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“Raja will stay here, protecting the mates and clan. I worked my way up the chain of command as one of Ty’s guards, long before I became Tabitha’s guard. It’s another reason I have to be there to guard his back. I know it’s hard to understand, this is new to you and you haven’t seen us in a fight. We will be fine. I wouldn’t take my Alpha into a fight I thought we couldn’t win. He’s too important.” His fingers slid down her body, exploring the curves of her hips.
She valued his courage and willingness to guard his Alpha. It showed his commitment to his clan and the cause they were fighting against, but his departure would also leave her alone in a new place and possibly alone forever. How could she fight him when she could feel how much it meant to him? One night with my tiger isn’t enough, he better come home to me.
Chapter Nine
Hours later and another round of passionate lovemaking, Adam’s cell vibrated, alerting him to the gathering. He wanted to stay in bed with Robin’s body pressed tightly against his, until the sun peeked through the blinds, but if he wanted to be part of the team, he needed to get to the meeting. Once the danger was eliminated, he’d be able to lay with her all day, and the fear running through her would be gone. “The meeting is in twenty minutes. Do you want to come?”
“Can I?” She leaned back to look up at him.
“You gave us the information, so you’re as much a part of this as I am. You don’t have to go if you don’t want to. When I receive the order to head out, I’ll take you over to Raja and Bethany’s quarters and get you settled before I leave.”
“I understand why you have to go. Though I still wish you weren’t going.”
He pressed his nose against the top of her head, filling his senses with her scent. “I know. Stay here.” He slid out of bed, and he pulled out a pair of blue jeans and black, long sleeve T-shirt from the dresser. Tugging his shirt over his head, he smiled. “I’m going outside, give me five minutes to get far enough away, and then focus on me. Think of whatever memory of me that brings me closest to you. It will make our connection easier. You’ll feel me and know what I’m doing. The distance that separates us will be worse when I’m in Virginia or Boston, but you’ll be able to know if I’m safe.” He sat back on the bed, lacing his black, steel-toe boots.
“I thought we had to get ready for the meeting.”
“We have a few minutes. You can get dressed while I’m gone. I want you to know how to make the connection, before I leave.” He strapped his knife to his thigh before reaching for his gun and placing it in the holster on his hip. “It will become easier with practice.” He leaned down to kiss her before strolling out the door.
Adam glanced around the compound. This was his home. He’d fight for it with his dying breath. He just hoped the mission to eliminate Pierce wouldn’t be his last, especially now that he found his mate. Jogging around the compound, he went to the far side of the property by the creek.
He stopped to watch the water flowing down the creek, feeling the cool air against his face, waiting for Robin’s connection to spring to life. His life had gone full circle. A few years ago he stood next to a creek much like this one, searching for the rogue who took everything Adam had cherished. Now, here he was about to fight another rogue to protect his new future. He vowed to let nothing take what he held dear. He’d protect Robin, Tabitha, Ty, and the rest of the clan.
The wind sped past him, through him, cooling from the inside out as Robin’s connection flared within him. The air’s breeze held his mate’s connection, yet allowed him to concentrate on whatever was at hand. Her force would be his strength when he was in a battle against Pierce. If the situation got out of control, and he didn’t want Robin to sense what he was going through, there was a way to allow the shifter to dim the connection, as long as the other mate was human.
Hello Mate. He whispered through his thoughts, letting her know he could sense her.
Wow. Her voice crossed his mind as if she was right next to him. Her amazement tingled along his skin.
Now that you know how to communicate with me, meet me outside the cabin so we can go to the meeting. He would love to explore their bond more, but time was limited. Turning, he headed toward his cabin. Their connection flickered as if she didn’t want to give it up. She was probably afraid she might not be able to do it again. Don’t worry love, the second time is easier.
With the goal of having Robin in his arms again, returning to the cabin seemed longer. He was proud she was working with the mating abilities with such ease. Hopefully they would allow her to worry less while he was on the East Coast.
Robin ran to him at full speed. “I did it. I can’t believe I did it.” Excitement poured off her.
“I never doubted you.” He wrapped his arms around her, drawing her tight against his chest and leaned to kiss her.
Robin sat next to Adam in the meeting, feeling somewhat out of place. This was Adam’s life and if she was expecting to be a part of it she’d have to get used to these gatherings, but she hated sitting here while they planned to murder someone. The fact Pierce had taken more lives than she could count helped a little. In the world she was raised in a man deserved a fair trial before being condemned. Adam, the Elders, and selected guards were acting like judge, jury, and executioner.
Ty waited until everyone was seated before starting. “A team from Jinx’s West Virginia clan confirmed Pierce is in Virginia. He’s alone as far as they can tell. They’re standing guard until we get there or he tries to leave. Adam and I are going with a handful of other guards.” He then explained what would happen in his absence. “Raja’s in charge until I get back. Felix, I want you to take over the guest room in my quarters so you’re always close to Tabitha while I’m gone. Two guards are to be on both Tabitha and Bethany at all times. Robin, you can stay with Bethany and her guards.”
“Who is going to Virginia besides us?” Adam inquired.
“Taber, Styx, Marcus, as well as a few other ground guards. Galen is going to accompany us as a precaution. He won’t be taking part in the mission, just close by in case he’s needed. I don’t want to take too many of our guards and leave the women unprotected. We’ll be leaving within the hour. Taber is flying us to a nearby landing strip close to Pierce’s location.”
Over the next few minutes the game plan was laid out, covering each guard’s duty. Robin only partially listened. She knew Adam and Styx would be with Ty, while Marcus would lead the other guards. Other than that, she didn’t care about the details. She only cared that Adam was putting himself at risk. There had to be another option. Something that would keep him safe.
“Why not just blow up the house?” The words flew out of her mouth before she had time to think. Showing just how much she wasn’t paying attention, she assumed she must have interrupted an important conversation because everyone stared at her. “I’m sorry,” she stuttered, wishing she hadn’t opened her mouth.
“I like the way you think, and it’s a good idea, but won’t work.” Ty smiled, making her more uneasy.
“Why won’t it work? Can you guys survive an explosion?”
“Not necessarily. It would depend on the hit. Shifters have a better chance of survival than the average human, but there’s a possibility we might die with everyone else from a direct explosion. We can’t send in a bomb because Tabitha thinks there might be someone in the secret room she saw in Victor’s memories. She’s given me an idea of where the room is. Hopefully we get Pierce and find out who he’s hiding.” Ty wrapped his hand over Tabitha’s. “She believes whoever is locked away is innocent. We can’t blow up the area until we know if someone needs help.”
“It’s going to be okay.” Adam rubbed Robin’s thigh. “We have a plan and we’re taking good men with us. We’ll be fine.”
She nodded. The determination in his eyes was not something she was willing to fight. She was unwilling to add any doubt in his mind. Her reservations might get him or others injured or worse. Because she wanted Adam and the other
s to return home safe, she decided to keep her mouth shut.
Ty leaned back in his chair, like the CEO of a high-powered firm, gazing around the room. “Adam, Styx, and Marcus, I want to go over more of the details with you privately. Everyone else can leave. Robin why don’t you go with Bethany, she can show you were you’ll stay until Adam returns. You shouldn’t be at Adam’s cabin alone in case there’s an attack on the compound.”
Adam leaned close to her side, his lips hovering below her earlobe. His hot breath caressed her neck like a lover’s touch. “It’s okay, I’ll come get you in a few minutes.”
With no option, she rose from her chair, following Bethany and her guards. Robin fought not to turn back to Adam. He was sensing what she was feeling, and he didn’t need to see it in her eyes. Falling in step with Bethany, they made their way out of the room and down the hall. Bethany turned to her.
“It’s going to be all right. Adam is very skilled at what he does, so are the others.”
Robin met Bethany’s gaze. “Adam is Felix’s second-in-command, as Styx is Shadow’s. Why take both of the seconds from the guards? Shouldn’t one of them stay here to protect you and Tabitha?”
“Styx is Shadow’s second-in-command, more importantly he’s also a very good warrior. Many would say he’s vicious and kills without emotion. I’ve come to know Styx quite well since he’s been assigned to my guard. I can tell you it’s never without emotion. He’s very good at what he does. They need him at their backs to take down Pierce. For a mission like this you only send the best, the ones you know will accomplish the job,” Bethany explained.
“Makes sense, but I still don’t like the plan. By everyone’s omission, Pierce is dangerous. I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but I wish they’d just kill him from afar.” Her words made her wonder what kind of person this situation was turning her into. Working for a law office since graduation had proven to her time and time again the legal system didn’t always work the way people wanted, still she stood by it. Now here she was standing by while others took the law into their own hands. This wasn’t who she was a few months ago. She wasn’t sure what it said about her character, or about how much she could be influenced. Was this why people who lost loved ones killed the murderer, making them no better? An eye for an eye at the best or maybe worst. In the end, it left the whole world blind. Is that the type of world and people she wanted to surround herself with?
At that moment, hell yes. The Alaskan Tigers were the ones who would keep her alive. She cared about Adam and if that meant surrounding herself with animals that had animal beliefs, then she’d do it. Maybe this was a better world to live in long term. They fought for what they believed in and for the people they loved. The Alaskan Tigers were willing to take down a man who in her world would be considered a serial killer. Why did she have a problem with his demise? Especially when there was no doubt he’d kill again. Pierce didn’t just limit his kills to shifters, he killed without discretion, putting everyone in danger.
The realization that bothered her most about the situation was that Adam was placing himself at risk while she sat in safety, waiting for him to return. Would she have to deal with this every time there was a threat to his clan, or shifters? Adam was certainly the man she wanted by her side if something happened, but could she stand by with him leaving her time after time to keep innocents safe? She didn’t have an answer. Instead she promised herself once they got through the Pierce situation she’d revaluate it. Would it be too late for her to change her mind since they had consummated the mating? Surely if she had second thoughts, she could get out of it. There had to be a shifter divorce or something, right?
Tex strolled toward them, his eyes holding a haunting look. He seemed to look right past everyone. “Tex?” She called out to him, barely catching a glimpse from him. It was like he was in a drug-induced state. “Bethany, I’ve got to talk to Tex. You go ahead. I’ll find you or Adam later. This can’t wait.”
“Jayden stay with her, and bring her to the quarters when she’s done,” Shadow ordered, placing her hand on Bethany’s back to keep her moving down the hall. “Drew and I will take Bethany home now.”
“I don’t need anyone to guard me.” Robin argued.
“You’re still in danger until Pierce is eliminated. Jayden will stay with you for now,” Shadow hollered over her shoulder.
“We better follow Tex if you want to speak with him. I’m not sure where the Elders have put him,” Jayden said as Robin looked at the backs of Bethany and her guards.
Robin felt torn. In the end speaking to Tex won out. “Tex, wait.” She jogged after him, picking up her pace when he didn’t stop. Jayden fell into step next to her, leaving it evident he could have over taken her if he wasn’t guarding her.
Finally catching up to Tex, she placed her hand on his arm to stop him. He swung toward her, growls erupting from him, and his hand rose as if to strike her. He would have hit her if Jayden hadn’t been there to grab Tex’s arm in mid-swing.
“What the hell are you thinking man? Are you on something?” Jayden’s words seemed to awaken Tex.
Tex stood rigid as Jayden stood between them. “What do you want? I don’t know either of you. How do you know my name?”
All her years working with angry people, grieving spouses for their marriage, and just downright rude people, Robin had developed a way of mixing sympathy and authority in her tone. She used her skill on Tex, hoping to keep him calm. She didn’t need him to lose it again. Next time Jayden might not be quick enough to intervene. “I was in Texas the night you were injured. I was the woman with Adam. We didn’t officially meet since you were unconscious. Do you have a few minutes? I’d like to talk to you.”
When Tex didn’t say anything, Jayden spoke. “The dining hall is just down the hall. We could grab some coffee and talk. It should be empty this time of day.”
“Sound good, Tex?” She strolled toward the area, hoping he’d follow.
“Okay.” He followed her and once they were in the dining hall they each grabbed a cup of coffee before making their way to a table.
“I’ll be right here, Tex, don’t do anything stupid,” Jayden warned, sitting down a few tables away.
From what Adam told her, Jayden would still be able to hear her conversation with Tex. At least it gave them the idea of privacy. After Tex’s outburst she was thankful to have Jayden with her. She knew she stood no chance against a shifter, but with Jayden close at least she wouldn’t be killed by a spooked and abused tiger.
“Tex, what I want to talk to you about isn’t an easy subject. You don’t have to say anything if you don’t want to. I only want to say my peace.” She paused, taking a sip. The rich spiced aroma and taste of expensive coffee filled her. Oh, how she missed a good cup of joe during her time on the run. The hotels and restaurants she visited, while in hiding, had cheap and sometimes downright awful coffee. She leaned back against the chair, enjoying the rush of strong caffeine raging through her system, before turning her attention back to Tex.
“Adam brought you here not only because of your injuries, but because he believes you were abused.” He started to say something and she held up her hand. She didn’t want him to lie or to deny the beatings. “I’m not asking for you to confirm it, or even deny it to save your pride, just hear me out.”
He looked down at the table, his hands wrapped around the coffee mug as if soaking up the heat it offered. The warmth he was seeking couldn’t be found from the coffee mug. He needed people that cared for what he sought.
“I’ve worked with many woman and children who have been abused, even a few men. Sadly, it’s rare for them to want to share their experiences, or even talk to a woman. More importantly, I’ve been in your shoes. The signs are clear as the circles under your eyes when I look at you, and the way you reacted to my approach in the hall. Adam gave you a choice by bringing you here, and I understand that you can stay here if you choose. We’re not supposed to influence you and I’m not tryi
ng to. All I’m asking is for you to think about the life you could have, without fear before you make a decision.”
She leaned forward, keeping her voice low. “Your last words before you became unconscious were that your Alpha would see it as failure and you didn’t want to die. Make the decision to live—without being abused, or under anyone’s thumb. You’re young and deserve a chance to experience life.”
“How do you know? What if there isn’t anywhere that’s different?” He paused, shaking his head. His short blonde hair peaked out from under his cowboy hat.
“I know because my former husband beat the crap out of me anytime he was pissed. Any bad business decision he made, I suffered. It didn’t matter the reason, he’d find an excuse to make it my fault, just to knock me around a few times. He said it put me in my place. He used me as his punching bag. I don’t want to see you or anyone else in that situation.” She sat her coffee mug aside and moved her chair closer. She saw Jayden tense a little as if waiting for Tex to react, but Tex stayed calm. “Adam found me in Texas shortly before coming to the landing strip. He brought you here because of what was happening to you in Texas. He wouldn’t have brought you from one bad situation to another. Adam isn’t that type of man.”
“What if Avery comes after me?” His tone was fearful. The glare in his eyes was as if he dared Avery to come after him.
“The Alaskan Tigers stick together, they fight for each other and those who can’t fight for themselves. I know for a fact if you choose not to go back to Texas they’ll stand by your side. Give your commitment to Ty and the Alaskan Tigers and you won’t have to worry. Avery wouldn’t dare take them on. Look at Pierce, he’s sending his people to do the dirty work because he’s too scared to come after them head on. Avery is no different. Abusers are cowards. You have my word if you stay here you’ll be protected. No one will hurt you.”