Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
darkness until he was only a shadow and Clay an orange-black blur.
Running with his sentinels was one of the things every alpha did to strengthen the bonds of loyalty. Lucas had no need to do that with Clay. Like Vaughn and Nate, the sentinel had been tied to him since the night theyâd hunted down and savagely ripped every single male member of a roaming leopard clan into tiny little pieces. It had been changeling justice. An eye for an eye. Vengeance to lay his parentsâ souls to rest.
Now he ran with the sentinels because they were tough, fast, and dangerous enough to test him to the limit. No alpha could afford to let his skills slip. Though they were more civilized than their wild brethren, an alphaâs rule would only be accepted as long as he was strong enough to lead the pack. And such strength wasnât always of the body.
The Psy thought the changelings stupid because they sacrificed the wisdom of their elders in favor of young blood. The Psy didnât know anything. The sentinels withdrew from frontline positions as they grew older because they had to be physically invulnerableâNate was already on the lookout for his replacement. Upon retirement as a sentinel, he would become one of Lucasâs advisors, his rank undiminished.
If Lucas retained the incoming sentinelsâ respect as he aged, theyâd take over the physical role he played in the packâmeting out Pack justice and keeping Pack discipline. During such times, those who didnât understand their ways often came to believe that the strongest of the sentinels had become the new alpha. Changelings saw no need to educate them otherwise.
But that was in the unknown future. Right now he had to be the most lethal of them all, savage and brilliant. Because not only was the pack watching but so were the SnowDancers. One hint of weakness in DarkRiver and the wolves would come down on them in a hail of teeth and claws.
He couldnât allow his inexplicable attraction to one of the Psy sway him from his goal. More depended on this than merely the sating of vengeance. After DarkRiver had realized the existence of a serial killer preying on changeling women, theyâd warned all other changeling groups in the killerâs hunting grounds. Every single alpha had wanted to go for the jugularânone more so than the wolves.
Lucas had insisted on taking on the job of hunting the killer because in spite of losing Kylie, he was the lone alpha who could still think. It was as if the blood that had christened him had also given him the ability to see beyond the dark-red glimmer of fury and retribution.
The SnowDancers had reluctantly handed him the reins because his pack had lost a member while theirs hadnât. But their patience was limited. The wolves knew that sooner or later, the killer would strike them too. The second that happened, all bets were offâthe SnowDancers would begin to hunt down the Psy and the Psy would retaliate, leading to war on a catastrophic scale.
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Lucas slept deeply after the exertion of a run that had left even Clay exhausted. Heâd expected only darkness but the most exquisite pleasure welcomed him into his dreams.
Slender fingers traveled down his front as he lay sprawled on his back, exploring him so carefully that he felt owned. No woman had ever come close to owning Lucas Hunter, but in this dreamworld he allowed her to play. After endless moments, the fingers stopped their stroking and he felt the brush of wet heat against his nipple. His dream-lover was taking her time licking circles around it, arousing him to fever pitch. Opening his eyes, he tangled a hand in the silky curls cascading over his chest.
Her head rose and night-sky eyes met his.
He wasnât surprised. The panther in him had found Sascha Duncan enticing from the start and in this dreamworld, it was okay to let that fascination free, to indulge his feline curiosity about this most unusual woman. Here there was no possibility of war and she was no longer an emissary of the enemy.
âWhat do you think youâre doing, kitten?â He let his gaze wander over the dark honey of her bare skin.
Those eyes widened in shock. âThis is my dream.â
He chuckled. Even in his dreams, she was as willful as she was in life. Heâd begun to suspect that not everything was efficiency with Sascha. No, sometimes she just liked sharpening her claws on him. âIâm at your
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