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Authors: Lorraine Kennedy
be destined to be Justin's bastard child ... never truly
belonging?
She vowed this would never happen to her baby ... no
matter how far or how long she had to run.
It was time to form an escape plan, but first she must find
a way of getting through the dreadful night ahead.
Anna fought to bring some form of style to Laura's long,
unruly hair. Finally stepping back, the woman looked at her
with disapproving eyes.
"He will be very angry with you, Miss Laura." Anna shook
her head as if she could not quite figure out why Laura would
be willing to risk Justin's wrath.
"Don't worry, Anna, I will make sure he knows it has
nothing to do with you, and that you did your best to
convince me to wear the other gown." Laura attempted to
reassure the older woman with a sweet smile.
Anna would have none of it. She continued to shake her
head as she left the room.
Soon after Anna departed, there was a knock on the door.
Laura opened it to find her grandfather waiting for her in the
hall.
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Busby looked upon Laura with obvious pride.
"No maiden will match your beauty tonight." He smiled
tenderly.
Laura hugged her grandfather, but she could not believe in
his words. It was a fact that there would be someone else
there tonight that would surpass Laura in Justin's eyes. The
woman he had chosen to take to the altar instead of just to
his bed.
She had no idea how she would make it through dinner let
alone the dancing afterward. The array of food smelled
delicious, but Laura felt her stomach turn whenever her eyes
fell on Justin and Tasha.
Justin sat at the head of the long—dark mahogany table
with Tasha to his right and the Mayor to his left. Being forced
to endure Justin's adoring eyes on Tasha as she chattered
endlessly was nearly more than Laura could tolerate. Only
once had Justin gave her the slightest notice. With a
withering look, he let her know that her defiance had been
noted and would be dealt with.
Laura managed to swallow a few bites of food by pure
force of will.
Petite and feminine, with perfect features and a mass of
black curls, Tasha was the image of loveliness. Adorned in
folds of shimmering white silk, she practically sang out her
innocence. But there was something about Tasha's eyes that
forced Laura to look closer. They seemed to betray darkness.
Maybe the
Sungmanitu
could never truly be innocent.
Tasha's eyes rested on Laura, as if the other woman could
sense that she had been peeling away her facade of
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innocence. If anyone could see through a woman's mask, it
was another woman, at least if they looked closely enough. It
was obvious that Tasha knew that Laura had seen though her
pretense and she wasn't happy about it.
Laura felt nausea knot up in her stomach and she pulled
her eyes away from Tasha. Something told her that if Tasha
discovered that Laura carried Justin's child, neither of them
would ever be safe here.
This was all the more reason to leave, let Tasha be Justin's
problem, not hers. At last the endless meal came to an end
and it was time for the party of guests to move to the
ballroom. Laura knew no one but Kenny and her grandfather.
Justin hadn't bothered to introduce her to any of his guests.
She could tell that the other people that were present were
curious about her, but she was thankful that so far ... no one
had been so impolite as to ask questions.
The second half of the evening had apparently been
opened up to many more people. New guests were arriving by
the moment. The lavish ballroom was becoming crowded.
A smile lightly touched upon Laura's lips. This would make
it much easier to slip away.
As the first of the music began, Kenny was at her side. "A
smile from you tonight seems out of place." Kenny motioned
to Justin and Tasha. They were whirling to the music in
perfect union as if they had been made for each other.
Laura swallowed hard to remove the lump that had formed
in her throat. She was determined not to let them get to her.
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She shrugged her shoulders, trying to convince herself as
much as Kenny that it didn't matter. "He will be announcing
his engagement to her tonight."
A hard glint entered Kenny's eyes. "Like hell he will!"
Kenny started in the direction where the couple was
dancing. It was only Laura's hand on his arm that stopped
him.
"Let him. I will not be here much longer anyway."
"What happened between you two?" Kenny asked.
Laura shrugged her shoulders. "I think this has been
arranged for a long time. I guess we were just not meant to
be."
Kenny didn't miss the note of sadness in her last
statement, but understanding seemed to slowly seep into his
eyes.
"He thinks you and Dark Claw were lovers," Kenny
informed her.
Laura looked startled. All of a sudden Justin's behavior
made sense. "Why would he think that?"
"He saw you with Dark Claw before you escaped."
The memory of Dark Claw forcing himself on her in the
garden jumped to the front of her mind, bringing with it
revulsion.
Laura realized that Justin might never believe the child she
carried was his. With resignation, she knew that leaving was
her only choice, for the sake of her son. If Justin thought that
she had been a willing party to Dark Claw's embraces, how
could he ever believe her about the child?
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"So, let him think what he will." Her eyes sparked
defiance.
"You can't leave, Laura," Kenny told her. "It's too
dangerous."
"Don't worry, I have a plan, but you must never tell him
about the baby." Laura really didn't have a plan, but she
didn't want Kenny to worry.
She could tell that Kenny wasn't falling for it. "No matter
what ... you are still safer here for right now ... we all are."
"I know what I'm doing, and no matter what ... tell
Grandpa that I love him."
Laura noticed that Kenny's attention had wavered and she
followed his gaze across the room to where his eyes rested on
a pretty blond girl who was motioning to him.
"Who is that?" Laura smiled.
"Her name is Yvette. I made her acquaintance a few days
ago while riding," he spoke to Laura but his eyes never left
Yvette.
"She sure doesn't look
Sungmanitu
," Laura stated.
"She isn't." Kenny looked back to Laura. "You could say
her people are of the same nature, but they originate in
Europe."
Laura remembered Ben telling her that all sorts of people
resided in
Coyopa
'.
"I should go talk with her." Kenny's smile was apologetic.
"Of course." Laura reached out and touched Kenny's arm
reassuringly.
Kenny started away, but stopped and looked back at
Laura. "Don't do anything ... yet."
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Laura smiled but said nothing. She could give him no such
promise.
"You don't appear to be enjoying yourself."
Laura stiffened at the dark amusement in his voice.
"Of course I am." Laura smiled "It's not every day that a
girl gets to be surrounded by werewolves."
Justin's eyes held a dangerous glint. "You are treading on
dangerous ground, Laura."
His fingers dug into her arm painfully as he led her out on
the dance floor.
"I don't want to dance." Laura tried to pull her arm free
but only succeeded in causing herself more pain.
"Don't make a scene," he hissed.
Laura stiffened as his arms encircled her and they began
to move to the music. Before Laura realized what he was
doing, he had led her through the large double doors, and
into the gardens.
When they were out of sight of the other guests, he pulled
her closer—holding her so tightly she almost couldn't breathe.
"You ignored my orders," his voice was harsh.
"Did you seriously think I wouldn't?"
"You will be punished severely for disobeying me. The first
thing you must learn is, here ... my word is law."
Justin's fingers entwined in Laura's hair, pulling her head
back and he buried his face in her neck. Laura gasped at the
sharp sting of his teeth on her flesh—her heart filling with
terror.
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Justin released her suddenly, backing away. He gazed at
her with his yellow wolf's eyes. Laura was trembling with a
mixture of fear and rage.
"If I let your open defiance go unpunished, I will lose the
respect of my people, and that will threaten my position. You
are confined to your rooms until you learn to obey me. After
this ... you will see no one but Anna," he finished with a growl
and strode away, leaving her alone with the night.
Laura's anger evaporated and was replaced once again
with sadness. She had truly traded one captor for another.
There was no longer any doubt in her mind. If she were going
to escape, it would have to be tonight.
"Laura," a soft voice called to her from out of the
darkness.
A little unnerved, Laura strained to see what lay beyond
the reach of the lights. She could hear a shuffle of feet and
she sensed movement ... but still she could see nothing.
"Don't fear me child, I have come to warn you."
The vaguely familiar voice drew Laura closer.
Cloaked in darkness, Laura could barely make out Two-
Bears' form. Gripped with her people's natural fear of the
dead, Laura began to back away, but tripping, she was sent
sprawling to the hard stone floor.
She looked up to find Two-Bears looming above her. "At
this moment, he is coming for you—many will die. The
woman, Tasha is a traitor, she has led them here to destroy
you. She knows about your baby."
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Choking back a sob, Laura closed her eyes—reminding
herself that it wasn't real. He was only a phantom ... like
Rosa and her grandmother.
When she opened her eyes Two-Bears was gone.
Laura was flooded with fear. Her stomach felt as if it was
in knots. Dark Claw was coming—there would be a war. She
would have to warn Justin.
Laura found him in conversation with Tasha. She could
hear them speaking in hushed tones, and she didn't even
want to think about the things he was saying to the evil
creature.
Justin turned his cold eyes on her when she tapped him on
the shoulder.
"I must speak with you."
"Later," he told her.
"Now ... it's urgent." Laura was determined not to let him
stall her.
"Will you excuse me?" He smiled tenderly at Tasha. Laura
had to wonder how much of those feelings for Tasha were
real, and how much of it was show in order to hurt her.
"Don't be too long, Justin. I will be completely lost without
you," Tasha told him in a honey sweet voice, while her eyes
flashed warnings at Laura.
Justin took Laura by the arm and led her out of the
ballroom. They walked quietly until reaching what Laura
assumed was a study. The furnishings were Tudor and the
books lining the shelves looked to be just as old.
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Laura had no time to wonder at the contrast between the
Justin of her world, and the Justin of this world, or which one
was the real man.
"You are trying my patience, Laura." Justin was seething.
Unable to contain her hurt any longer, Laura's emotions
burst forward. "I don't even know who you are," Laura cried.
"You are not the same man who walked with me under the
moonlight, and you are certainly not the same man that took
me for a ride on his bike, and made love to me in the grass."
Laura began to shake, no longer able to keep the tears
from her eyes. "You are not the man I fell in love with."
Justin looked away, but his voice softened. "In some ways
you are right. I cannot be that person here."
"If
Coyopa
' turns men to monsters ... why not just let the
Baalam
have it?"
Justin shot her a look of distrust. "Do you say that on
behalf of your lover?"
Laura shook her head and turned away. "He was never my
lover Justin, he only wanted to be."
Justin took a deep breath before he spoke. "How can you
expect me to believe that when I saw you in his arms?"
"You mistook what you saw, but none of that matters now,
you are no longer the man I loved. He is gone now."