Grizz
On the ride, Jordy is quiet.
I keep thinking about what she said. She laid it all out for me. Fates, this kit needs someone to protect her. The first guy to come along and treat her decent and she spills her guts to him. As if Iâm her soulmate. Her one true love. Iâve seen enough to know that shit doesnât exist. I might want to fuck her, my bear might want to keep her, but thatâs just biology. She makes love something noble. She has a whole manifesto. Love is something to live and die for, something to believe in.
The only thing I believe in is revenge. Revenge: thatâs what I live and die for. The only reason I met her in the first place is this job for Frangelico. A job I took because he can give me what I want.
I gotta find more leads. More proof that the reason the vampires are taking shifters is to use them as sweetbloods. Nail down the location of the shifter slavers Jordy mentioned. If thereâs a black market for shifters operating in Frangelicoâs territory, we need to shut it down.
Then I can continue on my original hunt.
The only wild card is Jordy. Thereâs no way Iâm sending her back to Augustine, but I canât keep her. Snatching her was just part of the job. If Iâm not careful, sheâll become a distraction.
In my line of work, distractions will get a bear killed.
Jordyâs just a clue to the mystery. Sheâs nothing but a means to an end. As much as my bear wants her to be more, itâs not safe for her, or fair to me.
Bottom line: I canât get involved. No more fantasizing about keeping her forever. Iâm going to use her to complete my mission. If she lets me in, Iâll take a taste, but Iâll make it clear it means nothing.
She thinks love is foreverâsheâs wrong. Everything ends. And when the time comes, Iâll be ready to say goodbye.
Now I just need to harden myself to the disappointed look on her face. It kills my bear when she hurts. I canât think too hard about that.
She makes a small noise when I park in front of the surplus store.
âStop number one. Get you some clothes.â
I hop out and scan the street as I head around to open her door. She exits more slowly, probably because sheâs wearing a shirt and too-big boots and nothing else. She doesnât have panties on under my shirt. Better forget that fact, or Iâll get too hard to walk.
âCome on, Kit.â I steer her towards the womenâs clothes. Her big eyes blink up at me. Her little nipples show through the thick flannel of her shirt dress.
I grit my teeth. Think of baseball. Baseballâ¦nice and boring. Jordy in a jersey and nothing else, kissing the ball, handling the bat⦠No!
âWhat do you want me to wear?â she asks, oblivious. Her scent rises, thick and sweet. Her body responding to me. On some level, sheâs not so oblivious.
âDoesnât matter.â
âDo you want certain outfits? For any special events?â
âNot going to attend any fancy balls, Kit. You just need clothes. Stuff for going around town. Clothes to keep you warm and cover you. Nothing to draw attention. Shoes too.â
A nod, and she disappears. Slowly the cart fills with shirts and shorts, a pair of canvas shoes, a light sweater.
I catch her arm as she comes by again. âGrab some dresses.â
âWhat type?â she asks. She looks up at me, so sweet and trusting. If only she knew what I want to do to her.
âFuck if I know. Dresses. I like these.â I turn her away from me, towards a rack of floral, flouncy outfits.
She fingers them. âTheyâre pretty.â
I grab a few, including the ones she touched longingly.
Blushing, she swaps them out. âIâm not an extra small.â
âYouâre extra small to me.â
She flushes. âIâll need to try them on.â
âGo ahead. Iâll wait. You got everything you need?â
âI think so.â She bites her lip as I sift through the tank tops and shorts she picked out.
Before she can leave to try on the dresses, I stop her. âPanties too. Did you forget?â
âNo,â she flushes. âI donât usually wear them.â
I growl. âOut here you wear them. In the house you can go bare.â
âIs that an order?â she asks. Iâm about to pull her into a dressing room and bend her over when I realize sheâs teasing.
Growling, I stomp off, pushing the cart so no one can see my raging hard on. She takes a moment to change, so Iâve barely got myself under control before she finds me.
âIs this okay?â she calls. Sheâs in a little dress, a floral thing with straps that leave her arms bare. It hugs her body, showing off her slight curves. She looks sweet and wholesome and innocent, and Iâm just a big old grumpy bear.
âYes. Good. Get a few of those. And some sweaters.â It still gets cold at night.
âDo you want me to wear it today?â
Yes. I want you to wear it while I drive us back to my den, your head in my lap. Iâll carry you to my bed, rip the dress off and fuck you until you cum.
âNot today,â I manage to growl. âGot shit to do. Something practical.â
âOkay, Grizz.â She skips off.
I hide behind a display of jackets and adjust my jeans. Dress shopping with Jordyânot happening again. Iâm turning into a fucking pervert. Thereâs an easy solution: get her home, tie her to my bed.
But thatâs not why I took her. Iâve got a job to do.
I pay for everything and stop her from carrying the bags. I was raised to treat women like ladies. I open the doors and I carry the bags. Jordy is obviously uncomfortable with me doing things for her. She bites her lip but obeys.
I escort her out with my hand on her back. In a pair of overall shorts and t-shirt, she looks like a tomboy sent out to play at recess. Fresh-faced and young. She shouldnât be around me.
We stop at a drugstore next. I park the truck and point to the doors. âGirly shit. Get it.â
âWhat?â
âKit, Iâm on a job. You got intel I might need. Until I figure out what I need, youâre with me.
She pales. âBut my masterââ
âForget him. Youâre with me.â
âWhen itâs over, will you send me back?â
âCross that bridge when we come to it,â I say, even though I have no intention of sending Jordy back to the likes of Augustine. Ever. Augustine will be pissed, but he doesnât have to know how she escaped. And after a while, he will forget about her and I can find her a new master. Iâll screen doms for her myself if I have to. Maybe Trey knows a good wolf who would accept a sub, even if sheâs a fox.
But as I think of handing Jordy off, my bear growls. Jordy shrinks smaller in her chair.
âOut,â I tell her. âGrab anything you need. Hairbrushâ¦girly shit. I donât know what you need.â
She gnaws her lip again.
âStop that,â I growl and she does, straightening to attention. Fuck, now Iâm giving her orders.
I tear out of the truck and let her out, slamming the doors a little harder than necessary. âCome on.â I prowl into the drugstore and grab a shopping basket, handing it to her.
She looks lost.
âGo, get what you need. Just for a week or so.â
She faces the store. âI donât know what I need.â
I stare into her wide eyes and realize Iâm asking her to think of herself. But if she thinks Iâm going to pick her shampoo out for her, sheâs got another think coming. âWhile youâre with me, I want you to look good. Not makeup, but take care of yourself. If I find out you went without because you didnât want me to have to buy it, Iâll go buy twelve of them for you.â I dip my head closer, making sure the cashier canât over hear us. âAnd then Iâll punish you.â
Her pupils dilate, like that excites her, but she nods and scrambles down an aisle. I follow, grabbing a handful of chapstick and throwing them into her basket.
I shake my head. For someone who hates the dom/sub power games, I sure like getting my way.
âSir?â she asks. Sheâs poised at the entrance to the brightly lit makeup aisle. Cardboard cutouts with celebritiesâ painted faces greet me at every turn. Fucking clown house.
âNo make upââ I start to say when she whispers,
âJust some foundation. To cover up the scar.â
Shit. Canât say no to that.
âAll right. Cover up, or whatever. Andâ¦â I glance at the painted faces with disgust. âWhatever else you want. But nothing too crazy.â
âThank you,â she skips up to me and kisses my cheek.
âDonât mention it,â I mumble, and turn away, stomping down another aisle. I saw some things I want for her.
A few minutes later, the cashierâs ringing everything up while Jordy crouches nearby, fingering a candy bar longingly.
I grab the candy bar and add it to the pile then jerk my head to the junk food aisle. âGo get us some snacks.â
âWhat do you like?â
âMeat.â
I send her off with a gentle pat on her butt. While sheâs gone, I pull out the stuff I found for her, and get the cashier to ring it up and hide it in a bag before she returns. A little surprise.
Back in the car, I toss the bags onto the back seat and roll into traffic.
âGet what you need, Kit?â
She nods.
Sheâs happy, I can tell. Her cheeks are flushed, and sheâs braiding and re-braiding her hair, using the hair shit I just bought her. She finally settles on two auburn pigtails.
I stop at a fastfood joint and order twenty burgers. Jordyâs eyes go round when I hand her the bags.
âUm, Grizz? Iâm not really hungry. Breakfast was really big.â She looks guilty.
âNot for us, babe.â I roll up to a stoplight and put my hand on her knee, giving her my full attention. âYou get hungry later, Iâll get you whatever you like. This is for someone else.â
Sheâs silent. Content to let me take her wherever I need to go. I head to the Fight Club and try to ignore how great it feels to have a willing woman riding shotgun.
We stop at a light and I look over. Sheâs leaning her head against the window, the reflection showing a lightly freckled face and faraway gaze. Her expression is thoughtful, but a smile isnât far away. It hits me then, sheâs content with me.
I shouldnât encourage it. I really shouldnât. But I canât help it. When it comes to her, I just canât help myself.
âHere.â I reach behind me and pull out another bag from the pile on the backseat. âI almost forgot. I grabbed these while you were in getting dresses.â I hand her a pack of colored pencils and an adult coloring book. Her eyes go wide but she takes them before the light turns green and I hit the gas.
âSaw you doodling on my stuff.â I keep my eyes on the road.
âIâm sorryââ
âDonât apologize. It looked really good. I figured youâd like to do it, if youâre grabbing pieces of trash to doodle on.â
âI do.â She holds the book and pencils to her like an award for best submissive in Club Toxic. Like itâs a treasure.
âWell, now you donât have to use trash. Iâll get you a sketch pad, too, if you want.â
Her face lights up. She practically bounces in her seat, so sweet and beautiful my chest tightens.
âThank you, thank you,â she breathes and before I can stop her, she leans in to give me a peck on my scarred cheek. My cock perks up and Iâm a second away from letting her know how she can show her gratitude when she pulls away and looks up at me adoringly. Fates, just the expression on her face is enough to get me off. No good. I gotta shut this down.
âIt doesnât mean anything.â I announce and she pulls back, still glowing.
âI know,â she says, but sheâs lying. But, when it all comes down to it, so am I.
Jordy
Grizz glares at the road, growling when a dark blue Jetta gets too close to our truck. The Jetta driver glances up and turns white, immediately throwing on the brakes. The dark blue car drops behind us and Grizzâs body rumbles as his bear claims victory. Any other shifter, Iâd be cowering in my seat, but I sit up straight, watching Grizz scare off human drivers, feeling totally contented. My fox perks her head up, studying our captor with rapt attention. Sheâs enamored with him. Totally.
For a second he softened. He tried to hide it, but I felt it. His walls came down. Heâs trying hard to keep his walls high and not to get involved with me, but he already is. He took me out of the cage, he helped me. He says Iâm his captive, but Iâm sitting free, surrounded by stuff he bought me. Actions speak louder than words. Augustine said heâd provide and protect me. But Grizz actually does it. Better than Augustine, if Iâm allowed to think that.
I should hate being Grizzâs captive and want to get back to my master, but I donât. If this was a loan, Iâd have to crawl back to my master and beg him to forgive me, to punish me for being disloyal. But this isnât a loan. Grizz saw me, he wanted me, he took me. He might deny it, but itâs the truth. Itâs dangerous, for both of us. But most of all for me. Iâm the one who will live with the consequences, but in the moment, here with Grizz, I canât think of the pain coming down the road. The longer Iâm with Grizz, the less my master, my training, my future matters.
As soon as we pull into the industrial area, Grizz changes. His face hardens, his eyes locking on a nondescript warehouse on one side of a long chain link fence. A few cars are parked close to it, but he parks far away.
âWhat is this place?â
âNo manâs land. Not shifter, not vampire. They both claim it, though. But everyone knows what happens here is off the radar. Doesnât count. No retaliation allowed.â
My eyes trail back to the building. âRetaliation for what?â
âYouâll see. Hereââhe shrugs out of his jacketâ âPut this on.â He continues as I scramble to obey, âWhen youâre here, youâre my property.â
The statement sends zings straight to my things, and he notices it. âNot like that. Iâm not collaring you.â
I put my hand to my neck. The vampireâs scar is a clear enough mark of ownership. Grizz thinks so too, his face turns dark. âYou donât belong to him.â His hand surrounds my neck, a living collar. His fingers are rough against my skin. His face dips to mine and he growls. âHe mistreated you, and I stepped in. Shoulda done it sooner. Wouldâve, if Iâd known. Now youâre in my care. That means when weâre here, stay close, stay quiet, follow my lead. You understand?â
âYeah. Like high protocol.â
His brow wrinkles. âNot sure what that means, Kit.â
âIt means you want me to behave a certain way, and if I donât, thereâll be consequences. High alert for both of us.â
His fingers gentle, stroke my scar. âHigh alert is right. In my den, itâs safer, we donât need protocols. Here, one false move could be dangerous. I wouldnât bring you here, but didnât want to leave you alone. So stick with me, Iâll get you through. Got it?â
âGot it. Grizzââ I catch his hand. âI know you told me not to run. Itâs nothing personal. Iâm bound to Augustine. Iâ¦owe him.â
âYou owe him nothing. Not that I can see.â Now he strokes my cheek and I find it hard to breathe. âItâs okay. Itâs the way youâre wired, Iâm getting that. Iâm going to work on it, though. Maybe if you owe me more than him, youâll forget him, yeah?â
I nod, swallowing on a dry throat. I like the sound of that. Way, way too much. Heâs declared at every turn that this is just a job for him. I canât lean on him more than I have to.
He gets out and heads around to my door again. It feels like heâs serving me and I donât like it. Iâve been trained to serve, not to be serviced.
But when I open my door ahead of him, he growls. âYou wait for me, Kit.â
Okay, right. Follow his lead.
He holds out his hand, I take it and wait while he grabs the fast food bags and drops them into the bed of the truck. We head across the parking lot, attached at the hand. Biting my lip, I race to keep up, taking two strides to his one. The place smells like shifters, all sorts. My fox isnât scared though, walking in Grizzâs shadow.
As we wait a white Camaro rolls up with a dark-haired guy and a second, better dressed one with silver hair. By his young face heâs prematurely grey. The dark-haired guy has a cigarette sticking out of his mouth, unlit. He looks a little like James Dean. I donât realize Iâm staring at him until he winks at me. Flushing, I look at the ground.
âWell, well,â the black haired guy puts out his hands as if heâs going to hug us. His accented English is mocking. âThe prodigal son returns.â
âDeclan.â Grizz nods to the black haired guy. âParker.â The grey headed dude nods back and Grizz plants his boots in the pavement. âWhere the fuck is my bike?â
Declan cocks his head. âItâs coming. Any minute now. Ya ready for your fight? You know the wolves are mad at ya? Gonna try to set ya up.â Irish, I realize as he keeps talking. He has an Irish accent.
âNot here to talk about the fight,â Grizz grumbles.
Grumpy Grizz, I tag him silently. I have the feeling that most people know Grumpy Grizz. Iâm the only one who sees his other side. That makes me smile, deep down, but I donât let it show. Not to these strangers. I canât glare at them, like Grizz, but I blank my face. Iâm pretty good at not showing what Iâm feeling. Augustine got mad when I expressed too many emotions.
âI want my bike and then I got a proposition.â
âA proposition? I havenât been propositioned in a parking lot sinceââ
âShut up, Dec.â The grey haired guy, Parker, elbows him. âGrizz, the bikeâs coming. In factââhe turns to the entranceââhere it is.â
Sure enough, a guy riding a big ole Harley roars up to us.
âWhoâs that ridinâ?â Grizz growls. His bodyâs all hard. I angle close to him and he puts a hand on my back. Soothing me without taking his eyes off his bike.
âThatâs Laurie,â Declan says. âNo worries. Heâs our boy.â
âWhy the fuck is he riding my bike?â
âYa told us to pick it up. Heâs the only one who could handle that monster.â Declan rolls his eyes like itâs obvious.
The tall, skinny guy rolls the bike near us and puts the kickstand down, staggering a little under the bikeâs weight. He wobbles as he gets off and Grizz gets tense like heâs going to run and catch his bike before it crashes to the pavement. I put my hand on his back to soothe him as the ungainly rider manages to extricate himself from Grizzâs bike and walk away with the Harley upright.
âHe got it here safe and sound,â Parker says smoothly. Heâs got a lighter out and is flicking it on and off.
âBesides,â Declan adds, speaking around the unlit cigarette. âHe has his own helmet.â
The thin guy named Laurie heads our way, he removes his glasses, pulls off the helmet and replaces the glasses. His hair sticks out everywhere. I swallow a giggle. These guys are like the Three Stooges, only theyâre all skinny. And shifters. But strange shiftersâI canât tell what species they are, and each one is different.
âHere.â Grizz tosses something to Parker, who catches it without looking. âTake the truck, clean it up and ditch it. Plates in the back. Wipe the prints.â
âYeah, yeah,â Declan mutters. âWe know the drill. Werenât born yesterday.â
âYou mentioned another bit of business?â Parker asks.
âYeah.â Grizz still has his eyes on the bike. He dips his head, whispers, âGet the burgers,â to me and gives me a push. Iâll have to walk away from Grizz, back to the truck. Part of me wants to stick close to him.
Grizz looks down and sees this.
âYouâll be okay,â he murmurs. âIâve got you.â
Grizz
Reluctantly, Jordy turns and trots to the truck. I keep my eyes on her as I tell Declan, Parker and Laurie, âI need info.â
âWhoâs that?â Parker asks after a cursory glance. Heâs smart enough not to gawk at Jordy while Iâm present.
Declan isnât so circumspect. âShe looks like Anne of Green Gables.â
âHow would you know?â Parker asks.
âI saw the movie.â The Irishman shrugs. âIt was on cable.â
âYouâre a dork.â Parker shakes his head.
âFeck ya. Itâs a classic.â
âGuys,â I interject before they start fighting. Fucking weirdo shifters. But they have ears everywhere. And I need them. âFocus. Iâve got a job for you, and Iâll pay.â
Jordy returns with the giant white bags.
âThank you, baby,â I say and she glows.
I hold up the bag of burgers.
âJackpot,â Declan whoops. Laurie reaches for the bag and I hold it out of range. âFirst, we discuss terms.â
âYou canât buy us with burgers,â Parker says.
I hand over the burgers to Laurie, who retreats behind his two friends. âThereâs payment in it too. Couple grand. Maybe more, if I get what I want.â
âAnd whatâs that?â
âVampires are grabbing shifters, using them for food. I want to know whoâs supplying them, and why.â
âIs that all?â Declan scoffs. âWhy not ask for the moon?â
âFrangelico know about this?â Parker asks, his eyes narrowing.
âFrangelico sanctioned my search. Iâm digging into the vampires. I need help. Everything and anything you know about the slavers.â
âYou want us to talk to the shifters,â Parker says. He catches on quick. âAnd you know none of them will talk to you. Not after you sided with the vampires.â
âI didnât side with the vampiresââ
âThe hell ya didnae,â Declan snaps, his accent coming out thick.
âYou need more than our help talking to shifters. If youâre gonna be poking around here, you need amnesty. Time to go to Garrett and grovel,â Parker says.
My answer is a growl.
âCome on, Grizz,â Declan says. âYou walked into wolf territory and pissed them off. They hate that. And even a big strong grizzly canât take on a whole wolf pack. Even if you do have vampire friends.â
âVampires arenât my friends.â
âJust your employer,â Parker points out.
âSo I work with Frangelico,â I shrug. âSo what? Iâm a fighter. Iâm allowed to moonlight.â
Parker shakes his head. âWar is coming. You gotta pick a side. Wolves or vampires.â
âNeither.â
âWaste of a good fighter.â Parker shakes his head.
âLook, I donât have time for this.â
âYeah, youâre too busy doing the vampire kingâs bidding,â Declan mutters.
I glare at him. Iâm going to have to spill more than I want to. âI want to stop the deaths.â
âThe druggie deaths? The humans?â Parker asks.
âI think the vampires are involved in those as well as the shifter snatching.â
âWe know they are.â Declan crosses his arms over his chest. âSo what?â
âSo somethingâs up. Frangelico wants them stopped.â
âHeâs gonna send you after his own people?â
âHe already has. Theyâre breaking the rules. Leaving out dead bodies. Kidnapping and keeping shifters for some reason. Iâm gonna find out, if you help me, Iâll find out faster. And weâll stop them.â
âYou think the shifter snatching and the humansâ deaths are related?â Parker asks. âWhy?â
I shrug. âJust got a feeling. I think the vamps were addicted to human sweetbloods and now theyâre switching to shifters. I wanna know why. Humans are easier prey. Why switch to shifters?â
âWho knows why vampires do anything?â Declan shakes his head.
Parker flicks his lighter thoughtfully. âMaybe shifter bloodâs more potent.â His gaze focuses on Jordy. âIs this one of the shifter sweetbloods?â
I snarl and move in front of Jordy, blocking Parker and Declanâs view of her. âLeave her out of this.â
The two misfit shifters exchange glances, but say nothing. I donât like it. Motioning to Jordy, I pull her in front of me, presenting her to the guys.
âThis is Kit,â I say. I donât want to use her real name and put her at risk. âSheâs under my protection.â
âYou claiming her?â Declan asks. Jordy sucks in a breath.
âAs far as you or any other shifter is concerned, yes. When sheâs here, sheâs with me. When sheâs not, forget she exists. Understand?â
They both mumble that they understand, but they donât look happy.
âYou know something youâre not telling us,â Parker accuses.
âMaybe. Maybe not. Help me, get me intel, and Iâll bring you in.â I rest my hands on Jordyâs shoulders. âYou can refuse to help me. But thereâs more at stake than our pride.â
Declan swears.
âAll right, Grizz,â Parker says. âWeâve got nothing, so nothing to lose. Weâll help you. Finish this errand with the truck and poke around to figure out what we can about the shifter slavers. But watch your back. You go poking around Tucson, Garrettâs pack is not gonna like it.â
âIâll handle the wolves. Hell, Iâll go talk to them right now.â I wave a hand at the warehouse at the end of the lot.
âI wouldnât.â Declan pulls the cigarette out of his mouth and pretends to blow out smoke. The whole smoking an unlit cigarette is fucking bizarre, but when you work with these three, weird is what you get. âYouâre persona non gratin right now.â
âPersona non grata,â Laurie corrects softly from his spot beside the car.
âWhat?â
âNon grata,â Parker says. âYou said gratin. Gratin is a cheese sauce.â
âIâm hungry, all right.â Declan throws up his hands. âJaysus.â
I clear my throat. âAs I was saying, the wolves will take me back. I tell them I want to stop human deaths and shifter snatchings that bring our community law enforcement heat, and theyâll welcome me with open arms.â
âGo on then, make nice.â Declan jerks his chin towards the shifter Fight Club building. âI want tae see it.â He hops up on the hood of the Camaro, tagging a greasy bag and pulling out a burger. âDinner anâ a show.â
âYou gonna eat with that cigarette in your mouth?â Parker snipes at him and Declan raises his eyebrows.
âSo what if I am? Whatâs it tae ya?â
They settle into their habitual bickering.
âAll right,â I mutter. As entertaining as the Declan-Parker-Laurie freak show is, Iâm not gonna stick around to watch it. Itâs too long and got no intermission. In fact, it never ends.
I start walking towards the Fight Club building, ushering Jordy with me.
âKeep close, Kit,â I tell her, my hand clamped on the back of her neck. It feels right to hold her. âFollow my lead.â
She doesnât answer but her body moves and responds to mine, taking cues from me, molding to what I need her to be. Alert, attentive. Completely in tune. Fates, sheâs fucking perfect.
She stays one step behind me as I stride to the Fight Club door. I used to work here until the Tucson wolf pack found out that I work for the vampires. I didnât mean anything by it. Frangelico just offered me a better dealâa chance at actually completing my mission.
I slow as I approach the Fight Club door. Itâs new and sturdy looking. The last time I saw it, it had yellow tape over it. Someoneâs cleaned up the place since Iâve been here, but it feels familiar. My bear thinks of this place as home. Even if the wolves think I betrayed them, I belong here.
Jordy stays one step behind me as I approach, glancing right and left. A bunch of punk bikers have their rides parked alongside the chain link fence. Theyâre talking and chilling before the bar opens. Cat shifters, from the smell of them. Even if I couldnât smell them, the way they fuss with their colored leather jackets and run combs through their hair constantly would tip me off that theyâre a bunch of pussies. They donât even ride real bikes, just crotch rockets, which probably makes them cheetahs. Cheetahs live for speed.
They barely glance my way as Jordy and I hit the Fight Club doorstep. Before I can grab the handle, the door opens and a giant shifter looms in front of me. Bright green eyes hit mine. This guy is big, and his animal is biggerâand ready to blow. Direct eye contact with a brawler bear like me is a straight up challenge. Red cape to a bull, gauntlet thrown.
âHey.â I stand my ground but donât offer offense. âIs Jared or Trey in?â
âNope. Who the hell are you?â
âSomeone who wants to talk to a wolf.â
âNo wolves in here.â His feral eyes flick up and down, sizing me up. âAt least, not for the likes of you.â
Insults, great. âYou got a beef with me? Bring it.â My bear could use a fight.
Out of the corner of my eye, I catch a flash of auburn hair. Jordy. Fuck, I donât want her involved in this.
âReady when you are.â The guy folds his arms over his chest and the light in his eyes flares. Lots of muscle mass and a barely contained animal. Not sure what species, but he smells dangerous.
âOr you could just let me pass.â
âGot orders. No bears allowed. In fact, the wolves said if you showed and The Bastard wanted a fight, I could take you down.â
âThe Bastard? Is that what you call your animal?â I shake my head in mock pity. Behind my back, I wave Jordy away. She paces back slowly, not drawing attention to herself. Good girl. âIâm a fighter and I got a booking tomorrow,â I tell the bouncer. âYou gonna stop me from walking in then? Got a right to be here.â
He shakes his head and I get a whiff of his scent. Something fruityâbananas?
âGorilla,â I murmur and the green eyes narrow. âAll right, monkey boy, you take dictation?â
âWhat?â
âCan you read and write? Iâm gonna leave a message.â
âFuck off.â
âYou donât want to know the message?â
The gorilla starts to pull away to shut the door. Before he can, I punch him in the face.
He recovers in a split second and comes roaring after me. I dance backward.
âYou want more of this? Sign up to face me in the cage. Animal to animal.â
âThey told me about you,â he spits. âYouâre in league with the leeches. You fight for them.â
âI fight for whoever pays me.â
âSpecies traitor.â
Fuck this. âYou wanna go, banana eater? Letâs go.â Heâs big, but not the brightest bulb in the box. Itâll be easy.
The gorilla stops in his tracks. I can practically read the moment he has an idea.
âHey,â he shouts to the cat shifters. âDidnât one of your females get bitten last week?â
Fuck.
The head cheetah, a guy with a face full of piercings and a black mohawk lopes forward. Heâs lean but not scrawny. âNot one of ours. We protect our own.â
âShe was a cat, though.â Another pipes up. âA rare one. Lynx or something.â
âYeah. And a vampire bit her.â The gorilla says.
âYeah? So?â The catâs hackles are up. If he was in animal form his hair would be on end. Pissed.
âSo this guy works with vampires.â The gorilla points at me. I growl at him and he shows his teeth. Not blunt like a normal gorilla. Sharp like the predator he is.
âAsshole,â I mutter as the cat shifters head from their bikes towards me.
âNot so brave when the odds are against you,â the gorilla scoffs.
âFifteen to one isnât a fair fight,â I mutter and back up until I reach Jordy. âKit, you get ready to run.â
âGrizz,â she grips me. The cheetah pack spreads out, starting to flank me. I canât let them circle until Jordyâs outta here.
I reach into the jacket sheâs wearing, pull out my flask, unscrew the top and take a swig.
âNow. Head for the Camaro.â I give her a push. Declan, Laurie and Parker are still a half a parking lot away, watching us. Theyâd have my back but theyâre smaller than most shifters. Their animals are messed up, broken. Not exactly fighting material. Still, I know theyâll protect Jordy.
I turn back to the lead cheetah and growl loud enough to set him back a step. âYou know I can take you?â
âNot all of us.â His eyes are lit. Fuck, Iâm surrounded by crazy shifters. âYou the grizzly?â
I straighten. âIâm a grizzly. One of them. Weâre apex predators. Not exactly endangered species. At least, not like cheetahs.â I show my teeth.
âThatâs funny. Thereâs a bunch of us and only one of you. Now whoâs the endangered species?â
One of the cheetahs breaks off from the pack and heads for Jordy. Fuck. No.
âLeave her alone,â I snarl just as the cat blocks my Kitâs path.
âYou with him?â He bends down, getting in her face. âYou with the grizzly?â
She looks at me, eyes wide.
âYou smell like him.â He grabs her and she squawks.
Aw, hell no.
âGet your hands off her.â I head towards the guy tugging at Jordy. Sheâs fighting, trying to free herself.
The pack closes in. I grab the first body in front of me and haul it out of the way. It goes flying, three more take its place. With a roar I push forward.
They push me back, but I got a secret weapon. I raise my flask and drain it. Power hits my cells. Before my vision turns black, I call my bear.
Jordy
A rushing sound like the wind and brown fur bursts from Grizzâs skin. His animal explodes out of him, shredding his clothes. Cheetahs go flying as giant bear paws hit the pavement, sending a mini earthquake rippling through the parking lot. The black top cracks.
The cheetah holding me pauses, watching his friends rip their jackets off and shift. I bite him hard, and he snarls, gripping my throat and raising me above his head. I kick him in the crotch. He drops me and I twist away. Sucking air through my bruised neck, choking a little, I scuttle away from him as fast as I can. He doesnât follow.
All around, greasy bikers fall to their knees and contort, their cats emerging. Theyâre bigger than any natural cheetah, with teeth like sabertooth tigers. They leap on Grizz.
âNo,â I shout when someone clutches my arm. I fight wildly and another hand clamps on my other arm.
âLass, itâs all right, itâs us.â Declan tugs me towards the Camaro. âWeâre on your side.â
âNo, I canât leave him.â I try to dig my feet into the pavement.
âYouâre not. We just gotta get you safe.â
Behind us, the grizzly bellows as cat after cat leaps on him while a huge gorilla hangs from the chain link fence, laughing.
âWe gotta help him!â
âNot our fight, lass.â Declan tugs me the final few feet to the bike and pushes me down. âStay here.â
I gnaw my lip, wishing I was stronger, faster, more dominant. So far Grizz has swatted most of the cats away. Itâs crazy. The bearâs completely outnumberedâ¦and heâs winning.
âNever seen anything like it,â Declan whispers beside me as Grizz whips around, smashing an attacking cheetah to the ground. Another move, too fast to track, and more cheetahs lay out on the blacktop, moaning. Grizz throws cats like theyâre hollow. Andâ
âHeâs moving so fast he blurs,â Parker says.
The gorilla roars in frustration. More cheetahs fall.
âUh oh,â Declan murmurs and my heart seizes. Five cheetahs crouch behind Grizz, waiting to jump him. Two more run at the bear, who easily deflects them. But he takes a step back, right into the trap.
âNo,â I moan. Five cats jump Grizz at once. One gets on his back, claws dug in, head rearing back for a killing bite.
âTheyâre killing him!â I shriek. âDo something.â
âFeckinâ hell,â Declan mutters and shouts to Parker. âWrap this up.â
The grey-haired shifter is on top of the Camaro. âCops are coming!â he hollers. The brawling animals donât notice.
A whistle pierces the air. The cats scream and I cover my ears, wishing Declan warned me he was going to whistle.
Parker repeats, âCops are coming.â
âCops,â one of the bikers takes up the cry. He lets out a scream and his buddies stop mauling Grizz.
âCops!â Declan whoops. âEvery animal for himself!â
The cheetahs turn tail and run.
Grizz picks himself up. His fur is red in patches and heâs limping. But heâs still alive.
The gorilla roars and leaps from his perch, landing a few feet away from Grizz.
âHeâs not gonna let Grizz leave without a fight,â Parker says. âDonât got time for this. Cops are coming.â
âFeck, did you actually call them?â Declan gasps.
âI did,â Laurie says from the passenger seat of the Camaro.
The Irishman swears and grabs me. âCall him,â he orders.
âWhat?â I gape.
âCall him,â Declan repeats, and hands me something. A helmetâthe one Laurie was wearing. âCall Grizz. Now!â
âGrizz,â I scream. The big bear is pacing back and forth, waiting for the gorilla to charge. âGrizz the cops are coming! You gotta come! Come back to me.â
Grizz turns and starts to shrink. The gorilla pounces, but at the last second, Grizz whirls. A blur and the gorillaâs down on the ground, shrinking back into a human body.
âCome on,â Declan shouts as sirens rise around us. âNow!â
The bear races towards us. Fur recedes from bloodied skin, and then itâs just Grizz running up to me and the bike.
âYouâre naked, man, here,â Declan hands him a pair of sweatpants. I pull off the leather jacket and wince as Grizz shrugs that on over his bloody torso. He shoves his feet into the Timberlands and swings a big leg over his bike.
âHop on,â he orders and my skin crackles with his dominance. Helmet secure on my head, I climb on behind Grizz and grab his jacket.
âArms around me,â he says, and growls when I hesitate. I donât want to hurt him but when I put my arms tentatively around his middle, he tugs me snug to his back.
âTight, Kit,â he orders and kicks the bike off. The engine blasts to life and we zoom away, following the white Camaro in a twisting, turning escape route out of the warehouse district.
We turn onto the main road a second before a firetruck screams past, flashing red and flying towards the Fight Club as we make our getaway in the opposite direction.