Authors: Katie Reus
opened up into. Placing his palm against
the other biometric scanner—one that also
read his lower vampire body temperature,
not just his palm and fingerprints—he
opened the heavy metal door and entered
first.
He paused for a moment, inhaling
scents and listening for heartbeats. A lot
of supernatural beings could mask their
scent and even their heartbeat, but he was
almost a hundred percent sure they were
alone. Still, he did a quick sweep of the
five bedroom place before retrieving
Melina from the front door.
He steered her down the long hallway
that branched off toward bedrooms and
opened up into the living room. The living
space directly connected to a giant kitchen
with all new, state of the art appliances—
kind of pointless to have considering his
kind didn’t need to eat. They did and
could, especially in social settings to put
others at ease, but it wasn’t a necessity.
From the amused look on Melina’s face
he could tell she was thinking the same
thing. When she shivered, all traces of his
own amusement fled.
Stroking his knuckles down her cheek,
he reveled in the feel of her soft skin.
“Are you okay? What happened back there
to make you so weak?” He’d had to pull
out a chunk of glass from her head—the
thought made his hands curl into fists—but
it shouldn’t have weakened her to the
point that she’d needed his blood.
Something flickered in her eyes but it
was gone so fast he wasn’t sure what to
make of it. Wrapping her arms around
herself, she shrugged. “I was in a car
accident.”
“There’s more to it though, isn’t there?”
She swallowed hard and shook her
head. “No.” She’d make a terrible poker
player. Those big green eyes of hers
flashed with guilt, but he didn’t have the
heart to grill her.
Not when she was covered in her own
blood and looked ready to fall over from
sheer exhaustion. “Come on. I’ll show you
where the shower is.”
Gratefulness filled her expression as
she followed him. It only reaffirmed he’d
made the right decision not to question her
further.
Once she was showered and rested,
however, he wouldn’t show restraint.
* * *
Melina stood under the powerful shower
jets of one of the guest bathrooms in
Kiernan’s condo. From what she gathered,
he lived on the entire top floor. It was
only seven stories up, but she didn’t plan
to go out to the balcony anytime soon. She
and heights did not mix.
She’d tossed her dress onto the shiny
white tile of the bathroom floor. She
almost felt bad because the place was so
pristine. Like a freaking hotel. No warmth
or personal touches anywhere. Just
abstract paintings pictures dotted various
walls. And everything was so masculine.
The warm water coursing over her was
like heaven. Thanks to Kiernan’s blood
she felt almost like new. A little tired, but
not like she should have been. For a
moment she’d been tempted to tell him
about her natural healing abilities but had
held back. It wasn’t common knowledge
and her father would be incredibly angry
if she told a vampire about it.
The upside of her gift was that she
could heal most animals, humans, shifters,
and pretty much any supernatural being—
unless they were too far gone like the
sweet mastiff from earlier that day. In
worst case scenarios it drained her to the
point of incredible weakness, and it took a
long time for her to heal. It was the reason
she’d become a vet as opposed to entering
another medical field. Healing animals
didn’t drain her nearly as much as other
beings did.
Once she was sure all the blood was
washed clean, she stepped from the giant
glass and stone enclosed shower and
slipped on the fluffy blue robe Kiernan
had left for her. Since it was almost her
size and definitely too small for him, she
wondered who it belonged to but pushed
down the unfamiliar feeling of jealousy.
Kiernan had the ability to make her
claws unsheathe without doing a damn
thing. All she had to do was think about
him with another woman and she was
ready to claw someone’s eyes out. It went
so against her personality it shocked her to
her core.
“Find everything okay?” Kiernan’s
deep, familiar voice made her jerk around
from drying her hair at the mirror.
She placed a hand over her chest. “I
didn’t even hear you.” That surprised her.
With her heightened senses she should
have, but she’d been too wrapped up in
her own thoughts.
His dark gaze traveled from her face,
practically caressed her covered breasts,
then dipped all the way to her painted pink
toenails.
Unable to stop her physical reaction,
her nipples beaded almost painfully.
Almost as if he knew, his lips curved up
slightly as his eyes landed on her face
once again. “I turned this back on and it’s
been ringing nonstop since you got in the
shower.” Sighing, he held out her cracked
cell, as if it was the last thing he wanted to
give her.
Frowning, she took it, looking at the
cracked face. “I didn’t think it was
working.”
“I didn’t either. Looks like it just got
turned off in your struggle.”
She’d need to replace it but she was
thankful it worked. Now she could at least
call her family and tell them she was all
right. After what happened she knew she
should probably go home to the safety of
her pack, but she didn’t want to. They’d
keep her under lockdown and she loathed
the thought of living like that. At least with
Kiernan she’d have some freedom. “Do
you think . . . I could stay with you?”
His eyes darkened to a midnight black
as he nodded. He growled low in his
throat in answer.
Something about that look made her
entire body flare to life. She’d been on the
receiving end of his focus once and it had
threatened to overload her senses. To find
herself there again made her body tingle in
raw sexual awareness. But first . . . “Did
you plan to use me because of my family?”
“No.” The answer was so immediate
she had no doubt of the truthfulness. Not to
mention she couldn’t smell the bitterness
of a lie. His next words surprised her.
“What I want from you has
nothing
to do
with your pack. And when I think about
you, I’m sure as hell not thinking about
anyone else. I don’t like shifters—or I
didn’t until I met you. It’s not exactly a
secret, but I don’t want to use you. At least
not in the sense you’re asking about.
However, I do plan to use your body for
all sorts of . . . things.”
Things.
The dark note in that single
word sent an erotic thrill through her. One
that made the heat between her legs grow
until all she could think about was taking
off her robe, stepping into his arms, and
letting him push deep inside her.
Considering the way he was practically
undressing her with his eyes she knew he
wouldn’t reject her. Before she could
contemplate anything, her phone buzzed in
her hand. The number on the screen
surprised her. It wasn’t a member of her
pack, but Irene, a human woman from a
homeless shelter downtown. Melina knew
her friend wouldn’t call in the evening
unless it was an emergency.
She immediately pressed the talk
button. “Hello?”
“Melina, thank God! I need your help.
One of the teenagers who bounces in and
out of the shelter has been shot.”
Hating that Kiernan could hear every
detail of their conversation thanks to his
extrasensory abilities, she turned to the
side, trying to give herself the illusion of
privacy. “Why haven’t you called the
police?”
“He’s here with two of his friends.
They both have guns and are refusing to let
me call the cops. They’re not going to hurt
me but they said if I tried to call the cops
they’ll leave. He doesn’t have much time
and I thought . . .” Her voice broke. “He’s
hanging out with the wrong crowd—local
gang members—but he’s such a good kid.
I thought maybe you could help him with
your gift.” She whispered the last part.
Irene was one of the few people who
knew what Melina could do. She
volunteered with the other woman, and
Melina had needed to use her healing
powers more than once in Irene’s
presence. Not even Melina’s pack knew
the human was aware of what she could
do, and she planned to keep it that way.
Shooting Kiernan a glance over her
shoulder, she bit the inside of her lip.
“Give me fifteen minutes.”
“Thank you so much. Use the kitchen
entrance at the back, that’s where we are.”
After hanging up, Kiernan gave her a
dark look. “You’re not going anywhere.
Not with shifters out to kidnap you.”
“I have to. I’m sure you heard my
conversation.” He nodded. “Then you
know I have to go. Do you have any
clothes I can wear?”
Growling under his breath and sounding
more like a shifter than a vampire, he
turned, motioning with his hand for her to
follow. Hurrying after him she followed
him to what she assumed was another
guest room. It wasn’t covered in his
distinctive, wild scent.
He jerked open a door to reveal an
oversized walk-in closet. “I don’t know
what’s in here but it belongs to some of
my cousins. Just grab what you need.”
Crossing his arms over his chest, he
leaned against the door frame as if he
planned to watch her.
“Uh, I need to get changed.”
“I guess you better hurry then.” His
voice was full of sin and sex.
She could waste time arguing with him,
but decided to just drop her robe. There
wasn’t time, something he knew and was
capitalizing on. She couldn’t really fault
him because if she had a chance to see him
naked again . . . No time to go there.
Kiernan sucked in a breath behind her
as the thick robe hit the floor. She smiled
to herself. Served him right for refusing to
leave. Feeling incredibly exposed, but
also powerful that she could evoke
reactions from a vampire as sensual as
Kiernan, she grabbed a plain long-sleeved
black T-shirt and tugged it over her head.
She was very aware that she wasn’t
wearing any underclothes but she didn’t
see any lying around. She didn’t relish the
thought of wearing a stranger’s underwear
anyway.
After shimmying into a pair of dark
jeans, she turned to find Kiernan had gone
impossibly still. She felt her cheeks heat
up at the blatant lust in his eyes. He
looked like he wanted to take her right on
the closet floor. “You insisted on staying,”
she said quietly.
“I did.”
She swallowed hard but forced her
eyes away from him and onto the closet
floor. The space was packed with a
ridiculous amount of name brand clothing,
purses, and thankfully shoes. She scooped
up a pair of flat boots and slid them on. It
felt weird without socks but oh well. They
needed to be gone ten minutes ago. “Thank
you for taking me.”
He gave a curt nod as he exited the
closet with her. Wearing all dark clothing
and with his height, he looked so damn
intimidating she was glad he’d be with her
facing the gang members. Not that she
worried about some human kids being
able to hurt her, but some of those kids got
jacked up on fae or demon blood. It not
only gave them super strength, it made
some of them go out of their heads.
“So what’s this gift your friend was
talking about?”
She shrugged as he opened the front
door into that gorgeous marble entryway.
“I’m a doctor. I might work on animals,
but I’ve helped her before with some of
the kids from the local
barrios
. They’re too afraid to call the cops and they know
Irene won’t narc them out to anyone. If she
trusts me, they’ll trust me too.”
He shook his head. “I can’t believe
your father is okay with that.”
Shooting him a quick glance, she gave
him a tight smile. “He doesn’t know.”
Jaw tight, he just shook his head. The
elevator dinged as they reached the ground
floor and she resisted rolling her eyes at
him. She did not need another male in her
life telling her what to do or judging her
actions. He stopped in front of a car.
“What’s this?” she asked.
“All these vehicles are property of my
coven.” He swept his hand out at the array