Wynter's Captive
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Table of Contents
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~ Dedication ~
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Epilogue
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Wynter’s Captive
Milly Taiden
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Wynter’s Captive
Copyright © 2013 by Milly Taiden
ISBN: 978-1-939194-45-9
Edited by Melinda Fulton
Cover by Amanda Kelsey
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First Etopia Press electronic publication: January 2013
~ Dedication ~
For the following ladies who have been awesome in their dedication to helping me succeed, always offering comfort and friendship and telling me how much they like my stories: Jewels Fernandez, Amalfis Liz, Lindsay Avalon, Carrie Fort, Heidi Hutchinson, and Diamond Bermudez. I could not have asked for a better group of fans.
For Melinda, the world’s most amazing editor, and DeAnna, the best copyeditor ever. It is thanks to you both we’ll be able to get Wynter’s Captive out to the werewolf lovers.
I love all you chicas!
And for everyone that loves my shifters, thank you.
Chapter One
“Of all the ideas you’ve ever come up with, why the hell did you make me wear a white dress when I’m the maid of honor?” Lili groaned into her empty car’s interior. The warm leather seat rubbed her back while she drove for what felt like the fifteenth hour. Bluetooth connection allowed her to speak with her best friend and the current bane of her existence, Jaylin. “I hate white! You know I look fat in it.”
Although it was Lili’s opinion she looked fat in pretty much every color. That might be due to her need to lose a few…or twenty pounds, but who the heck was counting, right?
“I swear, Jay, if it weren’t because I love you like family, I’d have taken this thing off and showed up to your wedding naked.” Yeah right! Naked? Now there was a visual that would make Aunt Patricia go blind. A choked giggle escaped her lips at the image of Aunt Patty in one of her usual panic attacks. Aunt Patty, also known as Jay’s mom, tended to hyperventilate over the smallest thing.
“We are family you silly girl, or have you forgotten you’re my cousin? And don’t you dare show up naked, Liliana Rojas! I will tell mom, and she’ll kick your butt into next week and probably make you wear one of her dresses. Her old maid dresses. You know the kind. With the million tiny, printed sunflowers and that square flap she calls a neckline.” Jaylin giggled. “Besides, I wanted to wear the red dress to stand out. You girls and every other guest there have to be in white. It’s a winter wedding. Oh, just get here already. What’s taking you so long?” She grumbled.
“Just tell me if you were able to get the decorator to get you some of those crystal snowflakes we talked about? Those will look amazing hanging off the baby pines you’re using as centerpieces. ” She should’ve been there to help Jaylin put everything in order, instead of being a day late to the wedding.
“Of course. What kind of winter wedding doesn’t include snowflakes? I might even make them get me a fake snow machine if the white stuff doesn’t show up soon.” A scuffling noise came through the line and then a panting Jaylin spoke, “Hurry up so you can see it.”
Lili glanced ahead and sighed. It was the perfect day for a wedding. If only Jay had picked the summer months like normal brides. But no, Jaylin had to be different. A white wedding was what she wanted. As in everyone but her had to wear white. Too bad it didn’t look like there’d be any snow. In fact, it was a pretty warm winter so far. A long stretch of empty road, under a cloudless sky and bright midday sun, loomed before her. Thick forest lined up the sides of the road, caging her in. There wasn’t a sign of life for miles.
“Hey, I didn’t tell you to come to the boonies to get married. I’ve been driving forever, and I can’t seem to get there. You know, New York has great wedding locations,” she grumbled. “And you were supposed to drive with me! But instead of a nice scenic drive with my best friend, I am driving alone and have to rush to get to you.”
Running her fingers through her long curls, she looked down at the GPS. It flashed a straight arrow and indicated she still had another sixty miles of driving before she arrived at the cabin retreat where the wedding would be held. Stupid mountain retreat had to be in small-town nowhere.
“This is not the boonies.” Jaylin laughed. “I’m sorry I had to fly, but Brandon got it in his head to bring me in much earlier than the wedding called for. If you would have taken the plane ticket I offered to buy you, you’d be here by now. But nooo you had to be all Ms. Independent I-can-get-my-own-ass-there-alone. Shit, you could’ve flown all my guests on a private jet if you’d used your trust fund. So now I’m left without my maid of honor until who knows when! Thank god the wedding isn’t until later this evening. You have enough time to make it here even in the event of any traffic delays.”
Guilt made Lili wince. She knew it was her own fault she was running late. If she hadn’t been called in to work at the real estate office, she would’ve been at the wedding sit
e the day before. “I’m sorry, Jay. I’ll be there soon, and it all will be absolutely perfect.”
Jaylin sighed loudly. “I know. But I can’t get married without you here. Brandon is already freaked out because I told him without you there’s no wedding.”
The image of her cousin’s big, sexy fiancé freaking out made Lili burst into laughter. Brandon Hayes did not look like the type to let anything worry him. He was tall, blond, and so cute he made her eyes hurt. Personally, Lili preferred a more rugged look. Any man that looked better than her made her worry. “Listen, you and I both know Brandon is the last person to worry about your wedding. He’s got you locked so tight to him you two don’t even need to get married.”
Jaylin gasped. “We do if he wants me to sleep with him again. There is no way in hell my baby is going to be born out of wedlock!” An underlying panic came through along with Jaylin’s threat.
Lili rolled her eyes. She knew their family was old-school traditional, but if Jaylin didn’t want the possibility of a baby being born out of wedlock, then she shouldn’t have been doing the chandelier-dangling mambo with pretty boy Brandon. She wasn’t as stuck in tradition as Aunt Patty. However, she had never really done anything to call attention to herself like Jay, who tended to always get the family riled up with the men she’d dated. If they weren’t from the bad side of town, they were wrong for her in every way possible. Until Brandon came along, she honestly thought Jay was just trying to upset Aunt Patty. “Relax. Does Aunt Patty know about the baby yet?”
“Are you crazy? You know she would’ve had one of her panic attacks by now if she did. Not to mention she would’ve been pushing for this wedding to happen much sooner than now. Oh! My makeup and hair person is here. I’ll see you soon my love. Call me if you run into any problems. I’ll have Brandon’s sexy brothers go get you.”
The only thought more uncomfortable than having to wear one of Aunt Patty’s dresses to the wedding was possibly having all those tall, handsome guys come to her rescue. “Sure, I’ll call you in case I run into any trouble, but by the looks of the road and the fact that my hybrid needs nothing, I think I’ll be fine. See you soon!”
Different voices sounded in the background on the other side of the line. Jaylin made lip-smacking noises. “OK. Kiss, kiss, Lili. Can’t wait to see you!” The line disconnected a second later.
Lili glanced down at her radio. Maybe it was from driving alone for so many hours, but a slow shudder crawled up her spine. She needed music. The humming of the heater was not filling up the eerie silence enough to help her relax. Oh why did she have to love horror flicks so much? They always came back to haunt her when she found herself alone. She clicked buttons, continually taking quick glances back at the road. When she couldn’t find the song she wanted to listen to, she kept her gaze on the radio tuner a little longer than normal. When she glanced up, she saw a man standing in the road, and she was driving right toward him.
“Oh my god!” Slamming her foot on the brakes, she attempted to stop before hitting the guy. Bile rose up in her throat, choking the air out of her lungs. Tires screeched. Gripping the wheel with all her might, she jerked forward and slammed back in the seat. The car skidded to a stop in the middle of the street. Angry pants and her own heartbeat was all Lili heard. It took her a moment to make her fingers let go of the wheel. With shaking hands, she looked out the front window. The man who’d been crossing the street was in front of her car on the ground. Oh no!
She removed her seatbelt and rushed out of the car, leaving her door open. Cold air surrounded her the moment she left the comfort of the vehicle. Goose bumps broke over her skin, and she shivered. The man lay about ten yards from her car, flat on his back with his eyes closed. She looked at her bumper but didn’t see any dents or blood. Lili frowned, looking at the man’s body.
“Sir? Are you OK?” Fear made her voice tremble. Nothing. The man didn’t move, twitch, or blink. Shit, as far as she could see, he didn’t even look like he was breathing.
It took her a moment of intense staring to realize the man’s limbs were starting to twitch. Popping and cracking noises sounded, as if his bones were breaking. Lili’s eyes widened. She stared, mouth agape, while the man contorted and sprouted fur. Holy shit! What the—? Yeah, it was official; she’d watched way too many horror movies. Because there was no way this man was changing before her eyes. His face elongated. Disbelief held her in place, staring at the man in complete shock. Maybe she’d dropped acid and forgot? His jaw and nose took the shape of a muzzle, and his mouth opened to show canines the size of Jay’s teacup Yorkie.
No longer caring if the man was injured, she whirled around to rush back to her car. A loud, piercing growl made her jerk to a stop. She glanced at the inside of the vehicle. Another of the big, furry creatures, which looked a lot like wolves on steroids, was inside her car. How the hell did that thing get in there? She gaped back at the changing beast on the ground. Time slowed. She gulped and watched the animal stretch.
Common sense yelled “Run!” Grabbing the long skirt of her dress and cursing herself for wearing flip-flops instead of her usual trainers while driving, she ran into the cold, thick forest. Two loud howls pierced the dead silence behind her. The hairs on her arms stood on end, urging her to move faster.
Lili hated the fact she wore a dress and no shorts under it. Heat spread with each rub of her thighs and made it uncomfortable for her to run. Pretty soon they’d be chafing. Dammit! She should’ve worked out. She should’ve lost some weight. Fuck it; she should’ve taken the damn flight Jaylin offered to buy her. If she had, she wouldn’t be running in the damn forest, from some kind of werewolves, in an ugly-ass white dress and flip-flops. Hysterical laughter bubbled up inside her. Saying she was in trouble was the understatement of the century. Breaths rushed out of her, and moments later she got cramps in her side. Clearly, she would be getting mauled to death because she was out of shape.
With every step she took, she made promises to every god she’d ever heard of. She vowed that if she got out alive she’d live better, exercise, eat healthy, and quit eating chocolate. Two loud growls sounded from either side of her. Lili stopped dead in her tracks.
It was useless to continue. Her lungs wanted to burst in her chest. She looked around at the surrounding trees, taking in the dark bushes, big trunks, and thick leaves. Where the hell was she? Dim light filtered through the small openings between branches. The lack of bright sunlight made the hour resemble evening instead of afternoon. Adrenaline kept her body’s temperature high and stopped her from feeling much of the cold in the thin strapless dress.
Leaves crunched to her left, and she jerked her head toward the noise. One of the big wolf beasts appeared from behind a tree. He was so big she couldn’t stop staring. Branches snapped to her right. The sound made her turn to see the other animal standing there. Like a spectator at a ping-pong match, her head snapped back and forth between the two creatures.
“Uh, nice doggies?” Blood thundered in her ears. Dread spread through her, making it difficult to think clearly. Her temperature shot down to the South Pole and cold seeped into her pores, shaking her to the core.
Lili took a small step. Both animals closed in on her. Her chest rose and fell with each hiss of air out of her lungs.
Bones popped, first on one, and then the other wolf. A few moments later there were two tall, good-looking, and very naked men standing before her. She gazed down at each of their crotches. Hot damn!
“Look…uh, you two stay back. I warn you. I know…uh…I know karate and other self-defense stuff.” Her gaze wandered from one guy’s package to the other. It was definite; she was going to hell.
“You need to come with us,” one of the well-endowed, hot guys said with a serious frown.
“Are you kidding me? I’ve seen every horror movie known to man. Sure you guys don’t look like the usual misshapen, incestuous cannibals, but hell no. Everybody always dies in those movies, and I’m not going to be the first in real li
fe. No frickin’ way.” She folded her arms over her chest and took on a stubborn stance.
The other blue-eyed hottie gave her a smile that showed a dimple. Good god the man had dimples? The nerve. Weren’t incestuous children supposed to be all ugly and stuff?
“Cade wants to see you.” Dimples smiled. “My name is Korbin, and this is my brother Kevin. Don’t worry, we won’t harm you.” He winked at her.
“Oh, well that makes me feel so much better.” She rolled her eyes. “Seriously? You won’t harm me? The bad guy always says that.” Didn’t they watch horror flicks? Lili had watched enough to know not to go with the bad guy.
“Come on, just meet Cade, and you can tell him how you think we’re part of a forest cult that’s going to eat you for dinner.” Sarcasm dripped from Kevin’s voice.
Lili lifted her chin and glared at him. If they were going to kill her anyway, why be scared? Whoever this Cade guy was would get an earful from her. Well, if they didn’t plan on killing her, then she was going to need a new dress, a shower, and some goddamned chocolate like pronto.
When they motioned with their hands to walk, she swallowed her complaint against more exercise and started strolling over dead leaves and twigs with a man on either side of her.
“Fine, let’s go meet the rest of the cannibal wolf tribe,” she grumbled.
Kevin, who had the same beefy body as his brother, including the nice tan and sandy blond hair, rolled his eyes. “You’re quite the drama queen, aren’t you?”
“Hey, I resent that. I’m not the one walking around all naked as the day I was born, Mister. You could put some clothes on. Where are your clothes, anyway? It’s super cold out here, and you’re stark naked. Besides, I’ve watched enough movies to know this won’t end well.” Unease settled in her stomach. She was definitely going to be more than a little late to Jaylin’s wedding.