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Cougar's Conquest

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by Linda O. Johnston


  As he watched under the brightness of the full moon, two of the creatures—now all cougar—leaped almost in unison from the porch, then stalked in his direction.

  Not good, he realized, stiffening in place as his self-protective instincts hollered at him to run. They had no pack mentality as werewolf shifters did, or at least they shouldn’t. But they did appear to have one common goal.

  One that was not good for him.

  Still, their following him would keep Gwynn safe.

  He carefully began walking backward through the darkening forest, glancing behind himself often to avoid tripping over piles of leaves or backing into trees.

  But the two mountain lions kept getting closer.

  Good—but how could he lure them away without harming them or allowing them to hurt him?

  He had brought a weapon, of course. He was in the military. But using it on these cougars was definitely not a good idea. They were unusual creatures that deserved to live, as long as they didn’t harm him.

  Plus, they were Gwynn’s relatives.

  He began to withdraw from the area more quickly.

  That was when the cougar in the lead sprang toward him.

  Brett had no choice. He reached beneath his shirt for his holstered pistol.

  But before he could aim it, a third cougar reached them—a female that had to be Gwynn, since the fourth remained near the house. This one placed herself between the males and him, blocking them. Baring her fangs and making deep, roaring growls.

  The others immediately stopped and stared, as if they didn’t believe what they saw.

  And then their fury and feral nature were focused entirely on her. Both crouched as if preparing to spring on her.

  Shooting was even less of an option now. He might hit Gwynn. He nevertheless had to do something to help her. To keep her safe.

  Since he’d joined the military, he’d intensified his own rigorous workout regimen and added to it official fighting and self-defense techniques that were mandatory for all soldiers. Would any work on a wild cougar?

  As the two advanced on a snarling Gwynn, now crouched and ready to spring back at them, Brett shouted to get their attention. If they attacked him, he would use all his resources—his wits and his training—to fight back, using his gun only as a last resort.

  He would not let them harm Gwynn.

  They hesitated at the noise, and that was enough for Gwynn to leap off the ground, landing on the head and shoulders of the larger, older-appearing cat. She used her claws to remain on top, and Brett saw blood appear on the other animal’s pelt.

  The attack lasted only moments, and then Gwynn was off the cougar and back on the ground facing both of them and warning them with a low feline roar.

  Instead of joining together and attacking her in return, the other two cougars remained still, bending their heads as if in submission. As if they acknowledged she was in charge. They bared their fangs, yet they quickly slunk away in different directions.

  The cougar that was Gwynn looked him straight in the face with her gleaming, dark eyes, perhaps in challenge, or maybe just in acknowledgment of his presence.

  “Thanks,” he told her. Then, very carefully, he backed into the woods.

  He knew she continued to follow him until he reached the parking lot where he’d left his car and got into it. He didn’t always see her, but he heard the soft rustling of the underbrush in areas he had just vacated.

  She was chasing him.

  And still protecting him.

  He wanted to be in a position to protect her instead. But he knew when to back off and accede to circumstances.

  He would protect her in other ways. That was why he was here.

  In the driver’s seat of the car, he put the key in the ignition and turned it. The engine grumbled to life, and the headlights switched on automatically.

  There, standing before him, was a gorgeous, sleekly tan cougar with her erect, rounded ears perked high, her mouth open to reveal her teeth yet again. This time, she looked triumphant.

  The moon had disappeared below the horizon.

  Gwynn’s shifting back to human form was finally over.

  She was near her family home, in the parking lot where she had last seen Brett drive off. Nude, of course. The chill mountain wind of morning reminded her of that as it circled her, stirring the leaves on the trees surrounding the clearing.

  Standing still, she listened for a moment to ensure she heard no indication that there were other shifters near enough to sense. She also listened for Brett and his car.

  No, he had left. As he should have.

  As always, she retained memories of all that happened when she was shifted, recollections of what her senses had experienced, not the rest of her brain, since she was all cougar during her change.

  Last night she had definitely added to those sensory recollections.

  She recalled that Brett had tried to intervene when the cougars that were her father and brother had attempted to attack him and she had confronted them. They had turned on her, and Brett had attempted to protect her. But she instead attacked them and, in their surprise, they had been the ones to surrender and run.

  Or so she believed, if the memory visions in her head were accurate.

  At least she hadn’t seen them again all night, although she had stayed in the trees and followed Brett’s car for a while to make sure he remained safe.

  What if Brett had been right? That under other circumstances she would have had more complete, comprehensive, memories.

  That Alpha Force military unit members had a way of retaining their human awareness and cognitive abilities while shifted. That they could rationally determine what to do while in animal form.

  Could use the ability to shift in ways she could only imagine.

  Not the way her family did.

  Despite living together in so dysfunctional a way, her family members usually separated immediately after shifting on the night of a full moon. But last night the men had apparently decided to attack Brett together.

  Her family had known about Brett’s presence in the area and around her. They had determined to attack him in unison, as rare as working together while shifted was for them.

  They probably hadn’t imagined she would dare to intervene.

  Well, neither had she—before. But she couldn’t allow them to harm Brett.

  And he had attempted to protect her, too.

  Even in shifted form, her mind fully engaged as a cougar, she had known what she had to do. That made her proud.

  Her family was not used to Gwynn taking a stand of any kind. No, they had learned, by her behavior all these years—including returning home believing she had no other choice—to mean that she was as submissive as her mother was, willing to obey the men in the family.

  And now?

  It was time for her to go back to her house and get ready for this day of school teaching.

  And to see how her family reacted to her this morning.

  “Everything okay?” Brett knew that Gwynn had been aware of his presence from the moment he walked into her classroom that Friday afternoon. He was dressed in nice civilian clothes that went well with her professional outfit of blouse and skirt.

  He wished he could pull all attire off both of them.

  He hadn’t realized what a turn-on her shapeshifting could be, until what had happened last night.

  “It’s fine.” Her smile appeared almost radiant, the most genuine smile he had seen on her since he had shown up around her home.

  Except for those smiles, of course, that had resulted from their lovemaking…

  But he realized only too well that this wasn’t the time to focus on that. He needed answers from her.

  “I’m glad,” he said. “So, I’ve arranged a military transport for us first thing tomorrow morning. Will that work for you?”

  Before she could answer, a student came in carrying some paperwork that she clearly needed to deal with. Brett faded to the si
de of the classroom to watch her.

  He had purposely stayed far away from Gwynn all day, knowing she would be teaching and wouldn’t appreciate his interference.

  But early that morning, when the moon was no longer in the sky, he had sneaked back to her house to watch her leave for the day—and to satisfy his concerns that she was okay, that her family hadn’t harmed her over what had transpired the night before.

  He’d hated that, although he’d tried, he hadn’t found her again last night or been able to follow her to ensure her safety. But he believed that she was in charge after her confrontation with her family.

  He also believed that the usual wild feline mentality would keep her safely solitary for the rest of that night.

  And now? Now, he was happy to be back with her. To reassure himself that she was, indeed, okay.

  And to torment himself with wanting her. She seemed so relaxed. So…well, hot.

  He knew now that his intention of having sex with her only one more time had been a joke. Given a choice, he’d want her in his bed every night from now on.

  But it was premature to even hope that. Especially without knowing how she felt about leaving here and checking out Alpha Force.

  The student finally left. Gwynn walked over to the side of the room where he stood.

  “You asked about this weekend.”

  He nodded.

  “Last night—actually, this morning—I had a real confrontation, a human one, with my family.”

  “I’m sorry,” he said, reaching out and taking her slim hands into his larger ones. “Because of your saving me?” He kept his voice low, not that there was anyone around who could hear them.”

  “Exactly. And because they dared to attack you. But even then—well, thanks for coming to my defense when they turned on me. But I could have handled it.”

  “You did handle it,” he acknowledged lightly, even as his heart sank. Would she tell him now to get lost, that she didn’t want any further disputes with her parents and brother?

  “Yes, I did. Then and later.” She was smiling now. “I have a lot more to tell you about how I get along with my family, but you’ve seen some of it firsthand. The only time I’ve ever gone against them before was when I left home, and then I wound up coming back. They were sure that I would remain subservient to them forever.”

  She looked so excited that he wanted to kiss her. It took a lot of effort to keep reminding himself that they were still in a middle-school classroom and kids could pop in at any moment.

  “But you’re not.” He didn’t make that a question. “Does that mean…?”

  “It means I’m going with you tomorrow. I want to learn all about your Alpha Force. And the idea that you have a way for me to control my shifts and how I react then.”

  He couldn’t help it. He glanced around momentarily, then leaned toward her and kissed her smiling lips.

  Only briefly. For now.

  But he could finally believe that there might be a later.

  Chapter Eight

  The woods at the edges of Ft. Lukman, Maryland, were not as dense as those in California’s San Bernardino Mountains.

  Gwynn was delighted to recognize this while stalking along the forest floor. The leaves were moist against her paws. It had rained here yesterday.

  She was aware of the weather. She was aware that the full moon had been two nights earlier. This night’s moon had slivers shaved off its appearance.

  Not that she would ever have thought of any of that before while in cougar form.

  Now, though, she had shifted at a time of her choosing—with help.

  After drinking the special elixir of Alpha Force and having an artificial light resembling moonlight shined on her naked body.

  By Brett Sorrellson.

  He had told her the truth. There was an Alpha Force, a covert military unit whose members included shapeshifters. Most were men, most shifted into werewolves, but she had met Lieutenant Nella Reyes, the woman who shifted into a lynx, whom the major had mentioned on the phone. Plus, there was a shifting hawk.

  She felt free, despite knowing that military restrictions and orders would be imposed on her if she chose to enlist in the military and join this secret group.

  She knew what her decision would be.

  There. She had been told that her shift would be short for this, her test, her first time. The twisting and pulling of her limbs, her insides, her skin, had begun.

  Knowing she would soon be back in human form, she bounded back toward the clearing where her shift this time had started.

  Toward the place where Brett waited for her.

  He was there, as she’d known he would be.

  She was naked now as she shifted back from cougar form. He had her clothes waiting for her, and he draped a long shirt over her immediately and fastened a couple of buttons in the front.

  She reveled in the feel of his strong hands as he touched her. His eyes were glazed with heat and desire, but he did nothing out of line, nothing suggestive of sex as he asked, “How did it go?”

  “Fantastic!” She couldn’t keep her excitement from bubbling over into her response. “Everything you said it would be.”

  She was aware even more now of how she had gotten here—thanks to Brett and his fascination with her shape-shifting from the moment he had discovered it.

  She had fled in fear, when what she should have done was given him a chance.

  He, instead, had given her a chance, changed his entire life because of what he had seen that fateful night.

  Now he was about to change her life, too.

  “Thank you so much, Brett.” She didn’t even try to hide the hoarseness in her voice, the result of emotion—and more—as she pressed her body, still barely dressed, against his.

  She felt how much he, too, was attracted to her. Wanted her.

  “If I join Alpha Force,” she said, her tone still raspy as she wrapped her arms around him and drew even closer still, “is it possible for two members to fraternize?”

  “Yes, ma’am,” he responded in an irregular whisper of his own. “Especially when one has saved the other from great bodily harm.”

  “No problem,” she said, “when the one in danger has such a great body.”

  He laughed. “I was amazed yet again that night, Gwynn. And I’d no idea that seeing you get so ferocious yet protective would make me want you all the more…later.”

  Her turn to laugh. “Well, then,” she said, “why don’t we adjourn to your quarters for the rest of tonight. Tomorrow, I’ll start signing whatever I need to, to become a member of Alpha Force. Especially if that means we’ll get to spend more time together afterward. Does that work for you?”

  “Oh, yeah,” he said emphatically, “that works.” He lowered his lips to hers.

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