A Rescued Wolf
Borders Pack Book 1: My Three Mates
I grimaced, fleeing back to the sanctuary of my hut and slamming the door behind me.
I heard the alpha loudly dismissing his pack. Some were ordered to guard the wall and others to prepare food stores and resources to avoid the rising aggressions of the Mating Moon.
I huddled in the shadows of my hut with my shutters secured, wishing that I could will my presence somewhere with no wolves.
A few hours later, there was scratching along the walls of my hut. I scented something musky and male and knew that the scratching was a wolf.
~Asking to come in.~
~No,~ I thought.
I stayed silent, unmoving. I hardly breathed until I finally fell asleep.
***
The nightmares were daunting, relentless. A womanâs scream, the smell of blood⦠But this time it was a cream wolf leaping from the door of the cottage onto the grassy forest floor. She sprinted through the woods.
I recognized her. I knew my wolf like I knew my own reflection, even without having seen her since I hit my head.
I was chasing after her, like I saw everything from someone elseâs view. I ran just behind her furred tail, but as she looked over her shoulder, I was thrown into her body. I saw through her yellow eyes instead of my blue ones.
Through those, I saw moreâ¦
There was a shadow in the doorway. A lumbering shape of a male with long, greasy hair and a scar streaking down his face.
I jolted awake, heart racing.
Whatever my wolf had been trying to tell me retreated deep into my subconscious.
~No!~ I reached for her, hoping for more but she was already gone.
Motion caught my eye. I glimpsed a dark head passing by the crack of my shutters. I thought I recognized the profile. He was one of the males that pulled the angry female off me.
I held my breath at the rustling beyond my door.
When there was a knock, I nearly leapt from my skin. I waited. When I peeked out, I found a reed mat with a fresh hunk of meat.
I poked my head out and looked around. People were wandering around outside the hut. They glanced toward the door, trying to get a look at me. But the three men Iâd run into before were nowhere to be seen.
~Are they giving me gifts?~
The meat wasnât enough to fill my belly, but it was enough to curb the aching of my head.
I kicked dust over the floorboards to one corner of the big, open room. It was my effort to clean. When I turned around, I squawked at the large male standing in the middle of my hut.
Midnight hair and dancing light-blue eyes were intent on me.
âYou smell like honeyâ¦â He tilted his head. âDeliciousâ¦â
I stopped dead.
He was pure male from head to toe. Lean and muscled, tanned a warm brown that made those light eyes seem almost explosive. He was tall with square shoulders and athletic hips which strained the hide pants he wore. They fitted over long legs which made him look like heâd not only prove lean but incredibly agile.
He had a warm, musky smell that tantalized my senses. I felt a deep writhing inside me. The feel of something which was pure animal reacting to his scent.
He was the kind of male that would draw any female.
My chest tightened.
~Itâs too close to the Mating Moon for me to be alone with him. ~
After listening to all Martha had said, I feared he might lunge right at me and rip my throat out.
~Blood splashing in my eye. ~ That imagery was so vivid that it seemed to come back to me endlessly. It made me fear the smallest things.
Behind him I could see the shutters of my window were pushed wide open.
~His way in and my way out. ~
I dove for the window, but he agilely blocked my path.
I gasped, hissing at suddenly brushing against his chest.
He eyed me. âDonât you know, honey? Wolves donât hiss.â
~Honey.~ Despite myself, a delighted shiver rippled through me.
Iâd never felt like that before.
âWhat do you want?â I asked, almost afraid of what heâd say. But if I could keep him chatting, as he seemed inclined to do, then he wouldnât instantly snatch me up.
~Which means I have time to get out that window.~
âI wanted to meet you. Up close andââhe leaned in and took a long sniffââpersonal.â
Oh, he ~was~ personal. His presence alone was making something inside me crawl, wanting to emerge and meet him eye to eye.
~My wolf.~
âI think youâve gotten quite enough,â I said.
âNot sure thatâd be possible. I already want more.â He pouted.
âWho are you?â I inched toward the window.
âHuntley Faber.â He flashed white teeth, oozing charm as easily as he breathed. âDonât you know my name?â
âNo.â
âYou would if you came out. Everyone knows me and my brothers.â
I swallowed a lump in my throat, remembering the last time I went out into camp.
âGo away,â I said, with more strength than I really possessed.
âOr what?â He smiled. âWill you bite me?â He eased in closer.
âHuntley!â A voice snapped from outside.
I ducked to peek out.
This male was identical to Huntley. But he looked at me with blue eyes instead of green. They narrowed on me like he knew something I didnât. I recognized that angry expression, the second our eyes met.
~He was the one that caught me watching them before and helped me with Katy. ~
I opened my mouth to thank him for what heâd done, but his furious voice had me locking my lips.
âTime to come out, Huntley,â he said, his gaze still locked on me. âYou know the rulesâ¦We all play togetherâ¦â
I shivered.
âOh,â Huntley pouted.
I flipped my gaze back to him just as he flicked a lock of hair back from my face. âThis is pretty. How much is there?â
He eyed the rag on my head like he wanted to pull it off.
âSounds like your master is calling,â I snapped, trying to draw his attention from my hair.
âBrother,â he corrected, smirking. âHeâs always calling.â
âHuntley!â The male snapped again.
âComing, Vic. Iâm coming.â
~Vic. Victor Faber.~
I stepped from Huntleyâs path and gestured to the window.
Huntleyâs eyes narrowed on me, full of promise. âWeâll be seeing more of you, Valerie.â
He ducked and stepped out through the window with no effort at all.
âHowâdââ I stuck my head out but found myself peering up into green eyes.
âHe know your name?â Victor drawled. His gaze burned into me, predatory.
âSmall camp, Valerie,â a third one said. He leaned against a tree just outside my hut. He had the same build and hair as Victor, but had blue eyes like Huntley.
âWe ~all~ know your name,â Victor said.
I shivered. His voice rumbled, caressing over me. My skin pulled against the pressure of fine hairs creeping through my pores.
âFair warning.â He looked down at me with that burning gaze. âYou canât stay in there foreverâ¦â
~The hell I canât.~
I stepped back, retreating from that view that had my insides trembling.
He shifted sideways, tilting his head. His look was pure animal.
~Never back away from a predator. Itâll trigger his instincts to hunt.~ Someone had told me that a long, long time ago. A strong, masculine voice that made me feel safe.
~Father?~
âWhere are you going? Hiding like a little rabbit?â he queried.
I looked away, unable to meet that penetrating gaze.
I heard a low, rumbling growl. My stomach sank.
***
âYouâre going hunting with us,â Huntley said.
âI donât want to.â My eyes went wide at the prospect of being alone in the woods with these males.
âYouâre going to,â the other blue-eyed one, Chase, said.
âI donât know you,â I said weakly.
âYou will,â Huntley remarked in a happy tone.
âI am Victor. Huntleyââhe gestured next to himââand Chase.â
~As if Marthaâs warning hadnât helped me deduce that.~
I stood my ground, thinking of a way out of this when my stomach rumbled.
Victorâs gaze narrowed. âYou can open the door and walk yourself, or we can drag you.â
I shook my head and swallowed.
~Iâm not ready to face whatever is chasing me.~
Victor had apparently grown impatient. He flicked his fingers and Chase was through my window and opening my door before I could blink.
âGrab her,â Victor ordered.
I shot toward the window, but wasnât nearly fast enough.
The other two hooked my arms and hoisted me up.
âYou need to hunt.â Victor walked ahead, leading us outside into blinding sunlight.
âI donât knowâ¦how.â
Victor spun his head to eye me. âWhy the hell not?â
âI donâtâ¦rememberâ¦â I admitted.
âWhat do you remember?â His eyes narrowed and I wondered if he knew what I truly meant.
âI donât know!â I shouted as they hauled me toward the river.
âWell, weâll help you,â Chase said.
By âhelpâ they meant theyâd make me go with them to run down my meal.
They had me huddled in the bushes with them, watching for movement in the denser grove of trees near the river.
I found myself between Huntley and Victor. I shifted backward, watching them in my peripheral as I tried to keep my motions minimal. But Victorâs hand on my lower spine pushed me back into place between the two males.
I was thigh to thigh with both of them as we clustered behind that bush.
Chase was hunkered behind cover a distance away.
My heart was pounding. The warmth of the two powerful males next to me was dizzying. It sent tingles from my legs to somewhere low in my belly.
Victor barely glanced at Chase before twitching one finger.
That was enough to send Chase barreling from the brush and rushing through the trees, circling the deer so fast that he became a blur.
My eyes traced him but couldnât keep up.
He was so fast that he was just flashes of tanned skin and hide pants between trees.
~The blurred motion of someone running after me in the Free Woodsâ¦~
I glanced at Victor.
~Could it have been one of them covered in mud that day? ~
But no matter how hard I looked, I couldnât tell.
He gave me a sideways glance. A mere flick of those piercing eyes had me looking forward. As if I hadnât just been staring at the straight lines of his face, or the dark lashes brushing his brow as he blinked. Or the way those full lips had parted as he scanned the surroundings in order to anticipate the direction the deer would move.
When it did, he was prepared.
âGo,â he ordered Huntley and me.
We leapt from the bush, and for once my nerves calmed and everything else fell away as I saw that deer drawing toward us. My instincts were guiding me. My wolf led my feet toward the animal. Driven by mindless hunger.
I found myself moving with the males as we tackled the deer, throwing it over with massive strength.
Victor hooked his arms around its neck and wrenched, making the animal cease kicking beneath Huntley and me instantly.
All three males stopped, looking at me expectantly. When I only stared back, Victor gestured impatiently to the animal.
I blinked at him before looking down at the animal.
It smelled fresh, earthen, and delicious. I hungrily leaned in, pointed teeth elongated at the front corners of my mouth. They easily punctured the hide, freeing me to rip it aside and feast on the meat beyond.
Only after I took a bite, did they follow.
But I wouldnât be able to take a deer down by myself in the future.
~I donât have someone to chase an animal toward me, or others to ambush it with.~
Once weâd all eaten our fill, Huntley drew a dagger and shaved off all the remaining cuts of meat, packing them in strips of fat he shaved loose. He expertly carved the carcass while Victor and Chase held it for him.
Once finished, we worked together to bury the carcass under a mound of dirt which would stem the smell and not draw vermin closer to camp.
We proceeded down to the river. Leaning over, we all washed our faces, hands, and arms.
âYou need to wash your cloak,â Huntley mentioned, pointing out some blood on it.
âIâll get it,â I told him.
âHere,â he offered, holding out his hand. âIâll get it for you.â
I froze.
If I gave him the cloak, I would only have the dress to protect me.
~If I stay hunched over, itâll be fine. I still have the cloth bindings to hide my body.~
But relinquishing the cloak felt like relinquishing a childâs sacred blanket. I swept it off my shoulder and reluctantly handed it to him, crossing my arms over my chest to cradle my shoulders as if I were cold. I stared at the ground beneath me, praying that if I didnât move, I wouldnât draw their attention.
Huntley dunked the cloak and scrubbed it with soapweed until most of the red had washed free.
âIf you scrub it again tomorrow, the rest should come out.â He handed it back to me.
I threw it back over my shoulders, hugging it close against me.
When I looked up, they were all shirtless. They lifted cool water and poured it over their bodies. Streams of water flowed over them, dripping down their warm skin to saturate the waists of their pants.
Their chests were well-honed from working as border guards and maintaining camp.
Huntley scooped water and tossed it over Chase, sending a wave washing over his brother.
âHey!â Chase loudly objected, doing it back.
~These males work every bit as hard as they play.~
But then I glanced at Victor. The smile I hadnât even realized was there died, as I met his burning gaze. Beyond the playing brothers he was watching me. Quiet, solemn, fierce.
I looked down, twisting my cloak around my fist.
The three of them were fast, just as agile as I feared, and they had a way of talking that was more orders than conversation. But none were as intimidating as Victor. Where the other two were always half-joking, Victor was always dead serious.
~Ready for a confrontation.~
Which was the last thing I wanted.