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Chapter Two Hundred Seventeen
GAYLE
Im gaping at him, my ears ringing as I process what he said.
“You knew?” Delilah asks, jumping up from the bed. “You recognized her and didn’t say anything?”
Cane rips his eyes away from mine to stare at his sister. “You started this. You are the one that lied to me on the phone.”
“Because 1 didn’t think you would tell me where you were if I told you the truth, Delilah snaps.
“Well, it doesnt matter noe does it? You’re already here,” Cane says, his eyes rake over me to settle on my lips. “Both of you are. So go ahead. What did you have to tell me? What do I need to be warned about? Or was that a lie too?”
“No, not a lie,” Delilah says. “Gayle came to me because they were hunting for her in the woods. She said she needed to get to you. She
“Who was hunting for you in the woods?” Cane snaps, his brow furrowed. “The Elder Few?”
I shake my head. “No. Well, yes and no. A few hunters were there, but not for me in particular. For anything I guess. Kind of like you were that night. It’s the authorities that are hunting for me.”
“Why?” Cane asks.
I swallow thickly. “The hunter that I attacked survived and ended up at the hospital. So it was called in as a lion attack.”
“But how would they know which lion?” Cane says.
“They wouldn’t,” I say, “Not really. But the thing is, I ran in the opposite direction of my home and I couldn’t very well walk through the streets naked, so I went to see your sister.”
“Why my sister?” Cane asks. “Had you already met?”
My lips purse and Delilah coughs. “Sort of” I say.
“You know what?” Delilah chirps. “I’m gonna go in the kitchen and make some breakfast. That way when Quinn gets here we can eat and discuss what happens next. Sound good?”
“Close the door behind you,” Cane says, glaring when Delilah hesitates.
“It’s fine,” I say.
“Jesus, D. What is it you think I’m going to do? She’s a damn shifter! Do I look armed?” Cane snaps.
Delilah flips him off and then slams the door.
“When did you realize?” I ask, looking at him.
He’s still watching me sadly when he shrugs. “I knew who you were the moment I saw you, I didn’t know why you were here, and I still don’t. Not really. But you were here with my sister and I knew she would never do anything to hurt me.”
“You’re right. She wouldn’t,” I agree.
“Would you?” he asks, seriously.
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“No,” I whisper. “Never. Not me But the other shifters, they
“If anyone
should want to hurt me, it should be you.” He frowns, glaring at the wall directly ahead of him. “So if thats why you’re really here, that’s fine. Go ahead,”
I shake my head. “But it’s not why and I don’t want to
Well you should,” he says, “Were you unconscious after I shot you the second time?”
Again, I shake my head. “No.““”
He closes his eyes. “So you
you felt me kick you.”
“Goddamn it, he snaps.
“It’s okay,” I say, reaching out for him and trying to take his hand, but he shakes me off and my eyes
“Why did you come to warn me?” he asks. “Why should you even care what happens to me?
ake a deep breath, reminding myself that he is my mate and he deserves to know it. “Because you’re special for me, I reply quietly.
I take a
with her news about Quinn. “Special… Special how?”
He looks at me, staring into my eyes the way he was before Delilah burst in here with
I watched you for a while that night,” I say. “I was in the trees, with a clear view of you in the cabin. I saw you with your microphone. Ever since my mother was killed I’ve made it my business to watch the hunters that stop through. I thought you were handsome, so I probably watched you a little longer than was necessary. I remember thinking that you had a thousand different smiles and all of them were good.”
He laughs, his lips quirking up.
“When I jumped down from the trees, I was still thinking about you. I wasn’t paying attention and stepped right into that trap,” I pause, watching him carefully. “I didn’t mean to shift in your arms. It happened when you touched me because you touched me.”
“What does that mean?” he asks.
I look away, staring toward the bedroom door as doing so will put me on the other side of it, should he not respond well to what I have to say. “I want you to know it’s okay if you don’t want me. You don’t have to accept me. I won’t hold it against you. You’re a hunter and 1 understand if the thought of being with me freaks you out! Some of the other shifters know who you are for me, and they’ll be understanding but
“Hey!” Cane interrupts and I feel him tugging on the ends of my hair. “Slow down. I think you skipped something.”
“Did I?” I ask, turning around to see him smiling at me.
I think so,” he chuckles. “You skipped that part about me being your mate.”
My stomach flops. He knows? “L… I–um–I thought your sister said you were stupid.”
He laughs, still playing with my hair. She tells everyone that too.” Then he loses his smile, his eyes sad. “You’re too beautiful to forget, Cayle,” he says, trailing his hand down my back. “Truth be told, I was going to come looking for you.”
“To hunt me?”
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“No! Well, yes and no,” he explains. “You’re part of the reason I’m here with Roman. He’s the shifter expert and I knew he was the only chance I might have at finding you again. But I never had any intention of hurting you, I just wanted to know how to find you. I needed to find you. But you found me instead.”
My eyes are wide. “But you land those goggles on, so I really didn’t think you could even see me.”
He grins, his hand sliding up my back under the sweater. “I switched the night mode off after I shot you.”
“Oh…” I say shivering when his hand grazes the bare skin of my back. But it was so dark.”
“The goggles have a light in front. You were in my arms,” he murmurs, sliding closer to me on the bed.
“So you did feel something.” I say in awe.
His hand on my back slides low, dipping beneath the waistline of my sweatpants and tracing the line of my spine downward. “Yes,” he says. “But I didn’t know much about mates until I came here. Roman told me.”
“Roman,” I repeat, my mood darkening. “You s
said he’s a shifter expert. Tell me, what makes him an expert?”
He freezes, his eyes filling with worry. “Why? You know him, don’t you?
“Maybe,” I whisper. “The hunter that killed my mother, my father once said his name was Roman. He learned his name from another hunter. One he was interrogating after my mother’s murder. So tell me What makes him an expert? Has he killed any?”
Cane sighs, removing his hand from my clothes altogether. “Yes,”
My throat tightens. “Did he keep them? I managed to get out. “Does he stuff his trophies?”
*Gayle
Have you seen them? His trophies?”
“Are they somewhere here?” 1 hiss, my skin suddenly itching to search the place.
“No.”
I nod. Figures. “But you have seen them. You know where they are.”
“They are where all trophies are kept,” he admits. “Each successful hunter is given a wall at the compound. You don’t become and Elder until you’ve had a successful hunt.”
“Does he have a lioness there? A full grown female?”
“You can’t go there Gayle. You’d be killed. I won’t let you.”
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