Passion Untamed (Feral Warriors #3)(86)



Jag growled. "What if her people come looking for her again? She's ours, now. She stays here where we can protect her."

"Does that go for everyone?" Paenther asked.

To a man, they nodded. Skye felt the tears threatening to spill over again.

Paenther turned to her. "What do you think?"

She lost her battle with the tears. As they slid unheeded down her cheeks, she told them all, "I lost my family when I was eight. I've waited a long time to find another one." Her voice broke on the last.

Kara bounded over to her and wrapped her in a joyous hug. A moment later, Delaney joined them, grinning at Skye.

"What did I tell you? Wives-in-law."

Kara shook her head, looking from one to the other. "No. Sisters."

Delaney nodded. "Sisters it is."

As the women pulled apart, Skye turned to Paenther, crying openly now.

Paenther swept her into his arms, cradling her like a child as she wept.

"I hope those are happy tears."

Skye laughed and wrapped her arms around his neck, pressing wet, teary kisses to every part of his face. "What do you think?"

Paenther grinned. "I think I'm the luckiest man alive."

Skye pressed her hand to his cheek and pulled back where she could see his eyes. "I intend to make it my life's goal that you always feel that way."

The wicked gleam that entered his eyes had them both laughing. Then he kissed her, and the outside world disappeared.

Epilogue

One week later

Paenther stood at the foot of his bed, his arms crossed over his chest, one shoulder leaning against the high post, a smile pulling at his mouth as he watched Skye. She sat in the middle of his bed, her legs crossed in her brand-new fitted jeans, her slender form and small br**sts displayed to fine advantage in the soft purple shirt she'd donned that morning.

On her shoulder, her cockatiel leaned forward to rub its cheek against hers. In her lap, the black schnauzer puppy played with the tabby kitten. Sweet laughter burst from Skye's throat, and he grinned outright. He'd never tire of hearing her laugh.

They'd been officially mated exactly twenty-four hours, and the Ferals were still showering her with gifts. Tighe, under Delaney's direction, had bought her two new outfits, including the one she wore now. Hawke had given her the cockatiel. Jag had dropped the kitten in her lap during the mating feast yesterday afternoon while Wulfe had left the puppy tied to their bedroom door during an intimate moment that had been quickly aborted at the sound of the animal's high-pitched cry. As she'd held the puppy with tears in her eyes, he'd quickly forgiven Wulfe the interruption.

Hell, every Feral had brought her something. Except Vhyper. Vhype spent all night every night fighting draden, usually alone. During the day he rarely left his room. Paenther had tried to talk to him, but each time Vhype had calmly, but firmly, turned him away.

Skye looked up at him, her happiness dimming. "What's the matter?"

"Nothing." Nothing a bit of Feral persistence wouldn't solve. Vhyper would come around. Paenther would see to it. Meanwhile, he wanted the happiness back at full brightness in his mate's eyes.

He grinned and shook his head at her.

"What?" she asked, laughter in her voice.

"I'm thinking we may need to buy a second house just for the animals. Maybe a farm."

She gave him an impish smile, but the touch of worry was genuine. "Do you mind?"

"Never." He sat on the bed beside her, leaned forward and kissed her. "All I want is to see you happy, and animals will always be a part of that."

She reached for him, touching his face. "All I need to be happy is you."

He kissed her again, a long lingering kiss that promised to evolve into something far deeper. Until he heard a rap at the door.

"Come in."

Lyon poked his head in the door. "You ready?"

"We'll be right there."

Skye looked up with confusion. "Are we both going?"

He stood and held his hand out for her. "Lyon's gift to you is a little complicated. We'll be gone all day. Kara's offered to watch the menagerie."

"Where are we going?"

"You'll see."

Several hours later, the car Lyon had rented at the airport pulled up in front of Ezekiel's house.

Skye looked at Paenther with confusion and no small amount of trepidation. Because they hadn't come alone this time. Lyon, Tighe, and Wulfe were with them, Tighe having flown them to the Outer Banks in his small, private airplane. And all four Ferals were heavily armed with knives.

Paenther squeezed her thigh as Lyon turned off the engine. "Trust us?"

She pressed her head to his shoulder. "I do. But he's Mage."

She felt Paenther's lips press against her hair. "Not all Mage are the enemy." When she looked up at him, love shone from his eyes, and something else. Something sharp and expectant.

"What's going on, Paenther?"

"I'll show you."

The four big men piled out of the car. Paenther held her hand, helping her out, and together they walked up the walk. Belatedly, it dawned on her that the Ferals hadn't asked her to lead them.

"You can see it?"

"He's expecting us," Paenther told her.

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