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Authors: Christine Feehan

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“Y
OUR
woman has a beautiful laugh,” Jake Bannaconni stated.

The sound of Catarina’s laughter felt a little like music. Eli tilted his chair back, sprawling his legs out in front of him, the bottle of beer in his fist. He could listen to her laughter all day long and never tire of it. She sounded carefree. Happy. He knew he had a hand in her happiness and that made it all the more sweet.

“You are gone, Eli. A total goner. That woman has you wrapped around her little finger, and you’re never going to get the upper hand.”

He grinned at Jake Bannaconni. His neighbor looked relaxed sprawled out next to him on the long, wide verandah outside the kitchen.

“Catarina doesn’t know she has the upper hand and I intend to take full advantage and savor every moment as long as I can before she realizes I’d do anything for her.”

Jake laughed and saluted him with the beer bottle.

“She was terrified to come over here, but Emma’s put her at ease. I can’t thank her enough for that. Catarina needs to know she can have friends. She thinks she’s going to get everyone around her killed,” Eli said softly.

“That’s not going to happen,” Jake said, and there was a hard edge in his voice. “This won’t be the first time we’ve faced this kind of thing, a rogue coming after one of our women. Emma will sort it all out with her.” He had absolute faith in his wife’s ability to ease Catarina’s mind.

“I’m counting on that,” Eli admitted. “Have you looked into Rafe Cordeau?”

Jake nodded. “He’s related to a family from the New Orleans area. Woman was killing using her leopard. He’s a cousin a couple of times removed. Leopards can be vicious, as you well know, and if you don’t keep them in line, they can take control of you. Cordeau is a very vicious killer. I’m surprised Catarina managed to escape him. From what I understand, he’s called in every favor ever owed to him trying to find her.”

“She’s smart, Jake. And I mean real smart. She kept a low profile in his house, learned to turn herself into a little mouse. He didn’t want her educated and she managed to get an education right under his nose. She cracked his safe. Used his computer when he had hers rigged so he knew what she was doing on it. And she got away from him. She’d still be under his radar if he hadn’t been tipped off where she was.” Eli didn’t bother to keep the admiration out of his voice.

“She’d have to be very intelligent to survive his household and come out intact. Do you know much about her lineage? I made inquiries after you told me Tracy Benoit wasn’t her birth mother. Drake knew of her mother’s line. She was from the Borneo rain forest, and he knows her family. Her father we’re still tracing, but he thinks he comes from a branch of shifters around Panama.”

Another wave of laughter came from the kitchen, catching both men’s attention. Catarina had argued with him about coming. She’d gone silent once she realized he was insisting, and his belly had been tied up in knots. He knew she expected the wife of a billionaire to be haughty and look down at her for her lack of education. She’d even murmured that at the beginning of the conversation, before she’d distracted him with fears of Cordeau finding out.

Her lack of self-confidence seemed to come back to that – no formal education. Her laughter eased something in him he hadn’t known was so tense. He couldn’t help but listen in on their conversation. He knew, sometime in the future, if it were still important to her, he would make certain she could go to school and get a more advanced education. Not that he thought she needed it, she’d certainly continued with acquiring knowledge, but he wanted her to have whatever was important to her.

“I
love
this stove,” Catarina said to Emma. “Love, love, love it. I saw it in a magazine once and then looked it up and read all about it. I have to admit I covet this stove, although I don’t need one quite this big. It’s always been my dream stove.”

“I do need the larger one,” Emma said. “Quite often the boys come up to the house to eat so I make certain there’s plenty of food. And I’m with you, this is the best stove
ever
.”

Eli glanced at Jake. He was listening too, and he had a faint smile on his face. When he caught Eli looking his smile widened to a grin. That grin said he was reading Eli’s mind and he knew Catarina would be getting a new stove very soon.

“Emma always feeds my crew. That’s just her way.”

“You don’t have a chef? Or a housekeeper?” That surprised Eli. The house was very large, and it was rumored Emma had a difficult time carrying her last baby.

“I hire people all the time. Emma fires them. Well, she’s too sweet to fire anyone, but she refuses to allow anyone else to cook the children’s meals or mine. We have people come in a couple of times a week to do the bulk of the cleaning, but that’s about all I can get away with. The woman isn’t the least bit afraid of me.”

Jake said the last as if he’d failed miserably. Eli hid his grin. Jake, like Eli, needed control, especially around those he loved, yet he didn’t sound too upset that Emma wanted to run her household.

Eli was surprised that Emma insisted on doing the cooking for her family. He liked that. He liked that it mattered to her, and he could see Jake liked it as well. Jake looked like a happy man, and when he rested his gaze on his wife, the dark, intense look of love and possession was starkly there on his usually expressionless face.

“We’re lucky men,” Eli observed. “Catarina likes to cook for me as well. Here’s to our women and the way they care for us.” He tapped the long neck of Jake’s beer bottle with his own.

Jake smiled at him. “I like that your woman cooks. They’ve been talking nonstop about recipes and brands of pots and pans and now stoves for the last hour. Emma sounds happy.”

“I’ve been taking notes,” Eli admitted, with a small grin. “I don’t forget much, and when it comes to something Cat wants, I especially pay attention. She wants that stove. She’s mentioned it a few times now.”

Jake burst out laughing. “I knew you’d be ordering her that stove.”

“She wants it, she gets it.”

“You’ve got it bad, Eli.”

“You have no idea,” he admitted, surprised that it didn’t matter that Jake knew that Catarina had somehow become his world.

The smile faded from Jake’s face and he looked toward the kitchen. “Emma is my life. Without her, I’ve got nothing. I would kill to protect her, and I have. I understand the concept of giving her whatever she wants because in return she gives me everything. It isn’t easy for women to live with men like us, Eli. Your woman is fragile right now. I can see that. She’s just learning what shifters are and what drives them. I run roughshod over Emma at times and she handles it because she knows how.”

“I hear what you’re saying,” Eli said. “My leopard rides me pretty hard, especially when it comes to Catarina. I can’t lose her, and she’s definitely in danger. I’m trying to teach her as much about self-defense as I can and my male is working with her female. She’s gotten beat up in the last couple of weeks, but she never complains.”

“I made a lot of mistakes with Emma,” Jake admitted. “I was just lucky she hung in there with me.”

Eli’s eyes met Jake’s. “I don’t like the fact that Catarina never had a choice, because I’ll never know if I am her choice, but I’d never let her go. I don’t care what it takes, but I’d find a way to keep her. Sometimes I wonder how much that makes me like Cordeau in her eyes.” He admitted the truth quietly.

Jake studied his face for a long time and then took a long pull on the beer. “I’d never give up Emma. If I had to, I’d lock her in my house and work my ass off day and night to figure out where I screwed up and how to fix it, but I wouldn’t let her go. She knows that. She accepts that in me. She accepts a lot of things in me. Because she does, I work hard to make certain she’s happy and that she stays that way. When something’s important to her, I give in, even if it goes against everything protective in me.”

Eli frowned. “Such as?”

“She loves the ranch, but we’re isolated. I think it will help with Catarina being close, given the things they have in common. But once in a while she wants to go for a ride by herself, or go into the city to shop. She doesn’t spend money and she’s always a little shocked when I give her extravagant gifts, but she likes to just be what she calls normal.”

“Of course she can’t. You have enemies.”

Jake nodded. “No, she can’t. But I want to give that to her, because it matters to her. Kills me to let her go off in a car by herself. I’ve got tracking on it and on her. And my boys are all around her. She knows, but as long as they don’t make it obvious, she doesn’t bitch at me. Shopping, she’s surrounded by a crew. Best I can do for her. She doesn’t like it, but she knows it’s got to be that way. She never objects when it comes to security for the kids, but it’s much harder to accept it for herself.”

Eli stirred uneasily. “You let her go shopping in the city without you? And drive her car around aimlessly?”

“Do you ever try to imagine what it’s like for our women to live with men like us, Eli? We’re not easy and we’ll never be easy. I don’t like her out of my sight. That can smother an ordinary woman. I’m the one in control, although I’ve done everything I can to make certain she feels she’s on equal footing with me, but we both know the bottom line is I’d never let her go. She’s my world. I swear to God, I lose that woman and I’m lost too, kids or no kids. And I love my children with everything in me.”

Eli raked his hand through his hair. He’d already known what Jake was saying to him. He wasn’t an easy man, and he didn’t have a lot of friendships. He was rough and arrogant and bossy and he liked control. His emotions were generally held in check, until Catarina came into his life. Suddenly everything was different. His feelings for her were intense, bordering on obsession. Letting go, even a little, was terrifying. He didn’t know if he was that strong.

“You get me, Eli?” Jake said softly. “She has to know she’s your world if you’re going to be you. You have to allow her to see all of you, even the worst parts. She has to accept and love those parts too. Then it’s her choice. She stays because she loves you no matter what.”

“You have no idea how fucked up I can get, Jake,” Eli said. “She’s already experienced some of it.”

Jake shrugged. “We’re shifters. That isn’t an excuse to treat our women rough, or get away with crap, because we’re in control of our leopards, and that means being in control of us. But we’re going to screw up. Catarina’s strong or she never would have survived Cordeau’s household. She can take you on and tame the wild when it comes. Let her. Give her that. I’m talking from experience. I’m no picnic, and Emma, well…” He trailed off, and looked toward the kitchen where another burst of laughter warmed both of them.

“Emma loves me the way I am. She knows what I need and she’s willing to give it to me. In return I give her every damn thing I can think of that might make her happy.” He hesitated. “Including that baby she’s carrying. I didn’t want her to risk it. She nearly died that last time and I was done. We’ve got two, Kyle, who is about to turn four, and Andraya, who is eight months younger.” He gave no explanation how the children could be so close in age. “We love them, and as far as I’m concerned we were complete. She wants a couple more. Took me a long time to let myself realize it mattered to her. So I gave in, but I don’t like it.”

“The idea of more children, or Emma at risk?” Eli watched him closely. He wanted children. A lot of them. He’d always wanted a family, and he wanted that family with Catarina. It hadn’t really occurred to him that a man might lose his wife in childbirth. Clearly Jake had faced that nightmare already with Emma.

“I love the idea of more children, but I wanted to use a surrogate. Emma wanted to carry them herself. Emma won, but I don’t sleep so good at night right now. Sometimes I just lay there next to her and listen to her breathe.” While Jake spoke, he was looking through the sliding glass door to his woman.

There was raw, naked love there for the world to see. Eli wondered if he got that same expression on his face when he looked at Catarina. He certainly felt it. He felt stripped bare, his soul exposed, naked and vulnerable and it wasn’t a comfortable state of mind for a man like him. He realized that was when he felt the most aggressive. The most dominant toward Catarina.

Already he didn’t like being too far from her, but he enjoyed watching as she bent to check something in the oven and the two women immediately went into a discussion about how the moisture from the mushroom roast flavored the potatoes as they were grilling in the natural juices. It was all Greek to him, but he loved the way Catarina’s voice was soft and excited and happy.

Andraya, Jake’s little girl, came running into the kitchen, clutching a little stuffed leopard. Both women immediately turned toward her, Catarina automatically closing the oven door and blocking it with her body as she crouched down to be face-to-face with the child. Eli found himself smiling. She didn’t think she was good with children, but she’d instinctively protected the child and crouched low to greet her. Yeah, his woman was going to be great with their children.

“Drake told me that the shifters in the rain forest talk to their girls about their leopards and how it all works. They don’t want them to be afraid, and they don’t hide the men shifting from them. We’ve decided to do the same with our children. Andraya has already seen both of us shift and she shows no fear when either of our leopards enter a room with her. She knows not to ever talk about it with anyone else. So does Kyle.”

“I think I have to agree with you on that,” Eli said. “Not knowing what was going to happen to her and thinking her leopard would be a killer like Cordeau’s made Cat fearful.” He took another drink of his beer, still watching Catarina smiling and accepting the little stuffed leopard, her face animated as she conversed with the child. “She was so courageous. Made me proud of her.”

Jake laughed. “Eli, seriously. You didn’t have to tell me that. I can see it on your face. I know you think you need to thank me for the invite to dinner, but I owe you one. I’m watching Emma and she’s really happy. She needs a friend, especially now. I’m worried the doctor will put her on bed rest. She doesn’t like anyone else taking care of us. With your ranch right next to ours, the two of them can go back and forth and it will be especially good to have Catarina occupying her time.”

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