Arctic Winds
Alpine Woods Shifters - 1
by
Sondrae Bennett
For Keith. You were the first person I trusted to read my stories and the one who pushed me submit. Without you, this might not have happened. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Jason paused in the entrance of the packs local diner as a tantalizing scent hit him. Although completely foreign, it held a familiarity that compelled him closer.
Smells like home. Jason shook his head. He had no idea where that thought came from. The scent evoked no memories of his childhood home or his current house on the outskirts of town.
Whatever it was, it was doing strange things to his wolf. The sudden urge to shift and start chasing his tail almost overwhelmed him. Better yet, the tail of that woman in the corner booth. Taking a deep breath, he confirmed the strange and delicious smell came from the petite blonde huddling into her sweater. She was definitely a shifter but that was about all he could figure out. She wasnt any type of shifter hed dealt with before. Without question Jason would have remembered a scent like hers.
Spotting Martha, a waitress at the diner and a respected elder in the pack, he made his way to the counter.
Whos that? he asked, inclining his head toward the woman.
Dunno. Came in a few minutes ago and ordered. I was about to phone your office but you saved me a call by coming in. Doesnt seem dangerous but shes definitely not local. As leader, or Premier, of the Alpine Woods pack, Jason was called upon whenever something out of the ordinary occurred.
Not dangerous at all. Still, Im having trouble placing her. She doesnt smell like anything Ive dealt with before. They both looked as the woman sneezed into her napkin three times. Who wouldve thought anyone could look attractive while sneezing? Maybe some kind of cougar? he guessed.
That bitty thing? Housecat maybe, cougar no way. Besides, whatever she is, shes canine, not feline, Martha murmured, moving away toward some customers.
Jason looked at the woman in the booth again. Martha was right. Whatever she was, she was definitely canine. Her mannerisms reminded him of the fox shifters he dealt with on occasion, but Jason was positive that couldnt be right. He knew the local foxes and none of them would come into his town without a courtesy phone call first. Besides, the womans coloring was not the brassy reds and oranges prominent in fox breeds.
Jason stood and moved next to the womans booth, watching her gaping stare slowly travel up his frame. Her eyes grew wider as her gaze raked over him. Jason was large, even for a wolf, and obviously his size intimidated the small shifter.
Though his animal form came from his mother, Jasons human form came from his father, who was built like a linebacker despite being full human. His father had been shocked after his mother had shown him her animal form, but instead of being freaked out, he eventually came to think of it as amazing. Why would I want normal when I can have remarkable! his father had said throughout Jasons childhood.
His father was thrilled to be mated to a wolf and loved Jasons mother more each and every day, although he had been disappointed he himself could never be more than human. Contrary to popular belief, a shifters bite didnt transform a human.
Lately, whenever Jason visited his parents, he felt a keen sense of longing. He wanted love like theirs someday. When he walked into his empty house after work, he thought about what it would be like to come home to a hot meal and a warm body. At the end of the day, he wanted to share his hopes and dreams with someone. He felt ready to build a home, but as yet hadnt found anyone he could imagine building that home with. Maybe it was his fathers words echoing in his head, but he didnt want normal...he wanted remarkable.
Hed dated his share of women, but none he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. Hell, he could barely stand to spend an entire night with them and usually found himself leaving early the next morning. Being the leader of the pack, he never wanted for female companionship, but lately it just wasnt enough.
Can I help you? The womans hesitant voice interrupted Jasons daydreaming, drawing his mind back to the present.
Im wondering the same thing. He slid into the opposite side of the booth, never taking his eyes off the woman driving him crazy with her delectable scent. What brings a woman like yourself to my town?
Your town?
Thats right. Leaning forward over the table, he pierced her with his gaze. My town.
She ran her small tongue lightly over her plump lower lip and nibbled absently on the corner of her mouth. Jasons desire spiked as he watched. When was the last time something so simple made him so horny?
Her eyes got impossibly wider after she delicately sniffed at the air. She started shaking and held a hand out in front of her as if fending off an attack.
Please dont. IIm sorry. Please, the woman whispered desperately.
* * *
Oh my God! Its a shifter town! Ill be lucky if I get out alive. Samantha couldnt believe shed made such a huge mistake. Her mind screamed at her to get out quickly.
Stumbling into the diner, she had thought of only one thing. Food. Although running out of money fast, she wasnt feeling well enough to hunt up meals today. She had decided to splurge and drove into this small town looking for sustenance. But she had no desire to take her life into her hands by trespassing on pack territory.
This damn head cold. Normally she would have smelled the warning signs long before reaching the border of their town, but her nose had been clogged for days. She hadnt even thought about it as she drove up.
Back in Alaska, where she grew up, shifter communities were interspersed everywhere and God help anyone who ventured into one. The bears would rip intruders in half and send them back to their skulk in pieces before asking questions. And her people were no less fierce. They didnt have the strength of the bears, but they were crafty and knew how to take down a trespasser before they even got close to the burrows. The moose and wolves were equally defensive. No community let strangers live long enough to explain.
She had managed to get as far as the diner. Maybe she could quietly leave the town and they wouldnt harm her. Or maybe they were just trying to figure out where to send the remains.
Ill leave. Right now, and youll never see me again.
Anger filled the mans gaze.
Oh God, she wasnt going to make it out of here. Please, Ill go, Samantha said as everything went hazy around the edges of her vision. No, not here was her last thought before the world went black.
* * *
Jason jumped forward and caught the woman as she collapsed. He easily lifted her and kicked out a chair at the table to the right of the booth, sitting as he examined the beauty he held. She was obviously starving, and felt as if she barely weighed one hundred pounds. She also seemed to be running a slight fever. Why was she frightened upon discovering this was a shifter town? If she was ill, she shouldve been happy to find a town with a doctor used to dealing with her kind.
Is she all right? Martha asked, coming to stand beside him. A couple of the diners stood to help but he waved them back to their seats.
I think she just needs some food and rest, but she should see a doctor as well. Call Eddie and ask if hell come over. Eddie Pritchard was the town physician and, although not shifter himself, was used to taking care of those who were. Unlike most shifter communities, the full humans in Alpine Woods were considered pack. They attended pack meetings and events along with the wolf shifters.
Jason went back to examining the beauty in his arms as Martha moved to make the call. He was surprised at the spurt of frightened anger that ran through him when she mentioned going away and never coming back. He barely knew the woman, but he definitely wanted to change that. His wolf howled at him to find out everything about her. Hed never felt such a strong attraction to a woman before. He didnt even know her name, but he wanted her with a fierce passion. Even starving and ill, she was the most beautiful creature hed ever seen. Her hair was so blond it appeared white and fell down her back in long waves. She had a delicate face with a long nose and sharp cheekbones. Her almond-shaped eyes had been crystal blue.