table. âNobody walks out of my kitchen hungry.â
Sascha was confused by the hierarchy in the room. âI thought Lucas was your alpha.â
Lucas chuckled. âYeah, but this is Tamsynâs kitchen. We might as well sit before she throws a pot at us.â He headed over to the table. âTammy, I confess. I came here so youâd feed me. Nobody cooks like you.â
âCut the sweet talk, Lucas Hunter.â In spite of the sharp words, the brunette was smiling.
Sascha tried to finish her cookie in sedate bites instead of inhaling it. She was going to have to smuggle some chocolate into her quarters. For the first time, sheâd found something relatively safe with which to indulge her senses. One more sin would make no difference to a life sheâd lived in secret since before she could remember.
Theyâd just taken their seats when two small leopard cubs barreled into the room. Eyes wide, Sascha watched the pair slide across the shiny wood of the floor before being caught on the rug. Several long, thin scratches marked their passage.
âRoman! Julian!â Tamsyn walked out from behind the counter and picked up both cubs by the scruff of their necks. âWhat do you think youâre doing?â Two sheepish leopard faces turned to look at her. Sascha was riveted by the kittenish mewls coming from their throats.
Tamsyn laughed. âYou two charmers. You know youâre not supposed to run in the house. Iâve already lost two vases this week.â
The cubs wiggled.
âHere.â Tamsyn walked over and dumped them on the table. âExplain yourselves to your uncle Lucas.â
The cubs put their heads down on their paws and looked up at Lucas as if awaiting judgment. Sascha wanted nothing more than to stroke her fingers through the silky-soft pelt of the one nearest her. They were so beautiful, their eyes a lively green-gold that had her spellbound.
She almost jumped out of her chair when Lucas growled beside her, a low rumble that came from a human throat but sounded completely feral. The cubs sprang up and growled back. Lucas laughed. âScary, arenât they?â His eyes invited her to join in the fun.
She couldnât resist. âFierce.â
One of the cubs suddenly skidded to stand in front of her, so close they were almost nose to nose. Sascha stared in fascination at those eyes. Then he opened his mouth and growled a baby growl at her. Laughter bubbled in her throat. How could anyone remain unmoved around such mischief? But she was Psy and she wasnât allowed to laugh. Yet there was no way she wasnât going to indulge at least one more sense. She might never get this chance again.
Reaching out, she mimicked Tamsynâs hold and lifted the cub up by the ruff of his neck. His fur was soft, his body warm. He wiggled and growled, batting at her hands with sheathed claws, and she realized he was playing with her. At that moment, the other cub jumped to land on her lap and began to climb up her body.
Lost, she turned to Lucas. His amusement was obvious. âDonât look at me, darling.â
She narrowed her eyes at her two little playmates. âIâm Psy. I can turn you into rats.â The cubs stopped wiggling. Picking up the one in her lap, she put them both on the table in front of her and leaned down to their level. âBe very careful of people like me.â It was a soft, sincere warning. âWe donât know how to play nice.â
Scooting forward on little baby paws, one of the cubs licked the tip of her nose in a quick movement. She was so startled that she blurted out, âWhat does that mean?â
âIt means he likes you.â Lucas tugged at her plait. âBut that doesnât matter to you, does it?â
âNo.â She wished heâd stop touching her. Not because she didnât like it but because she liked it far too much. It made her hunger for things that could never be hers.