Part 21 (1/2)
He turned to find the stranger supporting himself against a wall, one hand rubbing at his throat. ”Didn't seem right to sleep in Tam's bed.”
Tam? The leopard growled, harsh and vocal. ”Who are you and what are you doing in my mate's house?”
The other man's eyes widened. ”Mate? She never-” He slapped up his hands, palms out, when Nate started advancing. ”I'm a healer. Name's Finn.”
That stopped Nate midstep. Healers, even enemy healers, had automatic protection. Only blood-hungry packs like the ShadowWalkers broke that rule. ”We already have a healer.” Claws raked his gut, twisted through his body like hard fire.
”She asked me to fly in and take over for a while.” Finn coughed a few times. ”Said it might be permanent. Our pack's got a senior healer and another apprentice, so they were happy to let me go.”
”I said we already have a healer.” Nate glared.
Finn didn't back down. ”Not anymore you don't. She left.”
The beast wanted to lash out, to tear and scar. ”Where did she go?”
The healer held up his hands a second time and Nate wondered what the other man had seen in his eyes. ”I swear I don't know. I figured she'd talked it over with your alpha-maybe a sabbatical or some extra training. She introduced me to him.”
Nate left on a mission to find Lachlan, but it was Lucas he ran into first. He would have pushed past except that Lucas stepped into his path and said, ”Looking for Tammy?”
Nate stilled. ”You knew she left?” At that moment, the first rays of the rising sun hit the tree line, throwing light across Lucas's savage facial markings.
”Didn't you?”
”d.a.m.n it, Luc. Answer the d.a.m.n question.”
”Sure.” The juvenile folded his arms. ”I heard her ask Nita to drive her out of the territory.”
The urge to grab Lucas and shake Tammy's location out of him was so strong, Nate looked away and took a deep breath before saying, ”And neither of you tried to stop her from leaving?”
”Why would we?” Lucas's tone was hard. ”You made her cry, Nathan. You made your mate cry and then you didn't hold her.”
The blow hit him with bruising force. ”Where is she, Lucas?”
”I don't know-you could ask Nita, but I don't think she's around.” He glanced at the sun-touched trees. ”I have to get to the Circle for training.”
Nate didn't try to stop him from leaving, and was still standing there when Cian appeared out of the shadows. ”Nate? You after Lachlan? I just left him-he's free for the next half hour or so.”
”I'm trying to find Tammy.”
Cian's face showed instant comprehension and not a little anger. ”What the h.e.l.l are you doing to that girl, Nate?”
”What's right for her.” Cian didn't understand what it was to watch a woman fall out of love with her man, turn bitter and self-destructive...and finally, suicidal. He'd held his mother's dead body. He refused to hold Tamsyn's. ”She's too young.”
”She was too young when Shayla died. But did you hear her complain?” The sentinel's voice was a whip. ”Seventeen years old and she took on a position most people don't touch until they've reached their third decade.”
”Exactly!” He blew out a frustrated breath. ”All that responsibility and then a mate, too? I'd demand things she has no conception of-”
Cian swore, low and pithy. ”Isn't that your job as her mate? To demand but to let her demand as much in turn? You're supposed to f.u.c.king share the burden, not add to it like you've been doing with your self-pitying bulls.h.i.+t.”
”You might be my senior,” Nate said, the leopard in his voice, ”but you are not my father.” His father was long dead, having literally driven himself to an early grave after his wife's death-he'd wrapped his car around a tree. ”You want to take me on, go ahead.”
”Screw that.” Cian shrugged. ”If I damaged you, Tammy would have my head.”
With that simple comment, the other man defused every bit of Nate's anger. ”Tell me where she is. I have to make sure she's safe.” The leopard's desperation grew by the minute.
”I don't know.” Cian shoved up his sleeves. ”To be honest, I don't think you deserve to know, either. And don't bother asking Nita-she has no idea where Tammy went after getting out of the car.”
”What, none of you bothered to ask her?” He couldn't believe that, not with how protective they had become after what had happened to Shayla. As this inquisition clearly proved. ”You let her go off on her own without a word of protest?”
Cian's eyes turned opaque. ”She's an adult leopard. No one has the right to question her decisions.”
And she'd made one to leave him. Nate leaned against a tree and stared up at the dawn sky. It promised to turn a pure, mocking blue. ”Where did Nita drop her?” She wouldn't be hard to track-she was carrying his heart with her.
Cian snorted. ”Sorry, you're on your own. You made the mess, you can d.a.m.n well clean it up. But since you look like you've been gut-punched, I will tell you something she said to Lachlan when she made the request to leave and bring Finn in as cover.”
Nate straightened. ”What?”
”She said you were more important to the pack. Since one of you had to go, she decided it had better be her.” The older male shook his head. ”My Keelie is the most precious part of my life. How could you let your mate think she was less than you, Nate?”
Nate still hadn't found an answer to that question seven hours later when he finally located the first hint of a trail. He was certain that this was where she'd left Nita's car. He looked up and found himself close to Tahoe. Tamsyn had vanished somewhere in the lake city's streets. Nathan had every intention of hunting her down.
UNFORTUNATELY, WHEN HE RETURNED TO THE DEN TO PICK up his gear, he found another surprise waiting for him, this time in his living room.
”Where's my daughter, Nathan?” was Sadie's first question.
He began to grab what he needed. ”I'll find her.”
”I don't know if I want you to find her.” Tamsyn's mother scowled. ”You didn't do a great job of keeping her this time around.”
”I'll bring her home.”
”Why? So you can make her miserable?” She moved to block the doorway, fierce in her maternal protectiveness. ”Let her roam. That's what you've been telling her to do. Well, looks like she listened. Don't you dare go after her.”
The blunt words brought him to a halt. ”I can't do that.”
”Why not? It's exactly what you wanted.”
”She's mine to protect.”
”You gave up that right when you decided you didn't want to be her mate.” Sadie shook her head. ”You've done enough. Let my baby go.”
He stared at her, a sick feeling in his gut. ”I never said I didn't want to be her mate. Where the h.e.l.l did you get that idea?” And did Tammy think the same?
Eleven.