by Vaughn, V.
Barron walked to the stove to check the pot of boiling potatoes and stabbed one with a fork.
"See, the weird thing this shirt smells like a dark dangerous desert, you know like something I’d eat myself into a food coma with."
"That's not a bad thing. Everybody needs something sweet in their life." Evan rested his elbow on the island and leaned closer to Iris.
"Yeah, I'll give you that. But while this shirt is like dessert, when I smelled the robe Barron left by the tub, now that was a meal."
She had his attention now. Barron walks to her other side, leaning his hip against the island. "Go on. Tell me about the robe."
"I think that my head injury maybe a little worse than I thought, because oh my God." With a fluttering motion, she gestured her hands down the front of her body and shrugged. "You can probably tell I like to eat. In my book, incredible food and mind blowing sex are the best things on the planet."
Iris paused and her face and neck flamed red, then she shrugged and chuckled. "Please tell me I didn't use my outside words." Both men nodded, and she shrugged again. "Oh well, it's not like you guys plan to hold me hostage and use me as a sex slave."
Barron and Evan looked at each other in silent communication. If Iris thought she was leaving, she was sadly mistaken. He may not know which of them she will wind up with, she would not be leaving this cabin unmated.
"Anyway, it was like the world's best comfort food on a blustery winter night. Honestly, I felt like I was on sensory overload, so I left it behind."
Iris resumed chopping vegetables, unaware she’d just rocked their worlds. Both men stared at her like she was a hapless gazelle happily munching grass in the middle of a herd of hungry lions.
"So what's for dinner?"
Chapter 6
After the feast they’d consumed, the satiated trio sat out on Barron’s deck enjoying the evening. The shades of orange and crimson painting the gentle summer sky calmed her scrambled mind. A mind scrambled by the circumstances of her arrival, and the men sitting with her.
Why couldn’t they be less gorgeous, maybe even assholes? Dinner was a casual affair, and the guys tried to keep things light, but the subtle tension of unanswered questions filled the room.
Iris needed to leave. It would be too easy to stay and allow them to take care of her. A luxury she only vaguely remembered from when her parents were alive.
Pushing those thoughts out of her mind, Iris enjoyed her last night before she hit the road. As far as a comfy place to recuperate and rejuvenate, this couldn’t be a better setting.
No doubt Barron built his cabin with comfort and security in mind. Unless rock climbing ninjas attacked, the front of the cabin remained the lone approach. Calling this a cabin seemed like an insult. Despite the rustic building materials, it lacked no modern amenities.
But surrounded by these majestic redwoods and glorious vistas, Iris would live in a tent without complaint.
Iris imagined herself sitting out on this deck in the mornings eating breakfast, or curled up with a book. She wished she had her pencils with her so she could capture the wild splendor.
Which would she draw, the landscape or the men?
"I could sit out here forever." Iris sipped her coffee and leaned back against the sturdy redwood chair.
"You like it?" Barron's warm eyes widened as he waited for her response.
“I know I haven't quite been forthcoming, but this..." Iris returned to her study of the majestic redwoods covering the valley below them, and appreciating the peacefulness of nature’s symphony she exhaled through pursed lips. "This I wouldn’t lie about."
"You wouldn't mind living in the middle of nowhere?" Evan sounded surprised.
"No, I wouldn't. I would kill for this kind of quiet in Por–"
Evan lifted an eyebrow and shook his head. "What would you lie about?"
Anything to protect those she loved. "You want honesty?” Iris sat her mug on the arm of her chair. “I appreciate you guys saving me, I can’t stay.”
“Let us help you.” Barron whispered.
Oh, Iris wished she could take him up on that offer. She felt like Goldilocks when her ass touched the perfect bed. Too bad nothing would be right in her world until she found her sister and Sherry. “I can’t.”
"What don’t trust two animals to keep you safe?"
The disappointment and anger in Evan’s voice chafed.
“I apologized. What more do you want?” Iris sensed the power she had yet to learn to manage rise with her swirling emotions. "How about we make a deal? I won't hold it against you for being an asshole if you do the same. Deal?"
Evan’s expression hardened before she looked away.
"Fine, let's start over." Evan appeared in front of her so fast that if she had not been watching him, she would have missed it. He leaned down, trapping her with his hands on the armrests.
"What you doing?"
"If memory serves me right when you first open your eyes you are about to kiss me. Start there.”
“I..." Iris sucked in a breath, which she found difficult with him standing this close. She never known any shifters, but if this was the mojo they packed, she needed to stay far away.
Iris and shook her head and extended her hand. "I'd say we're about even since you got to see me without my clothes before knowing my name."
"Hey, I wasn't the one naked in your bed. I don’t hear you holding it against him.” Evan motioned with his head toward Barron. “What are you so afraid? Is it us, or the way we make you feel?" Evan leaned closer and pressed his nose against her neck and whispered. “Just so you know," he drew in a deep breath, "you smell just as delicious to us.” Then he placed a gentle kiss against the side of her neck, and stepped away.
Iris waited for more, craved for them to take the choice out of her hands. That would be too easy. Thanks to their super sensitive noses, her arousal couldn’t be a secret. Why must life and sex be so darn complicated?
Instead, the jerk winked and returned to his chair.
"Apparently you want to stay a woman of mystery, I get that, but we deserve something." Evan extended his long lean legs, crossed his ankles, and rested his interlaced fingers on his stomach as he waited for an answer.
She looked over at Barron. “Is he speaking for both of you?"
“In this… yes.” Barron leaned his elbows on his knees and stared at her. “I’ll go first."
Iris considered Barron the laid back one of this dynamic duo. Big mistake. He watched her so intensely. Waterboarding must be the next step.
"When we found you, you were in bad shape. We didn't think you would make it."
"I only have a few bruises and a wonky ankle." She rotated her ankle to show them she was fine. More than fine.
"That's the thing," Evan looked as solemn as his friend. "I know what you thought we were doing in the bed with you, but it wasn't like that."
She may not tell them everything, but she’d share what she could, they deserved that much. What they didn’t deserve was her troubles landing on Barron’s porch like an abandoned baby. "Honestly, I thought I'd died and gone the hunk heaven." She felt her cheeks and ears warm, and gave herself a mental slap.
Focus Iris.
Barron cleared his throat and Iris though she heard a faint but deep growl. When she looked at him he seemed annoyed.
"Your male should not have left you unprotected." Barron frowned, and his eyes flashed amber in the dimming light.
Iris remained silent. They didn’t need to know about her pathetic love life.
"Do you know much about our kind?" Evan asked
"Not really." Shame made her feel small and petty. It wasn’t a bigot. She had other things to worry about. Like eating. Life might be easy for these two, but three single women attempting to forge an independent life and run a business wasn’t so easy.
"I bet." Evan turned his gaze from hers and looked out at the darkening sky.
"Don't go there with me buster." Iris slammed the
coffee mug against on the table. "You don't get to judge me."
"Guys..." Barron said, annoyance coloring his voice.
"Oh no, he started, all I will finish it." Iris dug her chipped fingernails into her palm. "You don’t have to worry about getting kidnapped and sold like a piece of chattel. You know what that’s like?"
Evan looked at her, his face impassive.
"I'm sure you don't, so let me enlighten you. You can never go anyplace alone, and even if you're not alone, you’re still in danger. I felt like a prisoner in my own house. Has that ever happened to you?"
Evan and Barron shook their heads
"Do you either of you have any women in your pack?"
Silence.
"Figures. You can’t tell me this surprises you, especially since it was a shifter that did this to me."
"We don't speak about pack business to outsiders." Evan finally answered.
"Outsiders or do you mean humans?” She wasn't the only one with issues.
"No, anyone outside of the pack. Knowledge is something that isn’t shared with outsiders willingly, not even with someone as exquisite as you."
"I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but in our territory we try to make sure all women are safe. So I'm sorry to hear that wherever you're from it's not like that." The sincerity in Evan’s voice sounded heartfelt.
"Is that how you feel, that we’re holding you hostage?" Barron asked.
No, what she felt as if she’d jumped out of the frying pan and into a volcano. She thought the men that broke into her house and abducted them were dangerous. They had nothing on these two.
"No, I don't." That she already knew from the pheromones flying around this house, that if she didn't leave, and soon, she'd be a willing captive.
"I'm curious," Evans said. “Are there any shifters in your family tree?"
Barron and Iris stared at Evan. "No, I've been thinking about this. That may explain why we healed her like that."
"Like what?" Iris asked.
"Impossible, we would have sensed it." Barron said simultaneously.
"I've seen many injuries, on human and shifters, but never seen a human healed by one of us with anything other than traditional medicine."
"How did you heal me?"
"If you had not slept between us, if we had not shared energy with you, sweetheart you would barely able to move."
“Wow,” Iris felt like she’d just been spit out of clothes dryer unsure which way was up. “As far as I know none of my ancestors were shifters." But she’d begun to suspect there were some in her family tree with a little special something in the mix.
"It shouldn’t have happened, but I'm glad it did." Barron’s voice was so deep and sexy. It took control she didn’t know existed to not go wrap her body around him and ask him to read her a bedtime story.
Something truly dirty.
In her fairy tale she’d wind up with two princes. Iris wondered what it would be like to be possessed by them. The two men were both dominant, but so different she wondered how they remained friends.
Barron's was a walking pressure cooker ready to explode. He seemed like a man that lived and loved intensely, holding tightly to those he loved.
One the other hand, Evan shoved into your heart capturing it before you consented or know what happened. Once he had you he owned you.
If she had to choose, there was no way she be able to.
Call her tramp, but she would take them both.
Iris smothered the smile threatening to escape by slapping her hand over her mouth. Thank God these two couldn’t read minds. An image of the three of them in this cute cabin, spending all day fighting and doing all sorts of wicked and wonderful things.
Then starting all over.
Her smile and her little fantasy faded when she remembered she had no right to happiness or even the thought of it right now. As enjoyable as this slice of heaven felt, she had to face reality. And her reality did not involve becoming the filling in a hot man sandwich, but walking through hell to find her girls.
Tears hovered in her eyes, threatening escape. Iris turned her face away from the two men studying her, unwilling to answer questions. She had too many of her own, primarily where would she even start her search.
Once she controlled the emotions threatening to shatter her, Iris plastered a fake smile on her face and turned to Barron and Evan. “Thank you for the wonderful dinner, but I think I’ll go to bed now."
Thankfully they chose not to question her sudden departure. Her smile may have been forced, but her gratitude was genuine. The weight of their gazes made her want to turn around and lay all her burdens on the porch and beg for help.
Iris snorted and shook her head. They might be horny, but she seriously doubted they’d risk their safety for a stranger.
Especially her.
Chapter 7
Evan enjoyed the sway of Iris’s hips as she walked into the house, wondering how they’d fix this problem of the reluctant mate. And she was their mate, after her reaction to his and Barron’s scent, he was sure of it. In addition, the more time they spent together, the instinctual drive to mark and claim her intensified. How did he bring this up with Barron?
Even if only Evan marked Iris, he wanted both of them in his bed and life. It wasn’t that he couldn’t have a relationship without Barron, he just didn’t want one. The life he’d always envisioned for them became real for Evan the summer after their junior year when he drug Barron into a fortune teller’s tent.
It was rather funny that the man that turns into a bear didn’t believe in anything magic, but as soon as they walked into the over decorated tent that looked like some sultan’s den of pleasure, she nailed them.
This is what they’d waited for their entire adult lives, and Evan planned to use every dirty trick in the book to get her, but to keep her he’d be willing to give the one thing never shared with another woman – his love.
"I need to go for a run." Barron toed off his shoes and jerked his shirt over his head. "You’ll hold things down until I get back?" He asked as his jeans joined the pile of clothing on the porch.
"If you're asking if I'm going to let her leave while you’re gone? Fuck no. We may not be holding her hostage, but no way in hell is she leaving here tonight." Or any night.
"I got this, get your hairy ass out there.” They chuckled at the ongoing joke, and then Barron shifted with a speed that never failed to amaze Evan.
However many times he saw Barron shift, it always amazed Evan to see his friend turn into a massive grizzly. Barron’s beast was not only a thing of beauty, but an asset in battle. Evan watched his friend take off through the darkening woods, hoping like hell Iris’s abductors were in the area searching for her.
Once they erased the threat to her safety, there was no reason for Iris to hold herself back.
At least, that’s what he hoped.
Evan understood the desperation many men, shifter and human alike grieved the death of women, but never would he condone the kind of shit his Iris and others were subjected to.
The thought a male putting his hands on Iris in anger made Evan’s lip curl as a growl rumbled in his throat. Evan leaned against the porch railing, closing his eyes to embrace calm.
Thinking about Iris, and the flashes of irritation, anger, and frustration dancing across her elfin features were so cute that Evan purposely went out of his way a few times to annoy her. The fire and intellect in those green eyes attracted her as much as that lush body of hers.
Annoyed that he’d been separated from her for too long, Evan entered the spacious house and crept to her bedroom. The thud of her bare feet traveling back and forth across the hardwood floor made him chuckle what was going to her mind? Had she considered staying?
Evan froze when he realized they’ve never brought the subject up. How does one tell a woman you’ve known for barely twenty four hours that she’s the missing piece of your soul? Evan rapped twice on the solid door smiling again at her frustrated
exhale before she flung the door open.
"Hey, what's up?" She asked her expression calm and peaceful. Iris may do a good job at faking calm, but they both knew the truth.
“Can we talk?" She looked as if she was about to deny him, so he shook his head. "We can talk out here if you don’t trust yourself with me in a room with an empty bed."
“You really are full of yourself.” She crossed her arms over her chest. “Besides, what more is there to talk about?”
“You leaving.”
“I said I wasn’t leaving until tomorrow."
"I know what you said." Evan extended his hand to her, prepared for her to slam the door in his face.
"Okay," she placed her small hand in his, and for the first time since she opened her eyes, he felt like she might accept them.
"There’s usually something sweet around here." Evan’s gaze drifted down her sumptuous body, pausing at her heavy breasts, wondering how she would taste. "Let’s raid the fridge before Barron returns."
"He's gone?" Pieces of hair escaped as her head whipped back and forth.
"What, we’re alone and you don't feel safe?" This woman smashed a man’s ego to smithereens.
Iris swung in front of him, placing her hands on his chest. "Please don't say that, I can’t remember the last time I’ve lived without fear.” Evan covered her hands with his, touched that she was concerned for his feelings. “This whole thing is so confusing for me, you have no idea."
"I think I do." Her hair was arranged in some kind of knot on the crown of her head. With a quick flick of his fingers it was down around her shoulders. "Much better,” Evan slipped a hand beneath her hair, massaging the back of her neck and was rewarded with the sexiest little moan. “Iris are you running from something bad or to something better."
She opened her mouth to answer but he touched his finger to her full lips. "Don't answer, not yet. That something could be here, right in front of you. I realize I haven't exactly been on my best behavior since you been here."