines, and
little tendrils of pleasure began to spread through her
body.
“Wake up, beautiful,” Ryon sang. “Rise and shine.”
“Ugh.”
“Not a morning person?”
Giving up, she rolled over and peered up at his smug
face. “Used to moving when I’m good and ready.”
“Too bad. We have to eat breakfast. Then we’re going
for a run.” He kissed her nose. “Unless you’re backing
out?”
“Are you kidding? I’m not a coward, my mate. I don’t
wimp out once I’ve made up my mind about something.”
“Good for you,” he said in approval. “Hungry?”
“I could eat.”
“I’ve got a few MREs in the kitchen . . .” He tossed her
a grin as he rose from the bed. Naked.
“Ha, you’re a funny guy.” She eyed his tight ass,
disappointed when he pulled on a loose pair of shorts.
“Just teasing. I can cook, as you know.”
“That you can, and you do a fine job. What am I
getting?”
“Hmm. Omelets and toast?”
Her mouth watered. “That sounds great.”
Forcing herself from his cozy, king-sized bed, she put
on her jeans and shirt from the night before and padded
after him into the kitchen. She observed her mate
appreciatively as he went about getting out the stuff for
their breakfast, shirtless and more scrumptious than any
food.
“You like ham and cheese?” Opening a package of
meat, he sniffed. “It’s still good.”
“Sure. I like just about anything that goes in an omelet.”
“Then you’re in luck, because I make the best ones in
the whole compound.”
He wasn’t joking. Gesturing for her to sit on a stool at
the bar, he got out bell peppers, onions, salsa, and
mushrooms to go with the ham and cheese. Next, he
poured two glasses of orange juice—which he then topped
off with champagne.
“Mimosas?” she asked in delight. “You’re going to
spoil me rotten.”
“That’s the whole point. You deserve to be spoiled.”
As she sipped her mimosa, he chopped the veggies and
dumped them into a pan with melted butter. The delicious
aroma filled the small kitchen and made her stomach
rumble. He stirred them, refilled her drink, and then began
beating the eggs, adding a bit of milk.
“To make them fluffy,” he explained.
Yes, indeed. She could get used to having Ryon spoil
her. In every way.
In two larger pans, he poured the eggs so he could make
them both at the same time. Soon the sautéed veggies were
added, then the cheese and ham. Slicing four thick pieces
of sourdough bread, he shoved them in the toaster.
In minutes, he was ushering her into a breakfast nook
seat at the table by the patio door, where he served their
plates with finesse.
“My lady, your breakfast.”
“Oh my God, this smells awesome.”
“Tastes even better.”
At his pointed look, she picked up her fork and took a
bite. “This is wonderful. You’re going to do all the
cooking in this relationship, right?” Instantly, she realized
what she’d said, as well as the significance—she was
coming to accept their mating. What’s more, she was truly
enjoying her mate.
So did he, and he gave her a soft smile as he sat. “You
bet. As long as you’re mine, I’ll cook whatever you want.
Whenever you want.”
“I’ll hold you to that.”
“I hope you do.”
When they were finished eating, she helped him clear
the table and wash the dishes. Finally done, he turned to
her and wiped his hands on a towel.