Renounced by Bailey Bradford

Renounced by Bailey Bradford

Author:Bailey Bradford
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Erotic Romance Fiction
Publisher: Totally Bound Publishing
Published: 2014-01-03T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

Dallas was aware that Tiago was following them. The jaguar made no secret of it. Guillermo and Vero weren’t thrilled, but there was little they could do. Confronting Tiago wouldn’t get them anywhere, and Dallas had asked them not to.

“You and him?” Guillermo asked, his cheeks turning ruddy.

Dallas gave him an innocent look. “Me and him what?”

Vero snickered.

Guillermo glared at him then grumbled about ungrateful shifters.

Dallas was fairly sure Guillermo wasn’t really mad, but he didn’t know Guillermo well, so he could have been wrong.

Guillermo was a good guy, unlike his power-hungry, murderous brother Dirk. Dallas hated thinking about Dirk and the pain he’d caused—not only to Marcus and the pack, but to others as well. He’d been a sick fucker who had raped and killed and done whatever he wanted with no regards for others. How he could be related to Guillermo and Juanita was beyond Dallas’ comprehension.

“He is going to follow us the whole way back,” Guillermo said after a few hours. “I do not like that.”

“He already knows where the pack lives,” Dallas told him. “He’s been watching it for a while. If he wanted to kill everyone, don’t you think he’d have done so already?”

Guillermo glanced over his shoulder. “I don’t know what to think, other than I wish I had some catnip. It could be entertaining to watch a jaguar get stoned.”

Tiago roared, though it was more of a rough, almost hacking sound than not.

Dallas mused over whether or not catnip would have an effect on a jaguar. “Not sure that would work, even if he wasn’t a shifter.”

“I still can’t get over there being other types of shifters,” Vero said, joining the conversation. “My family has lived here for generations, and never have I heard of any other breed of shifters. It’s very strange.”

“Jaguars are solitary animals. In any form,” Dallas added. “They don’t have packs or even friends or family, as far as I can tell—not the adults, anyway.”

Guillermo frowned. “That sounds very lonely and sad, actually.”

“It does,” Vero agreed. “I can’t imagine not having family—or pack. I wouldn’t want to live in such a way.”

“Guess it’s just their nature,” Dallas murmured. As such, he was hoping the mate bond would be severed without killing them both. Right now, he wasn’t feeling the pain of separation much. Then again, Tiago wasn’t far behind them. For whatever reason, he was following them. Dallas kept his thoughts firmly locked down so Tiago couldn’t reach him mentally. He didn’t even know if Tiago was trying.

And he didn’t know if the mate bond was going to grow or shrink or what. He wouldn’t, not as long as Tiago kept following them.

Dallas stopped walking and spun around. He addressed Tiago, who was less than fifty feet behind them, not even bothering to hide as he stalked them. “Stop it! You go back to whatever you were doing before you were doing me!”

Guillermo coughed and Vero sputtered.

Dallas ignored them. He stood in a stare-off with Tiago. Finally, he had to turn away.



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