Chapter 17
Mated to the Warrior Beast
~ TARKYN ~
His mateâs scent had grown harder, sharper the longer theyâd stood in the cave. He thought she was upset about the guards and the accusations that she might harm the Anima.
But her breath kept getting more shallow, and her body began to tremble.
âHarth, what-â
Garâs voice was quiet, but thick with authority. âSheâs having a panic attack. Rika was the same when she arrived. Just give her some space.â
âBut, Harth, youâre safe. I promise you-â He stepped close to shelter her, to cover her, to offer his protection, but his heart ached when she shrank back, her movements stiff. And then her breath stopped completely.
Alarm screamed in Tarkynâs head-his mate was in trouble! What was wrong? But before he could pull her into his chest, Rikaâs voice sighed through the cave.
.....
âWhat is it with you guys and the Alpha Male bullshit, honestly.â Rika appeared at Garâs side, smiling, but concern furrowed her brow as she looked at Harth, whoâd stumbled back, eyes wide, still not breathing.
âHarth, please, you have to breathe-â
âGive her space, Tark. She wonât breathe with you hanging over her like that,â Rika said easily, stepping forward to urge Tarkyn away from his mate-he almost snarled at her. But then she turned to Harth, who was still backing away and raised her hands, palms forward.
âItâs okay. I know heâs huge, but heâs secretly a teddy bear. He wonât hurt you, I promise.â
âIâm no bear!â Gar growled, offended.
But Rika ignored him. âNo one will touch you or... or anything. Just breathe. Do you want to come outside with me? We can leave the guys here-â
âIâm not going... anywhere with you!â Harth wheezed, one of her hands up to guard against Rika approaching. âIâm not going back!â
âBack... where?â Rika was confused.
Then Takryn clicked and wanted to bite himself for his stupidity.
âH-human! Youâre human! I wonât go!â Harthâs voice was high and shrill. She backed into one of the couches, and stumbled.
Instinctively, Tarkyn leaped forward to catch her arm and help her stay upright. But that only startled her more.
âNO!â she growled, then shifted and launched herself at Rika.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Time slowed and Tarkynâs heart exploded with panic. âNo, Harth-sheâs not-â
But a thick snarl rose beside him as Gar moved like lightening, catching Harthâs wolf in mid-air and throwing her to the ground with a crash as she landed awkwardly on her side against one of the side tables and the lamp on it crashed to the ground.
Tarkyn didnât even think-a male attacked his female!
He held back from the shift by a thread, but roared and slid between Gar and Harth, scrambling to her feet behind him as Tarkyn met Garâs fierce glare with a challenge of his own.
They both went still, teeth bared, and Tarkyn threw a prayer skyward that he could find the strength to put Gar down before the massive male harmed his mate.
But to his surprise, it was Rika that slipped between them, her back to Tarkyn, her eyes locking with Gar and hands on his chest.
âIâm fine,â she said softly, sliding one hand up the cord of his neck, to his jaw. âLook at me, Gar, thereâs no threat. Iâm fine.â
Tarkyn trembled. The urge was there to grab Rika and pull her out of the way so that Tarkyn could face Gar unopposed-heâd touched Tarkynâs mate! But his hands were back to box Harthâs beast in. Who knew what kind of control these Chimera had when they were in their beasts?
âGar, sheâs afraid and surrounded by warriors. Give her a break,â Rika said softly. Then, while Gar still trembled, the growl still puttering in his throat, she turned, ignoring Tarkyn completely and peered around him to look at Harth. âHeâs just being protective. He wonât touch you again if you just... leave me alone. I mean no harm. Iâm sorry if I scared you. Please, I promise youâre safe here.â
âI donât know if she can understand when sheâs-â Tarkyn started, but then his head echoed with his mateâs beautiful voice.
âI understand everything. I just...â
He turned and looked over his shoulder as Harth, shaking and uncertain, returned to her human form and stood there, holding the arm of the couch behind her, her eyes darting back and forth between the three of them.
âHarth-â he breathed, but Rika put a hand on his arm to stop him.
âI understand. I wonât come closer to you,â she said quickly.
When Harthâs eyes dropped to where Rika touched Tarkyn and her face went tight, Rika gave a breathless little laugh and lifted her hands, backing away from Taryn, pushing Gar behind her who moved only reluctantly, and only so his mate wouldnât fall.
âIâd forgotten what a hair-trigger youâre all on, Iâm sorry,â Rika said with a sad smile, but her hands were trembling as she kept them up and in sight. âJust relax... Harth is it? You wonât be hurt. Theyâre good males.â
Gar made a low, crooning rumble in his chest, his hands closing at Rikaâs waist and Tarkynâs heart pinched when he saw the two of them... be together in such a thoughtless way.
He automatically turned to find Harth with his eyes, yearning to touch her, to comfort her-she smelled terrified. But now that the others mentioned it, he remembered how bad it had been for Rika when sheâd arrived and witnessed Gar and Elreth killing traitors. And other conflicts as well. There were still times when Rika would remove herself from a space if males got too aggressive.
The Anima ferocity could be intimidating if Harth wasnât used to it. Perhaps she hadnât trained with their warriors? Maybe thatâs why she-
Harth wavered on her feet, and every thought flew out of Tarkynâs head as her eyes rolled back in her head. She wasnât breathing.
How long had it been since sheâd breathed?!
âHarth!â he leaped forward to catch her as her knees began to give, gathering her to his chest, but his own strength was beginning to give, and they tumbled to the couch together, Tarkyn turning his body so sheâd land on him instead of his weight crushing her. âHarth! Harth!â
But her eyes were closed, and her face was deathly pale.