Read Alpha Pack 4 - Hunters Heart Online
Authors: J.D. Tyler
Daria’s brows furrowed, her eyes soft with worry.
“Bend your knee. I want to see underneath.” He did,
hissing between his teeth. “Easy. Oh, boy. You have a
matching set on the back of your thigh.”
“Terrific,” he muttered, lying on his back again. “A
human pincushion.”
“Hey, you’re darned lucky he didn’t crush the bone, or
worse, hit an artery. As it is, keeping your leg from getting
infected before we can reach your team will take a
miracle.”
Ryon shrugged. “We’re only losing a couple of days
total by doubling back to get the evidence on August. I’ll
keep.” In truth, the acidic poison from the creature’s bite
was a slow burn in his tissue, seeping toward the bone,
making him sweat.
She gaped at him. “Didn’t you hear what I said? You’re
done. I’m taking you to meet the guys, and you’re going to
let them get you to a hospital.”
“I’m the one who knows where August’s computer
room is located. Without me, you’re done, too.”
Daria frowned. “What do you mean? What computer
room? Is there another— Oh, no. I’m not going to like this,
am I?”
“I got a message from Nick a few minutes ago that he
received some intel on August’s estate. The office and the
computer you were trying to hack is supposedly a decoy.
August keeps the real computer setup in a secret room
underneath the house. It’s made of solid concrete walls,
and the entry door has a keypad. You have to know the
code to gain access.”
“Please tell me Nick was able to get the code.”
“He passed along what he
thinks
might be the code,” he
muttered. “Let’s hope it works.”
“Plan B if it doesn’t?” She knew the answer before he
said it.
“There is no Plan B. If it fails, we’re going to die
together.”
“I won’t accept that. I’ll take one of the Pack with me to
finish the job.”
Another man
. One of his friends, taking care of his mate
while she went into danger. Stupid as it was, a hot spurt of
jealousy stabbed his gut. “No.”
“Be reasonable. That wound is going to get infected,
and with you sick out here, the op is endangered. I’m the
one who knows my uncle’s estate best, secret room or
not.”
The leg could damned well fall off before he’d allow
her to come back into this hellhole without him. The very
thought of having to wait days for word of her safety was
enough to make him sick. And if August caught her, she’d
die horribly. Disappear without a trace.
“We finish this
together
or not at all,” he emphasized.
His tone left no room for further argument. “End of
discussion. Now, patch me up and stop harping at me.”
“Harping?” Daria fisted her hands on her hips and
glared at him. “Stubborn, hardheaded idiot!”
She looked like an angry goddess with her shiny raven
hair falling around her shoulders. He couldn’t help but
manage a tired smile.
“And you are my angel. I’d wrestle all the beasties in
the universe for you.”
“Oh, Ryon,” she said on a sigh. The irritation on her
lovely face vanished. “You’re impossible.”
“Kiss me,” he said in a hoarse whisper.
“I think I can handle that.”
Cupping his cheek, she bent and covered his lips in a
slow, tender kiss. So good, so right. A warm, fuzzy haze
descended over him and he became weightless. Daria’s
touch had a way of banishing the ache in his body, his
heart.
As he watched her clean and dress his wounds, he
prayed that they would survive this and go home.
Where they both belonged.
• • •
Afternoon light penetrated Daria’s eyelids and she stifled
a groan as she awoke from the brief, unplanned nap. Much
more pleasant was the weight of warm, solid male draped
across her. Too warm. Obviously, he’d needed the rest.
“What am I going to do with you?” she whispered,
combing his hair out of his face; then she touched his
forehead and uttered a curse. He had a fever. Carefully,
she wiggled out of his hold.
Ryon’s lashes fluttered open. For a couple of seconds
he seemed confused. Then it passed and he pushed up to a
sitting position and gave her a boyish grin.
“Hey, beautiful. I woke up to find my arms empty. Now,
why is that?”
“I had to breathe, for one. You were squashing me.”
In an instant, his expression turned sorrowful. “Sorry.
Come here and allow me to check your sweet person for
bruises.” The predatory gleam in his eyes made her pulse
race.
“Oh, you are
so
bad.”
“I’m trying. A little cooperation, please?”
“Take it easy, hotshot. You’re already getting a fever.”
“Yes,” he growled meaningfully. “I am.”
Ryon patted the blanket beside him and her gaze dipped
south. He was gloriously naked, and not a man to let an
injury get in the way of his desires. “I can see that.”
“See what you do to me?” He cupped the back of her
head and drew her to him.
Her mate captured her mouth, tongue sweeping inside,
devouring. Hot and demanding, it speared her, darting in
and out. Tasting, igniting the flames. He wasn’t asking.
This was 100 percent pure male, taking what belonged to
him, and it sent a thrill of joy straight into her soul.
He took her hand, guided it to him. “Only yours, angel.”
The smooth texture of him was wondrous. Satin and
steel. She was glad she’d undressed before joining him for
their nap as he bent and captured one delicate nipple in his
teeth. He grazed it, sending little circles of delight through
her belly.
His fingers crept along the inside of her thigh until they
found her center. They flicked the little nub until she
moaned, spreading her legs wider. He dipped two fingers
inside, stroking, driving her mad.
“You’re so beautiful,” he whispered. “So hot and wet.”
“Ryon, please.”
He gave a wicked laugh, rubbing the sensitive mound
with deliberate slowness. Any second, she would fly
apart.
“Please what?”
“I need you inside me,” she panted.
Ryon hauled her into his lap facing him, her legs
straddling his thighs. He hissed in pain as she bumped his
bandages. Before she could scoot off him, big hands
encircled her waist. He lifted her slightly, then seated her
atop him, burying his shaft deep.
Linking her arms around his neck, she looked into his
face, and began to pump her hips. Lips turned up, he gazed
back, the raw sexual heat in his eyes threatening to burst
her into flames.
“That’s it, ride me. I’m yours,” he murmured.
Daria thrilled at his words, as the two of them joined
together. The slick hardness of him, filling her completely.
Sliding up and down, she moved slowly at first, needing to
become familiar with every inch of him. Every decadent
sensation. She leaned into him, stroking her bud along his
shaft, flirting with making them both lose control.
“Daria, baby, you’re killing me.”
Ryon’s breathless plea pushed her over the edge. He’d
closed his eyes and tilted back his head, cupping her
bottom. This big, strong man had given himself over to her
seduction. A powerful, feral beast, tamed in her arms.
She’d never seen anything so totally erotic.
Her control shattered and she rode Ryon hard. She
clasped him tight, hands splayed on his back, enjoying the
play of his muscles as he met her thrusts. Molten waves
crashed over them, carrying them on a red tide. He went
rigid, his cry of fierce, savage pleasure mingling with
hers, merging their souls. Spasms rocked them as his
release poured into her.
They held each other for a while, unmoving. A tendril
of fear snaked its way into her heart that this happiness
was fleeting. That she would lose him before this was
over.
“We should get ready to go. The day is almost gone,”
Ryon pointed out.
“Wish we didn’t have to.”
“There’s nothing I’d like more than to blow off this
whole thing.” He sighed. “Sometimes it sucks being the
good guy.”
“I wouldn’t have you any other way.”
He winked. “Really? Because I’m saving my bad boy
side just for you.”
“Sounds good to me.”
They began to gather their things and finally headed out
for her uncle’s estate. If they managed to escape him a
second time, it would be a miracle.
• • •
The scent of his mate on his own skin was driving him out
of his frigging mind. He wanted to throw her to the ground
and make love to her again. And again.
The woman had turned his heart inside out. Like a little
boy playing with matches, he hadn’t been able to resist her
spark. The flames would burn out of control, consume
them. And it would be worth the burn.
He wasn’t sure whether he’d tasted heaven or had been
cast into hell. Probably both. Pausing, he wiped the sweat
from his brow. Her nearness wasn’t the only reason he
was about to spontaneously combust.
“Are you okay?” Daria asked, touching his shoulder.
He turned and gave her his best reassuring smile. “No
worries.”
She wasn’t buying. Feeling his forehead for the
hundredth time, she scowled. “I think your fever is getting
worse, and you’re limping.”
“I was nearly the main course for lunch. Of course I’m
limping.”
“Men can be such idiots. Here, let me take your
temperature again.”
She slung her pack off, but he laid a hand on her arm. “I
a m
not
putting another one of those paper thermometers
under my tongue. Put it away, will you? You’re starting to
freak me out.”
“You’ve had worse things in your mouth, my wolf. And
last time I checked it was one hundred point three.”
“From being near
you
, angel.”
She scowled. “Insufferable man.”
He sighed in exasperation, but he had to admit it was
nice being fussed over by his beautiful woman. “You’ve
cleaned and changed the dressings. There’s nothing else to
do, so stop worrying.”
“The wounds are red and angry, Ryon. We need to get
you out of here.”
“And we will, as soon as the job is done.”
Daria uttered a ripe curse, and he laughed. “Come on,
my stubborn mate. Let’s go.”
The rest of the day passed uneventfully, except for
Daria’s occasional poking and prodding. They talked
about trivial subjects, mostly growing up, families, and
school. He learned that Daria had been valedictorian of
her senior class, while he’d been the guy voted most likely
to wind up in the Marines, like his father, though he’d
taken a different path with the Navy. He’d had a bit of
wandering spirit, even in his youth.
Close to dusk, they made camp as close to August’s
estate as he dared. He found a secluded spot in the foliage
for them to await their next move.
Daria checked his wounds and temperature again,
clearly unhappy. “Nearly one hundred and two. Your wolf
isn’t fighting this off.”
“We’ll be inside August’s complex tonight, right after
dark, get what we came for, transfer those files to the
compound, and then we’re out. By this time tomorrow,
we’ll be on our way home. I’m good.”
“Getting away will be twice as dangerous as before,
and you’re getting sick. Why don’t you wait outside and
save your strength while I go in and—”
His patience snapped. “Not a fucking chance. Don’t
push this.”
“Fine, be an ass.” Daria fell quiet.
Ryon studied Daria from under his lashes. She sat on
the ground with her knees drawn up to her chin, arms
around her legs. He thought she planned to ignore him until
it was time for the job, but he was wrong.
“I love you,” she said quietly.
“I love you, too, baby.” He met her gaze, throat tight.
“Listen. If I don’t make it, get the hell out and get to the
team. Don’t look back.”
“Forget that. I won’t leave you.” She paused. “What if
neither of us makes it?”
“Then try to hold my hand so we’re not alone.” He
reached out to her and she clasped her fingers in his, their
previous argument forgotten in light of the danger to come.
“I promise.”
By nightfall, she hadn’t let go of him. Saying a quick
prayer, he nodded at her. Cautiously, they made their way
to the very edge of the property.
The estate stood eerily silent. A few lights were on
inside the grounds, the glow reminding Ryon of multiple
eyes on a huge poisonous spider, crouched and waiting in
the darkness.
Time to slay the beast.
Thirteen
Only a couple of armed guards were visible, hovering
near the corners of the main house. Looks, however, were
deceptive.
“Where is everyone?” Daria whispered, palming the
SIG he’d given to her. “He always had several more
guards posted whenever I visited.”
“Many of them are still out looking for us. The rest are
around. If they spot us, it’ll be like kicking a fire ant