So why were they acting so weird?
“You okay?” he asked Nick.
“Yeah.”
The woman shook her head. “You really don’t have any idea what you’ve done? Priceless.”
Zan frowned. “Me? I don’t have any idea what you’re talking about.” Off-kilter, he wondered for the first time what she thought of his odd, flat voice. Jesus, he hated being on the defensive.
Nick opened his mouth to say something, but four wolves burst through the trees and crowded in on the woman in a semicircle, snarling at her in warning. And that’s when something really weird happened to Zan.
His wolf surged to the surface and took over faster than he ever had before, and he was powerless to stop the change. Scrambling forward, he placed himself squarely between the female and his Pack, laid his ears flat against his head, and bared his teeth. A low, ominous rumble sounded in his chest, letting them know not to come one step closer.
What the hell is wrong with me?
In seconds, the four wolves changed back, and Jax, Aric, Micah, and Phoenix were crouched in front of him. His brothers stood, looking as bewildered as he felt.
“What the fuck, man?” Aric scowled, looking past Zan to the woman.
Zan growled louder.
“Oh shit,” Jax groaned, slapping his forehead. “I’m not believing this.”
Micah’s eyes widened. “Z-Man, did you bite her?”
Nix started laughing but quickly put a lid on it when he caught a glare from his commander.
Dread became a lead weight in Zan’s chest, and he forced his wolf into submission, shifting back. “Yeah, I bit her on the neck. So what? I would’ve been justified in killing her for attacking Nick, but I didn’t. She’s fine.”
Everyone looked at the woman, and she in turn leveled Zan with a murderous stare. “I’m anything but fine since I’m now Bonded to you, genius.”
“I—what?” Zan gaped at her. His Pack brothers’ faces showed everything from amusement to wariness to stunned disbelief. Nick’s expression of grim resignation scared him most of all. “No, that can’t be right. All I did was . . .”
Desperately, he tried to think of another reason for his reaction to the bite. The warmth, the arousal, the golden thread. And the ensuing explosion that seemed to have resulted in some sort of connection between him and this unknown female. But the truth of what had happened settled over him, and his gut liquefied.
“Shit,” he whispered, then met her gaze. “I’m sorry. I’ll find a way to break the bond. Kalen’s a Sorcerer. Maybe he can—”
“So eager to be rid of me already, honey?” She smiled, but the expression didn’t reach her glittering eyes. “And we haven’t even exchanged names.”
He nodded slowly. “I’m Zander Cole, the Healer of our unit, the Alpha Pack.”
“Selene Westfall.” She raised one eyebrow. “Congrats are in order, eh? I mean, since your boss just became your father-in-law and all.”
Shocked faces met that announcement. Zan swallowed hard and looked to Nick, who nodded.
Oh, fuck.
Zander Cole. My Bondmate.
The man was a walking orgasm, no point in denying it. He had layered black hair that fell to just below his ears and flopped over his forehead into amazing brown eyes. Kind eyes that were portals to a gentle soul, if first impressions could be trusted. He had a strong jaw and a classic handsome face that reminded her a little of Henry Cavill, and he was tall, topping her by at least a couple of inches.
His chest was broad and smooth, his nipples small, brown, and tight, and a gorgeous tattoo of a snarling wolf graced his right pectoral, curling around one taut peak. His muscles were nicely developed but not too beefy, more on the lean side, just the way she liked. Her perusal dipped south to his impressive cock, a good five inches even while lying flaccid, and to the heavy balls nestled underneath. The dark hair at his groin was neat, trimmed. She liked that, too.
Idiot! This man is not kind, and to hell with his looks. He works for my father, and he was going to kill me. He’s my enemy!
And yet he’d placed himself between her and the impending threat from his Pack. . . .
Just then, two men with long hair—one blond and the other a redhead—caught her attention. The blond muttered, “Nick has a daughter? Had no freaking clue.”
“Nobody did,” the redhead whispered back.
Well, that pretty much summed up how much Daddy Dearest had missed her, didn’t it? Whipping around to look at him, she kept her gaze on his face and sneered, “Guess you’d better toss me in the kennel with all the other bad pups. Wouldn’t want you to have to deal with me like a man or anything.”
His blue eyes flashed with what she could have sworn was pain. “Placing you in custody is the last thing I want to do, but I have the safety of my team to consider. You won’t remain there any longer than necessary—you have my word.”
Her mouth fell open, and she sputtered in outrage. “Your word? Is that supposed to mean shit to me? Giving your word implies you have honor, and you have none!”
“I’m truly sorry you feel that way.”
“You’re the reason I feel that way, you sonofabitch,” she hissed.
He shook his head, sadness shadowing his features, and turned away, refusing to be drawn into an argument. “Aric, run ahead and see if Rowan has any clothes to loan Selene. Everyone, let’s go.”
The redhead named Aric took off. Before she could think of anything else to hurl at his head, Nick changed back into his wolf form. The rest of his Pack followed suit, leaving her no choice but to do the same or fall behind, which they weren’t going to let her get away with anyway. They wouldn’t risk allowing her to escape.
Nick took the lead, and the others surrounded her. She couldn’t help but notice that Zander remained close by her side, as though keeping watch over her, rather than guarding against possible escape. In fact, when one wolf trotted a bit too close, he bared his teeth and snapped, causing his friend to sidle away quickly.
To have someone looking out for her was strange, to say the least. She’d been self-reliant for so long, even among her own clan. She’d almost forgotten what it felt like to have a defender. It was sort of nice. Okay, a lot nice—but she couldn’t get used to it. Bonded or not, she and Zander Cole had no future together. She had a mission to carry out.
The Pack kept up a brisk pace, not a full-out run, and within half an hour they trotted onto the property she’d been trying to gain access to for months. Funny—now that she was here, all she wanted to do was leave. That wasn’t going to happen anytime soon, if the grim determination of her enemy was any indication.
At the edge of the forest, the men shifted and gathered the clothing they’d left scattered about, dressing efficiently. She was almost sorry to see all of that prime male flesh covered up, especially Zander’s. Beautiful.
She couldn’t stop staring at the man, which annoyed her, but at least the attention wasn’t one-sided. He studied her plenty in return, apparently every bit as curious about her as she was about him. She wasn’t very happy about having a mate, but . . .
She began to see that it might have a few advantages. For one, her mating would dissuade the advances of a particularly insistent suitor from her clan. Taggart had been a friend since childhood, but he hadn’t let up on hopes of a mating with her since he’d hit puberty and discovered what his dick was for. She loved the big, handsome lug to death, but not like that.
Having Zander as a mate might also give her a stay of execution, literally. He had prevented her from killing their commander, so she wouldn’t face a murder rap. Plus, it was forbidden to interfere with the mating bond—at least, in her world. Once, that world had been her father’s as well.