Read Tempting the Jaguar Online
Authors: Katie Reus
you either lived with a pack or you
didn’t survive for long.
Her spine straightened. “They
tried.” There was a snap of anger in
her words that made him smile,
even while the thought of anyone
attempting to hurt this beautiful
woman made him see red.
He started to respond when his
senses went on high alert. Without
thinking, he turned off the lamp,
sending the room into darkness.
Light from the moon streamed in
through the sheer curtains and with
their extrasensory abilities they
could see fine.
“What’s going on?” she asked
quietly. Estrella had dropped her
arms from around her knees and
was tense with anticipation.
He held up a finger to his mouth
as he listened carefully. With his
hearing, he had no problem picking
up outside sounds. Normally he
tuned everything out but it had
suddenly hit him that he didn’t hear
anything
outside. This time of year crickets in Alabama were bad and
he’d heard them when they arrived.
Now, silence.
Which meant there was a
predator—or more likely predators
—outside. It was a few hours from
dawn. The vampires shouldn’t have
had time to regroup. Rainer had
been battling them long enough to
know how they operated. They’d
never have a base of operations so
close to someone they were
targeting. Not to mention if they’d
set up shop in the state, he’d know
about it. So if they planned to take
Estrella—and that would happen
over his dead body—they’d be
cutting it down to the wire trying to
get her back to wherever their base
was over the state line.
“Our
friends
are back,” he
murmured.
Fear and anger pulsed off her in
equal waves as she silently stood
with a lethal, beautiful grace that
made him forget to breathe for a
moment.
“Do you trust me?” he asked.
She paused, then shrugged.
That would have to do. He could
stay and fight them but decided
against it. If these vamps were
desperate enough to come back for
her now, there was no telling how
many numbers they’d brought.
Nope. He and Estrella were going to
run.
It was just a matter of getting out
of here first.
Chapter 3
Estrella knew she was probably
crazy to trust this wolf, but so far
he’d been up front about who he
was. Lies had a very distinctive
metallic scent and Rainer was
telling her the truth. Of course he
could be holding something back,
but right now she knew they
needed to get the heck out of her
house.
Something was wrong. There
was an eerie silence surrounding
them and her innate animal sense
that she never ignored had her inner
jaguar going nuts. She was clawing
at Estrella’s insides, begging to be
set free. And Estrella was about to
let her out when Rainer took her
hand in his. His very big, callused
hand. Just that small connection
soothed her inner jaguar and
increased her physical awareness of
this very powerful wolf. Didn’t
matter if they were surrounded by
enemies, her growing attraction to
him wouldn’t be denied.
He held on to her as he crept to
one of her front windows.
Carefully, he peered outside then
stiffened before pulling her close.
She swallowed hard as his head
bent to hers. That distinctive
sandalwood scent twined around
her. His breath was warm against
her skin. “I see at least three but
there will be more. We need to
escape out the back and shift. Then
we run fast. Stay in front of me, I’ll
make sure none of them hurt you.
Once we get far enough away, we’ll
have backup.” She barely heard
him and he was millimeters from
her ear, his tongue practically
caressing her lobe.
Nodding, she inhaled deeply,
hating the strange effect he was
having on her. She knew they were
in all sorts of danger if there were
more of those scary vampires
outside her house and she was
touched that he promised to have
her back. But part of her couldn’t
shake the strong magnetic pull she
felt for him. It was getting stronger
now that they were touching.
Her face was still pressed into his
neck as his free hand cupped her
cheek. Rainer drew back a fraction
and lightly brushed his lips over
hers. The action was sweet and she
might have mistaken it for chaste if
not for the way his hips jerked
against hers. She figured he was
trying to distract her from the threat
outside and she appreciated it.
Grabbing her hand tighter, he
stepped away and nodded toward
the back of her house. “Lead the
way.”
Her house wasn’t big and he
probably could have found the way
on his own but she quickly moved
through her house. Estrella was
relieved that he didn’t let go of her
hand. He was clearly protective and
the knowledge warmed her entire
body. It had been a long time since
a male had wanted to look out for
her.
Once they reached the back door
he expertly maneuvered so that he
was in front of her and barely
moved the curtain covering the
small window to check outside.
After a moment he said, “I see four
more.”
Her heart rate accelerated. So
there were at least seven of those
creatures outside waiting for them.
But why?
Rainer stripped off his shirt then
turned to her. He motioned with his
hands that he was going to crack
the door open, then they’d shift and
bolt through the door. His hand
charades might have amused her
had the timing not been so wildly
inappropriate.
“Send the female out unharmed
and we won’t hurt you, wolf!” A
loud, male voice boomed from
outside, cutting down any of her
humorous thoughts.
Her skin chilled. It suddenly hit
her that these vampires actually
wanted
her.
This wasn’t a case of
Rainer being mistaken about their
intentions. He’d told her they’d
been hunting her but she hadn’t
wanted to believe him. And that
vampire from earlier had said he
didn’t want to hurt her even though
he’d told her she was coming with
him. She couldn’t deny the facts in
front of her even though she
wanted to.
Rainer growled low in his throat,
anger practically sparking off him
as he eased the lock open and
barely pulled the door back an inch.
He looked at her and nodded once
as he stripped off his pants. His
ripped body would put pro football
players to shame. And what was
between his legs...she shuddered
again as warmth spread throughout
her. Now was definitely not the
time to be noticing that.
Knowing it was silly to feel self-
conscious especially considering the
circumstances, she stripped off her
own clothes and underwent the
change at the same time Rainer did.
He nudged the door open with
his nose, and they both sprinted out
onto her back porch. Using all her
strength and supernatural speed she
flew across her open backyard,
which led directly into the thick
forest.
A shot rang out and dirt flew up
a foot from Rainer. Straining, she
urged her body onward, glad
Rainer was just as fast as she was.
“No! Don’t hurt the princess!”
that same male voice shouted,
though he sounded a lot farther
away than before.
Princess?
What the hell? Once
Estrella and Rainer breached the
thick trees, they moved even faster.
Wind rolled over her fur as her
paws pounded the hard, crunchy
earth. There was shouting behind
them, but she managed to tune it
out the farther they ran.
The trees around them grew
thicker, the forest blanketing them
in protection. Since there was no
way to tell Rainer, she did what
came natural to her beast. She took
to the trees, jumping from branch to
branch, tree to tree, as they raced. It
gave her a much better vantage
point to spot any possible dangers
and she always kept Rainer in her
line of sight.
Some primal part of her wouldn’t
let him get away from her. The
need to see that he was okay and
yes, protect him, was like a living
thing inside her. She didn’t
understand it and she wasn’t sure
she liked it. But it was there
nonetheless.
The voices and shouts had long
since faded in the background and
once the trees started to thin again
she jumped back to earth and fell
right in line with Rainer. She wasn’t
sure how far they’d gone but it had
to be at least eight miles, maybe
more. He let out a low yip that
sounded almost like a greeting.
Maybe he was glad she was running
next to him again.
When he slowed she followed
suit. By the way he was moving it
was obvious he was somewhat
familiar with this territory. Since
she was an orange jaguar and
therefore stood out in the forests of
Alabama, she tended to stay within
a two-mile range of her home so
she’d never been this far out
before. He clearly had.
Once they’d slowed to a
complete walk, she nudged him in
the side with her nose. He yipped at
her and actually snapped his jaws.
It wasn’t in anger, but almost
playful. The action took her off
guard. She’d never had anyone to
run with. Not since she was a cub—
and those memories were fuzzy.
Her father was the only one she
even remembered running with.
Never her mom.
They reached a clearing, but she
froze when she saw a man standing
near the opening of a cave. He was
tall with dark hair and had a similar
build to Rainer, but she didn’t plan
to cover the rest of the thirty yards
to find out who he was. She
growled, drawing Rainer to a
sudden stop.
He looked at her, then back at the
man and barked. As if she should
understand what he meant. Estrella
went down on her belly, ears back,
and he flopped next to her. He
nudged her side with his nose,
trying to get her to stand.
She knew she was being stupid
and maybe a little irrational, but she
was terrified. The reality of what
had just happened was slowly
sinking in. Freaking vampires had
chased them down and she was on
the run with a very sexy wolf
shifter. A shifter she knew next to
nothing about. She didn’t think
he’d lured her into a trap or
anything, but fear clawed through
her as past experiences raced
through her mind.
Rainer let out what she thought
sounded like a frustrated bark then
shifted to his human form. He
crouched down in front of her and
she tried to ignore the fact that he
was naked. “That’s one of my
brothers,” he said quietly, reaching
out and stroking a hand over her
head.
How could he have known they’d
be there?
Alarm surged through her and she started to back away but
Rainer shook his head, as if he
understood exactly what she was
thinking.
“My brothers and I communicate
telepathically. When the rest of my
family was alive, we all did. Some
blood relatives are like that. Do you
remember being able to do that with
your parents?”
She shook her head, though an
elusive memory tickled her
thoughts. Did she?
Rainer sighed. “My brother
brought us clothes. I’d like to take
you back to my pack’s land. You’ll
be safe there. The sun will be up in
a few hours and we can check on
your house then.”
She shook her head again. She
wasn’t going anywhere.
Sighing once more, he stood.
“Leave the clothes!” he called out to
his brother, which she figured was
for her benefit since they could
apparently communicate
telepathically.
The man by the cave opening
paused and Estrella was under the
distinct impression that he and
Rainer were having a conversation.
Finally the man tossed the clothes
down and stalked off into the
forest.
“Come on,” Rainer murmured.
As they moved she tried to ignore
the fact that he was naked but it was
pretty hard considering the man
was walking, talking sex appeal. All
those hard muscles and sharp, flat