The Dom Protects His Puma by Cara Adams

The Dom Protects His Puma by Cara Adams

Author:Cara Adams
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Romance
Publisher: Siren Publishing
Published: 2013-02-04T23:00:00+00:00


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“Nicholas, have you kept the names and addresses of the people who rode the horses for that scene we shot the other day?”

“Why?”

Ramona noticed he hadn’t answered her and wondered if he’d seen the same thing as her. “Because I’m almost certain one of the men who rode a horse was a rogue panther. A man with longish dirty-blond hair. He was in the middle of the crowd, fairly well hidden by the other riders, but as soon as I saw him through the camera, I was convinced it was the man at the gate of Carnal Connections that time you shone the lights on the rogue group. At the gate he had a knife. A big knife.”

“Yeah, it’s the same man. I thought so, too, and checked the footage from both films. But the riders were all paid cash in hand, no details taken. I have the details for the horse wrangler, but that’s mainly in case we need the horses again some time. I suppose I could ask him, but I rather thought most of the riders just heard there was a day’s work available and turned up. Some of them may have been our regular extras, but a lot weren’t. Not everyone can ride a horse well enough to race in a pack scene.”

“Like me for instance.” Ramona sighed. “Would you mind if I phoned the horse wrangler? I don’t want to alert him if he’s the blond man’s friend or something.”

Nicholas thought for a moment. “Ask Curtis to do it. Get him to ask for the man’s phone number. Tell him to say there might be several more horse scenes to be filmed in a few weeks’ time. That’s true, by the way. I’m thinking of expanding that scene somewhat. It looks really good on film.”

“Thank you so much, Nicholas.”

Nicholas just waved at her, and Ramona made her way to the tiny room Curtis had claimed as his office. Their boutique movie studio was run on a shoestring. She didn’t mind, as she was able to do a variety of jobs, and it meant the staff was small enough that everyone knew everyone else. Almost like a family.

Family was important to Ramona. The pack of pumas she’d been born into was very small. Too small, really, to be viable. First, her father had left looking for work. She was about ten at the time, and he’d returned every now and then, at longer and longer intervals, until, when she was about fifteen, he’d never come back. It wasn’t long after that the pack had completely disintegrated. One family had moved out of state to join with a much larger pack, and another family had chosen to live as humans. So her mother had decided they’d do that, too. Only for her mother, it hadn’t worked. She couldn’t deny the need to change. Finally, she’d been running in such dangerous circumstances that when she was shot by a hunter, it was just the fulfillment of the inevitable.



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