Ashwood Falls Volume One (Books 0.5-2)
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“Are you going to call someone?”
Shay raised her head and smiled at Josie, who had crawled up on the bed and sat cross-legged in front of her. “Yes. I need to call my brother.”
Damn. She didn’t want to call Blaine either, but figured neither he or her father couldn’t kill her over the phone. Even with Keegan’s telepathic abilities, he couldn’t use them unless he was within one hundred miles of someone. So, she was safe over the phone, right?
“What are you doing?”
The husky, but stern voice made both of them jump. Shay snapped her gaze toward the door. Travis leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed over his broad chest, his hair damp from a recent shower.
“Daddy!” Josie scooted off the bed and ran at him, hitting his hip with her hands when she reached him. “You scared us.”
Travis scooped his daughter up in his arms and tickled her until her giggles turned into shouts to stop. Shay couldn’t help but laugh at the pair while, at the same time, she had a dull ache in her chest. God, she missed her family and her Pack.
With a sigh, she dialed her older brother’s cell number. She heard, and felt, Travis leave the doorway. Most likely to give her some privacy.
Blaine answered on first ring, and her heart sank. “Blaine here.”
The hard edge to his voice made her want to hang up and call Cameron, but instead she spoke softly. “Hi.” Oh, God she was such a chicken.
“Shay. Where the fuck are you?”
She narrowed her eyes, even though he couldn’t see her, and pushed her fears aside. “Love you too, Blaine.”
“Shit. Sorry. We’ve been worried sick over you. Where the hell are you?”
She sighed. Blaine was the brother to go to when the big bad was after you. Okay, so maybe she needed to talk to him right now. But, what should she tell him? “I’m somewhere safe.”
A low growl filtered through the phone. “Where is safe?”
“I’m not sure really.” Because I was unconscious when I got here. Oh, yes. That would go over well.
“Shay…”
“No. Listen to me, Blaine. I don’t need you getting all pissy with me right now.” Her fear turned into annoyance at her pigheaded, alpha-male brother. Why hadn’t she called Alec?
There was silence on the other end of the phone, then her father’s voice came in, loud and clear. “Shay? Are you hurt? Where have you been?”
She leaned back against the headboard, letting her head bounce off the wood in frustration. She called Blaine because she knew he’d most likely be with their father. It was better to go straight to the top. If she hadn’t then it was a huge possibility that both the wolf Pack and the leopard Pack would be out searching for her. That would only make the situation with the rogues worse.
“Hi, Dad. You might as well put the phone on speaker.”
There was a click, and then she heard more hushed voices. “Who’s all there?”
“Hi, hon!” Cameron chimed in.
“Hi, baby girl, Luna here.”
Shay closed her eyes. If the Alpha female wolf was there, then they were plotting a search party. Great. “Hi, Luna.”
Luna had inherited her Pack from her mate when he’d died during the raid on her den, killing over half of the Pack. The wolf pack loved Luna, and from what Shay had heard, they would follow and protect their Alpha female anywhere.
“That’s it, just the four of us,” Blaine said. “Now, explain why you don’t know where you are.”
Shay’s temper flared, but she tamped it down and considered Blaine wasn’t getting enough sex. She giggled at the thought before she could stop herself, which only drew another growl from her brother. Taking a few breaths to clear her head, she gathered her strength and recapped the last twenty-four hours, leaving out the going-into-heat part. Her father and Blaine didn’t need to know that right now.
When she finished, the men burst into curses and demands.
“You need to be home,” Blaine growled.
“I’m ordering you to come home now.” Her father’s stern voice sent chills down her back.
“Who is this Travis?” Luna’s cool tone silenced the males.
“His last name is Hunter. He’s a wolf.”
“Damn,” Luna cursed. “I thought the entire Hunter Ridge Pack was killed in a rogue attack about two years ago.”
Shay’s chest tightened. Two years ago? That would mean Travis’s mate…no, she couldn’t think about that right now.
“Shay, you do need to come home, dear. Ask your wolf if he will come with you.” A rustling sound indicated that Luna had moved away from the speaker.
“Yes, ma’am,” Shay said softly. “He has a four-year-old daughter. We’ll have to prepare for travel. And his mother will be coming with us.”
She heard her father blow out a breath in an irritated sigh. “Fine. But be on the road in two days, no later.”
She didn’t have time to respond before a soft click sounded over the line then the echoing background noises silenced a second before Cameron’s voice filled her ears. “Hi, hon. Are you truly okay?”
Shay sagged into the pillows behind her and drew the bedspread over her. “Is everyone gone?”
“Yes. Luna lured the men out with talks of moving the nursery and the school to a more centralized location.” Cam laughed. “She winked at me as they left. That damn wolf is so intuitive.”
A smile tugged at Shay’s lips. “Yes, she is.”
“So…” Cameron prompted.
“I’m not sure. I mean. I’m well, despite my injuries, but inside…”
“Inside is like a rollercoaster of need and heat.”
Shocked, Shay asked, “How did you know?”
“Little sis, I’ve been there. Besides Blaine and I put it together this morning.”
“How?”
Cameron laughed again. “Your juvenile acts, the emotional outbursts, and the attempts to get away from everyone around you.”
“He says I’m his mate,” Shay whispered. Cameron was so silent Shay thought her best friend hadn’t heard her. “Cam?”
Cam cleared her throat then, with a shaky tone, asked, “What do you think?”
Shay shook her head out of habit. “I’m not sure. He’s the first male I ever…”
“You should feel an overwhelming attraction, a need so feral it threatens to consume you.”
“That’s the heat cycle.”
Cam sighed. “It is similar, but controllable, where the attack of your cycle is not. It may take another day or so before you are clear headed enough to know the difference.”
There was silence again, and Shay’s gut twisted as homesickness started to settle over her. “We’ll head home tomorrow.”
“No. Take an extra day to get your urges out of the way before facing your father.”
Yes, that would be wise. “Okay then. I’ll see you in a couple of days.”
****
Travis leaded against the doorframe, watching Shay stare at the phone in her hands. Her white-blond hair cascaded over her shoulders, begging for his fingers running through the silky strands.
“I don’t want to go. Not yet.”
Her soft-spoken words brought a pang of worry to his chest. He stepped inside the room and moved toward the bed. “Why not?”
She looked up at him and offered a weak smile. “I’m being a chicken.”
Chuckling at her beautiful, yet anxious, expression, he sat on the edge of the bed. “What are you afraid of?”
She shrugged. “I’m scared for you. I have two overprotective brothers and a father who will kill to keep me safe.” She looked away, breaking the eye contact to peer down at the phone again. “They’ll know.”
Yes, her family would know she’d mated. Even without a bite to mark her perfect, creamy skin, they’d know to whom she belonged. Travis’s wolf had made sure of that when he made love to her last night.
“I ca
n take care of myself,” he said, leaving the smile in his words.
She lifted her gaze to his. One side of her sensual mouth lifted in a smirk then she tilted her head slightly. “Luna seemed to recognize your name.”
It was his turn to break eye contact. “Not surprising. There were rumors that I fed my Pack to the Onyx bastards.”
“Your Pack?”
He stood and walked to the dresser, giving her his back. “I was Alpha of Hunter Ridge. That was until the den was attacked two years ago.” Releasing a sigh, he turned back to face her. There was no judgment in her eyes, just concern and curiosity. “My most trusted enforcer led the Pack to its destruction. I lost everyone I loved, except Josie and my mother.”
“I’m so sorry.”
He shook his head. “I’ve been hunting them, one-by-one, and shutting them down. I’m close to finding their new location.”
“New location?” she asked.
“They move frequently. It’s almost impossible to track them, but your attacked confirmed my theory.”
She scrunched up her face, making him want to go to her and claim her mouth, along with a lot of other body parts. “Me?”
“Yes. I had thought the number involved in rogue activity was on the rise. The last twenty-four hours leads me to believe they’re looking for you.” He advanced toward her, pinning her with his gaze. “That brand on your upper thigh proves it.”
Her shoulders dropped. “The mark was there when Blaine found me. I don’t remember not having it.”
“The rogues brand all their Pack members from birth.”
Anger sparked in her blue gaze. “I’m not a Pack member to those monsters.”
He smiled, a sad, yet understanding one. “No, but they think you are.”
She pursed her lips and glared at him for several seconds before speaking. “They can think that all they want. My home is Ashwood Falls.”
He felt his mouth twitch at her stubborn tone. The only reason he hadn’t lashed out when he first saw the Onyx mark was the scent of her fear and the hint of anger that followed when she woke. “I won’t let them have you.”
She flicked her gaze to his. Confusion and worry played across her slightly rounded face before she dipped her eyebrows in a frown as if realizing something. “He knew,” she whispered, pain and something else he couldn’t quite grasp in her tone.
“Who?” he asked, not liking the sudden change in her voice. It was calm, too calm.
“My father. He knew they’d come for me.”
****
Shay’s brothers had always called her a spoiled brat and teased her about being “daddy’s little girl.” She had never considered the truth behind their teasing words while her tiger snarled and pushed her to rebel against being cooped up behind the secure barriers of Ashwood.
“Shay?”
She refocused on Travis. Worry lines etched on his forehead. She shook her head. “I’m an ungrateful spoiled brat.”
A soft smile lifted his sensual lips. “No, you’re a dominant female who wants her space.”
She studied him. How did he know what she was thinking? “Are you telepathic?”
When he shook his head, she sagged in relief. It was bad enough her father was, and even though he claimed not to be able to read her because she possessed natural shields that blocked his attempts, sometimes she had her doubts.
“Your thoughts are written on your face.” Travis leaned in until his lips were inches from hers. Heat bloomed in her abdomen, and her skin grew feverish like it had the night before. The urge to attack the yummy male in front of her was strong. His nostrils flared, and his wolf peeked out of human eyes, making her tiger perk up.
She placed a hand on his chest. Big mistake. His warmth seeped into her palm, flaring up the building desire. Before she could gather enough strength to push him away, he captured her lips.
Moaning, she wrapped her arms around his neck and tugged him closer, deepening the kiss. She opened her mouth in invitation and he took it, thrusting his tongue inside her mouth to seek hers. He pulled back suddenly, breaking the kiss. She growled low. He smiled, which only irritated her tiger more. Before she could pull him down for another kiss, she heard a soft knock on the door, much too low on the wood to be Robyn. She sagged against the mattress with a sigh.
“Come in,” Travis called out.
The door opened wide to Josie dressed in a pair of pink Hello Kitty pajamas. Shay’s heart warmed as the little girl ran over and stopped next to Shay.
Trying to hide his amusement, Travis asked, “What are you doing, Josie?”
Josie turned to look at her father. “I want to sleep in here.”
Travis sent Shay an apologetic look. Shay smiled at him and nodded. He then cast a stern look to Josie. “Okay, but only for tonight.”
The little girl definitely had her dad wrapped around her finger. Shay patted the mattress beside her and lifted the covers. “Come on.”
Laughing, Travis gave Shay a quick kiss on the lips and said, “I’ll make you some tea to help you relax. Don’t spoil her too much while I’m gone.”
Shay tried to look innocent, but she knew she’d failed when Travis shook his head and left the room.
Tiny fingers touched her arm and she peered down into Josie’s face. “Daddy likes you,” she whispered loudly.
Shay smiled and whispered back, “I know.”
Chapter Seven
The next morning Shay opened her eyes on a start. The hint of cinnamon lingered in the air. When her eyes focused fully, she met the green-eyed stare of Josie. Shay smiled and said, “Good morning.”
Josie’s face brightened. “Morning,” she whispered.
Amused at the little girl, Shay asked, “Why are you whispering?”
“Because Daddy said not to wake you.”
Shay felt her lips tug up on a smile. Josie was too incredibly cute. “I’m a wake.”
Josie giggled and nodded against the pillow she laid on. “Yep.”
“Do you know what’s for breakfast?”
“Nana is cooking chocolate chip pancakes.”
Shay pressed a finger to Josie’s noise. “Sounds yummy.”
Josie’s eyes widen in excitement. “The best. Let’s go get some before Daddy eats them all.”
“Well, we can’t let that happened.” Shay turned over, lifted the covers and got out of bed. She stood still for a couple of seconds, testing out her injured leg. Nope, no pain. She’d always healed a little faster than the average shifter. Her father seemed to believe it had to do something with her witch’s blood she got from her mother. The magick in her blood worked with her shifter half to heal at a faster rate.
Walking around the bed, she saw Josie scoot off the bed and wait for her. Shay stopped next to her and held out a hand. Josie took it and tugged her out the room, down the hall, and into the large living room. Shay’s heart sputtered a couple of beats at the sight of Travis in only a pair of loose fitting jeans. He set the small dining table. When he placed the forth plate down, he lifted his gaze to hers.
The air felt like it thinned and she flushed at his intense stare. The male was beautiful in a pure male way. Now that she wasn’t crazed with need from the heat cycle, she saw the slight gold tones in his tanned skin and the brush of caramel in his brown hair.
Robyn came around the corner behind Travis, dousing Shay’s very inappropriate thoughts. His mother smiled and said, “Good morning. Did you sleep well?”
“Yes, thank you.” Shay stepped forward to sit at the table and frowned when she realized there were only two places set.
Travis came to stand next to her, took her hand in his, and tugged her through the kitchen to the back porch. Stepping out of the sliding glass door, she gasped at the beauty of the landscape. Large oak trees shaded the area and a tiny stream trickled in the distance.
“It’s so peaceful,” she said and followed him to a small round table. A smile lifted her
mouth at the sight of two plates, fruit, pancakes, and bacon carefully placed around the table. She lifted her gaze to meet his. “Why are we eating out here?”
Travis pulled out a chair and motioned for her to sit. When she did, he pushed it in, leaned down, and whispered in her ear, “Because I want you to myself.”
She studied him as he sat across from her. “Are you trying to seduce me?”
He lifted a brow. “I think we’re past that stage already.”
She frowned and looked away. Shame renewed itself and made her chest tighten. He was obligated to her because of her irresponsible actions. She should have been on some kind of birth control. Although, it didn’t matter, did it? Birth control for their kind was only about seventy percent effective. That percentage went to zero when they found their true mate.
That meant if she was pregnant, Travis was right about being mates.
He covered her hand with his. “I didn’t mean it like that.”
She sighed and turned her head toward him. His forehead creased with worry, making her feel worse. “Look. You have a daughter to take care of, and I don’t want you feeling obligated to me because I might be carrying your child.”
He sat back and crossed his arms. ‘You are my mate whether your pregnant or not.”
She narrowed her eyes at him. “You don’t love me. You don’t even know me. How can you just accept it?”
One side of his mouth lifted and she clenched her jaw. Before she could shoot out a response, he held up a hand and shook his head. “I know that you are a stubborn, but caring person.”
She bit back a growl. “I’m also not a very good morning person. I’m a neat freak. And I have issues with following direction.”
He picked up his coffee and took a sip, most likely hiding his smile from her. But, she saw it. When he sat the cup down, he said, “Sounds like you’ll get along with Josie very well.”