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  • #1
    Colleen Houck
    “The fact is…I’m in love with you, and I have been for some time.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #2
    Colleen Houck
    “His eyes drifted leisurely back up to my face and he smiled at me appreciatively, “Kelsey, when a man spends time with a beautiful woman, he needs to pace himself. I quirked my eyebrow at him and laughed. “Yeah, I’m a regular marathon alright.” He kissed my fingers. “Exactly. A wise man never sprints…in a marathon.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #3
    Colleen Houck
    “Pulling the chair out for me, he invited me to sit.
    I stood there wondering if I could sprint for the nearest exit. Stupid strappy shoes, I'd never make it.
    He leaned in close and whispered in my ear, "I know what you're thinking, and I'm not going to let you escape again. You can either take a seat and have dinner with me like a normal date," he grinned at his word choice, "or," he paused thoughtfully then threatened, "you can sit on my lap while I force-feed you.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #4
    Colleen Houck
    “Now turn around and go to sleep. I'm warning you that I plan to sleep with you in my arms all night long.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #5
    Colleen Houck
    “Shhh Kelsey. I'm here. I'm not leaving you priya. Hush now. Mein aapka raksha karunga. I will watch over you priyatama.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #6
    Colleen Houck
    “He was like a drug and what did you do with drugs You pushed them as far away as possible.”
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  • #7
    Colleen Houck
    “He was my ultimate present my own personal miracle and I'd blown it. I'd given him away. It was like winning backstage passes to meet the rock star of your dreams and donating the tickets to charity. It sucked. Big time.”
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  • #8
    Colleen Houck
    “I was dying. I knew it. At least the pain was gone. I wanted to tell him that I loved him. Then darkness overtook me...”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #9
    Colleen Houck
    “Well, first of all, you can't expect me to have coherent thoughts when you're touching me. Second, you're too... good-looking. Good-looking people usually get what they want.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #10
    Colleen Houck
    “Don't you see, Ren? That's exactly why I have to go. You need to know that you can survive without me. That's there's more to life than just me. You need to see this world that's opened up to you and know that you have choices. I refuse to be your cage”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #11
    Colleen Houck
    “Bad things sometimes happen to good people; the key to happiness is try to make the best of, and be thankful for the hand we're dealt”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #12
    Colleen Houck
    “I don't want you to see only a tiger when you look at me. I want you to see me. The man.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #13
    Colleen Houck
    “I don't mind being alone either. The only problem is that if you're always alone, you get lonely.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #14
    Colleen Houck
    “I didn't expect anything. I just wanted to be near her. The world outside fell away. Melted around us. Then, she kissed me.#Ren”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #15
    Colleen Houck
    “Kelsey was jealous of the waitress. I almost laughed. This beautiful girl was absolutely perfect for me. How could I look at another?#Ren”
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  • #16
    Colleen Houck
    “I raced alongside the car but they were too far down the road. Brokenheartedly, I roared out in hopelessness and grief. She was gone.#Ren”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #17
    Colleen Houck
    “I was immediately aware of her when she stood at the window but I didn't move at first. I wanted to look at her with my human eyes.#Ren”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #18
    Colleen Houck
    “We made it through the traps. Though dangerous, I'd go back through them all just to have her wrap her arms around me like that again.#Ren”
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  • #19
    Colleen Houck
    “I had no idea kissing felt like this. Sensory overload.
    At some point, Ren reluctantly let me down. He still supported my weight, which was good because I was ready to fall over. He cupped my cheek and ran a thumb slowly across my bottom lip. He stood close to me, keeping one arm wrapped around my waist. His other hand moved to my hair, and his fingers began to slowly twist the loose strands.
    I had to blink my eyes a few times to clear my vision.
    He laughed quietly. “Breathe, Kelsey.” He had a very self-satisfied, smug grin on his face, which, for some reason, got my ire up.
    “You seem very happy with yourself.”
    He raised an eyebrow. “I am.
    I smirked back to him and said, “Well, you didn’t ask for permission.”
    “Hmm, perhaps we should rectify that.” He trailed his fingers up my arm, swirling little circles as he went. “Kelsey?”
    I watched his progress and mumbled, distracted, “Yes?”
    He stepped closer. “Do I-“
    “Hmm?” I wiggled slightly.
    “Have your-“
    He started nuzzling my neck then moved up to my ear. His lips ticked me as he whispered, and I felt him smile, “Permission-“
    Goose bumps broke out on my arms and I trembled.
    “To kiss you?”
    I nodded weakly. Standing on my tiptoes, I slipped my arms around his neck showing him that I was definitely giving permission. He trailed kisses from my ear across to my cheek in achingly slow motion, grazing along a path of his choosing. He stopped, hovering just over my lips, and waited.
    I knew what he was waiting for. I paused only a brief second before whispering faintly, “Yes.”
    Smiling victoriously, he crushed me against his chest and kissed me again. This time, the kiss was bolder and playful. I ran my hands from his powerful shoulders, up to his neck, and pressed him close to me.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #20
    Colleen Houck
    “His vulnerability allowed me to let my guard down, and gently and methodically, he tore apart my well-constructed dam. Waves of tender feelings were lapping over the top and slipping through the cracks. The feelings flooded through and spilled into me. It was frightening opening myself up to feel love for someone again. My heart pounded hard and thudded audibly in my chest. I was sure he could hear it.
    Ren’s expression changed as he watched my face. His look of sadness was replaced by one of concern for me.
    What was the next step? What should I do? What do I say? How do I share what I’m feeling?
    I remembered watching romance movies with my mom, and our favorite saying was “shut up and kiss her already!” We’d both get frustrated when the hero or heroine wouldn’t do what was so obvious to the two of us, and as soon as a tense, romantic moment occurred, we’d both repeat our mantra. I could hear my mom’s humor-filled voice in my mind giving me the same advice: “Kells, shut up and kiss him already!”
    So, I got a grip on myself, and before I changed my mind, I leaned over and kissed him.
    He froze. He didn’t kiss me back. He didn’t push me away. He just stopped…moving. I pulled back, saw the shock on his face, and instantly regretted my boldness. I stood up and walked away, embarrassed. I wanted to put some distance between us as I frantically tried to rebuild the walls around my heart.
    I heard him move. He slid his hand under my elbow and turned me around. I couldn’t look at him. I just stared at his bare feet. He put a finger under my chin and tried to nudge my head up, but I still refused to meet his gaze.
    “Kelsey. Look at me.” Lifting my eyes, they traveled from his feet to a white button in the middle of his shirt. “Look at me.”
    My eyes continued their journey. They drifted past the golden-bronze skin of his chest, his throat, and then settled on his beautiful face. His cobalt blue eyes searched mine, questioning. He took a step closer. My breath hitched in my throat. Reaching out a hand, he slid it around my waist slowly. His other hand cupped my chin. Still watching my face, he placed his palm lightly on my cheek and traced the arch of my cheekbone with his thumb.
    The touch was sweet, hesitant, and careful, the way you might try to touch a frightened doe. His face was full of wonder and awareness. I quivered. He paused just a moment more, then smiled tenderly, dipped is head, and brushed his lips lightly against mine.
    He kissed me softly, tentatively, just a mere whisper of a kiss. His other hand slid down to my waist too. I timidly touched his arms with my fingertips. He was warm, and his skin was smooth. He gently pulled me closer and pressed me lightly against his chest. I gripped his arms.
    He sighed with pleasure, and deepened the kiss. I melted into him.
    How was I breathing? His summery sandalwood scent surrounded me. Everywhere he touched me, I felt tingly and alive.
    I clutched his arms fervently. His lips never leaving mine, Ren took both of my arms and wrapped them, one by one, around his neck. Then he trailed one of his hands down my bare arm to my waist while the other slid into my hair. Before I realized what he was planning to do, he picked me up with one arm and crushed me to his chest.
    I have no idea how long we kissed. It felt like a mere second, and it also felt like forever. My bare feet were dangling several inches from the floor. He was holding all my body weight easily with one arm. I buried my fingers into his hair and felt a rumble in his chest. It was similar to the purring sound he made as a tiger. After that, all coherent thought fled and time stopped.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #21
    Colleen Houck
    “A quiet but indomitable voice behind me said, “I believe this is my dance.”
    It was Ren. I could feel his presence. The warmth of him seeped into my back, and I quivered all over like spring leaves in a warm breeze.
    Kishan narrowed his eyes and said, “I believe it is the lady’s choice.”
    Kishan looked down at me. I didn’t want to cause a scene, so I simply nodded and removed my arms from his neck. Kishan glared at his replacement and stalked angrily off the dance floor.
    Ren stepped in front of me, took my hands gently in his, and placed them around his neck, bringing my face achingly close to his. Then he slid his hands slowly and deliberately over my bare arms and down my sides, until they encircled my waist. He traced little circles on my exposes lower back with his fingers, squeezed my waist, and drew my body up tightly against him.
    He guided me expertly through the slow dance. He didn’t say anything, at least not with words, but he was still sending lots of signals. He pressed his forehead against mine and leaned down to nuzzle my ear. He buried his face in my hair and lifted his hand to stroke down the length of it. His fingers played along my bare arm and at my waist.
    When the song ended, it took both of us a min to recover our senses and remember where we were. He traced the curve of my bottom lip with his finger then reached up to take my hand from around his neck and led me outside to the porch.
    I thought he would stop there, but he headed down the stairs and guided me to a wooded area with stone benches. The moon made his skin glow. He was wearing a white shirt with dark slacks. The white made me think of him as the tiger.
    He pulled me under the shadow of a tree. I stood very still and quiet, afraid that if I spoke I’d say something I’d regret.
    He cupped my chin and tilted my face up so he could look in my eyes. “Kelsey, there’s something I need to say to you, and I want you to be silent and listen.”
    I nodded my head hesitantly.
    “First, I want to let you know that I heard everything you said to me the other night, and I’ve been giving your words some very serious thought. It’s important for you to understand that.”
    He shifted and picked up a lock of hair, tucked it behind my ear, and trailed his fingers down my cheek to my lips. He smiled sweetly at me, and I felt the little love plant bask in his smile and turn toward it as if it contained the nourishing rays of the sun. “Kelsey,” he brushed a hand through his hair, and his smile turned into a lopsided grin, “the fact is…I’m in love with you, and I have been for some time.”
    I sucked in a deep breath.
    He picked up my hand and played with my fingers. “I don’t want you to leave.” He began kissing my fingers while looking directly into my eyes. It was hypnotic. He took something out of his pocket. “I want to give you something.” He held out a golden chain covered with small tinkling bell charms. “It’s an anklet. They’re very popular here, and I got this one so we’d never have to search for a bell again.”
    He crouched down, wrapping his hand around the back of my calf, and then slid his palm down to my ankle and attached the clasp. I swayed and barely stopped myself from falling over. He trailed his warm fingers lightly over the bells before standing up. Putting his hands on my shoulders, he squeezed, and pulled me closer.
    “Kells . . . please.” He kissed my temple, my forehead, and my cheek. Between each kiss, he sweetly begged, “Please. Please. Please. Tell me you’ll stay with me.” When his lips brushed lightly against mine, he said, “I need you,” then crushed his lips against mine.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #22
    Colleen Houck
    “My mind kept screaming, Not possible! Not possible! How did I get trapped in this bizarre situation? Oh, yeah. I volunteered.
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #23
    Colleen Houck
    “There was a muffled tap again, and I heard a familiar voice whisper faintly, “Kelsey, it’s me.”
    I unlocked the door and peeked out. Ren was standing there dressed in his white clothes, barefoot, with a triumphant grin on his face. I pulled him inside and hissed out thickly, “What are you doing here? It’s dangerous coming into town! You could have been seen, and they’d send hunters out after you!”
    He shrugged his shoulders and grinned. “I missed you.”
    My mouth quirked up in a half smile. “I missed you too.”
    He leaned a shoulder nonchalantly against the doorframe. “Does that mean you’ll let me stay here? I’ll sleep on the floor and leave before daylight. No one will see me. I promise.”
    I let out a deep breath. “Okay, but promise you’ll leave early. I don’t like you risking yourself like this.”
    “I promise.” He sat down on the bed, took my hand, and pulled me down to sit beside him. “I don’t like sleeping in the dark jungle by myself.”
    “I wouldn’t either.”
    He looked down at our entwined hands. “When I’m with you, I feel like a man again. When I’m out there all alone, I feel like a beast, an animal.” His eyes darted up to mine.
    I squeezed his hand. “I understand. It’s fine. Really.”
    He grinned. “You were hard to track, you know. Lucky for me you two decided to walk to dinner, so I could follow your scent right to your door.”
    Something on the nightstand caught his attention. Leaning around me, he reached over and picked up my open journal. I had drawn a new picture of a tiger-my tiger. My circus drawings were okay, but this latest one was more personal and full of life. Ren stared at it for a moment while a bright crimson flush colored my cheeks.
    He traced the tiger with his finger, and then whispered gently, "Someday, I'll give you a portrait of the real me."
    Setting the journal down carefully, he took both of my hands in his, turned to me with an intense expression, and said, "I don't want you to see only a tiger when you look at me. I want you to see me. The man."
    Reaching out, he almost touched my cheek but he stopped and withdrew his hand. "I've worn the tiger's face for far too many years. He's stolen my humanity."
    I nodded while he squeezed my hands and whispered quietly, "Kells, I don't want to be him anymore. I want to be me. I want to have a life."
    "I know," I said softly. I reached up to stroke his cheek. "Ren, I-" I froze in place as he pulled my hand slowly down to his lips and kissed my palm. My hand tingled. His blue eyes searched my face desperately, wanting, needing something from me.
    I wanted to say something to reassure him. I wanted to offer him comfort. I just couldn't frame the words. His supplication stirred me. I felt a deep bond with him, a strong connection. I wanted to help him, I wanted to be his friend, and I wanted...maybe something more. I tried to identify and categorize my reactions to him. What I felt for him seemed too complicated to define, but it soon became obvious to me that the strongest emotion I felt, the one that was stirring my heart, was...love.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #24
    Colleen Houck
    “I sucked a huge breath of air into my collapsed lungs. Once I could breathe again, I examined Ren’s back. His white shirt was dirty and torn, and his skin was scratched and bleeding in several places. I took a wet shirt from the bag to clean his scratches, while removing little pieces of gravel embedded in his skin.
    When I was finished, I grabbed Ren around the waist in a fierce hug. He wrapped his arms around me and pulled me close. I whispered against his chest quietly but firmly, “Thank you. But don’t ever…ever…ever do that again!”
    He laughed. “If I get results like this, I surely will do it again.”
    “You will not!”
    Ren reluctantly let me go, and I began mumbling, complaining about tigers, men, and bugs. He seemed very pleased with himself for surviving a near-death experience. I could practically hear him chanting to himself: I overcame. I conquered. I’m a man, etc, etc. I smirked. men! No matter what century they’re from, they’re all the same.
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #25
    Colleen Houck
    “The ghost of a smile appeared on her face. “Learn to love the moment you are in. Treasure your experiences, for precious moments too quickly pass you by, and if you are always rushing toward the future, or pining for the past, you will forget to enjoy and appreciate the present.”
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  • #26
    Colleen Houck
    “I came to another passageway and paused to examine the scene. I saw myself dead and lying on the ground with Ren kneeling beside me. He leaned over my inert body investigating. I heard him whisper, “Kelsey? Is it you? Kelsey, please. Talk to me. I need to know if it’s really you.”
    He picked my body up and cradled it lovingly in his arms. I checked to make sure he had the gada and the backpack, which he did, but I’d been fooled before. Then he said, “Don’t leave me, Kells.”
    I closed my eyes and listened to his voice begging me to live. My heart started thumping wildly, a different reaction than I’d had in the past visions. I took a step closer and hit a barrier again.
    I spoke to him softly, “Ren? I’m here. Don’t give up.”
    He raised his head as if he’d heard me.
    “Kelsey? I can hear you, but I can’t see you. Where are you?” He lowered me, or the body that looked like me, to the ground, and it disappeared.
    I told him, “Close your eyes and feel your way to me.” He stood slowly and closed his eyes.
    I closed my eyes too, and tried to focus not on his voice but on his heart. I imagined my hand on his chest, feeling the strong thump of his heart beneath my fingers. My body seemed to move of its own volition, and I took several steps forward. I concentrated on Ren, his laugh, his smile, how I felt being near him, then, suddenly, my hand touched his chest, and I could feel his heart beating. He was there. I opened my eyes slowly and looked at him.
    He reached out a hand to touch my hair, but then he pulled it back. “Is it really you this time, Kells?”
    “Well, I’m no maggoty corpse, if that’s what you mean.”
    He grinned. “That’s a relief. No maggoty corpse would be that sarcastic.”
    I countered, “Well, how do I know it’s really you?”
    He considered my question for a moment and then ducked his head to kiss me. He tugged me flush up against his chest, pulling me closer than I even thought possible, and then his lips touched mine. His kiss started out warm and soft, but quickly turned hungry and demanding. His hands ran up my arms, to my shoulders, and then cupped my neck. I wrapped my arms around his waist and luxuriated in the kiss. When he finally pulled back, my heart was pounding in response.
    When the power of speech returned, I quipped, “Well, even if it isn’t really you, I’ll take this version.”
    He laughed and relief flooded both of us. “Kells, I think you’d better hold my hand the rest of the way.”
    I smiled gaily back at him. “No problem.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #27
    Colleen Houck
    “I felt my resolve crumbling. I wanted him, wanted him badly. I needed him too. I almost gave in. I almost told him that there was nothing in the world I wanted more than to be with him. That I didn’t think I was capable of leaving him. That he was more precious to me than anything. That I’d give up anything to be with him.
    But then he pressed me close and spoke softly in my ear, “Pease don’t leave me, priya. I don’t think I could survive without you.”
    My eyes filled up with tears, and shiny wet drops spilled down my cheeks. I touched his face.
    “Don’t you see, Ren? That’s exactly why I have to go. You need to know that you can survive without me. That there’s more to life than just me. You need to see this world that’s opened up to you and know that you have choices. I refuse to be your cage.
    “I could capture you and keep you selfishly to indulge my own desires. Regardless of whether you’re willing or not, it would be wrong. I helped you so that you could be free. Free to see and do all of the things that you missed out on all these years.” My hand slipped from his cheek to his neck. “Should I put a collar on you? Chain you up so you spend your life connected to me out of a sense of obligation?” I shook my head.
    I wept openly now. “I’m sorry, Ren, but I won’t do that to you. I can’t. Because…I love you too.”
    I kissed him quickly one last time.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #28
    Colleen Houck
    “After dinner, I went upstairs and found Ren standing on the veranda again, looking at the sunset. I approached him shyly and stood behind him. “Hello, Ren.”
    He turned and openly studied my appearance. His gaze drifted ever so slowly down my body. The longer he looked, the wider his smile got. Eventually, his eyes worked their way back up to my bright red face.
    He sighed and bowed deeply. “Sundari. I was standing here thinking nothing could be more beautiful than this sunset tonight, but I was mistaken. You standing here in the setting sun with your hair and skin aglow is almost more than a man can…fully appreciate.”
    I tried to change the subject. “What does sundari mean?”
    “It means ‘most beautiful.’”
    I blushed again, which made him laugh. He took my hand, tucked it under his arm, and led me to the patio chairs. Just then, the sun dipped below the trees leaving its tangerine glow in the sky for just a few more moments.
    We sat again, but this time he sat next to me on the swinging patio seat and kept my hand in his.
    I ventured shyly, “I hope you don’t mind, but I explored your house today, including your room.”
    “I don’t mind. I’m sure you found my room the least interesting.”
    “Actually, I was curious about the note I found. Did you write it?”
    “A note? Ah, yes. I just scribbled a few notes to help me remember what Phet had said. It just says seek Durga’s prophecy, the Cave of Kanheri, Kelsey is Durga’s favored one, that sort of thing.”
    “Oh. I…also noticed a ribbon. Is it mine?”
    “Yes. If you’d like it back, you can take it.”
    “Why would you want it?”
    He shrugged, looking embarrassed. “I wanted a memento, a token from the girl who saved my life.”
    “A token? Like a fair maiden giving her handkerchief to a knight in shining armor?”
    He grinned. “Exactly.”
    I jested wryly, “Too bad you didn’t wait for Cathleen to get a little older. She’s going to be very pretty.”
    He frowned. “Cathleen from the circus?” He shook his head. “You were the chosen one, Kelsey. And if I had the option of choosing the girl to save me, I still would have picked you.”
    “Why?”
    “A number of reasons. I liked you. You are interesting. I enjoyed listening to your voice. I felt like you saw through the tiger skin to the person underneath. When you spoke, it felt like you were saying exactly the things I needed to hear. You’re smart. You like poetry, and you’re very pretty.”
    I laughed at his statement. Me, pretty? He can’t be serious. I was average in so many ways. I didn’t really concern myself with current makeup, hairstyles, or fashionable, but uncomfortable, clothes like other teenagers. My complexion was pale, and my eyes were so brown that they were almost black. By far, my best feature was my smile, which my parents paid dearly for and so did I-with three years of metal braces.
    Still, I was flattered. “Okay, Prince Charming, you can keep your memento.” I hesitated, and then said softly, “I wear those ribbons in memory of my mom. She used to brush out my hair and braid ribbons through it while we talked.”
    Ren smiled understandingly. “Then it means even more to me.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #29
    Colleen Houck
    “Here, Kells. I brought you something,” he said unassumingly and held out three mangos.
    “Thanks. Um, dare I ask where you got them?”
    “Monkeys.”
    I stopped in mid-brush. “Monkeys? What do you mean monkeys?”
    “Well, monkeys don’t like tigers because tigers eat monkeys. So, when a tiger comes around, they jump up in the trees and pummel the tiger with fruit or feces. Lucky for me today they threw fruit.”
    I gulped. “Have you ever…eaten a monkey?”
    Ren grinned at me. “Well, a tiger does have to eat.”
    I dug a rubber band out of the backpack so I could braid my hair. “Ugh, that’s disgusting.”
    He laughed. “I didn’t really eat a monkey, Kells. I’m just teasing you. Monkeys are repellant. They taste like meaty tennis balls and they smell like feet.” He paused. “Now a nice juicy deer, that is delectable.” He smacked his lips together in an exaggerated way.
    “I don’t think I really need to hear about your hunting.”
    “Really? I quite enjoy hunting.”
    Ren froze into place. Then, almost imperceptibly, he lowered his body slowly to a crouch and balanced on the balls of his feet. He placed a hand in the grass in front of him and began to creep closer to me. He was tracking me, hunting me. His eyes locked on mine and pinned me to the spot where I was standing. He was preparing to spring. His lips were pulled back in a wide grin, which showed his brilliant white teeth. He looked…feral.
    He spoke in a silky, mesmerizing voice. “When you’re stalking your prey, you must freeze in place and hide, remaining that way for a long time. If you fail, your prey eludes you.” He closed the distance between us in a heartbeat.
    Even though I’d been watching him closely, I was startled at how fast he could move. My pulse started thumping wildly at my throat, which was where his lips now hovered as if he were going for my jugular.
    He brushed my hair back and moved up to my ear, whispering, “And you will go…hungry.” His words were hushed. His warm breath tickled my ear and made goose bumps fan out over my body.
    I turned my head slightly to look at him. His eyes had changed. They were a brighter blue than normal and were studying my face. His hand was still in my hair, and his eyes drifted down to my mouth. I suddenly had the distinct impression that this was what it felt like to be a deer.
    Ren was making my nervous. I blinked and swallowed dryly. His eyes darted back up to mine again. He must have sensed my apprehension because his expression changed. He removed his hand from my hair and relaxed his posture.
    “I’m sorry if I frightened you, Kelsey. It won’t happen again.”
    When he took a step back, I started breathing again. I said shakily, “Well, I don’t want to hear any more about hunting. It freaks me out. The least you could do is not tell me about it. Especially when I have to spend time with you outdoors, okay?”
    He laughed. “kells, we all have some animalistic tendencies. I loved hunting, even when I was young.”
    I shuddered. “Fine. Just keep your animalistic tendencies to yourself.”
    He leaned toward me again and pulled on a strand of my hair. “Now, Kells, there are some of my animalistic tendencies that you seem to like.” He started making a rumbling sound in his chest, and I realized that he was purring.
    “Stop that!” I sputtered.
    He laughed, walked over to the backpack, and picked up the fruit. “So, do you want any of this mango or not? I’ll wash it for you.”
    “Well, considering you carried it in your mouth all that way just for me. And taking into account the source of said fruit. Not really.”
    His shoulders fell, and I hurried to add, “But I guess I could eat some of the inside.”
    He looked up at me and smiled. “It’s not freeze-dried.”
    “Okay. I’ll try some.”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse

  • #30
    Colleen Houck
    “I was indignant. This was too much! It was so awful to see someone I cared about broken down into nothing that I became furious. Someone or something was playing games with us, and I hated it. What was worse was knowing that the same things were happening to Ren somewhere in these tunnels. Who knew how they were representing me!”
    Colleen Houck, Tiger's Curse



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