Chapter 19

BLOCKED FROM HIS BROTHERS AND THIRTY OF HIS MEN. MORE stones rained down from the initial explosion that rocked the mountain. Darien choked on the dust and rubbed his eyes so he could see the mess he was in. The rocks barricaded the tunnel entrance and no one had made it inside but him.

“Everyone all right out there?” he yelled, hoping to hell no one had been caught in the slide.

Jake hollered, “We’re fine. You?”

Highly pissed. “Fine here.”

He listened, trying to hear any sounds indicating where Joe Kelly and Lelandi were. Nothing. At least Darien could still go after them.

Sam shouted from the other side of the blockage. “We could move the rocks, but it will take hours, boss. Mason and I used to come in another way. Less hard on the knees.”

“Show the men.” Darien growled. He’d kill that son of a bitch as soon as he got his hands on him. If he’d done anything to Lelandi...

Jake hollered. “We’ll meet you around the other side, but damn it, Darien, don’t get yourself shot in the meantime. Those bullets are silver.”

Darien had no intention of waiting for his men to reach him while Lelandi was in Joe’s clutches. “How long will it take?”

“When I was younger, about half an hour. Maybe longer now.” Sam said. “The way’s easier once you’re inside, no low crawling, but to reach the cave, the climbing’s much harder.”

“See you in half an hour.”

“Wait for us, Darien, damn it,” Jake said again.

Darien was sure everyone knew he wouldn’t. He raced through the sections of the tunnel that he could, but soon came to an area where he had to crawl. The slight scent of Larissa and Lelandi remained in the tunnel. He ground his teeth when he smelled Lelandi’s fear. Joe was letting off a panicky scent also. Good. Darien hoped he was sweating fear. Damned cowardly male lupus garou who had to use a weapon to fortify himself. The notion Larissa had been here with Joe curdled Darien’s stomach though.

Down on hands and knees, he traversed the narrow, low ceiling tunnel, and he envisioned Lelandi’s skin being torn up by the rough-edged rocks. Damn that Joe. How could Larissa have managed? He would have seen any injuries she’d incurred. Unless they’d usually come in another way. Sure. Sam said the other tunnel was easier to maneuver. But this time since Joe was trying to outrun Darien and his men, he had used the cave closest to town.

When Darien finally reached the cave, he climbed out, but saw no sign of them. Except for fur blankets packed in a plastic case. His stomach and fists tightened. Two more tunnels opened out of the cave, and he hurried to one, walked in a couple of feet, but could find none of Lelandi’s or Joe’s scent. He raced across the cave to the other tunnel. But the sound of footfalls from two individuals approached him, making him stop dead. What the hell was Joe up to?

“How would I know the damned cave-in would trigger one over here? Or maybe someone set off the cave-in a couple of weeks ago.” Joe growled.

“What about the other tunnel? What if we’re trapped?” Lelandi sounded desperate, her voice shaking.

Darien wanted to dive into the tunnel, snap Joe’s worthless neck, and hug Lelandi in his secure embrace to prove she was safe and loved and the likes of Joe would never harm her again.

“Shut up! Don’t get hysterical on me. The other tunnel’s fine. It’s a little trickier getting out through that one, but we’ll manage. You have to watch for the pits. Drop something in them, and you never hear it hit bottom. Lost my hardhat down the first one once. Must have stood there twenty minutes or more waiting for it to hit rock bottom, or water, or something. Nothing. Just went on forever.”

Don ‘t worry, Lelandi. You won‘t be traversing any damned pits with this maniac. Darien stripped off his jacket, then shirt and ditched his boots, careful not to make a sound.

Lelandi and Joe’s footsteps echoed off the tunnel wall as they drew closer. “He’ll... he’ll come after you. You know he will. If you just leave me behind—”

“Shut up! I told you you’re going to replace my Larissa.”

“I can’t be like her.”

“You look just like her. That’ll be enough for now. You’ll grow on me.”

You’ll never have the opportunity, Joe. Darien peeled out of his Jeans and stretched his arms above his head, physically and mentally preparing for the change. His face elongated into a sliver snout, his teeth growing into killing weapons. His body became furred in a silver pelt and his claws extended, readied for a fight. Dropping to his pads, he waited, preparing himself for the leap that would separate Joe from his mate, his teeth itching to sink Into his blood, to kill the man who would endanger his mate’s life.

“Damn it to hell! This one’s blocked, too” Jake said on the outside of the cave at the tunnel entrance. “Is there another way, Sam?”

“One other tunnel. But that way’s too treacherous without climbing ropes.”

“I’ll get some.” Mason said.

“I’ll go with you,” Deputy Peter added.

“How long will it take to get to that tunnel, Sam?” Jake asked.

“About forty minutes straight up. When I was younger.”

“Let’s get going.”

Joe gave a sickly laugh, the sound echoing off the walls. “We’ll get through the tunnel way before they do.”

“But they said we needed climbing ropes,” Lelandi warned.

“I’ve got some. You wouldn’t think I’d be unprepared, would you? Now come on, quit dawdling. Wouldn’t want them to reach the tunnel entrance before we’ve made our getaway.”

You‘II never even reach the tunnel entrance, Joe. Rest assured.

Joe shoved Lelandi out of the tunnel into the main cave. At once her eyes lighted on Darien, and for a minute, she looked like she was trying to figure out which wolf he might be. He bowed his head in greeting. She took a deep breath and her eyes widened. Yes, Lelandi, your silver knight in wolf pelt.

As soon as Joe stepped into the cavern, Darien leapt. No waiting for the miner’s recognition that he was face- to-face with the pack leader. No long-winded staring down scenes to show who was the boss. The gun loaded with silver bullets precluded that. He couldn’t risk Joe getting a shot off and possibly hitting either Lelandi or himself and leaving her in even more danger.

Joe’s gun hand went up and he fired at the ceiling, a smattering of pebbles and dust raining down. He fell back with Darien’s pounce, hitting his back and head against the unforgiving rock with an oaf Darien’s teeth sank into Joe’s jugular. The man never had a chance to utter more than a gurgled cry, his amber eyes wide.

Lelandi collapsed to her knees, and Darien released his grip on Joe, then swung around and nuzzled Lelandi’s arm. She wrapped her arms around his neck and sobbed. Hell, he needed to be in his human form to comfort her best. He quickly shapeshifted and pulled her up. Her clothes were damp, and she was trembling hard from the cold.

“I... I was so afraid he’d killed you, your brothers, or some of the rest of your people in the rockslide.”

Darien crushed her to him, warming her body, rubbing her arms, kissing her cheeks and her lips. “We’re all right. Everyone’s all right.” The left side of her temple was swollen and red and a gash cut through to her eyebrow, the blood dried now along its seam. “That son of a bitch,” Darien said, smoothing away her hair from the injuries.

She didn’t say a word, maybe in shock. He held her close to his body and tried to warm her, although the chilly cave was beginning to get to him. Then he noticed the glass in her hair. “Hell,, Lelandi, did Joe hit you with a glass?”

She looked like she was going to be sick. “With his pistol.” She paused, her eyes focusing down. “I... I had an accident before that.”

“You wrecked the SUV?”

She nodded, her eyes glassy with fresh tears. He let out his breath and hugged her tight again. “All I care about is what happens to you. We didn’t see the vehicle anywhere in town and we’d trekked through the woods to locate the teens that you’d found. I never thought you might have been in a wreck. Why didn’t you stay at Doc Mitchell’s place?” He threw up his hands in resignation. “Forget it. You were too busy trying to get yourself killed.”

“I’m sorry about the SUV. It’s probably buried in snow off the road somewhere.

“Odin’s teeth, Lelandi, I don’t care about the damned vehicle. You... your safety, that’s all that matters to me.” He pulled her close and she sighed against his bare chest. “It’ll be a while before my men can get us out,”

“But Joe said there were climbing ropes for us to use.”

“I wouldn’t trust anything he said. Will you wait here?”

She wiped the tears from her cheeks and looked so forlorn, he gave her another hard embrace. “I want to get rid of his body.”

“In one of the bottomless pits?”

“Yeah, he can join his hardhat.”

“I’ll... I’ll go with you. I don’t want to be left behind.”

He squeezed her hard, then released her. “Let’s get this over with.” He yanked Joe’s lifeless body off the floor and tossed him over his shoulder, then took Lelandi’s hand. “Are you all right?”

“Now that you’re here, yes. How are Doc and Ritka?”

Leiandi didn’t look all right. She was pale and shivering uncontrollably. Darien tightened his hold on her hand. He didn’t want to tell her the news, not while they were still stuck in the cave, and after all that had happened to her.

“They’re dead,” she said under her breath, her voice tearful.

So much for not telling her. “Even if Joe hadn’t taken you hostage, he’d signed his death warrant for killing Doc and Ritka.”

“Carol couldn’t get the bullets out in time?” Lelandi asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

“Doc was old. He couldn’t withstand the silver in his heart. By the time Carol had put on gloves, found the proper tools, and removed the bullet from Doc, then dug the two bullets from Ritka, she didn’t stand a chance either.”

Lelandi’s body sagged and Darien released her hand and wrapped his arm around her waist. “Lelandi, honey, we’ll be all right.”

“He died because of me,” she sobbed.

“No, he died because Joe killed him. Because Joe had mated with Larissa. Because the babies were his and not mine. And because Doc knew it. Ritka was just a bystander. None of this has to do with you.” He kissed her cheek. “Do you want to wait for me here while I get rid of Joe’s carcass?” The sooner he could get rid of the bastard, the quicker he could take care of Lelandi.

She shook her head and stood straighter. :Doc was like an uncle I dearly loved.”

He moved her farther into the tunnel. “Doc was a good man. His mate preceded him in death a decade ago, and he had no offspring, but he treated us all like his sons and daughters.”

Lelandi looked up at Darien, tears clouding her eyes. Darien smiled at her. “Even me. Didn’t matter that I was no longer just another pup but now pack leader. He was like a revered advisor when it came to anyone who was injured or sick in the pack.”

“I’ll miss him,” she said quietly.

“We all will.” Darien pulled her to an abrupt stop. “The first of the pits, wonder if this is the bottomless one Joe mentioned. I’d hate for it not to be.”

“Only one way to find out,” she said, with a bitter edge to her voice.

Darien lifted Joe off his shoulder. “This is as much of a burial as you deserve, Joe, you bastard.” He tossed him into the pit, then he took Lelandi’s hand and walked her back to the cave.

She sniffled and wiped away another cascade of tears. “Don’t you want to see if he hits bottom?”

“No. I want to warm you up.”

She glanced at his hard, nude body, and he smiled back at her. Her eyes met his. “Your people will be here soon.”

He shook his head slowly back and forth. “Not as long as it takes to return to town and back again with the ropes. By the time they reach us, we’ll even have time for a quick nap.”

She clung to him and nuzzled her cheek against his shoulder. “I... I am cold.”

“I love you, Lelandi.” He swept her up in his arms and held her hard against his chest; the heat of her body mixed with his, helping to warm them both.

When they reached the encased furs, he set her down, then ripped open the plastic covering and spread the faux polar bear skins out. No scent of Larissa or Joe on the skins, thank god. Lelandi took a deep breath and started to pull off her pullover sweater. Darien quickly worked on her belt. She looked so contrite, he was certain she felt sorry for having supped away from him at the house, endangering herself and upsetting everyone. But she had rescued the kids from the cliff and the word of her good deeds was already spreading throughout the pack.

“I’m sorry for what my sister did to you, Darien.”

“Don’t be. It’s all in the past.” His mouth tasted her cold lips. “Just be glad we found each other.”

He finished helping her undress, her body trembling from the frigid air. Then he quickly sandwiched her in between the soft furs and himself.

The furs felt comforting, dry, and warm against Lelandi’s back, the contrast of Darien’s lean hardness resting on top of her. He rubbed her arms, then her shoulders, and with a devilish smirk plastered on his face, his hands shifted to her breasts, heating her up. She still envisioned him in his wolf form, self-assured, feral, beautiful, her protector. She should have known he’d be the one to come for her.

She dragged her fingers through his satiny hair and his teeth grazed her neck, sending a thrill through her. She swept her hands down his back, the muscles tensed with need. “I love you, Darien,” she mouthed against his ear.

His eyes glazed over, he growled low. “Never ever leave me like that again.”

She stiffened, her hands stilled on his waist. “I won’t quit trying to find out who killed my sister.”

“Lelandi...” He groaned and circled a nipple with his tongue, then kissed the tip. He lifted his gaze to her eyes. “I can’t ever lose you. Promise you’ll let me handle this.”

She pressed her lips tightly together. It didn’t matter that she was the female alpha leader in the pack now, as much as it mattered that she took part in avenging her sister’s death. And she would, one way or another.

“Damn it. Lelandi, I won’t have you getting yourself into dangerous situations like this while you’re searching for your sister’s killer.”

She raked her nails down his back and caressed his buttocks, squeezing and releasing. He gave out a husky moan and instantly capitulated. “All right. Ask me when you want to investigate something or someone, and I’ll make sure you’re properly guarded.”

Smiling inwardly, she loved him all the more.

The wet tip of his erection poked against her mound, and he gave her a lusty grin.

At first she rubbed against him, his eyes darkening, and he reached up to caress her breasts. “Hmm, Darien, you could hire out as a masseuse.”

“Only one body I’d be interested in massaging.” he said, his voice ragged. “Are you going to torture me much longer?”

Before she could respond, he pressed his fingers between her legs, parted her folds, and sank his fingers deep. His wet fingers rubbed her sensitized nub with exquisite strokes pushing her to the edge while his tongue danced across her nipples, teasing them into submission.

Every move Darien made heated her further.

He swept his ups over her closed eyes, down her cheek to the corner of her mouth, then brushed across her mouth in a warm, tantalizing caress. His heartbeat pounded in sync with hers, and his warm breath fanned her cheek.

“Lelandi, my love.” His smoldering eyes took his fill and his ups curved up in a feral way while he continued to ply his strong strokes, and she forgot what she’d intended to do to him, her body enraptured by his touch. If she didn’t slow him down... no, keep... keep going.

Oh, oh, heavens. She felt her body elevated, her spirit soaring, elation and... and a gush of warmth flooded her, her system filled with white hot completion. The orgasm rocked her body, sending pleasurable ripples of heated passion through her, and she moaned in ecstasy.

His sizzling gaze pierced her, and he didn’t wait for her next move. Slipping into her swollen folds, he plunged his thick cock deep, lifting her hips so he could drive into her inner core as if seeing her body come, he was pushed nearer the edge. His eyes heavily lidded and his face flushed with pleasure, he stretched her, thrusting hard and deep and fast.

Never while she’d made love to him in their dream state had she enjoyed sex this much. “Oh, oh, faster, harder.” She dug into his buttocks. “Don’t... stop... now,” she growled, not believing she could come again so soon after.

He chuckled and drove harder, his hands planted beside her head, and gave a final thrust, a warm bath heating her deep inside. Sinking on top of her, their bodies slippery and hot and satiated, he let out a gratified growl. “Thank... Odin... you... were... all right.”

“Just all right,” she whispered against his cheek.

“This side of heaven.” He rolled off her and pulled her on top of him, his arms wrapped securely around her while he tugged the fur that had slipped off them back in place. “Don’t ever leave me again like you did.”

“Hmmm.” She cuddled against his hard, sweaty chest. “Thank you for rescuing me. Some rescue, by the way.”

He growled, nipped her shoulder, and forced her head down on his chest. “Don’t forget that whatever happens, I love you. Lelandi, and would never let any harm come to you.”

She snuggled against his chest and licked his nipple, making him groan. “Better not, or I’ll give you a hard time.”

He grinned. “You already do, honey. A really hard time. Rest. We’ll be out of here soon, but we have a long, difficult trek ahead of us.”

Hearing footfalls a couple of hours later coming from the tunnel of pits and the shorter one that was supposed to be more navigable, Darien opened a sleepy eye and hugged Leiandi tighter against his chest, her breathing shallow, her eyes closed in slumber.

Hell, Darien.” Jake entered the cave with ten men from the shorter tunnel, and Tom and another twenty men came from the other. I thought you were dead.”

Glad everyone was okay, Darien gave him a small smile. “Thought so, eh?”

“Nah, not me,” Tom said. “I knew you’d be all right. Jake’s the worrier in the bunch. Kept hurrying the guys to move those boulders and loose rubble, afraid we wouldn’t reach you through the other tunnel in time. It was taking so long for Mason and Peter to get back with the ropes. So...” Tom looked around at the cave, spied blood on the floor and took a deep whiff of the air. “Where’s Joe?’

“Still making his peace with the devil in the center of the earth,” Darien said.

Torn snickered. “Pit burial, eh? Perfectly appropriate.”

Jake motioned to Lelandi. “She all right?”

“Yeah, she’ll be fine. Give us a moment and we’ll get dressed.”

Mason dropped a bundle next to Darien’s clothes. “Some gloves, snow shoes, and a heavy-duty parka for the little lady, more her size. The blizzard’s whipping up pretty hard out there.” He gave Jake a stem look. “Which is why it took us so long to get back to the mountain. It had nothing to do with my age.”

Tom laughed and slapped Jake on the shoulder as the men hurried out through the short tunnel. “See, what’d I tell you? Here we are slaving away to protect Darien’s ass, and he’s cozied up with his mate in a love nest of furs.”

“Yep, pack leader thinking.” Jake headed out with Tom.

“I still can’t believe you moved those boulders to clear the passageway,” Sam said, inside the tunnel.

“I didn’t want Lelandi to have to take the hard way out. Blizzard’s going to be difficult enough to get through,” Jake remarked.

“Good thing we have those ropes.” Tom said.

Jake chuckled. “Yeah, so we can all get lost together.”

Wanting to get Lelandi home safely, Darien kissed her ear to wake her. “Honey, time to get dressed.”

“Hmm, maybe everyone should stay here in the cave until the storm blows over.” Lelandi murmured.

“Not enough furs to keep everyone warm.”

“We could all turn wolf.”

“I’d rather be in the privacy of my bed with you. Come on, sleepyhead. Time to get up and get dressed.”

“It’s so warm here, and so...” She shivered. “So cold out there.” She pointed one finger outside the furs.

He kissed her finger. “I’ll help you dress faster.” Darien slipped out from under the covers, threw his clothes on, then slid his cold hands under the furs to Lelandi’s feet.

“Oh heavens. Darien. Your fingers are like ice.”

“By the way, Cody gave me back my favorite leather Jacket. He warned me it had a gun in the pocket and figured you took it with you to protect yourself.” He tilted his chin down and gave her an exasperated look.

“He offered me his parka so I’d stay warmer.”

“And for that,” Darien said, helping her into her clothes. “I was grateful. But sheesh, Lelandi...”

“I didn’t remember the gun was in your Jacket pocket until Joe pulled his on me.”

“Thank Odin for that. I could imagine you shooting each other and neither of you making it.”

He bundled her up to her neck in the winter parka, although he wished it was a bright color and not white where he could lose her in the blinding snow.

“We could return as wolves,” she said.

“The climb is too steep on this side of the mountain. Better suited to a mountain goat... or humans with climbing gear.”

After what she’d already been through, that didn’t bode well.

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