Roman Velazquez stood alone in the dark Hall of Alphas. Although he was in the center, his attention focused on the images of the two alphas on either end: Garcia, the first and most long-lived alpha of their streak, and Antonio, the most recent, now-deceased, alpha of their streak of tigers.
Garcia, with his long, silver hair, was the founder of the first San Antonio tiger streak. His reputation was as a fierce warrior and a wise leader, the standard all the streaks’ later alphas strived to emulate. Antonio had been charismatic and had died far too young. The Losoya Pack, from the southwest part of town, had waged an unprovoked war against his streak and too many shifters had died, on both sides—including Antonio.
Although Roman’s streak had eventually won, it was at great cost to both sides. Now, he stood in this room dedicated to his streak’s history and remembered that day, at the beginning of the war, when he was ambushed by some of the largest Losoyas and kidnapped, held for leverage.
He’d been taken in the middle of a battle in the early hours of the morning, deep in Losoya territory. He had been subdued in his hybrid form, as a tiger who walked on two feet, like a man—but he’d been forced to shift and tortured as a human. When he woke up, everything around him was hazy. He’d screamed only once, not when they’d hacked off his arm, but when he realized that the drugs they gave him were designed to keep him from shifting and repairing the damage.
When he’d finally escaped months later, he’d tracked down Jackson Hendrickson, Antonio’s second-in-command, at the small diner the other tiger-shifter owned.
Jackson’s eyes had rounded as he took in Roman’s battered form. “We thought you were dead.”
Roman snorted without any real amusement. “So did I.”
The alpha’s lieutenant glanced behind him into the kitchen. “We should get to the hotel. Come on. I’ll take you.”
As he and Jackson traveled to their streak’s intact home, Jackson caught him up on the fighting. “We lost too many of our own. But there are so few Losoyas left, we’re having trouble finding any.” Jackson relished the new information that Roman had killed five more of them on his way out. “Perhaps that was the last?” Jackson added hopefully.
Roman’s noncommittal grunt seemed answer enough, and the two men made their way through the San Antonio streets back to the building most of the streak called home.
The hotel hadn’t been discovered to be theirs before the Losoyas were wiped out, Roman was glad to learn. But when he and Jackson arrived, there weren’t many tiger-shifters left in residence, either.
Two years, Roman said to himself now. That’s how long they’d fought the savage streak so determined to take over their territory.
But the war was over now, and his streak had won. For all that it mattered. The battles over their territory had taken so many from them—and almost all the females of their streak had been killed in the fighting. Or worse, captured. And those who’d survived to be rescued bore psychological scars so intense that Roman had arranged to send them to another streak in upstate New York, a stable territory where they might eventually recover. He’d issued a general pardon to the remaining Losoyas, but so far none had responded.
We’ll be lucky if enough tiger-shifters remain in the city to support a complete streak.
Roman stood in human form, staring at the framed photographs of the alphas in a room with a name far too grand for the photos it held.
I’m not ready to be alpha—not even interim alpha.
His missing arm burned, phantom nerve impulses sending shooting pains up to his shoulder.
I’m half a man. Half a tiger. Not enough.
And suddenly he couldn’t stay here any longer.
He’d entered the Hall of the Alphas hoping some of the former alphas’ wisdom would be imparted to him. When that wisdom wasn’t forthcoming, he couldn’t take it any longer.
“I’m going to for a walk,” he told Jackson. “A long walk.”
“Should one of us go with you?” the other shifter—now his own second-in-command—asked.
“No. I’ll stay on the River Walk—I promise I’ll stick with the crowds.” With any luck, among the many businesses along the tourist-ridden San Antonio River Walk, his favorite restaurant would still be open for the night.
Christmas carols. On November first.What a travesty. As far as Lana Sparks—now Freeman, she reminded herself—was concerned, the holiday season shouldn’t begin until after Thanksgiving. Then again, everything about this holiday season was ticking her off—starting with her employer&rsqu
Oh, no. She froze, checking out the quickest routes to the exits. Still… I don’t sense any danger.“I’m hoping I sat down at a table in your section,” he said, winking at her.Oh, that smile is so sexy. This has to be a coincidence.
“A confession to make? Oh, do tell.” Lana smiled back at the gorgeous man, enjoying the banter for the first time in as long as she could remember.“I wasn’t really looking at the menu. I was thinking how glad I am that I chose to come back here and that this restaurant is still open.”“Why wouldn’t it be open?”
Roman was almost done with the first margarita as Lana returned to his table. “Lightweight, my ass,” she said.“I’m hoping large amounts of alcohol will help me come up with the right line to sweep you off your feet.”“Oh, you already found it. When you told me you had tons of cash and I could have my way with you, it was a done deal. I’m kind of a gold digger that way.” She feigned a serious expression.
The night flew by, not only because her section was busy, but because she kept fixating on Roman. He was certainly good-looking by almost any woman’s standards, not to mention full of confidence—but his overtures toward her were almost boyish and definitely clumsy. Also cute and disarming, she admitted to herself. She was less intimidated by him than she might otherwise be. I have to be careful about that. It might be his way of getting past my guard.
It’s time for a change, Lana decided. Two years was long enough to mourn her father and her mate. And she might be on the run, but that didn’t mean she had to go without companionship. So she’d already made some decisions about this beautiful tiger-shifter. If the night continued to go well, he would be the first tiger-shifter she’d been intimate with since Ian’s death. It was good that Roman was so different from Ian. For one thing, he was a bit older than she—he’d be the first older
Pulling back, Lana fought to regain both her composure and her breath. Not to mention that smartass waitress I was channeling earlier. Finally, she said, “Okay, I have an idea.”“What’s that?” He smiled, but his breath came a little faster than usual, too.
Despite her sudden anxiety, Lana managed the keys and unlocked the door to the dark, cool apartment. An artificial breeze escaped through the door, brushing past her sensitized skin. Rosie kept the AC cranked low and had forgotten to turn it back up before she left that morning. Lana had mostly learned to live with it. Turning on the hallway light, she led Roman into the small living room, directing him to a couch that was really only slightly larger than a love seat. She headed for the kitchenette. “We’ve got tons of alcohol if you want. I need water, though.”
Drake laughed. “I’ll be with you, sweetheart. Let’s tell them as soon as Roman gets here.”When Roman walked in, he frowned, immediately sensing the tension in the room. “What is it?” he asked, worried. “Have the Losoyas shown back up?”“Nothing like that,” Drake assured him.“But I have something to tell you,” Lana said. “All of you,” she added as Jackson came into his living room from the kitchen.“Let’s sit down, then,” Jackson said, a frown on his face.Lana took a deep breath before she spoke. “I’m going to get right to the point. I found out today that I’m pregnant.”Roman looked at her blankly for a long moment, as if he were wondering if maybe she was teasing him.“I’m pregnant,” she repeated.Jackson was the first to speak. “How do you feel about it?
December 24For the next two weeks, everything went perfectly. Lana’s life had never been better—even her first love with Ian hadn’t been this wonderful. This complete.And the happier she was, the happier the entire streak seemed.“It’s the magic of the Alpha Mate,” Roman said. “Nothing cements the bonds of a streak more.”She laughed aloud. “Tell me that the next time you’re cranky because I’m with Jackson or Drake.”Roman shrugged. “It’s good for all of us.”Even Drake seemed to have come to terms with Lana splitting her time four ways. “I have to have time for myself,” she’d finally announced. “Otherwise, you three will wear me out.”But they didn’t. Somehow, she still wanted them. All of them. All the time. Her decision to take time for herself was preemptive—but apparently unnecessary.Mayb
By the time Drake’s mouth trailed down her stomach to the top of her pants, Lana was trembling. As he licked along the waistband, desire surged through her in a searing wave, rolling from her chest and moving down, as if it had been released directly from her heart. It settled in the deepest part of her as a hot throb of need."Please, Drake," she whispered. "I want you. I need you.""Are you certain?" he asked."Absolutely certain," she replied.With a deft motion, Drake unbuttoned her pants, sliding them off her hips and catching her silk panties with his thumbs on the way down, dropping them atop the shirt and bra.Lana tugged ineffectually at the button on his jeans. “Take these off, too.”One corner of his mouth crooked up. “Is that an order?”“A request.” She matched his smile, but the expression faded at the sight of him as he stepped back and removed his pants. Her mouth
As Drake dropped her to her feet near the doorway of her room, panic flashed through his eyes. Lana didn’t bother to try to calm him, choosing instead to pull his lips down to hers until she was kissing him, first softly, then harder. Even the taste of him seemed right, hot and slightly spicy, his tiger underscoring the taste that was uniquely Drake.Pulling her closer to him, Drake deepened the kiss, his tongue tangling with hers in a way that was both brand new and achingly familiar, as if she had been waiting all her life for him to complete her.The shape of his shoulders under her questing hands was uniquely Drake as well. Lana ran her fingertips down the back of his arms, tracing the sharply defined triceps and sliding her palms down to his wrists.With a strangled noise in the back of his throat, Drake slid his own hands down her back until they cupped her ass, then pulled her up against him, the hard length of him burning through hi
Three hours later, Drake stood in the hotel lobby, alone.What the hell? Where is everyone?His first question was answered a few seconds later when Lana made her way out of the stairwell that led down to her suite. “Hi, Drake,” she said, her voice drawing him to her against his will.“Is this a setup?” he asked, and Lana laughed aloud.“It’s Roman’s orders,” she said. “We’re supposed to spend the night together.”“Oh, fuck that.” He spun away from her and started to stride to exit, planning to leave the hotel entirely. But seconds later, he returned to her side. “What will he do if we don’t follow his orders? How much trouble will we be in?”“I don’t want to ignore this order.” Lana’s words left Drake aching to grab her in his arms and carry her to his bed. He growled under his breath.S
Chapter 26December 3Drake Torres didn’t want any part of Roman’s plan for him to join the Alpha Mate.Whenever Drake he felt overwhelmingly lonely—which, granted, was often—he would venture into town to mingle among the humans, where he would find a new willing lady to plow—then dash away from.No strings attached meant no opportunities for either party to get hurt in any way.Drake’s sexual encounters provided him with much-needed chances to blow off steam. Humans meant nothing to him, and he meant nothing to the female humans he picked up. And that was the way he liked it.He didn’t need someone else’s leftovers. Even if that meant giving up a chance with Lana.He stared at her in the meeting hall, where she was handing out assignments to the various groups of tigers who were headed out on patrol.As if any of those Losoya fuckers are left. “Hey, Dra
Soon, they found themselves locked in a gentle embrace as Jackson traced her collar with soft kisses, sending shivers down her spine, through her whole body. Slowly, they moved toward his bedroom as they shed pieces of clothing, leaving them in a trail on the floor. Their hands explored each other’s bodies carefully before Lana crawled back onto the bed, naked and waiting for Jackson to follow her, drawing him forward with her eyes.He kissed what felt like every square inch of her body, achingly slowly, taking care to make her feel like the goddess she was becoming to him before he finally climbed on top of her, where sliding into her was like coming home. Lana’s head rolled back onto the pillow as a low moan escaped her lips, her hands tracing the muscles on his back.This wasn’t the urgent, lustful, rough sex they’d had on the forest floor the night before. This was something else entirely. This was slow and sweet, tender and ca
When Lana knocked later, Jackson opened the door with a wide smile, and Lana wrapped her arms around him in a tight hug.She’s glad to see me, at least.If Jackson thought it was a little bit strange that she should greet him this way, he didn’t complain. It was nice. He returned her hug, breathing her in and resting his cheek on the top of her head. “Happy to see you too, Lana. Come on in, I made dinner.”“It smells amazing,” Lana said quietly as she took a few tentative steps into his suite.“Thank you,” he responded with a grin, happy that she was there. “I figured since we didn’t get Thanksgiving dinner, we could have something like it now.”They each sat at the little table in his small, eat-in kitchen, and began to eat. She took a bite of her food and groaned with delight. “This is delicious, where did you learn to do this?”“Li
Chapter 23Over the past twenty-four hours, Jackson hadn’t been able to keep his mind off Lana. It was like he could still smell her, still feel his arms wrapped around her. Being with her made him feel like there was something important, something bigger than them trying to lead them to one another. It was as if there were some celestial force trying to play matchmaker, and he didn’t mind that.If only the same celestial force weren’t also matching her up with his alpha—and eventually at least one more streak-mate. But there were stories of the old streaks making this kind of arrangement work.Maybe we can, too.It was scary and exciting, and he really wanted a rematch—but he also didn’t want to come on too strong for her. He was trying really hard not to harass her and be charming rather than annoying, but it was difficult. He got the feeling from her that she was a bit of an introvert at heart—no mat