Read Alpha Pack 4 - Hunters Heart Online
Authors: J.D. Tyler
Before he could form an answer, her lips captured his.
Gentle, urging. Her tongue found his, rasping. She sucked
the breath from his lungs, the reason from his brain. He
loved the taste of her, the wonderful feeling of her lithe
form sprawled across him. Tender kisses nibbled his jaw,
the base of his throat, and his chest. Her hot tongue
worked its magic, circling each nipple in turn, teeth
grazing them.
He had planned to be the one in charge, but he liked
this. A lot.
She slid down his body, palm skimming his stomach as
her tongue blazed a fiery path to his navel. Her hand
dipped lower, fingers lightly stroking the hard ridge of his
erection, and he nearly came undone.
“Ohh.” He lifted his hips, seeking more.
“I see only you, my mate,” she whispered. “Nobody
else.” Her hand slid down his belly, lower, finally
encircling his shaft. Rubbing, stoking the fire.
“Daria,” he breathed. His fingers dug into the blanket
underneath him. He burned to touch her, to bury himself in
her sweetness.
“Relax, let yourself go,” she whispered. Her breath
fanned against his groin. “You’re mine and I’m yours.”
Ryon was nearly robbed of speech. “For as long as you
want. Anything you want.”
She bent to him, long hair trailing across his lap, and
rocked his world. With gentle strokes and kisses, laving
him until he was mindless. Bodiless. She owned him, and
he surrendered willingly.
“Daria, yesss!” He cupped the back of her head, near to
losing control.
She pulled back, moved up his body. Captured his face
in her hands and kissed him, the hardened tips of her
nipples branding his chest. Blood pounded in his ears as
his arms came around her. He smoothed her naked skin.
Her bare back, the flare of her hips, and her small, firm
round buttocks. She rolled to her back, pulling him with
her. He took her mouth, licking his way inside. Their
combined flavors maddened him, and he craved more.
Ryon kissed his way down the slender column of her
throat to her breasts, returning the attention she’d given to
him. He cupped them, enjoying her softness and how the
perfect globes seemed to be made to fill his hands. He
took the taut nipples between his thumbs and forefingers,
not pinching too hard, but just enough to give that tiny
electric shock that borders pleasure and pain.
“Oh, yes.” She arched under his touch, inviting him.
He bent his head, suckling them, nibbling until his name
became a murmur on her lips. Not nearly enough.
More
.
He inched downward, parting her thighs. He skimmed her
flat stomach, fingers delving into the curly thatch nestled
below.
Daria’s legs opened wider. He slipped a finger into her
slick heat, and she moaned. With a feral smile, he began to
work it in and out. Slow, agonizing. He wanted to make
her as crazy as she’d made him, send her flying apart. His
cock throbbed, begging to be buried inside her. Not yet.
“Ohh! Oh, yeah.”
God, she was hot and wet. Ready. His tongue joined his
finger, tasting the soft skin. Reveling in her sweet honey.
She bucked beneath him, pulling at his shoulders.
“Ryon, make love to me,
please.
”
Trembling with need, he covered Daria, bracing his
arms on either side of her head. Settling them together
intimately, he sank into his mate. Grinding his hips, he
filled her as deeply as possible. Their collective gasps
rang in his ears, and she gripped his shoulders, urging him.
Ryon began to move, loving her. Never, never anything
but this. She surrounded him with warmth, fitting to him
perfectly. Never anything so fine, so right as burying
himself in this woman.
My mate. Mine.
“Baby.”
Daria buried her fingers in his hair, rising to meet him.
He pumped faster, harder, sealing them so tight he couldn’t
tell where his flesh ended and hers began. They were
joined completely, one soul. One mind.
“Ryon!”
She wrapped her legs around his waist and met his
thrusts with wild abandon, shredding him. He drove into
her again and again, sending them spiraling into space. She
stiffened with a cry, clinging to him, and he let go.
Shudders racked them, gradually subsiding to a gentle
rocking, like a ripple in a pond.
Ryon cradled her as the throes faded, and basked in
contentment. He pressed a kiss to her forehead, then
collapsed to his back, pulling her into his arms. She
snuggled in, resting her head on his chest.
She sighed. “You’re the one I want.”
Contentment spread through his heart. Daria was his.
And he would never let her go.
Ten
That afternoon, Nick called Ryon and Daria into his
office.
He was as serious as Ryon had ever seen him, and got
swiftly down to business. “I wanted to talk to you both
before I brief the others. I spent quite a bit of time after
our conference the other day searching through the lab’s
files on test subject 356.”
“The one Kalen mentioned,” Ryon said.
“The same. What I discovered is not what I expected.
But it answers a lot of questions, starting with the
creature’s human identity and why he’s here, in the
Shoshone.”
Ryon exchanged a glance with Daria. “I was going to
come and tell you on my own, but Daria and I saw the
creature earlier today when we were on our run. Actually,
we saw him as a man first and then he changed into the
creature.”
Nick leaned forward, brows furrowed. “Tell me what
happened.”
Quickly, Ryon related how they’d been on their run and
encountered the white wolf. That she’d led them to the
man, and how they’d watched him change into the beast.
“Were you close enough to identify him as a human?”
“No. I’m glad we weren’t that close, because that was
some scary shit and we weren’t equipped to fight him.”
“Just as well. Because I know who he is.”
Neither of them had a clue where he was going. It sure
wasn’t where Ryon imagined.
“In the files, test subject 356’s real name was recorded
on a single document that took forever to find, and I almost
missed it.” He looked at Ryon’s mate. “The name
wouldn’t have meant much if Jesse hadn’t called the other
day, telling me your dad had been trying to reach you.”
Daria swallowed, growing dread on her face. “Please
don’t say what I think you are.”
“I’m sorry. But subject 356’s name was Ben Cantrell.”
“Oh, God,” she rasped. “Are you sure?”
“Unfortunately, yes. Jesse called in some favors, got us
a DNA sample from hair in Cantrell’s bathroom. Our own
lab performed the DNA test, cross-referencing it with
samples of the creature’s saliva that was found on the
victims.”
“No.”
“The creature is Cantrell,” he said gently. “Daria, I’m
very sorry.”
Her voice wobbled. “I scented him today, in my wolf
form. It
was
Ben, all along.”
Part of Ryon hated that she was so upset over the ex-
boyfriend. But she had cared for the man at one time, and
she had a good heart. It couldn’t be easy to hear this about
someone she knew, so he forced down his irritation.
Besides, he reminded himself, his mate had just spent an
afternoon loving on him. Showing Ryon that she was his.
“Can anything be done to help him?”
“I think so, but it’s going to be damned difficult to pull
off.” Opening a file, he slid it across the desk to her and
Ryon. “I took the liberty of calling your father. I wanted
some insight into Ben from his point of view, and I found
out something interesting. Did you know that Cantrell once
defended your dad’s brother, August, in a criminal case?”
“Of course,” she said, brows drawing together. “It was
right after we started dating. But what does his defending
Uncle August have to do with anything?”
“Plenty. I don’t mean to be indelicate, but you do
realize that your uncle was not innocent of the charges
Cantrell got dismissed, that he’s involved in a lot of
nefarious dealings, correct?”
“That’s why our visits to his estate tapered off over the
years. He and my dad could never see eye to eye on that
part of August’s life. As interesting as this trip down
dysfunctional family memory lane is . . .”
“Did you also know your uncle had dealings with a rich
entrepreneur by the name of Evan Kerrigan?”
Ryon groaned. “Fuck, no. Say it ain’t so, boss.”
“Wish I could.”
“Someone clue me in? Who’s Evan Kerrigan?”
Nick answered. “Kerrigan was an alias used by Malik,
the Unseelie King, in his human disguise.”
It clicked, and Daria’s eyes widened. “You’re saying
my uncle was in on all of that sick experimentation on the
shifters? That—that he’s somehow to blame for what’s
been done to Ben?”
“That’s exactly what I’m saying,” Nick told her. “When
I delved deeper into your uncle’s history, I learned that
Dr. Gene Bowman was a good friend of his. Your uncle
was a financial benefactor of his, along with Malik.”
Ryon digested that. “So, you think her uncle had his eye
on Ben as a test subject, bided his time, and then, when
Ben and Daria broke up, he took the opportunity to snatch
the poor bastard?”
“I’m pretty sure that’s exactly how it happened. Now,
what I’ve been able to learn is that August Bradford keeps
all of his files on his computer at home. Never trusted
leaving them at an office somewhere. They’re much safer
with him.” He looked at Daria, who was nodding. “Tell
Ryon why.”
“Nobody who doesn’t know the layout of my uncle’s
place could possibly hope to steal his files. His estate is
only accessible by helicopter. There’s no road in or out,
and it’s situated smack in the middle of fifty or so miles of
forest in northern Virginia. The Shenandoah River isn’t far
from his place.”
“How close are you to your uncle?” Nick asked.
“Not at all. And if he’s behind what happened to Ben
and so many others, I want to do whatever it takes to bring
him down,” she said fiercely.
“I’m glad you feel that way, because I have an
assignment for Ryon. And the catch is, he’s going to need
you to accompany him.”
Ryon bolted upright. “No way. My mate does not go
with me on any mission. Ever.”
“Um, hello. Your mate is right here, and she can make
her own decisions,” she hissed angrily.
“Daria—”
“We’ll hear Nick out, but it’s
my
decision.”
She was not going to be swayed. His heart sank as he
realized that winning this battle would cost him in the long
run. If he left her behind, he’d damage important trust
between them. Son of a bitch.
“Fine.”
Nick went on. “I believe your uncle has in his
possession a lot of important documents about more test
subjects, shipments of designer drugs used on shifters, and
lists of who’s been in business with him. But I also
believe that he never would have allowed these
experiments without a fail-safe.”
“An antidote,” Ryon said. “Of course!”
“I believe it’s on his computer with everything else
we’ll need. But we need Daria to get you two in and out.
She knows the layout of her uncle’s estate, his habits. She
knows
him
.”
“Just us? None of the others will go with us?”
“No. This has to be a quiet op. Aric and Jax will drop
you off. You both get in, access the files, get out
undetected. They pick you up again and we have the lab
work on the serum. The next time you guys find the
creature, he’ll get dosed.”
“That’s a tall order.” Ryon shook his head. “I don’t like
it. I want her to stay here.”
“I’ll make this simple—without
both
of you, the op will
fail. You know I don’t interfere with free will, but I’m
stating the facts. The decision is up to you two.”
“If we don’t go?” Ryon asked.
“Maybe one day we’ll get another shot at the antidote,
and the rest of the files, but that day will be far into the
future. In the meantime, lives will be lost without that
information—some of them close to us.”
“Jesus. You play hardball.”
“Again, your choice.”
He met Daria’s gaze, read the determination there. She
was fit, knew the outdoors, could handle herself in that
environment as well as he could, probably better. If he left
her behind, put their lives before others, it would cause a
rift that might never heal.
“We’ll do it.”
The relief and gratitude on her face was his reward. He
just hoped that information was there, as it was supposed
to be. That putting his mate at risk was worth it when they
saved lives.
“Thank you,” she said quietly. “I won’t let you down.”
“I’m not worried about that. It’s me letting
you
down
that has me afraid. Stick with me all the way, okay?”
“You bet.”