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Shane's Fury


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One of them glanced in his direction and Dalton felt a shiver slither down his spine as he caught himself locked into the creature"s red-eyed gaze. A smiled curled the man"s thin lips as his forked tongue darted out. His molted brown skin glistened under the poor lighting of the industrial garage. Dalton took in a deep breath and immediately regretted it when he got a nose full of reptile stink mixed with oil and rusted metal.

“The kitty looks tasty,” the snake observed, his eyes glowing with hunger.

Damn if a whimper didn"t bubble from Dalton"s throat. Not exactly his proudest moment, but not even a full-grown Jaguar or Tiger shifter could have been brave when being stared at by a dozen Cottonmouths. What chance did a puny Lynx like him have?

“You can"t eat him, Kirk,” the biggest snake snarled. A mountain of a man, Dalton immediately pegged him as the leader within ten minutes of the bunch buying him. His assumption was later proven true that same day when the man had killed, then eaten one of the members of his own group. Dalton still had nightmares in which the soundtrack was that snake"s final screams for mercy.

“Why not?” Kirk moved closed as that freaky tongue worked over his mouth.

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and defenseless. Add in the fact that he was trapped inside an overly large dog cage and he realized that if Kirk did attack, Dalton could do nothing but scream for help that would never come. He cowered to the back corner of the cage and tucked his knees to his chest.

Since they"d only given him one change of clothing since they"d first captured him eight months ago, his cheap jeans were crusted over with grime and they smelled nearly as bad as the garage. That still didn"t stop him from lowering his face onto his knees and hiding his eyes.

Even though he was a mere Lynx, the act of submission made him want to growl in protest.

He told his inner predator to get over it. When they"d first murdered his family and taken him to his new life, Dalton quickly learned that defiance only brought pain and humiliation.

“We bought him for breeding, not food,” the leader reminded Kirk.

Even though that hadn"t been the first time Dalton heard what his new purpose in life was to be, a wave of revulsion and despair still slammed into him. Tears built up in his eyes. Never had he felt so alone…so cold. He just wanted to curl up with his littermates so he could be warm and safe.

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snakes, they"d spared Dalton and frankly he wondered if his family hadn"t been the lucky ones.

He peered up from under his dark bangs only to see Kirk still eyeing him up. Now Dalton knew how all those rabbits suffered when he and his siblings used to hunt them down. All he was missing were the long ears, wiggling nose and fluffy tail and the picture would be frigging complete.

He lowered his head again and sucked in a breath as he spotted a shadow of movement from the corner of his eye. What in the hell is that? All of the members of the snake group are already here. Unless they invited company over, but somehow I don’t see snakes as the social let’s-get-together-for-Scrabble types. Careful to avoid alerting Kirk to what he was doing because some inner instinct screamed to Dalton to keep his discovery a secret, he tilted his head to the side for a better look.

All he saw were the same row of empty cages, the usual beat down couch and card table. That didn"t fool him for a moment because he knew for certain that somebody was there. The only thing that remained unanswered was whether that somebody was friend or foe.

Then just as he was about to give up any hope of seeing the newcomer, a small figure slipped from the shadows. Not reaching six-feet and weighing less than two hundred pounds, the man 4



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was tiny compared to most shifter standards. No fear came from the man even though it didn"t take a genius to figure the odds were seriously stacked against him. Either this guy was suicidal or he was….nah, just suicidal because there could be no other explanation for somebody willingly walking into a den…coven…nest…damn! Dalton vowed if he ever got free, the first thing he"d do is look that fact up because now it really started to bother him.

Dalton couldn"t make out the strange man"s features because the hood of the shifter"s black hood covered his face, but the pair of short swords in his hands let it be known he didn"t come for a coffee date. The way the weapons hung loose in his hands screamed that the weapons were a favored accessory used often.