Read Tempting the Jaguar Online
Authors: Katie Reus
himself, he figured his eyes had
likely changed to a darker shade of
green, revealing his wolf—which
explained the way she was watching
him.
“You were more than justified in
killing him,” he finally said.
“Whoever he was, he was likely
packless or a lone wolf by choice.
Shifter violence against females is
rare among all the different species.
I’m sorry you ever had to deal with
any of that. I wish we’d met years
ago. Hell, I wish you’d had your
parents or someone nonhuman to
watch out for you growing up.”
Being a lone female shifter was
hard and he hated that she’d been
by herself for so long. No wonder
she’d been so wary of him when
they’d first met. And he hadn’t
helped things by being so arrogant.
A small smile touched her lips.
“Everyone has crap to deal with and
even though I miss my parents
every day, I’ve had a good life.
Trust me, it could have been a lot
worse. I’ve seen what happened to
some of the kids in the foster
system and it’s not pretty.”
Wrapping his arms around her
waist, he pulled her close, savoring
the feel of her lush body pressed
against his. She wasn’t alone
anymore and he desperately wanted
to be the one to protect her. Even if
things didn’t work out between
them—that thought killed him and
he knew without a doubt it would
be because she pushed him out of
her life—he didn’t want her alone
anymore. He might be a wolf, but
she was now under his pack’s
protection. There was no doubt his
Alpha would welcome her. Right
now, Rainer just needed to
convince her to stay with him and
not go to her friend. “Come with
me?” he asked before dropping a
light kiss on her forehead.
Estrella sighed and nuzzled her
face against his chest. “You’ll fight
dirty if I say no, won’t you?”
He smiled as he rested his chin
on top of her head, inhaling her
sweet scent. “I can think of plenty
of dirty things I’d like to do right
now.”
She chuckled, the sound
wrapping around him and
squeezing tight. “Fine, I—”
They both froze as a high-pitched
ringing cut through the air. Estrella
glanced over her shoulder toward
the direction of her living room.
“That’s Sabrina’s ringtone.”
Estrella’s friend.
“Grab it.”
She hurried to the other room
and even though he couldn’t scent
or hear anyone else in the house
and his pack mates had already
swept it earlier, he did his own
sweep while she took her friend’s
phone call. Plus he wanted to give
her privacy.
When he returned to the living
room he found her sitting on the
edge of one of her couches, a brittle
smile on her unusually pale face.
“Rainer, I’m going to stay with my
friend instead. I appreciate the
offer, but I’m just not ready to live
with a bunch of strangers, even
temporarily. There’s no reason I
can’t help you find out what’s
going on from someplace else.”
Rainer’s blood chilled at
whatever she wasn’t saying. He
could have easily listened to her
conversation but he’d tuned her
out, needing to give her the privacy
she deserved. Now he wished he’d
paid attention because whatever had
happened in the last sixty seconds
was very bad. He could see it in her
body language and scent the fear
pulsing off her in angry waves. And
he’d be damned if he let her push
him out now. Whatever was going
on, he was sticking by her side.
Chapter 6
Estrella watched Rainer as she tried
to keep her breathing steady. His
expression was dark, angry and a
little confused. Unfortunately she
felt as if her insides might unravel
at any moment. Sabrina hadn’t been
on the phone, but that same male
from the other night had. The one
Estrella had clawed and the same
one she’d heard shout in the woods
not to hurt her. Terror latched its
claws deep into her chest as she
replayed the man’s words in her
head.
Meet me alone at dusk or
your friend dies.
“What the hell are you talking
about?” Rainer snarled, his
expression darkening. “You were
just about to come with me.”
She stood, phone still clutched in
her hand as she tried to drag in a
breath, desperately needing to
pump some oxygen into her lungs.
Estrella couldn’t let Sabrina die and
these creatures wanted her, not her
friend. “I have the right to change
my mind. Unless you plan on
forcing
me to go with you?” It took every ounce of her willpower to
keep her tone sharp.
He jerked back, almost as if she’d
slapped him and guilt blew up
inside her. She ruthlessly shoved it
away. No time for stupid emotions
right now.
She hated hurting Rainer, but she
had to save Sabrina. “I’ll give you
my cell number so you can contact
me, but I’m going to leave now. I
just need to pack a small bag.”
Avoiding his gaze, she tried to skirt
past him, but he grasped her upper
arm.
Not hard enough to bruise, but he
wasn’t letting her go anywhere.
“Who was on the phone?” There
was a dark edge to his voice and his
pale eyes had darkened to a stormy
green that sent a chill down her
spine.
“I told you—”
“Don’t lie to me. Who. Was. It.”
His fingers slightly flexed and for a
moment she could see his wolf
lurking beneath the surface.
Estrella wanted to kick him out
of her home, but she knew he
wouldn’t go easily. And if she left
on her own, deep down she knew
this man would follow her. Not to
mention, no matter how strong she
was physically, she knew so little
about vampires and their
weaknesses. She could use the
backup and Rainer had already
proved how strong he was. Taking
care of things on her own was
instinctual and was why she’d lied,
but damn...she could use the help.
“I don’t know his name, but he has
my friend.” Her voice cracked on
the last word.
Rainer’s expression softened
slightly, but not much. “What did
he say?”
“Just that he has my friend and I
have to meet him at the art studio
right after sunset or they’ll kill her.
I don’t know what they want—
other than me. They want to trade
her freedom for me and I have to
go. Sabrina has been my best friend
since I was eighteen and I love her
more than...” Her voice broke again
and hot tears welled up. What the
hell? She never cried but in the last
twenty-four hours she was like a
leaky faucet.
Rainer let out a string of creative
curses and he still hadn’t let her arm
go. “You’re not going anywhere
alone.”
“She’s my—”
“I didn’t say we weren’t going to
get her back. I just said you’re not
going alone. How could you...” He
trailed off and turned away from
her. Rubbing a hand over his face,
he told her to hold on and then was
silent for a long minute.
She figured he was talking to one
of his brothers. Or maybe all of
them. The way he’d said “we” made
a foreign sensation ignite inside her.
She’d never had many people to
depend on before and the thought
that she did now was almost too
much to fathom.
When Rainer turned back to her,
his expression was blank. “Pack a
bag, we’re headed to the
compound. When it’s near dusk,
my brothers and a few pack mates
will head to the studio. We’ll get
your friend back.”
She frowned. So “we” didn’t
mean him and her. “I’m going with
you.”
He let out a harsh laugh. “The
hell you are.”
“Unless you plan to kidnap or
restrain me, I’m going. That guy
told me to come
alone.
If I don’t do what he says, I have no doubt
they’ll kill her. I’m not some weak
female you need to protect,” she
growled low in her throat. Estrella
healed fast—faster than him, as
she’d seen last night—and she’d
killed before. She could do it again.
Anything for Sabrina.
Rainer growled back at her, his
frustration clear in every line of his
strong body. Finally he nodded.
“Fine. I’ll wait outside for you.” He
turned on his heel and stalked from
the room, the tension practically
rolling off him in visible waves.
Estrella hurried to her room and
packed a small bag. There were
hours to kill before the meet and
she wanted her own stuff at
Rainer’s. As soon as the sun set,
she was getting her friend back. No
matter what Rainer thought, she
was going and there was no way
she was letting those vamps see that
he was with her.
She was starting to care for
Rainer in a way she hadn’t thought
would be possible, but she couldn’t
let him have his way in this. She
had to be there to help her friend. If
those vampires didn’t see her at the
studio, for all she knew they’d kill
Sabrina. Estrella wasn’t going to let
that happen.
Hours later, Estrella tapped her
finger against her knee
compulsively—as if she could
somehow make time go by faster—
and stared out the window of
Rainer’s SUV where they sat across
the street from the art studio. Five
of Rainer’s pack mates, including
his brother Conrad who had been
giving her the cold shoulder all day,
had gone into the art studio about
an hour ago. They were supposedly
going to hide inside and had wanted
to get set up before the meeting.
Since she hadn’t heard an alarm or
seen any cops drive by, it was safe
to assume that they hadn’t tripped
any alarms. She was grateful for the
backup because in reality, there was
no way she could take on a bunch
of vampires by herself. She knew
that. Still, a huge part of her
worried their presence might get
Sabrina killed.
After the big show last night,
Estrella knew the owner hadn’t
planned to open up his place for the
next three days so as things went, it
was a decent place to stage a
meeting with no outsiders. She
wondered how the vampires had
known it would be unoccupied.
Maybe Sabrina had told them.
God, Sabrina.
Estrella couldn’t
stop the worry spinning out of
control inside her as she thought
about her friend. It was like a
tornado assaulting her insides.
Rainer’s hand on her knee stilled
her movements, causing her to look
at him.
“We’re going to get her back.” He
watched her with wary green eyes.
All day he’d been distant, even
though he’d been physically
present. He’d taken her to his
pack’s compound and he hadn’t
been kidding about the place being
a mansion. She’d been introduced
to a lot of wolf shifters and even a
vampire who was mated to one of
the warriors. Everyone had been
friendly enough. She’d seen a lot of
surprise and some jealousy on some
of the females’ faces, though she
knew that had everything to do with
Rainer being suddenly unavailable
and nothing to do with actual
jealousy of her. She couldn’t blame
them. Rainer was definitely a catch,
even if he was acting distant from
her right now. She didn’t think he
was angry, but he was holding
back.
Nodding, she looked away from
him, hating that there was a wall
between them now. It was her own
fault, but she didn’t know how to
tear it down. She didn’t know
enough about him and pushing him
away to handle things on her own
had been her instinctive response
after receiving that phone call. If
she had to go back, she’d do the
same thing again.
“Damn it,” Rainer cursed.
She swiveled back to him again.
Before she could ask him what was
wrong, other than the obvious, his
mouth was on hers, claiming and
taking. His tongue invaded her
mouth with no hesitancy, as if he
had every right to kiss her. He
stroked against her in a frantic
dance while one of his hands
cupped her cheek, holding her
possessively.
When she’d allowed him into her
bed, she’d let him into her life. All
day, even with the walls between
them, he’d been like her shadow,
silently making a claim on her for
everyone to see. His hand had never