LOGINWhen Caleb and Heather arrived a few hours later with Joe, David accepted the punch he got to the face.
Heather cried out, rushing toward him. David looked up, blood spilling from his lip. “Are you done?” “Not yet.” Joe raised his fist, but Heather threw herself in front of him. “Hit him again and it’s the last thing you’ll remember.” “He deserves a hell of a lot more than a punch,” Joe said. “Yeah, well, maybe you should be knocked around too seeing as the girl was clearly in your territory and you knew nothing about it.” Heather’s accusations filled the air, and David sensed the anger and mounting tension within Joe. He pulled her behind him and stared Joe in the face. “I didn’t know what the fuck I was dealing with,” he said. “Enough of this,” Caleb said. “I didn’t bring you back here to pound on my wolves. David already knows what he did wrong. None of us know what we would have done in that situation. We’re going out hunting tonight. If she’s out there, we’ll find her.” “What?” Bethany asked. “You can’t go out tonight. You need to rest. You just got back.” “There’s no choice,” Joe said. “If she is a bear shifter and she’s gone through the transition alone, there’s no telling what we’ll find. If she’s too far gone, I’ll have to kill her.” Bethany gasped. David pulled Heather to him. “We don’t know that,” David said. “We’re wasting time,” Joe said. “I will not harm any of your wolves, but I do want you to acknowledge what we’re about to do is highly dangerous. Any of your pack get harmed during this hunt, it’s on them, not on me.” Caleb nodded. “Agreed. Same for you.” David kissed Heather’s head. He was going to find this woman and he was going to save her. There was no way he was going to be able to look in his mate’s eyes if his error got this woman killed. “Wait,” Heather said. She held his arm, stopping him from leaving. “I should come with you.” “No,” Joe said. “The less people there are, the better.” “Yes, but you’re all men,” Heather said. “David said this was a woman, possibly a teenager. We don’t know how long it’s been since she turned. With five men, do you think she’s going to be open to you? That she’ll come to you with open arms? I know I wouldn’t.” David didn’t want his woman anywhere near that crazed female. She’d attacked him. If he’d been human, he wouldn’t be alive to talk about it. “I’m not risking you.” “I’m not asking for your permission, David. This girl may need a woman. She may be more willing if a woman is there. I’m coming with you.” “The risks!” “I don’t give a fuck about the risks,” Heather said. “She could be terrified. I’m not going to let her be afraid, not if I can help it.” His woman looked fierce. There was no stopping his she-wolf. He wasn’t going to be the kind of man who stopped his woman from doing anything. And he knew she was more than capable in her fur. “I’m coming too. Anyone want to argue about that?” asked Mika. Nobody said a word. “Let’s go,” he said. Joe shook his head, muttering. “Too many people.” Caleb put his hand up. “No, if she’s rogue, there’s not enough people here. You and I both know we could all be walking into a death trap. It takes all of us, or you’re not hunting in my forest, and we know she’s here somewhere.” Joe had his hands on his hips. The heavy scent of anger permeated the air. “Fine. But stay out of my fucking way.” David released a breath. “Come on.” They got to the edge of the forest. Caleb, Reese, Brian, and Mika all turned into wolves. Joe shifted into his bear. David looked at Heather, who shook her head. “I’m not turning.” “Heather, come on.” “I can keep up. You don’t have to worry about me like that, but I’m not going to scare her. The human scent is probably more comforting.” He wanted to argue, but Caleb and the others had already taken off. “Fine. But I will turn. I’ll protect you.” Heather nodded. Stripping out of his clothes, he turned into his wolf, feeling the beast within him. In his fur, he felt more capable. He’d ensure Heather was safe. Lifting his muzzle to the air, he took a deep breath and knew the bear was close. The scent was the same as from the attack and similar to what he smelled the last few days of hunting. David took off, expecting Heather to follow him, but as he turned around, he caught sight of his mate going in the opposite direction. What the fuck? What was she doing now? He needed to follow the bear, not chase after Heather, but he found himself turning toward her, running with all his might. He sensed the pack and Joe were close. Heather didn’t slow down. She came to a stop and he paused, looking where she was. Holy shit. His mate had found her. There was a young woman, completely naked, covered in dirt, curled up and rocking back and forth. David saw the cuts and bruises on her flesh. Her hair was filthy and long, partially covering her body. “Don’t be afraid,” Heather said. The girl looked up. She had the most intense blue eyes he’d ever seen. The moment she caught sight of Heather, they bled to black. This wasn’t good. Her bear was taking over. Heather shocked him further as she sat down on the ground, legs folded, hands placed on her knees. “My name’s Heather. Do you have a name?” David watched the girl’s eyes slowly turn blue again, the bear not coming forward. Her body seemed to ripple though. Fur appeared and disappeared. “I … I don’t remember.” Her voice came out in a growl, sounding more feral than human. David stayed perfectly still, but her gaze went straight to him, and she instantly went into an attack posture, springing to all fours. Heather moved in front of him, sitting back down, hiding him from the girl. Was she a girl? A woman? “That’s okay. You don’t remember your name. That’s fine. You’ve had an awful experience.” “He needs to leave.” “David’s my mate,” Heather said. “He won’t harm you. He’s here with me.” “Mate?” “Yes. He’s like the boyfriend that will never leave. My husband.” “He stinks.” “We’re wolves.” The girl’s head twitched to the side. “Wolves?” “Yes.” “Why do you smell differently to him?” the girl asked. “I do?” “Yes. You don’t smell … scary.” “I have no idea,” Heather said. “I normally smell the same.” David shed his wolf so that he was just a naked man sitting on the ground. With Heather in front of him, his personals were all hidden away. “You do smell differently.” The girl jerked back. “What did you do? How did you do that?” “Easy. Calm down, sweetheart. It’s fine. We’re not here to hurt you. You see, you have a special gift. One I’m sure is scary and you have so many questions because you don’t know what’s happening, but we’re here to help,” Heather said. “I … I … I’m disgusting.” The girl pressed her hands to her face and sniffled. “They kicked me out, and I went for a walk and then I was this thing. I was … what is the matter with me?” She sobbed out each word. “Can I come closer?” Heather asked. “That’s not a good idea,” David warned. “She won’t hurt me. Will you?” “I don’t know. I can’t control it. It keeps coming back. It’s trying to kill me,” the girl said. “It’s not.” Heather moved a little closer. “Your bear is afraid because you are. It’s not trying to kill you. It’s trying to save you.” The girl shook her head. “No. Look what it does to me.” She held her arms up to show the scratches. Heather got even closer and David tried to stop her, but she began to crawl toward the young woman. “No, it isn’t hurting you. It’s saving you, trying to. You’re letting it know through your fear that you’re afraid and it’s trying to hurt what’s hurting you. You’re afraid of yourself. You don’t have to be.” Heather was too close now. One swipe and the bear would kill her. David tensed. “Look at me,” Heather said. The girl began to panic, and he knew why. Caleb, Reese, Brian, Mika, and Joe had found them. They were close and as they advanced, whatever calm the girl had was starting to wear thin. She began to lose control and with Heather so close, he couldn’t risk her getting hurt. “Stop!” Heather released a growl, turning her back to the bear, to face the forest. His mate looked ready to murder, all for the sake of the she-bear. David had never been prouder of his mate than he was at that moment.Heather cocked an eyebrow. “You’re very protective. I like that fierce side of you.”“A lot of good it did. I thought I’d gotten through to her. I guess not.”He sat down beside her. “Don’t you dare blame yourself. What you did out there was close to a miracle. If anything, you’ve given her a better chance of finding herself.”“Let’s hope it was enough,” she said.That night, as soon as David fell deep asleep, Heather slipped out of the room. She tiptoed out of the house and shed her clothes just outside the main door. As soon as she hit the ground on all fours, she ran, using her heightened shifter senses to aid her. There was only one thing she was looking for. Last time, she’d found the she-bear, so she could do it again. Heather wouldn’t risk anyone in her new pack because of the unstable bear, certainly not her own mate. This was her mission. She’d gotten through to the bear, even if briefly.Heather believed saving the bear was her chance at redemption. She couldn’t save herself
Heather cocked an eyebrow. “You’re very protective. I like that fierce side of you.”“A lot of good it did. I thought I’d gotten through to her. I guess not.”He sat down beside her. “Don’t you dare blame yourself. What you did out there was close to a miracle. If anything, you’ve given her a better chance of finding herself.”“Let’s hope it was enough,” she said.That night, as soon as David fell deep asleep, Heather slipped out of the room. She tiptoed out of the house and shed her clothes just outside the main door. As soon as she hit the ground on all fours, she ran, using her heightened shifter senses to aid her. There was only one thing she was looking for. Last time, she’d found the she-bear, so she could do it again. Heather wouldn’t risk anyone in her new pack because of the unstable bear, certainly not her own mate. This was her mission. She’d gotten through to the bear, even if briefly.Heather believed saving the bear was her chance at redemption. She couldn’t save herself
“Everything okay?”“Yeah, she’s still out cold. Poor thing’s exhausted,” Heather said.His mate closed the bedroom door behind her and fell backward on the bed with her arms splayed. She was taking this thing too personally.“I don’t like her being in the house. She said herself she can’t control her bear. It’s too much of a risk,” David said.“Well, she refused to go with Joe. Where else was she supposed to sleep? Besides, the guys are taking turns guarding the room. Bethany put a cot outside the door for them.”“Do I have a patrol?”“No, you’re all mine.” She twisted to her stomach, staring at him where he sat at the head of the bed. “We missed the full moon again.”“Yeah, I realized that when I was away. I thought of you every minute.”She smiled. “There’s always next month.”“I’d wait until the end of time for you, Heather.”She crawled over to him and grabbed his leather belt. “You look so damn edible,” she said.His wolf growled in response. It had been too long since they’d bee
When Caleb and Heather arrived a few hours later with Joe, David accepted the punch he got to the face.Heather cried out, rushing toward him.David looked up, blood spilling from his lip. “Are you done?”“Not yet.”Joe raised his fist, but Heather threw herself in front of him. “Hit him again and it’s the last thing you’ll remember.”“He deserves a hell of a lot more than a punch,” Joe said.“Yeah, well, maybe you should be knocked around too seeing as the girl was clearly in your territory and you knew nothing about it.” Heather’s accusations filled the air, and David sensed the anger and mounting tension within Joe.He pulled her behind him and stared Joe in the face. “I didn’t know what the fuck I was dealing with,” he said.“Enough of this,” Caleb said. “I didn’t bring you back here to pound on my wolves. David already knows what he did wrong. None of us know what we would have done in that situation. We’re going out hunting tonight. If she’s out there, we’ll find her.”“What?” B
Two days later, Heather rushed out of the house as she caught sight of David, Reese, Brian, and Caleb heading toward them. Bethany and Mika were not too far behind. She threw herself into David’s arms. She’d missed him. Two days had been real torture and considering they were empty-handed, it was clear they hadn’t caught the bear. The men looked pissed.“Is everything okay?” Heather asked. She quickly looked at David, trying to see any sign of an attack, even patting him down to ensure there were no injuries.“We’re all fine. But we’re starving.”“I’ll go and get some food ready,” Bethany said. She had Caleb’s hand and was leading him back to the house.“I need to shower and change,” Reese said.Brian sighed. “Sounds about right.”She glanced behind her, watching them all leave. “What’s wrong?”“We’re all a little pissed. Two days, we should have caught this bear shifter.”Heather cupped his face. “You’re all in one piece, that’s all that matters.”David shook his head, taking her han
David and Reese had engorged on their kill. There was still plenty to bring back to the others, although nothing compared to the hunt itself.“We should head back,” he said.“No rush.”“I don’t like leaving Heather alone with that freak on the loose,” David said. They were deep in the forest, far from home and another source of civilization.“You heard Caleb. He’s keeping an eye on everything. He’s the alpha, so chill.”He continued to eat but felt unsettled with so many miles between him and his mate.“Did you see that bear shifter at all?” David asked. There were some topics he’d been meaning to touch on with Reese.“No, why?”“You were there so fast after I got hurt. I thought maybe you saw something.”His pack mate had a blank expression. “Nothing.”He was lying, but David had also been keeping secrets himself. Not only was it embarrassing being ripped apart by a female bear shifter, but he should have told his alpha every detail. Yet, it shouldn’t really matter if the maneater wa







