Online Read Free Novel
  • Home
  • Romance & Love
  • Fantasy
  • Science Fiction
  • Mystery & Detective
  • Thrillers & Crime
  • Actions & Adventure
  • History & Fiction
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Humor

    Serengeti Heat

    Page 9
    Prev Next


      “Amazing,” he murmured to himself. He

      noted a dozen similar figures, each

      readily identifiable, scattered on ledges

      around the room. “You like carvings?”

      She flushed and squirmed, but this time

      there was a quiet pride beneath her

      nervous fidgeting.

      Landon smiled broadly. “You made this?

      It’s beautiful.” He stepped toward her,

      brushing his thumb across her cheek.

      “My little Ava has a hidden talent.”

      Her pleasure at his praise visibly

      evaporated and she flinched away from

      his touch. “I’m not your little Ava.”

      That remained to be determined.

      “Fantasy time is over, Landon,” she

      went on coldly. “We’re back in the real

      world now and in the real world I live

      in the smallest cabin on the ranch. Not

      because it’s cozy. Because I am the

      smallest, weakest, most pathetic lioness

      around and I can’t fight for a better one.”

      She waved one arm, the gesture taking in

      all the little possessions that made the

      place her own.

      “These things are only mine because no one else wants them enough to bother to

      take them from me. And you think, what?

      That I’m your queen? Wake up,

      Landon.”

      He caught her waving hand and linked

      their fingers, holding tight when she tried

      to yank free. “I think you’re my mate.

      You are what I need. You’re right for me and right for the pride.”

      He tipped her face back with the hand

      that still held her carving, staring into

      her eyes, searching their depths for the

      secret key that would unlock her doubts.

      He wanted nothing more than to kiss

      away her fears, but the wildness in her

      eyes held him at bay. He may be the

      Alpha now, but he knew fear.

      “I’ve lived wild, Ava, without the

      protection of the pride. I understand

      picking your battles.”

      “I don’t pick my battles.” She knocked

      his hand away from her face and jerked

      her fingers from his hold. “I fear battles.

      Your mate can’t be a coward, Landon.

      And that’s all I’ll ever be.”

      “Ava, I don’t—”

      “Why are you doing this, Land—?” Her

      voice broke on his name. She shoved

      away from him and moved as far away

      from him as she could in the cramped

      space. “You can’t actually want me. Is

      this some kind of game to you?”

      Tears trembled on her lashes. All her

      barriers were down. She gazed at him

      with a vulnerability that made his heart

      ache in his chest. He reached toward

      her, aching to pull her into his arms and

      protect her from everything that could

      ever hurt her. Even himself.

      “Ava, no. Of course n—”

      “Landon! ”

      www.samhainpublishing.com

      49

      Vivi Andrews

      The roar came from Ava’s porch, giving Landon just enough time to jump out of

      the way before the door exploded

      inward, flying off its hinges as the Minor

      brothers stormed into the already

      crowded cabin.

      Michael was back. And he’d brought

      reinforcements.

      There was no more terrifying sight,

      objectively speaking, than the four

      behemoth older brothers of the woman

      one had recently screwed in every way

      physically imaginable coming at you

      with murder in their eyes. Unless it was

      the sight of the woman you love in tears.

      Landon braced himself for the beating he

      so richly deserved.

      He was mildly surprised when fists

      didn’t immediately start flying toward

      his face.

      “Outside! No brawling in my house!”

      They all turned to look at her. The tears

      were a memory and in their place was

      the icy, distant mask that had greeted him

      this morning.

      Landon vaguely noted that Ava hadn’t

      said no brawling at all. Apparently, she

      thought kicking his ass was okay, so long

      as they didn’t wreck her house to do it.

      Her brothers filed out, silent and grave,

      but Landon hesitated, his heart tight. He couldn’t leave her like this. Ava

      watched him steadily, her face closed to

      him again, any ground he had gained in

      the last few minutes erased. The cool

      strength in her gaze only convinced him

      further that he had made the right choice,

      but she clearly didn’t agree. He’d had

      his shot to convince her she was his, and

      obviously he’d fucked it up.

      Outside, Tyler barked his name. “I’m

      leaving,” he shouted back, reluctantly

      putting action to the words and mentally

      adding, for now. He hadn’t given up yet.

      Landon stepped out onto the porch to

      face the firing squad and quickly moved

      to the open area in front of Ava’s cabin

      where he’d have the best

      maneuverability if they suddenly

      decided to jump him. Not that he didn’t

      deserve a few good licks. He’d known

      he was betraying their trust, but that

      hadn’t stopped him. Landon wondered

      idly if anything could have stopped him

      from claiming Ava. Frankly, he doubted

      it.

      The Minor brothers ranged around him,

      taking position at compass points to box

      him in, but staying out of his reach.

      Tyler, the oldest and apparent

      designated spokesman of the group,

      grunted. “Will you go quietly or do you

      want to do this in front of the entire

      pride?”

      Landon glanced around. It was early

      afternoon, a popular siesta time among

      the cats, and there were few bystanders

      to qualify as “the whole pride”, but he

      stepped out of his defensive stance,

      opting for a strategic retreat. Tyler fell

      into step beside him as he forced himself

      to walk away from Ava, her other

      brothers ranging behind.

      “Did you know who she was?”

      Landon almost wished he could say he

      hadn’t. Ava’s only resemblance to her

      large, dark brothers, was a slight

      similarity in the shape of her eyes. It

      would be so easy to claim ignorance and

      escape the blame.

      50

      www.samhainpublishing.com

      Serengeti Heat

      “I knew.”

      Directly behind him, Michael growled.

      Tyler shot him a quelling look and

      returned his gimlet stare to Landon.

      “Would you care to explain how she

      ended up naked in your room?”

      Another opportunity to deny his

      culpability. All he had to do was say

      Ava had walked into his room and asked

      to be fucked. It was truth, but it wasn’t the whole story. And Ava being held

      responsible for their night together

      didn’t sit well with him.

      “I foun
    d her in the Bar Nothing in town

      last night. Brought her back here.”

      “That pick-up bar?” Michael yelped.

      “Ava wouldn’t be caught dead in there!”

      “Mike, shut up,” Tyler said calmly, his

      attention never wavering from Landon.

      “You brought her back to your place,” he

      repeated. “And you knew who she was.”

      Landon swallowed. He wasn’t afraid of

      the brothers, but he did dread their

      reaction. Even more than the fist he was

      sure he was about to get in his face, he dreaded the loss of their trust. “I did.”

      Tyler nodded slowly, his face revealing

      nothing. “Is there anything you’d like to

      add?”

      Landon considered mentioning she was

      going to be his mate, that this was not the

      one night stand they assumed it to be, but

      Ava was so stubbornly against the idea.

      She thought she didn’t want the position

      and no one was going to bully her into

      taking it but him. Her brothers would

      just have to wait, and think the worst of

      him, until he could convince her to see

      reason.

      Landon stopped, facing Tyler squarely.

      “No.”

      “I see.”

      Landon was willing to bet Tyler didn’t

      see, but he maintained his silence,

      meeting his stare head-on.

      At length, Tyler nodded to his brothers.

      “We’re done here.”

      Caleb and Kane peeled off without

      comment, but Michael snarled at

      Landon, jostling his shoulder as he

      brushed past. Tyler waited until his three

      younger brothers were out of earshot

      before turning back to Landon.

      He didn’t see it coming. One second he

      was on his feet, the next he was sprawled out on the ground, holding his

      aching jaw. Tyler loomed over him, his

      face still dangerously expressionless.

      “You so much as look her way again and

      I’ll kill you,” he said with icy calm.

      “You’re staying?” Landon hadn’t

      realized until that moment how much the

      idea of them leaving, and taking Ava

      with them, terrified him.

      “We’re still discussing it,” Tyler said

      flatly. “You’ll have your answer

      tomorrow if we decide to leave the

      pride. See you at the Hunt.”

      Ava’s oldest brother walked away

      without another word.

      One day to convince Ava to become his

      mate and if he even looked in her

      direction, her brothers would tear him

      apart. Landon sat up, cradling his jaw,

      and swore with feeling.

      www.samhainpublishing.com

      51

      Chapter Eleven

      Ava normally hated the Hunts—the last

      thing she needed was a quarterly

      gathering of the pride to remind her how

      inadequate she was—but tonight she was

      actually looking forward to it. It was

      masochistic in the extreme, but she needed to be there when Landon

      selected his mate. Her heart needed to

      see him do it, officially give himself to

      another woman, if it was to have any

      hope of letting him go.

      He’d seemed to want her so much. He’d

      actually seemed to care. Seeing him in

      her home, her tiny pathetic cozy little

      home, had been both mortifying and

      thrilling. Mortifying because he had seen

      her as she really was, in her true

      environment, but thrilling for that same

      reason. He had seen the real her. And he

      had wanted her still.

      Ava needed visual proof that it had all

      been a fantasy. She needed the vicious

      slap of reality to crush the hope in her heart that just wouldn’t die.

      Her brothers had been lurking nearby all

      day, ever since they’d run him off, but so

      far none of them had mentioned her

      nocturnal activities. She knew it was too

      much to hope that they never would, but

      she was hoping their surprising lack of

      curiosity lasted as long as possible.

      Tonight, she took particular care with

      her appearance, even though the sarong

      she wore would only be discarded when

      they all shifted for the Hunt and all

      traces of make-up would be absorbed in

      the transformation. Ava wanted to look

      good when Landon saw her again,

      though she avoided analyzing why it was so important that she impress him with

      her sex appeal. An appeal she hadn’t

      even known she had until last night.

      When she stepped out onto the small

      front porch of her cabin, Tyler

      straightened from his post, leaning

      against the rail. He fell into step beside

      her, a large, silent presence at her back,

      escorting her across the compound like

      she needed a bodyguard.

      His overprotective posturing was oddly

      welcome. Ava was feeling a little too

      vulnerable, on her way to watch Landon

      choose her replacement in his bed, and

      her brother’s presence was a comfort,

      even if his intention was to be her jailer

      rather than her buffer against the world.

      The pride always gathered for the Hunt

      in the natural amphitheatre on the far

      side of the complex. The ranch had once

      been a summer camp and that

      amphitheatre was where campers

      showed off their amateur dramas on

      parents’ day and gathered for weenie

      roasts and jamborees, but now the old

      pines encircling the space saw

      celebrations of a slightly more

      bacchanalian nature. Ava had often

      amused herself, as she sat in the

      darkness during pride gatherings,

      wondering how the founders of the

      original camp would have reacted

      Serengeti Heat

      if they could have spied on some of the

      “clothing optional” parties that were so

      common among the lions.

      The lack of clothing was more practical

      than puerile—the change destroyed any

      clothing not discarded before shifting—

      but somehow Ava suspected the old

      camp counselors wouldn’t see it that

      way.

      The amphitheatre was already filling

      when they came into the clearing. Tyler

      steered her to a spot near the raised

      platform where her other brothers had

      already gathered. She stopped next to

      them and they quickly formed a living

      wall around her.

      Ava rolled her eyes. There was

      protection and then there was annoying,

      overbearing, bullying overkill. She

      could barely move and she certainly

      couldn’t see a damn thing with their

      massive backs shoulder-to-shoulder

      blocking her view.

      How was she supposed to get the

      catharsis of seeing Landon with another

      and releasing her love of him if all she

      could see was a row of bulging

      deltoids?

      Ava twisted around, trying to get a better

      lin
    e of sight. There was a gap between

      Michael and Kane behind her, not wide

      enough for her to slip through, even if

      they hadn’t been watching her like

      hawks, but big enough for her to see a slice of the rest of the audience.

      The Three Rocks Pride, so named

      because of the three rocks that marked

      the boundaries of the original camp, was

      larger than the prides of African lions,

      with approximately fifty members at any

      given time. Most of those fifty were

      mingling behind her, some nude, some

      wearing easily disposed of wraps like

      her own loosely-tied sarong. In the

      shifting crowd, she spotted Shana,

      wearing only the “borrowed”

      pendant and a feline smile.

      Ava forced back the surge of irritation—

      and bile—that rose up at the sight of that

      smile. Shana may very well be the Alpha’s Consort by the end of the night

      and she would just have to get used to it.

      Tyler turned to frown down at her when

      she couldn’t quite stifle a gagging noise.

      Then he turned back toward the platform

      and Ava knew, without being able to see

      a thing, even before the restless crowd

      behind her began to quiet, that Landon

      had arrived. She could feel him.

      Silence rippled out from the platform.

      When the only sound was the all-but-

      inaudible hum of excitement,

      anticipation of the Hunt firing in every

      shifter’s blood, Landon spoke, not

      raising his voice, but somehow making

      himself heard to every corner of the

      clearing.

      “Friends…”

      Ava half expected him to call out to

      Romans and countrymen next, but he

      continued on a much less Shakespearean

      bent.

      “This is our first opportunity to Hunt

      together since I arrived among you. I

      have had a few months to learn your

      ways and find my place among you.

      There is a great strength in our pride, but

      my rule is going to be a time of change

      and that change will begin tonight.”

      Some among the crowd shifted uneasily,

      but most of the pride hung on his words.

      He was a charismatic speaker, their Alpha. Even Ava, who could not see him

      through the wall of flesh around her,

      www.samhainpublishing.com

      53

      Vivi Andrews

      was drawn up in the power of his voice.

      He held the crowd in the palm of his

      hand, wrapped in the draw of his

      presence more than the words he said,

      but Ava heard every word.

      “Our strongest young men will no longer

      be turned out of the pride when they

     


    Prev Next
Online Read Free Novel Copyright 2016 - 2026