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by Marissa Dobson


  “How can you make that promise? You’re not one of them.”

  She gave him a huge smile. “My mate is and his word is gold. Come with me and I’ll prove it, but only if you’re serious about staying here. The Elders are busy and I don’t want to interrupt them if you have no intention on staying.”

  “I want to stay. I’m concerned if Avery comes here he’ll not only kill me, but he’ll blame them for keeping me here. I don’t want to see anyone else fall into Avery’s hands.”

  She rose, holding out her hand. “Come with me, we’ll get their word and you’ll be safe. I’ll be here as well and can make sure nothing happens.”

  He shook his head again, fear returning to his eyes. “You’re human. You wouldn’t survive his…games.”

  “I have no intentions on that. I meant that you’ll be safe here. I’ll see to it. I suspect now that they know he’s abusing his clan, they’ll do something about it, but it isn’t my place to guess. Right now they’re dealing with Pierce. They must eliminate him before he kills any others.” She still had her hand out, waiting for him to take it.

  When he slid his hand into hers, she wanted to scream with excitement. To know she saved someone from the hands of an abuser sent joy through her. She prayed Adam and his Elders would hold up the bargain she made for Tex. It wasn’t as if she did it without knowing them and their ways. Adam had informed her of his clan’s protection of each other when she agreed to come to Alaska.

  Chapter Ten

  Adam leaned back in the conference room chair mildly amused, watching Tabitha and Ty fight amongst themselves. Tabitha wanted to go after Pierce and obviously Ty was against it. Styx, Marcus, and Adam watched, hoping they wouldn’t have to take sides.

  “Damn it, Ty, I told you in Pittsburgh I wanted to go after him.”

  “Yeah you told me. That doesn’t mean I was going to let you. If you remember I let the comment fall to the side. It was pointless to argue with you then, especially when I knew we’d be having this conversation again when the time came. The answer is no, you’re not going. You’re too important to the tigers to let you go off risking your safety. You’re too important to me. I can’t focus on what needs to be done if I’m worrying about your safety. You’re staying here.” Ty stood his ground even under Tabitha’s intense stare.

  “What? And you’re not important to the clan, to the tigers, to the future? I can’t do what I need to without you by my side.” Tabitha wasn’t giving up without a fight and she didn’t seem to care there was an audience.

  “Nothing is going to happen to me. I have the skills to protect myself and I have these men at my back. We’re going to be fine. I need you here to help Raja keep the rest of the clan calm.”

  Adam couldn’t help the smile that tugged at the corner of his lips. His Alpha was digging a hole deeper and deeper with each statement. He had fought against Tabitha in the practice ring and knew she was as fierce as some male guards. She could hold her own in a fight and her shooting accuracy was unbelievable.

  “Are you saying I don’t have the skills to protect myself? What about all the hours Bethany and I have been putting in with the guards learning hand to hand combat, and the hours at the range learning to shoot without missing? I can handle myself.”

  Ty let out a deep breath as if tired of the fight. “Damn it, Tabby, you know that’s not what I’m saying. I know how good you are, but damn it, I want you here—safe. This is my responsibility. I will see that Pierce pays for the people he killed.”

  “He killed my parents, and I want to see him dead for it. That’s my right. Don’t deny me.”

  Ty gripped the back of the chair, his knuckles turning white. “I’m doing this for you. Hell, next you’re going to say Bethany should go because he killed her parents and sister too. I’m not taking women into the field with me, not on this.”

  “So this isn’t because I’m not as good as you and the guards, but because I don’t have a dick?” Tabitha’s anger soared off the charts.

  Adam pushed away from the table. Someone had to put an end to this fight if they were going to get to Virginia before Pierce realized they were watching his house and made a move. “Stop it, you two. We don’t have time for this. If anyone in this room is going to avenge the deaths of Bethany and your families then we need to get on the plane.” He sighed. “Tabitha, you’re exceptional in practice, but it’s different than going on a mission. Styx and I need to be focused on keeping Ty safe. We aren’t taking enough guards to guarantee your safety as well. I agree with Ty, you need to stay here. We need you here in case there’s an attack.” Suddenly both of his Alphas were staring at him, and for the briefest second he wondered if he should have kept his mouth shut.

  It was Tabitha who spoke first, breaking the unease. “You’re right, Adam. It shouldn’t matter who takes Pierce down as long as he’s no longer a problem. I won’t force you to take me with you because it will only hinder what you’re doing there. I will tell you this though, if any of you get hurt there’s going to be Hell to pay when you get back.”

  Adam nodded, relieved Tabitha had decided they were wasting precious time. “We’ll protect Ty with our lives you know that.”

  “No, protect each other. Watch each other’s backs. I don’t want any of you injured or worse.” Tabitha slid her arms around Ty’s waist. “You are all my family, I love each of you.”

  “We’ll be fine, love.” Ty snuggled her close and kissed the top of her head.

  As Adam watched, he hoped Robin and him would eventually have such a strong mating bond, where she could be as understanding of his job as Tabitha was for Ty. Only time would tell.

  A knock on the door sent his thoughts into overdrive. He could sense his mate with two males. Rising, he went to the door, standing in the middle so he’d blocked Ty and Tabitha when he opened it. It didn’t matter who was behind the door, it was his job to protect his Elders. Months ago, they learned of a traitor in the midst of the compound. They had to be vigilant it wouldn’t happen again. Instead of coming to his Elders to seek help, Chris betrayed his clan to save his sister from Pierce.

  “Adam, I know you’re busy, but Tex…he needs some assurance before you leave,” Robin explained why she interrupted the meeting.

  “What have you done? I told you we were not to influence his decision.” Adam looked from his mate to Tex.

  “I didn’t. I saw him on my way to Bethany’s. Jayden accompanied me while I spoke with Tex.”

  “The decision to stay in Alaska or go back to Texas must be his and his alone.” Ty stepped next to Adam.

  “Sir, the decision would be mine. Robin and I were only talking about my options. I didn’t mean to get her in any trouble.” Tex drew the attention away from Robin. It was both honorable and stupid, depending on the situation.

  “Come inside, let’s not talk about this in the hall.” Ty stepped aside, let them in the room, and closed the door behind them. “What is it that you want reassurance on?”

  When Tex didn’t speak, Robin answered for him. “Go over what happens if he stays. He’s concerned Avery will bring trouble upon your clan.”

  “I’m sure Tabitha and I could handle this once you and the others have gotten safely on your way,” Raja told Ty.

  Ty nodded. “That’s true. Tex, all your questions and concerns can be answered by Raja and Tabitha, if you can give us a bit of time. The rest of us are gearing up for a mission.”

  “If you could just tell him he would be safe here, that you won’t turn him over to Avery, I believe it will help him greatly,” Robin urged.

  “Robin, this is not the time.” Adam stared at her, trying to get a message across that Tex’s situation needed to be dealt with later.

  Tex turned to leave, but Ty stopped him. “We won’t turn you over to Avery as long as staying here is your decision. I hope Robin is not influencing you to stay because if you wish to remain here giving your commitment to my Lieutenant Raja and my mate is the same as giving it to me. Raja
and Tabitha will answer any of your questions and set you up in a long term cabin. Then they’ll discuss what you can contribute to the clan.”

  “It’s my decision to remain here, sir. I’ll let you get back to your meeting. If I could have a word with your Lieutenant later, I’d appreciate it.” Tex turned to the door. “Come on, Robin, let’s let them get back to what they were doing. We shouldn’t have bothered them.”

  “I’ll send for you after this meeting has finished, and we can then discuss your situation,” Raja told Tex.

  Robin looked to Adam as if she wanted to say something, but then followed Tex out. “Robin, we’re almost done. I’ll find you in a few minutes and we can gather your belongings to take them to Bethany’s.”

  When the door clicked shut behind Robin, Adam turned to Ty. “I apologize for my mate. The human world works different than how it runs for shifters.”

  Ty waved his hand. “There’s no need to apologize. Tex is young and scared, and Robin is trying to help him. That’s very honorable of her. Now we’ve got to get a move on. See your mate settled and meet the team at the landing strip in twenty minutes.”

  Leaving the conference room, Adam followed Robin’s scent down the hall to the dining hall and found her sitting with Tex, Jayden standing nearby. It seemed slightly odd to see his mate with a guard normally reserved for the Elder’s mates. Thankfully, unlike Tabitha and Bethany, it was not something he would have to deal with long. Jayden protecting Robin was only a precaution until the mission to eliminate Pierce was complete. Robin was on Pierce’s list along with Tabitha and Bethany, there was no way Adam would deny his mate the additional protection especially with him heading to Virginia.

  “Love, we need to get your things and then I can show you where you’ll be staying while I’m gone.” He stood next to his mate.

  Tex rose from his chair, holding out his hand. “I want to thank you for saving my skin in Texas.”

  “There’s no need. Even if your situation was different I wouldn’t have left you there to die.” Adam took his hand, shaking it. “I hope my mate hasn’t pushed you into any decision that isn’t your own. This clan is nothing like the one you’ve come from. We’re a family here, we don’t force people to do what we want, nor do we abuse people.”

  “I want to stay, but what if Avery comes here? I don’t want to bring danger to your clan.”

  Adam laid his hand on Robin’s shoulder. “I doubt he’ll come here, either way Avery needs to be dealt with once this mission is over. We can’t stand by letting him abuse his clan. The coming months will be a change for a number of clans, not just the Texas Tigers. If you could excuse us, I need a few minutes with my mate before I leave.”

  Tex nodded. “Very well. Thank you, Robin. I’ll see you again.”

  “If you need anything let me know, or if you want to talk,” Robin told Tex as he left.

  Her words sent a strange twinge of jealousy through Adam. He shouldn’t be upset she wanted to help the kid, but he didn’t like the idea of Tex seeing more of his mate over the next few days while he was gone. He wanted to take advantage of every moment they had together, but there was too much to do. “Jayden, you can return to your duties. I’ll bring Robin to Bethany’s.”

  “Yes, sir.” Jayden nodded and headed down the hall to his post.

  Robin stood, straightening her yellow sweater. “Why do I feel that you’re upset I offered to help Tex?”

  “Not upset, just wishing it was me you’d be spending the coming days with. I can think of a number of things we could do to pass the hours.” He didn’t mention that if she kept walking in on Elders’ meetings it was going to start reflecting badly on him. His mate’s actions could cause issues with his position. This time it had been for a good cause, but next time, well, he didn’t know. They’d have to wait to see how things went in the coming months. If she didn’t take to the tiger’s way of life then they would have to have a serious talk.

  “According to you, we’ll have lots of time once you return, so why worry that I’m helping Tex?”

  “You’re right, there’s no reason to be envious. A shifter’s jealousy isn’t for the same reason humans feel it. Once you’ve mated, the sexual contact from another is painful. There’s no fear of infidelity among our kind.” He reached out, taking her hand. “Now, come along, we don’t have a lot of time and I’d like to have you settled before I leave.”

  She accepted his hand, but didn’t move from where she was standing. “Even if that wasn’t the case, I’m not that kind of woman. I would never cheat on someone I’m in a relationship with.”

  “I didn’t mean to imply you were, only that it wasn’t the reason you felt my jealousy. I was merely trying to explain the ways of my kind.” He was tired of the division between them. He’d always be a tiger, while she’d always be human. How were they to get past it? Feeling through her emotions, he searched to see if she still had doubts in her thoughts, and came up with nothing. Was she finally thinking of him as her mate instead of as a tiger?

  Chapter Eleven

  Robin had hoped to see Adam off at the landing strip with the others until Tabitha asked if she’d accompany her and Raja to meet with Tex. Having already formed a friendship of sorts with Tex, even if it was only based on their abused pasts, would put him more at ease with her presence.

  Tabitha pulled her aside while they waited for Raja to join them. “I’m so glad Adam found you. He’s an amazing man. He’ll give you the world and make you happy if you allow him.”

  Pushing her hair away from her face, Robin frowned. “I’m wondering how I’m going to get a normal life back being with him. Not because he’s a tiger, it’s just I lost so much. What will I do with my degree and work experience here?”

  “You worked with a law firm, if I remember correct, before all this. You can still do that. Well, hopefully not with the one in Virginia because we’d hate to see you leave. Telecommunication is an option. The law firms here aren’t nearly as high powered as what you’re used to or even as busy, still you might be able to find work with them. We don’t have a lot of legal work, but we do have a lawyer in the clan. He’s retired from normal practice and only handles the clan’s legal business. I’m sure he’d appreciate the help. There are also other jobs you might be interested in around the compound. You have a lot of options.”

  Robin wanted to complain about everything she had lost, not just her job, but how could she complain to Tabitha when she had lost so much more, and still made a life here with Ty. From what Adam told her, Tabitha had stepped into this new life and her role as the Queen of the Tigers without any hesitation.

  Felix joined them before Robin had time to figure out how to respond to Tabitha. “Raja said he’d meet us there. He wants us to go ahead and ease Tex’s fears before he shows up. Korbin’s in the hall. He’ll stand in as your other guard, Tabitha, while Adam is away. Thomas has some other commitments to deal with, so he’ll be with me from time to time.”

  “Very well. Let’s go see what Tex wants to do, and then we’ll have an idea what to say if Avery calls us again. Hopefully the men will be back before Avery makes any sort of challenge. It all depends on how much Tex really means to him. I doubt much since he’s been so badly abused. How can you claim to care for someone if you abuse them?” Tabitha shook her head, and led the way to the door.

  “For some it’s a learned trait. Many abusers can only show love with their fists. I’ve seen the turnaround if the abuser finds another source for their anger.” She couldn’t stop from explaining, even if Tabitha wasn’t interested.

  “How do you know so much about abuse?” Felix inquired as they made their way down the hall—Korbin in front, with Tabitha and Robin in the middle, and Felix bringing up the rear.

  “I spent years in an abused spouse group, trying to gather the courage to leave Bobby. I had saved the money and was ready to leave when Bobby was killed.” She took a deep breath, trying not to remember the big plans she had. “I helped othe
r people get away from their abusive spouses, counseled them when they needed, and was overall a friendly shoulder to cry on. The group never knew I was in the same situation because I didn’t want it getting back to my law firm since they were the ones who started the group for their clients. The group saved me. I only hoped I helped others.”

  “I think we’ve found your calling for the clan.” Tabitha glanced at her.

  “What do you mean?” Robin was puzzled by what any of her past had to do with how she was going to contribute to the clan.

  “Taking Avery out of his position of power over the Texas Tigers is going to leave a lot of abused shifters needing counseling. You can help with their transition. Teach them the tricks you learned and help them work through it. I’ve never experienced abuse so I don’t understand what they’re going through. No offense meant. I just can’t understand why they stay.” There was sadness in Tabitha’s eyes.

  “Some stay because they don’t think they can make it on their own. Others, like Tex, fear for their lives. I stayed because Bobby was all I had and I loved him. To this day a part of me still loves the man he was when we married. It wasn’t until later that he became abusive. At first I made excuses for him. The bruises were always hidden so others couldn’t see them.” They walked in silence for a few minutes as if Tabitha took in everything Robin said.

  “I think you might be able to help with Harmony. She’s been on her own most of her life before Ty and Raja found her staggering in the woods. Her leg got caught in a bear trap, now she’s so scared around people she won’t shift back.” Tabitha stopped outside one of the doors.

  “I don’t know how I can help if she’s in tiger form. Do you even understand people when you’re in your other form?”

  Tabitha nodded. “We comprehend everything. I’ve listened to her thoughts and have learned what makes her scared. There’s nothing I can do to help her heal from what she’s been through. Once we finish with Tex, we can go see Harmony this evening, if you’re up to it?”

 

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