Chapter 242 - 242 Lor
Mated to the Warrior Beast
242 Lor
Shout out to Patron Janell Gilders! Janell, thanks for suggesting the name âLor.â I love it! I hope you enjoy how it was used here!
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~ HARTH ~
Neither of the tigers seemed concerned about her pain. They certainly didnât pay much attention.
The tiger whoâd found her, dumped her on her ass at the base of a narrow tree just feet from Sasha, and half-facing her. Harth tried to keep herself upright, but her body refused to listen, and she slumped to the side, her injured shoulder high as her entire body trembled.
Through the haze of pain, Harth stared at Sasha, pleading with her to look, to see her, to find hope. But now, seeing her from the front, it was clear that Sasha was either knocked out, or drugged.
What Harth had taken as Sasha looking down, perhaps keeping her eyes away from her captors so she wouldnât be seen to challenge them, was actually the slump of unconsciousness.
The woman was pale, her skin almost gray. And her heart was slow⦠too slow.
Harth willed her body to respond, to let her press up and onto her feetâto run! But every movement sent electric jolts of pain through her entire body and up the back of her neck.
.....
Then the Tiger leaned down, roughly picking Harth up by her hair and sitting her upright again. As Harth gritted her teeth and tried desperately not to scream, not to give them that satisfaction, the male leaned her against a treeâthe arrow scraping on its bark and jangling pain through her again and again.
âY-you wonât win th-this,â she growled, eyes squinting against the pain. âIf you k-kill her⦠heâll k-kill you.â
The male didnât respond. Didnât even meet her eyes.
But in her head, her mateâs voice echoed, again and again. âIâm coming, Harth. Just stay safe. Iâm coming.â
Harth closed her eyes long enough to try and control the shivering. She recognized the signs: her body was going into shock. If she didnât calm, she would stop being able to think at all. And she needed a clear head to guide Tarkyn when he showed up to save them.
He would show up. She knew he would. She only had to keep her head down and not cause trouble untilâ
The guard whoâd found her and tied her had already walked away. She couldnât sit up straight, because whenever she did, the arrow sticking out of the back of her shoulder would hit on the tree, shoving pain and lightning through her entire body.
So she was forced to sit hunched forward over her own legs. That made it more painful to look up. So when those heavy footsteps approached, she closed her eyes and inhaled deeply through her nose, trying desperately to catch the scent of the male so she could pass it on to Tarkyn through the bond, or other wolves when they were close enough. Though she was worried about that too.
She didnât have an intimate relationship with any of the wolves that were approaching that she knew of. Between that and the pain and stress, the ability to link was limited. Especially since the others couldnât form the link with Tarkyn. She had less of her mind to offer because she was working so hard to keep him away from her physical sensations. She should have practiced that more! But she had so enjoyed just giving herself to him so completely... Until Zev had beaten Tarkyn and sheâd had to endure it, sheâd never imagined a scenario in which she wouldnât want Tarkyn to feel everything she felt.
Sheâd worked on her control a bit after that. But so much had been going onâ¦
With her slumped over, she could see when the heavy feet and thick legs came to a stop at her toes. But she didnât see the Tigerâs face until he squatted down, elbows on his knees, and staring at her.
Of course. She should have known.
Lor was an older Tiger, well into his forties, perhaps even fifty. A peer of Skhalâs, heâd been around⦠forever. Since before the humans were certain they were focusing on wolves.
His dark hair was shaggy and wild, swirling around his face, ears, and just brushing his shoulders. Peppered in the beginnings of gray that was also just starting to creep into stubble on his square jaw, he stared at her, expressionless.
He was strongâhad been expected to fight for Alpha of All when Zev disappeared. But Xar had stepped forward and⦠Harth hadnât really followed all that happened. All she knew was that the male was known. He was a presence. And yet, he kept to himself.
She hadnât even known he was here in Anima. She should have known.
Heâd always had a dark countenanceâbright, golden eyes that matched his catâs, and lines on his face that somehow only managed to make him look stronger.
He was broad and muscular, though not as tall as Zev. Powerful, rather than fast.
A typical tiger. One on one, they were a force to be reckoned with. But the wolves had always outnumbered them and stood behind their packs. The tigers were loners, sticking closely to their own families and so less likely to organize and support each other.
At least, thatâs how it had been before Harth was taken to the human sanctuary.
Clearly things had changed.
âYouâre a puzzle,â he said, his voice low and rough. Flat. He didnât smile.
Harth, still hunched forward over her own knees, just waited to see what he would say.
He didnât speak or move for several breaths. Then he reached for her. Harth flinchedâgroaning with the pain of itâwhen he took her chin and raised it, forcing her head back so sheâd meet his eyes.
Harth hissed through her teeth against the pain, but met his gaze, her own defiant. She would not choose trouble, but she would not submit, either.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He didnât seem to take pleasure in her pain, but examined her eyes. âSit up.â
âI canât,â she snarled. âThereâs an arrow in my back.â
He didnât even blink.