Read Alpha Pack 4 - Hunters Heart Online
Authors: J.D. Tyler
Frantic, Ryon called on his gift as a Telepath. It was all
he had.
Help me, somebody! Oh, God—
Razor-sharp claws tore into Ryon’s stomach and his
agonized screams joined those of his comrades’. There
was no one to help. Nothing to be done. The creature
jerked him up and tore into his neck with those massive
teeth, blood soaking them both. Dimly, he became aware
of Aric shouting his rage at the beasts.
“Take that, cocksucker!”
As the creature dropped Ryon, he saw the impossible—
Aric unleashed a blast of fire from his palms. The flames
shot out and engulfed one of the beasts, which dropped to
the ground, screeching and writhing as it burned. Aric
torched three more wolves, then more still, until the fire
was depleted. Suddenly the flames died, and one of the
remaining beasts advanced, wearing a sinister expression
that could pass for a grin. Aric faced it head-on, without
flinching.
“Come on, you ugly fucker. Come to papa.”
Whether it understood, Ryon couldn’t have said. But it
ran at Aric, and his friend braced himself. The beast took
him to the ground and his back hit hard as Aric pulled the
pin of a grenade.
The wolf brought its nose to Aric’s, mouth open, fangs
dripping with bloody saliva. Seizing his opening, Aric
rammed his fist down the beast’s throat, pushing his arm
as far as it would go. Immediately, the thing gagged and
jerked backward reflexively, clawing at his shoulder and
arm to dislodge him. Aric scrambled back as far from the
beast as he could.
The grenade detonated, spraying fur, blood, and entrails
everywhere.
Ryon lay there, his lifeblood flowing from his body.
Strange that in this place of soul-searing heat, he could
feel cold.
As his vision faded, his body growing heavy, he heard
Zan move to Aric, begging their friend to hang on. What in
the hell did Zan think he was going to do? Fetch a needle
and thread and stitch their mangled limbs and torsos back
together?
Ryon couldn’t see at all and could barely hear by the
time a hand touched his shoulder.
“Ryon, hang on,” Zan ordered from somewhere far
away. “I’m a Healer, and you’re going to be okay.”
Warmth began to spread throughout his limbs. But
despite his friend’s healing ability, it would be a very,
very long time before any of the survivors of this horror
were all right.
The Christmas reunion that he’d dreamed of, the
promise of which had urged him over every rock and
around every tree in that godforsaken country, never did
happen.
It would be months before he was well enough to learn
that his mom and Lisa had died in a car accident on the
way to the airport. They’d been trying to reach Ryon’s
side.
He was alone in the world, and couldn’t help but think
it would’ve been better if he had died, too.
• • •
“I’m so sorry,” Daria whispered.
Jerked back into the present, Ryon gave her a small
smile. “That was years ago, and Mom and sis would both
kick my ass for thinking like that. It’s what got me
through.”
Scooting close, she cupped his face in her hands. “I
love you, my mate. You’re not alone. Not anymore.”
His breath caught. “You mean that?”
“Yes. More than anything. I know we haven’t been
together long, but I
know
.”
He crushed her to him, pulling her into his lap. “I love
you, too. So much, baby.”
Right there, he peeled away her top. Freed her breasts
and tossed the bra aside. He moaned as she leaned into
him, nibbling his jaw and neck, hands exploring his chest
and stomach.
Her fingers found his pants and freed him. Grasping his
hard, needy flesh, she pumped him slowly, driving him
insane. He growled as she moved off him briefly to rid
herself of her own pants and underwear, but he took the
opportunity to remove his, too. Then she was straddling
his lap facing him, the warmth of her sex nestled against
his throbbing rod.
Her mouth met his in a clash, their desire rising like a
red tide. She smelled so damned good to his wolf, and
when she wiggled on him, he nearly came like a teenager.
Their tongues tangled and tasted, and he moved against
her, making his intent clear.
Reaching between them, she guided the head of his cock
to her entrance, and sank down on his shaft. He closed his
eyes in pure bliss as her heat gripped and stroked his
sensitive cock. The fire built steadily, threatening to send
him over the edge much sooner than he wanted.
But any hope of holding back was lost when she urged,
“Claim me, the way it should have been for us the first
time! Please!”
His fangs lengthened, and with a low, feral snarl he
struck, sinking them into the soft skin of her shoulder. She
cried out as her sweet essence flooded his mouth. So much
more mind-blowing than the bite he’d given her to save
her life. His senses detonated, along with his release.
He shot into her, and his pleasure was increased when
she tightened around him, clinging as she found her climax.
They shuddered together endlessly, breathing hard when
they finally came down from the incredible high.
For a time, he simply held her. Pressed tender kisses to
her neck, lips, everywhere he could reach. Then he gently
sat her aside, cleaned them both as best as he could. Then
he took her inside the tent and spooned her, never wanting
to let go.
Daria loved him.
That was all he needed in this world. At peace, he fell
into a deep sleep.
• • •
A finger of guilt pricked at Daria’s conscience. She loved
him to distraction, and that’s what made her decision so
difficult.
Like his Pack friends, Ryon was stubborn to the core.
Once he’d set his path, there was no straying from it. He
was taking her out of her uncle’s territory, to meet his
team. They would leave here and she would never get
another crack at stopping August’s nefarious practices.
She would be tempted to give up, let the Pack handle
what to do next—if Ryon had never told her the story of
how his team was turned. Everything for the Pack began
there. Because of whoever had made those rogue wolf
shifters, her new friends had suffered. Just as Ben now
suffered because of what her uncle, Bowman, and Malik
had done.
She could not, in good conscience, leave and go on
about her life knowing that August was getting away with
crimes worse than murder. She would not risk him coming
back to haunt her family and friends.
Ryon rolled away from her, grumbled a bit, and fell
silent. Daria’s guilt ate at her conscience long after his
breathing had evened out in sleep.
Long after she left his side and slipped into the night.
Eleven
Ryon’s curse knifed through the pitch-blackness as he
patted the empty place where Daria had been.
Cool to the touch. He raked a hand through his hair in
frustration. How long had she been gone? Five minutes or
five hours? It took a matter of mere seconds to meet with
death in the forest, especially at night.
Sweet Jesus
. Since his wolf’s night vision didn’t work
well unless he was in that form, he fumbled and located
the flashlight he’d brought inside the tent. Because the light
could alert any of August’s goons camped nearby, he’d
saved it for emergency use only. The thought of Daria
stumbling across a band of men armed with assault rifles,
or Ben in his bestial form, more than qualified.
He checked his watch. Half past midnight. She had as
much as two hours on him. When he caught up with her, he
was going to shake her teeth loose. What was she
thinking? She wasn’t, plain and simple. She’d let emotion
overcome good judgment and escalated the danger they
were already in.
Working quickly by flashlight, Ryon broke camp and
tidied the area, making sure that he’d left behind no trace
of their stay. A fleeting worry that she’d come back here to
find him gone niggled at his brain. What if she’d only
stepped away to take care of personal needs? He reached
out through their bond.
Daria?
No answer.
He tried again, waited ten more minutes, then dismissed
the possibility of her absence being temporary. She’d left
with no intention of coming back until she’d returned to
August’s estate and taken care of unfinished business. He
had to give her points for having the temerity to see their
op through. Unfortunately, he had to deduct them for lack
of good sense.
Grinning now, he dug in his pack. His mate wouldn’t get
far, even armed with her own flashlight. Because of his
secret weapon, she’d lose ground fast. He dug some more
and the grin began to fade. No. She couldn’t have—
“Dammit!”
The night vision goggles were gone. They would make
traveling much easier for her. If she had a big head start,
they were in deep trouble. Glancing at the compass on his
watch, he got his bearings.
Ryon gambled that she’d circle around to the north, then
west to stay on the left of August’s goons and keep the
river on her right. Hundreds of miles of untouched forest
spread to the south, so it seemed reasonable that she
wouldn’t take that route.
Unless she’d figured he would see it that way. He
muttered another curse. Christ, what a mess. In the end, he
settled on the northwest route. His gut told him that she
would choose the quickest, safest way to reach her goal.
She wasn’t stubborn enough to risk getting lost just to
throw him off. He hoped.
The trek was slow going. His flashlight, though
powerful, could illuminate only a few feet in front of him
due to the dense tangle of plants that served as a barrier
between him and what might be waiting beyond them. The
world ended in darkness five feet in front of his body and
slid at his back. It was a creepy sensation he could’ve
done without. Even his wolf whined.
Ryon pushed on until daybreak. By then he worried that
the security force had found her, or he’d missed her
altogether. If August hurt her, Ryon would take the man to
hell with him. His sharpened eyesight and smell had
picked up a faint trail , but what if he was too late? Three
hours past sunrise, fear had replaced worry. Without the
cloak of night to hamper his tracking, he should’ve run her
down by now.
What if
thrummed in his brain. His nighttime jaunt had
left him tired and desperate. Stopping for a drink and to
decide where to go next, he was reaching into his pack
when he saw it.
There, hardly visible through the trees. A sliver of
black T-shirt and long black hair.
Daria sat on a rotten log not twenty yards from where he
stood, his night vision goggles resting beside her. She was
so perfectly still on her perch, she had to have heard him
approaching. The woman had planned on letting him
march right by! His rare temper exploded. He stomped
through the trees toward her, thinking it odd that she didn’t
turn around.
“That’s right, it won’t do you any good to run!” he
yelled. “You’ll be lucky if I don’t handcuff us together,
mate
.”
Daria didn’t react. Ryon stepped over the log,
continuing his tirade and reaching out to grab her arm at
the same time.
“Jesus Christ, do you have any idea how stupid—”
“Snake,” she whispered.
Ryon’s hand—and his blood—froze. Her brown eyes
were wide with terror, her face ashen. He didn’t move and
for a few seconds, didn’t breathe.
Calm, stay calm.
“Where?” He had to strain to hear her answer.
“In my shirt.”
Son of a bitch.
“Front or back?”
“Front. I think it’s asleep.”
He studied the front of her shirt and noted the barely
perceptible bulge at her stomach. The snake must be small,
but in nature, a creature’s size didn’t matter at all. In fact,
the smaller the animal the more venomous nature seemed
to have made it in compensation. Even her wolf might not
be able to recover from the poison.
“I’ll be right back,” he said, keeping his tone soft and
even.
Ryon straightened and backed away, making as little
noise as possible. Her eyes locked with his, frightened
and beseeching. God, he might’ve startled the thing into
biting her if he’d jerked her arm. He berated himself for an
idiot. He should have known better when he’d seen her
frozen like a statue.
He retrieved his pack and returned to stand behind her,
agonizing over what to do. They couldn’t wait out the
serpent, that much was obvious. It had found a nice, comfy
nest to sleep away the day and most likely wouldn’t move
again until nightfall. Daria would pass out first, either
from exhaustion or fright.