«You self-righteous prig. I didn't sleep with them because most of them are virgins, or damn close to it. Corrupting the young just doesn't appeal to me.»
There was a knock on the door. Who could it be this time? Graham opened the door, and standing in the doorway was the reason for Joseph's fear, and the other reason for me sending the lions back to Chicago that first time. Haven, alias Cookie Monster, walked into the room.
chapter thirty-eight
HE WAS TALL, and a little slender for my tastes, but a leather trench coat gave him more bulk through the shoulders than I knew he had. His short, spiked hair was still shades of blue like Cookie Monster and spring skies. His eyes were still blue and laughing. He was still handsome. He was still dangerous.
Joseph got to his feet. Wicked and Truth put a hand on either of his arms. He didn't fight them about it. They just looked toward the other man. They were actually blocking my view at that point. I was okay with that. The less I saw of him, the better.
«It's against the rules for you to hold him for me.» Haven's voice was pleasant, as if he were asking about the weather. He probably had a pleasant face to go with the pleasant voice. He could look pleasant and amused right up to the time he hurt you. He was a professional thug, and had been for all his adult life. He was a mob enforcer and a werelion. Like I said, dangerous.
«I beat you last time,» Joseph said. That was true.
«You got lucky,» Haven said, and the voice was sliding down to something less pleasant.
«But I didn't even know you were here. I came to see Anita.»
Truth and Wicked stepped aside, taking Joseph with them. I was suddenly lying there staring up at the other man. I had a moment of staring up into that deceptively blue gaze, such an innocent color, and then his gaze slid down my body. It wasn't sexual; I'd forgotten to lower my gown, so the wounds were still visible.
His face was very serious, and on the edge of that came a flash of anger through those sky-blue eyes. «Weretiger, huh?»
«Yeah.»
He reached out, as if he would touch the wounds. I drew the gown back over my skin. He looked me in the face again. There was a look in his eyes that I couldn't decipher. It was a serious look, whatever it meant.
Something stirred inside me, something that flashed tawny and gold in the dark end of the tunnel. I suddenly smelled dry grass and heat so hot it had a smell to it. I smelled lion.
«I'm trying to be good here,» Haven said. «If you go all lioness on me, I can't promise to be good.»
«I appreciate that,» I said out loud, but my hand ached to reach out to him. He was toning down his power level, and I was toning down mine, but the urge to touch him was still there. Micah had figured it out that my power wasn't seeking a lion to be another animal to call like Nathaniel. The power was seeking what Micah was to me, a Rex to my Regina. Chimera had been the same way, I guess; he'd been the dominant in whatever group he took over. The mix of panwere and Belle Morte's line of vamps seemed to have changed it from me trying to be dominant to everyone into trying to be a dominant couple with everyone.
«Take his hand.»
I blinked up at them.
Truth repeated, «Take his hand.»
«I'm not sure that's a good idea.»
Haven reached out to me. I could have moved back, but I was just a little late in moving. Maybe it was a Freudian slip, or maybe it was an entire wardrobe.
His hand wrapped around mine with room to spare. His hands were as big as Richard's, the fingers longer, closer to the way Jean-Claude's hands looked, but the size was all Richard. The feel of his hand in mine made something tight in my chest loosen. I had enough men in my life, damn it. All I had to do was let go of his hand, but I didn't let go.
Haven was staring down at our clasped hands as if he didn't know what they were. He sounded distracted, like he was thinking about something very different from what his words said. «Your Nimir-Raj has kicked Joseph and his lions out of the coalition. I've checked with the wererats, the werehyenas, and your Ulfric. They're all cool with me doing what needs doing.»
«It was good of you to check with everyone,» Truth said.
«The animal groups in your coalition with Jean-Claude are still united. I didn't want to piss everyone off the first day back.» He was rubbing his thumb across my knuckles as he talked. «I just need to ask you how you feel about it, and I can get started.»
«Anita, please,» Joseph said. He was still being held between the two vampires.
«No one in the coalition trusts you anymore, Joseph. I don't trust you either.»
«So you won't care what I do?» Haven asked. He was looking at my face now. His face was more serious than I'd ever seen it.
«There are some lions in his group that are weak, but they're still valuable. Give them a chance to join you.»
«Valuable how?»
«They have jobs. They bring income into the pride so that others don't have to work.»
«Money won't be a problem. Auggie bankrolled us until things got up and running.»
«And that's another thing; I'll try not to interfere in how you run the pride, but I can't let you bring new mob connections to St. Louis.»
«You know that's one of the main reasons Auggie wanted us down here.»
«I figured it was, but we've got enough crime without adding. I'll let the lions do what lions do, but the mob is human and I'm a federal marshal. Don't make me have to choose.»
«I'll have to talk to Auggie.» He was just holding my hand, not meeting my eyes again.
«I'll talk to him if you want, or Jean-Claude can.»
«Jean-Claude probably can come up with a compromise that Auggie will listen to,» Haven said.
«Remember the two lions you almost broke when you were here last time?»
«The college kids, yeah.»
«They've helped me keep my beast under control. In fact, Joseph has a lot of young people in college. Let them finish their degrees, help bring in legitimate money.»
His hand squeezed around mine, not hard, but firm. «Did you sleep with them?»
I started to ask why, but there was something about the way he was standing there, some quality of stillness that made me afraid to tease. I said the truth, «No.»
«None of them,» he said.
«No, but if you're not into sharing then you are holding the hand of the wrong girl.»
«I know how many you got on your plate, but they aren't lions.»
«And if I had slept with any of the other lions?»
He gave me a look; there was nothing comforting in that look, hell, there was nothing very human in that look. «I won't share with another lion.»
«I'll need more than one of each of my beasts. You can't be with me twenty-four-seven.»
He frowned. «No, I can't.»
«Also, I've got Micah as my Nimir-Raj, then Nathaniel came as my leopard to call. It may work that way with all my animals.»
«You only have the Ulfric.»
«Not true,» Graham said. «She sees a lot of Jason.»
«He's Jean-Claude's pomme de sang» I said.
«That's why he's around a lot, but that's not why you do him all the time.»
«Thanks for putting it that way, Graham.» Funny how Graham reminded me often why he wasn't getting sex from me.
«He's also Nathaniel's best friend.» Wicked added that.
«Can we please change the subject?» I said.
«But Jason isn't her animal to call,» Truth said.
«Then why does she have a leopard but not a wolf to call?» Graham asked.
«We don't know,» Wicked said.
«Guys, enough already,» I said.
«She's right,» Haven said. He looked at Joseph. «We can't settle this right now, so go. Go tell your pride that you failed them. Tell them that we'll give them tonight safe.»
«What happens tomorrow?» Joseph asked.
Haven gave that unpleasant smile again. «Why, then you and I find out if you can get lucky again, or if your luck's run out.»
«You will make him your Rex, Jean-Claude's Rex,» Joseph said. He looked at the werelion. «Are you prepared to do what the Nimir-Raj and the Ulfric do?»
«What's that?»
«Sleep with her master. Sleep with Jean-Claude.»