Forbidden Seduction (Lee County Wolves Series) Book #2 (9 page)

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After everything was cleaned up, Emily quietly told Jill and Janna good-bye and let herself out the front door. She passed Leda and Steve heading back. Saying goodnight, Emily waved and smiled. They really did make a cute couple.

Glancing up at the feed mill, she sighed. It was dark and ominous looking. With one last look behind her at Garrett’s house, she almost turned around and went back. It appeared so welcoming with the lights burning brightly and much less lonely, but with a resigned sigh, she marched forward. Deciding to go in the back, which was less scary because the light switch was right by that door, she headed around the massive building.

A sound from the woods drew her attention, and she stopped to listen. A low rumble of a growl reached her ears and it sounded close. With keys in hand, she hurried up the steps, fumbling with the lock but dropped her keys. They hit the concrete steps falling into the weeds.

“Shit!” She bent to pick them up, but the sound of running surrounded her and she took no chance. She jumped from the steps and ran close to the building to the front. Her head turned toward the threat, but her eyes were blind in the darkness. She saw nothing, yet knew the threat was real. With a scream in her throat, she turned to kick her ass into high gear when she hit something solid.

Chapter 14

Hunter went into the house after Garrett finished briefing them on what was going to be happening in the next few days with Janna. Slade was going to definitely stay through tomorrow and then would make a decision after the ultrasound. An alpha leaving town when he was being challenged, even for an hour, was risky, but nothing would keep him from Janna’s side.

The discussion had developed into plans of what their future held. Jonah was going to mutual packs talking about a possible merger with others to make each stronger. It was a long shot, but one they had to take. Slade had been a wealth of information for them, answering all the questions and at one point, even had Sloan on speakerphone.

Walking in, he found Jill and Janna sitting on the sofa talking quietly while Sam and his pup slept curled up together on the loveseat. Leda and Steve sat in the kitchen talking. Emily was nowhere to be found.

“Where’s Emily?” Hunter asked, keeping his voice low so not to wake Sam.

“She said she was tired and went home,” Janna replied with a frown. “Jill told me what happened to her. I hope she’s okay. Maybe you should go check on her.”

Janna’s knowing smile wasn’t lost on Hunter, but he had already planned on doing that. There were things left unsaid between them, and he decided tonight it was all going to be laid on the table. Emily had a decision to make. He had already made his.

Before he could even make it outside, he heard a scream and knew without a doubt it was Emily. “Fuck!” Hunter jumped over the rail, not even attempting the steps, and ran toward the feed mill. He immediately saw Dell with Emily.

Dell turned, putting Emily behind him until he saw Hunter. “Somebody was here.” Dell’s eyes narrowed with rage.

“Are you hurt?” Hunter pulled her to him, checking her out.

Emily shook her head. “I’m okay.” She looked behind her.

Soon they were surrounded. “What in the hell happened?” Marcus was the first to arrive.

“I heard a noise on my way home. I didn’t know Emily had left Garrett’s.” Dell directed that toward Hunter, who just nodded. “So I started back when she came running around the corner scared to death.”

“Did you see anyone?” Hunter asked, not liking the fact she had been alone.

“No, I went to the back because I don’t like walking through the store in the dark, and there’s a light switch right by the back door.” Emily shivered, once again looking behind her. “When I was walking toward the door, I thought I heard something. Scared, I tried to unlock the door, but I dropped my keys. Then I heard what sounded like running, and there was no way I was sticking around so I took off. It sounded like someone was chasing me. Then I ran into Dell.”

“I’m going to go check it out.” Dell started toward the back of the house. “I picked up a faint scent, but it’s gone.”

Marcus followed him. “I’ll go with you.”

Hunter was torn. He wanted to go after the fuckers who even dared to come after Emily, but his wolf wanted to stay by her side and so did the man. “I’m staying with Emily. If you find anything, contact me and I’ll be there.”

“We got it,” Dell called out. “Keep her safe.”

Garrett, Steve, and Slade all headed back to the house to make sure Leda, Sam, and Janna were good. Even though Jill had stayed back, more than one wolf would be a lot to handle for her if something were to happen.

“Come on, let’s find your keys and get you inside.” Hunter went first, alert for any danger. Once at the back door, he stopped. “Where did you drop them?”

“Right there.” Emily pointed at the weeds.

Hunter reached down finding them right away. After unlocking the door, he reached in, flipping on the lights. Stepping aside, he let her in first. Before he walked in behind her, he did one more sweep but sensed nothing. Whoever had been there was gone.

Emily headed through the feed mill with Hunter following. At the ladder, she stopped and peered over her shoulder at him. “The only place to really sit is upstairs.”

“Lead the way.” He smiled. When she turned her back, he frowned at the old wooden ladder she had to climb. When she was halfway to the top, he started the climb, barely fitting through the opening that led into the… attic. Holy shit, she lived in a fucking attic.

“It’s not much, but….” Emily looked around embarrassed.

Hunter had to stoop so not to hit his head on the slanted ceiling. It was huge with a low slanted ceiling and long space, but one half was full of junk, and her small corner was set up with a cot, chair, desk and well, that was about it.

“Emily, what in the hell are you doing living in the attic?” Hunter tried to keep the anger out of his voice, but dammit, it pissed him the hell off. Her fucking sister lived in the house they grew up in, so why didn’t Emily, or at least a small house? He knew the feed mill made money. How couldn’t it? They supplied all the animal feed for the area, seed for the farmers, and whatever else people wanted, Emily ordered it in.

“It’s all I need.” Emily shrugged and then sighed. “Honestly, I’m looking for a place to live. I have a little money saved up, but I haven’t been able to find anything yet.”

If anything were to happen, she would be trapped up here with only one way out, and that set him on edge. She deserved more, much more than this. And he knew for a fact she wouldn’t be staying here alone, especially with somebody snooping around this place.

“Why did you quit school?” Hunter asked out of the blue, wanting her to trust him enough to tell him the truth. He knew so little about her and wanted to know it all, and now.

“I needed to be here,” she answered quickly, a little too quickly.

“Is that the only reason?” Hunter probed. Finally getting tired of stooping, he sat on the floor, leaning back against the only chair in the room, which looked like it would break under his huge frame.

Emily shrugged. “Why do you care?” She eyed him before sitting on the floor across from him, leaning against her cot.

Hunter figured it was time to come clean. Maybe if he did, she would. “My mom was human.” Hunter watched her reactions closely. “My dad was an alpha. They were mates, but my mother being human didn’t have the intense feelings as my father did. Once someone finds their mate, there is nothing in this world that can change that. They can date… screw or whatever with anyone, but they can never be as close to anyone as they are with their mate.”

“So if you mate with a human, they can go on with their life leaving the other person hanging?” When Hunter nodded, Emily frowned. “Is that what your mom did?”

“Kind of. I mean they married, had us, but she wasn’t happy living the life of a shifter’s wife. We were always on the move. My dad’s pack wasn’t as loyal as what we have here now, and it took its toll on our family. She ended up leaving and my dad drank himself to death.”

“How sad and how very cruel.” Emily had scooted closer; her head tilted as she listened to Hunter talk. “I’m sorry.”

“Not that it’s any excuse, but this is the exact reason I have fought everything my wolf has been telling me… about you.” Hunter sighed, leaning his head back. “Most want to find their mate, do everything in their power to find their mate, but some never do. But me, I find mine, and I do everything in my power to throw it away. Throw you away.”

A sweet blush spread across her skin. “Is it allowed for a shifter to have a human mate?” She tried so hard to hide her embarrassment, but Hunter saw it and it gave him hope.

“It is forbidden, but when have I ever followed the rules?” Hunter grinned at her with a wink. “No one other than Dell and now you, know about my mother. If people knew, then my brother would not be considered an alpha because of his mixed blood. Being an alpha of mixed blood is considered forbidden. Shifters consider that a weakness. Humans and shifters have been mating since the beginning, though. Just because it’s forbidden doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. It was forbidden for me to shift in front of humans and television cameras, and well, I seriously fucked that up.”

Emily laughed, shaking her head. “Yeah, you pretty much put it out there. So I won’t get you in trouble?”

“Honey, you can get me in trouble any time you damn well please. You are my mate, Emily. I will spend the rest of my life proving to you how damn sorry I am for what I did to you.” Hunter's smile was sad.

Jesus, it was torture waiting to see what she was going to say. But he had to be patient. He owed her that much, but it sucked when all he wanted to do was take her in his arms. How he had fought these feelings this long was a mystery to him, but that was all in the past. He would make her love him if he had to or he’d die trying, just like his father.

******

Emily wanted with all her heart to believe Hunter, yet a twinge of doubt remained. She knew her feelings for him. She knew that she had loved him at first sight. Admittedly, she had been young, but her feelings for him were intense. Without a doubt, it was more than a crush. Her heart broke for him. She could only imagine what he went through as a young boy watching his parents fight, seeing his father die before his very eyes because his mate did not return the love he had for her. It was tragic and her heart really ached for him, felt for his brothers. In a way, she understood his reluctance to have a mate, let alone a human mate. Taking a deep breath, she looked up from the floor into his intense brown eyes.

“My ex tried to rape me,” she said without lowering her eyes. “I don’t remember any of it, but that was what I was told by my roommate, Karen. I don’t drink because of my diabetes, but I let him talk me into one drink. Everyone who saw me at the party said I was totally wasted or at least that was the rumor. I was the joke of the campus, but I wasn’t drunk. He had drugged me.”

“I promise you one thing,” Hunter broke in when she became silent. “I will find the bastard one day and make him regret laying one finger on you.”

“Can I watch?” Emily asked seriously. She then chuckled, shaking her head. “My roommate, Karen, walked in when he was trying to… but with me being a deadweight, I guess he was having a hard time, thank God. She grabbed a desk lamp and smacked him over the head with it before calling 911. They checked me out at the hospital and said I had not been raped, because honestly, I wouldn’t have known if I had been or not.”

Hunter had sat up straighter, his whole attention on her. “How long did you date this asshole?”

“Three months,” Emily replied, looking away embarrassed. “I told him before we started dating that I would not be with anyone until I was married, but that was a lie.”

Hunter looked confused. “Why was that a lie?”

Emily ignored his question. “He was fine with it at first, but as time went by, he became more aggressive, and then I guess he figured he would take what I wouldn’t freely give him.”

“You didn’t answer my question, Em.” Hunter scooted closer, grasping her chin when she tried to lower her face. “Why was that a lie?”

“Because I wanted it to be you,” she finally admitted, and as soon as the words left her lips, she wanted to run. Fear of rejection made her heart race and her stomach heave painfully. Her biggest secret was spoken aloud in a dusty attic to the man the secret was about. “I wanted no man to touch me other than you.”

Hunter leaned in, dipped his face low and captured her lips with his. It was a sweet kiss, full of promise and Emily shook to her very core. This was what she wanted and she went for it, throwing all caution to the wind. She climbed onto his lap, straddling him and held him so close she wanted to cry. Nothing else mattered other than she was finally where she felt at home. She didn’t feel alone anymore, and nothing in her life had felt sweeter than this moment.

Pulling away from him was the hardest thing she had ever done, but she needed to ask one question. “Is this how someone feels when they find their mate?” She knew he had been with women before and damn that hurt. But now knowing his past, it was a little easier to swallow.

Closing his eyes, he laid his forehead against hers. “Yes, it is for innocents who aren’t total assholes.”

“I’m the innocent?” Emily pulled away to look into his eyes, a small smile curving her lips.

He nodded. “And I’m the asshole.”

“Sounds like a good country song,” Emily said, the loneliness in her soul slowly melting away as was the mistrust she had held so tightly.

“Can you ever forgive me?” A sad smile formed, devoid of his usual confidence.

If Emily were a different woman, she would use that to her advantage, but Emily wasn’t
that
type of woman. She only wanted love that was given to her freely, not something she had to play games to get like some women she knew.

“Yes, I forgive you.” Emily kissed his cheek as if to seal her words. Because of their past, she still held a tinge of doubt, but she pushed it away hoping she wouldn’t regret opening her heart. “But never forget I’m very good friends with Mable.”

Hunter’s head fell back, his laugh ringing and vibrating through the attic. “Believe me, that will always be in the back of my mind.”

“She’s really sweet.” Emily laughed with him. “And I think she secretly likes you.”

“She’s scary and about made me shit my pants.” Hunter cocked his eyebrow at her. “And that’s a fact.”

“Can I ask you something?” Emily’s laughter had stopped, a small frown replacing her grin.

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