Amber Eyes (Amber Eyes #1)(12)
“Your stray is back,”he said dryly.
“My stray?”
Jericho turned to look at Hunter who was propped on the couch with a book.
“Your cougar pet. She’s back.”
Hunter immediately set his book down and got up from the couch. He went to the door and opened it, and Jericho let out a groan. Not again.
“You’re insane. Tell me you aren’t going to let her back in here. She’s not injured anymore, and I doubt she’s going to just waltz in here like a damn house cat.”
The cougar increased her pace up the walkway and stopped just outside the door. Then she slowly stuck her head inside and peered at Jericho.
“Or maybe she will,”Jericho murmured.
The cat padded in, her head going back and forth as she cautiously surveyed her surroundings. Hunter closed the door and she immediately went into a crouch, a low hiss sounding as she turned in the direction of the noise.
“Easy, girl,”Hunter soothed.
“And we thought Kaya was crazy.”
Hunter ignored Jericho and reached with a tentative hand to pet the cougar. Before Jericho could tell him what a dumbass he was for attempting something so stupid, the cat turned her head into his touch and rubbed affectionately over his palm.
“I’ll be damned if that cat doesn’t like you.”
Hunter’s lips twisted in a sardonic smile as he continued to rub her ears. To Jericho’s surprise, she left Hunter and ambled over to where he stood.
She sniffed delicately at his pants and then rubbed her jowls over his leg.
“Guess maybe she likes you too,”Hunter said in amusement.
Jericho reached down to touch the top of her head. When she didn’t react, he let his fingers slide through her fur. She turned her muzzle up, and her eyes closed in contentment.
“Think she was someone’s pet or that someone raised her?”Jericho asked. He could think of no other reason for her tameness. Mountain lions were badass f**kers.
“Could be.”
The cat gave Jericho one more rub and then turned and walked toward the fireplace. She circled once on the rug in front and then settled down with an indelicate plop. She stretched out and regarded both men with lazy contentment.
Jericho made a sound of surprise. “I’ll be damned.”
Hunter shrugged and returned to the couch to pick up his book. “Guess she’ll be staying awhile.”
Unexpected anger pricked Jericho. “You know it’s sad that you’re more open to having a damn cougar in here than a defenseless woman obviously in need of help.”
Hunter put down his book and pinned Jericho with his stare. “She’s human. People come with whole different sets of problems than an animal does. The cat won’t stay. Cougars are solitary creatures. Besides, I tried to get Kaya to stay.”
The cat lifted her head and perked her ears up as she surveyed both men. She looked keenly interested, and Jericho was almost tempted to hush the conversation. How absurd was that? He shook his head and headed for the kitchen to get a cup of coffee. The way things had been going around here, he was almost hoping to get called away.
***
The cougar lay quietly as the fire burned down in the hearth, leaving brightly glowing embers. Outside, snow had begun to fall again, drifting downward in slow spirals. She was glad to be inside on this day. The warmth from the fire seeped into her body.
She listened to the two men talk with interest. When their conversation once again turned to Kaya, her ears moved forward again though she didn’t move her head.
They argued and bickered, but the clear message was that they were genuinely worried about her. Of course they couldn’t understand that she was safe and well cared for even if her existence was sparse.
The more she listened, the guiltier she felt. She should never have revealed herself to them—not that she’d intended to, but she shouldn’t have taken the chance.
She licked the injured paw as she remembered the pain that drove her to seek them out. Why? For comfort? The cold, the loneliness that had been her constant companion for so long had overwhelmed her until she’d found herself staggering through the snow to the cabin that so fascinated her.
“I’m worried about her,”Jericho said quietly. “No matter what she says, she’s out there alone. How can she survive? Hell, she left the clothes we gave her. She’s probably frozen to death.”
Hunter sighed, but his expression was one of concern as well. “We looked for her, Jericho. We tracked her until the footprints disappeared. She obviously doesn’t want to be found.”
But I do.
The rejection of his assessment came bubbling upward in a rush of grief and long-held sadness.
I don’t want to be left behind. I’m tired of being alone.
She closed her eyes. Could she trust these two men? No. She could never let them know her secret. But she could return to them as Kaya so they would know she was all right.
Worry nagged at her. It wasn’t smart of her to reveal herself again. But she longed for them in a way she didn’t understand. She thought that by returning as the cougar, she would be satisfied as she had in the past. But no longer was she happy with brief glimpses, a few words overheard here and there. Not now that she’d touched them. Felt their hands on her skin in human form. She craved it with frightening intensity.
If she left now, she could return before dark fell, before the temperatures dropped even lower.
Maya Banks's Books
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