Winter Born

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pantheress for a mate or even a lover. I don’t want my cubs orphaned because I let my guard drop and left myself open to a female’s attack.”
    â€œI would never rip at you.”
    â€œHow do you know?”
    â€œWell,” she said as they started moving through the lobby, “right now I don’t even know how to turn into a panther. So that alone makes you safe. I tried to do it a couple of days ago and all I got was a tail that was very hard to hide until I went to sleep and it left me.”
    Dante laughed, and though she ought to be offended that he was laughing at her misfortune, she wasn’t. There was something about him that was truly charming.
    â€œI’ve never heard of that happening before,” he said.
    â€œStick around. All kinds of weird things have been happening to me lately.”
    He brushed the hair back from her face. “I think I might like to do that. If you don’t mind.”
    For some reason, the thought warmed her. Dante was a lot of fun to be with.
    When they weren’t fighting.
    â€œWhat do you expect of your mate, Dante?”
    He shrugged, then put his arm around her as they cruised by the banquet tables that were lined with fliers and giveaway items. “Nothing more than any other panther, I guess. I expect you to come home when you’re in season and leave when you’re not.”
    It was too good to be true.
    â€œYou would let me leave if I wanted to?”
    He frowned. “It’s the nature of our species, Pandora. Why would I stop you?”
    â€œBut the other pack—”
    â€œAin’t right in the head,” he said, interrupting her. “There’s something profoundly wrong with anyone who would try to get a panther to act against his or her nature. That’s something I’d expect an Arcadian to do, not a Katagari.”
    She smiled up at him as she felt another hormonal surge go through her.
    By the sudden feral look on Dante’s face she could tell he sensed it, too.
    His arm tightened around her.
    â€œCan we wait?” she asked quickly. “I don’t want to rush mating with you again until we get a few things straight between us.”
    Even though sex with him would clear her head, her human heart wanted more between them than just a physical relationship. She wanted to know the human part of her mate.
    â€œSuch as?” Dante asked.
    â€œI don’t know,” she answered honestly. “I know in my heart that committing myself to you is the best thing for both of us. It’s probably the only thing since I no longer have a pack to shelter me. But the human in me wants to know you better before I take such a permanent step.”
    To her relief, he didn’t try to balk or force her.
    â€œWhat do you need from me?”
    â€œJust be with me as a human for a little while and let me get to know you, okay?”
    Dante nodded even though what he really wanted to do was take her back upstairs and give her what both their bodies craved.
    But she was young and scared. This was a momentous step for both of them. Bonding was eternal and it wasn’t something to be taken lightly.
    True kindness to someone else was all but alien to him. He understood loyalty. Obligation.
    But love and tenderness …
    Panthers didn’t dream of such things. They only understood immediate needs. The ones for food, shelter, sex.
    Offspring.
    And yet he wanted something more from her. Something deeper.
    He wanted her acceptance.
    Her touch.
    It was stupid. What did he need with such things? He had money. Power. Magic.
    He could force her to do anything he wanted her to. But it still wouldn’t give him what he wanted.
    Her heart.
    Damn him for his human half.
    Sighing, he led her toward the Marquis Steakhouse where they could get something to eat.
    *   *   *
    The night went by quickly as Pandora followed Dante around to various booths and concerts where alternative

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