Banished by her Alpha, who happens to be her father, Amari learns how to survive without help. Driven by revenge, she discovers there are a few things in life she’s good at, but none of them are skills normal society would find acceptable. Rogue shifters that were only without a clan because they were hiding from the organization hunting and caging their kind are responsible for the death of Tripp’s father. After securing his mother and sister a home where they’ll be safe, he ends up as an outlaw – until the Shifter Alliance takes him in and puts him on the one team that fits his off-the-rail, and a little bit crazy style. His only objective is to end the organization terrorizing his kind. Until he meets his female equal that takes ‘out of control’ to all new levels and he has no idea how to handle it—or her.
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Rating: 4.7
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Status: Completed
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Tripp reached in and grabbed his pack. Shepard Addison asking him to do this personally wasn’t unheard of, but he had to wonder if this missing female was more important than he was told. Not that all females weren’t important—they were, but why have the King ask and not his team leader? Could be he was the closest, but his gut said otherwise, and it was never wrong. Pulling out the map, he opened it on the seat and then checked his phone to see the last location she’d been at.
He stabbed his finger into the map at the location and then dragged it along the map for a few inches. Mountains were close to where she was last tracked. If she’d gone in that direction to head to the meet-up with the teams, it wasn’t going to be a good time. If she wasn’t just lost and someone did get to her, there were a hundred different ways they could move undetected and vanish, especially with the help of the snow heading that way.
“Shit.” Folding the map, he stuffed it back in the pack. It was a long drive from where he currently was. So much for his being the closest theory. He’d wanted to be in on the ops to get more of Konner Flores people out. He smirked, remembering how much spunk Terah had when he’d found them. Curiosity had him wondering if they were all that fast and strong. Now he would never know.
He was going to need enough supplies for a long trek. He looked down at his bare feet, and his boots, those would be a good start. He’d only stopped to go for a quick run and grab a bite to eat before driving to the rendezvous location for the ops.
Walking to the back of his SUV, he opened it up and grabbed his boots. Before he could get the first one done up his phone rang. No number came up. “Carson.”
“It’s Zain Sanders, I’m the office director for Jesse’s team.”
Director? Aka office guy. Pulling the sock out of his boot, he sat on the bumper and pulled it on.
“I checked your location and have arranged a flight for you to get to Amari’s last known location.”
He paused for a second and then jammed his foot into his boot. “A flight?” Only one thing in this world turned his stomach, or rather his animal’s, and that was flying. Tripp had been in planes, and helicopters, and even tried cliff gliding and all of them were a big nope. His feet needed to be able to always reach the ground—like a nervous ass noon learning to swim. He clicked his teeth together; it would get him there faster, then he might be able to get in on the second wave of the ops. “All right.”
“I’ll send you the location.” This guy’s voice told him he was one step from freaking out.
“Can you give me more details on this Amari?” If he could get a sense of what she was like, he might better understand what he was walking into. If she had been taken, would she fight her abductors or just shut down and accept her fate? He’d dealt with both before. He honestly wasn’t sure which was the hardest to deal with.
“Like what?” He heard a door close and then boots on tiles. “Sorry, just mad at myself, I’m the one that told her to start heading to the meet and not wait for one of the incursion team.” He snorted. “Not that she would have waited.”
That explained his next question as to why she was alone. “How long since her trackers went offline?”
“She hasn’t checked in for four hours and the trail stops three hours ago.”
Shit. Three hours in that area could have her anywhere. He opened his mouth to ask if it was possible she was offline on purpose, but Zain hissed out a deep breath.
“I don’t want to have to call her family. It’s not going to go well if I do.”
Tripp was glad that task was never part of his job. He liked doing his job and someone else dealing with emotional people. “Hopefully you won’t have to.”
“It will be a shitshow if I do.” A door slammed and he could hear the echo of traffic now. “The last thing I need right now, that Jesse needs, is an angry Alpha all up in his face, not to mention Amari...”
It was like fireworks went off in his head, “Alpha?”
“You weren’t told? She’s an Alpha’s daughter.”
Tripp straightened and squeezed the bridge of his nose. “No.” She was an Alpha’s daughter, which shed some light on the urgency in everyone’s tone—light brighter than a thousand-watt lightbulb. He opened his eyes and then stood up. “Okay.” He nodded and then shut the hatch. “Any chance she’s just lost?” He went back to the front and climbed in. “There are a lot of mountains in that area, the signal could be...”
“No. She’s not lost.”
Closing the door, he realized he didn’t have a direction to go yet. “Can you send me a pic, so I know who I’m looking for?” The chances of seeing a crowd of people in that area were slim, but he still needed a confirmed target. He cringed at his own thought, she wasn’t the target…
“Uh, yeah, but she’s easy to notice—blonde, attitude.”
Tripp shrugged; attitude could describe ten different personality types. “Okay, send me the location. I’ll head there now.”
“Right. Okay.” He could hear him running now. “Update me as soon as you get there, so I can let the team know.” He swore. “The last thing we need is them distracted.”
Tripp nodded. “Will do.” It was an automated response and the only one he had right now. When the line went quiet, he looked at the phone and then opened his team leaders’ number and typed 123, and hit send. That was their way of saying, call me if you’re able.
An Alpha’s daughter. Fucking A, just what he needed.
His phone lit up and he looked down at the information on it. He didn’t need to look at the map to figure out where he was meeting his lift in, he’d driven by it a half-hour ago. Jamming his phone into the holder, he started the SUV and turned around.
He didn’t get fifty feet before his phone lit up again. That Zain was fast. He liked that. Tapping the screen, he opened the picture and then slammed on the brakes. In the photo was a man and his daughter, all dressed up. He barely looked at her, but the man, he knew all too well.
It was Alpha Vesper Hughes, the leader of one of the two cougar clans in Ontario. Tripp stomped on the gas and would have given himself whiplash if his muscles hadn’t already been rock-hard with tension.
Alpha Hughes was an asshole. How did he know this was one hundred percent correct? He’d met the man eight years earlier. It had been a dark and trying time in his life. His father had been killed, for the Alliance and for the protection of another clan. Staying with the clan just brought it all up for his mother over and over again. So, she and his younger sister wanted to leave.
Tripp had traveled with them for three weeks, staying off the radar to get them to Ontario only to hit a brick wall at the end of it. That brick wall was Vesper Hughes. He didn’t want any outsiders added to his clan unless they were mated in. If it had been up to Tripp, he would have taken his family to Mae’s clan instead, but his mother wanted to be with a cousin—he still wasn’t sure of the connection, just knew that sometime since the dawn of time their bloodlines had crossed.
When Hughes had called for assistance against the rouge shifter, he met Kenzo Dean. Rouge shifter, he sneered. Kenzo was the first man in Tripp’s life he’d feared. He smirked, now he worked with him on the same team. He wondered if Kenzo remembered that first meeting too.
Shortly after that, he’d met Shepard Addison and the second man he feared, Calum Dante. He didn’t know Calum that well, but since then had worked with him a few times and he respected the hell out of that man, he truly did. He scowled at the picture again, then tapped the screen so it wouldn’t go to sleep. The result of that turbulent time was his mother and sister were allowed to be part of that clan and Tripp—was never allowed to step a foot on the clan’s land again.
Now, he had to go rescue that man’s daughter. He blew out a breath and grabbed the phone. Balancing his wrist over the steering wheel, he enlarged the picture so Alpha Asshole wasn’t on the screen. The daughter was wearing some off-the-shoulder dress and smiling like the princess she undoubtedly was. He squinted at it, okay, she was cute as hell with her big, beautiful eyes and pouty lips, but still, she was Alpha Asshole’s daughter. “Fuck.”
He jammed the phone back in the holder and glared at the road. If it weren’t for all the ops happening right now, he’d beg one of the others to take over and do this instead of him. Rescuing those held by one-forms was much more rewarding than going in to get some pampered, precious Alpha’s daughter. Seriously, what the hell was she doing on one of the Alliance teams? He rolled his eyes. Probably whining to daddy, who arranged it and got her the position—and he was going to have to go in a plane to get her.
His knuckles were white as he gripped the wheel and growled at the road in front of him.
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The first thing that dawned on Amari was that her head was pounding like she’d whacked it against something hard. The second was her eyes were open and she couldn’t see jack all. The last thing that registered was she was being carried over someone’s shoulder, if the ache in her guts were any indication, she’d been in this position for a while now.
She could taste blood. It was her own.
With a dry tongue, she tried to lick over her lips and felt the swelling. Her mouth was busted up. Why was her mouth that way? She tried to move her hands to see if she’d decked someone—her wrists were bound together behind her back. She sucked in a breath and prepared to find out what the hell was going on, when her stomach heaved, rebelling against that idea. She blinked again and tried to reach her cat, to see if she had any idea what was going on. She was there, just barely. Trying to stay lax for a minute more, so whoever was carrying her wouldn’t realize she was awake, she fought through the fog to remember what happened. She’d been driving. Made no stops. Hadn’t gotten out of the van—
“She’s waking up.”
She felt the words rumble through the body carrying her.
“Shit. Already?”
There were two of them. She didn’t recognize either voice. With the blood rushing to her head, she was barely able to think at all. They stopped moving.
“Right here.” A large hand slapped her on the ass.
Before she could struggle, she felt a sting and the only thing that came to mind was she’d just been tranq’d in the ass. Clenching her teeth, she tried to fight the effects. If she could just get her cat in on it, some adrenalin might help counteract it.
A rocking motion brought her out of the thick haze in her head. What was going on? She was sitting in a vehicle. Sideways on a seat, she thought. Her head felt like it was pulsing with each beat of her heart. They’d knocked her out again.
“She’s awake,” a male voice said.
“Don’t dart her again—too many will stop her heart.” That was a different voice than before, she thought, the fog in her brain was heavy, so she could be wrong.
The words ‘stop her heart’ registered very clearly though. Her next thought was to kick and scream, but her cat moved closer to the surface to settle her down. She was poised, as if she were in hunting mode. Amari took a deep breath and breathed it out again. Calm and watchful would get her further than freaking out. Okay, she could do this. Closing her eyes, she started to take stock of the situation.
There was something over her head, and from the smell of it, she wasn’t the first recipient to wear it. Her feet weren’t bound, that was a good start. Wiggling her toes, she realized her boots were gone. So much for the knife in her boot. Her wrists were still bound, but her hands were in front of her body this time. She could work with that. Rolling her head to the side, she tensed. There was something around her neck. Cold, thick, she dropped her head forward, it felt like hard leather. The bastards had collared her. Amari really had issues with restrictions, physical or otherwise. Now she understood her cat’s stance, shifting was out of the question. Calm, just stay fucking calm, figure this out. She took short breaths and blew them out.
“How’s her shoulder?”
She stiffened. Her shoulder? Relaxing her arms, she tried to ignore the way the binds were cutting into her wrists. Her one shoulder was stinging. There was something on it.
“No fresh blood through the bandage,” one of them said.
“You’re lucky she didn’t get more than a few bumps and cuts,” a voice growled from her left. It had to be the driver. “What the hell possessed you to shoot her through the window while she was driving?”
Amari opened her eyes wide. Through the window? She tried to focus to think. Shit, she had been driving with the window open so she wouldn’t get tired. Wait—if they’d tranq'd her while she was driving, she crashed the van.
“Why the hell did you make us walk all the way back to the Jeep?” someone said from the same seat as her.
She was in a Jeep, but couldn’t feel the air brushing over her, so it was closed in, which meant she couldn’t just flip herself out and take off.
“They’ll come looking for her,” the driver said. “Tracks leading from the crash site are a huge beacon.”
She had cashed the van. All her stuff was left there—focus, figure out their weaknesses. She closed her eyes again and tried to relax her whole body, hoping they would keep talking.
“What are you bitching about, I carried her.” From the direction of his voice, he was sitting in the passenger seat. He’d slapped her ass. She’d be communicating with that one later.
“So, what’s the plan?” that one was sitting across from her asked.
“We’ll go to the lookout and wait it out for a few days, let them chase their tails around in the bush,” the driver said. “Then we’ll head down and make us some nice money.”
Amari dug deep to stay relaxed, but her mind was processing possible ways they could make ‘some nice money’—with her. None of the reasons were good.
“Female, if our intel is right, Alpha family, we should get double the fee for this one.”
Her restraint broke, she kicked out with her foot in the direction the voice came from. When she connected with a body, she did it again with twice the anger.
“Son of a—”
“Grab her legs!”
Amari tried to kick again, but strong hands pinned her legs down. “Are you going to be okay?” He sounded amused.
“I think she broke my fucking nose.” His voice was a lot more nasal than it had been a few seconds ago.
Amari clenched her jaw and relaxed in the hold on her legs. There was no sense in expending more energy until she was out of this vehicle. She felt a small measure better knowing she’d landed the kicks on his face. When she got loose—and she would somehow, he was getting a lot more than a kick in the face.
“She probably came to and panicked.” The hands loosened on her calves. “She’ll be too dopey to do it again.”
Wanna bet? She clamped down on her anger so she could listen and learn more. Intel. Someone had sold her out. A thought hit her, if they had the information on her this long since they discovered the leak in their system, how many other women were at risk from the Alliance databases? Shit. She needed to get out of here.
The girls on the team could be next. She went to bite her lip and then winced when her teeth brushed over her swollen split lip. Gia would be fine, she had Deacon to watch over her. Calla and Deva didn’t have a mate to ride shotgun all the time. Taking a deep breath, she tried to keep calm. They’d be more inclined to wait for their partners from the incursion team though. Clenching her jaw, she cursed herself. It was her own fault; she was hell-bent on proving her balls were just as big as any male out there and now—now she was going to have to listen to all the I told you so’s.
Turning her head, she rested it against the seat. This wasn’t over. There would be no sales taking place. She just had to wait and listen and find that opening. She could play the docile, frightened female. Until her hands were free, then these men better run fast and far.
Shifting in the seat, she winced when her shoulder objected. How bad was it? She needed them to take this hood off her head so she could see. Moving her hands to the side, until she found a position that didn’t make her shoulder throb, she rested them against her belt. A slow smile moved her swollen mouth. They’d left her belt on. Now, she just needed the opportunity to turn it so she could reach the back of it, then she owed them a large order of payback, with a side order of revenge.