Winter Born

Cas shook his head. "He is never going to learn, is he?"

 

Ash took a drink of beer before he responded. "Be grateful he doesn't. It gives us endless hours of amusement watching him screw his life up."

 

Cas snorted. "Considering how screwed up yours is, that says something."

 

"Let's not go there," Ash said, his eyes flashing red before they returned to their spooky swirling silver shade.

 

Sometimes it was very scary to hang out with supernatural beings.

 

"Pandora?"

 

She froze at the sound of a voice she never thought to hear again. Afraid she was hearing things, she turned to see her sister Sefia running up to her.

 

Pandora shot to her feet to throw her arms around her sister. Oh, it was too good to be real! "What are you doing here, Sef?"

 

"Your mate brought me," she said as tears poured down her cheeks. "He made them let us all go. Now it's up to us if we want to return to our mates or not."

 

Pandora was stunned as she looked past her sister to see Dante and his brothers approaching at a much more sedate pace.

 

"Dante?" she asked as he stopped by her side.

 

He shrugged nonchalantly as if he hadn't just given her the impossible. "It wasn't right what they were doing to their females and I figured you'd rather travel with your own female kind than with mine."

 

She still couldn't believe he'd done this. He had formed a new pack of female panthers for her to roam with. "What about the pact they made with our pack?"

 

"It's dissolved," Dante said. "If they pull any more of your kin out of their time period, I'm going to send them a special welcoming committee."

 

"Damn, Dante," Cas said from behind her. "That's harsh. Last time you turned your brothers loose on a pack, they left no male standing."

 

"I know." Dante looked back to her. "And so do they. Your sister and her friends are all safe now."

 

Pandora threw her arms around his shoulders and held him close. "Thank you!"

 

He hugged her back, then kissed her gently.

 

Pandora turned back to Sefia as another thought occurred to her. "What about your children?"

 

"Their father is raising them, per Dante's orders." Sefia looked at Dante with glowing eyes. "Your mate took all of the women to La Costa and is paying for us to stay and be pampered there for as long as we like."

 

"And we volunteered to guard them," Mike said, indicating himself and Leo.

 

"Is that a good idea?" Pandora asked Dante. After all he and Romeo had said about the twins, she wasn't sure whether having them as guards would be a help or a hindrance.

 

Dante's face mirrored her skepticism. "I personally don't think so, but Romeo talked me into it. There's a large number of the females who aren't mated."

 

"And Dante owes us big after the filking fiasco," Leo said irritably. "There weren't any naked women there, just some guy singing about Star Trek and Romulan brew. It really pissed us off."

 

Pandora had to stifle her laughter.

 

"Are you going to come with us?" Sefia asked. "Pandora felt a lot more torn than she should have. Spending time with her sister at a resort or staying with a Katagari panther at Dragon*Con…"

 

There shouldn't be a choice.

 

So why did she feel this way?

 

"It's entirely up to you," Dante said quietly. "I told you I wouldn't interfere with your freedom."

 

"C'mon, Dora," Sefia said, taking her hand. "We're going to have a lot of fun."

 

Dante's face was completely stoic and yet she sensed his sadness.

 

"I'll be back soon," Pandora promised him.

 

He nodded.

 

"I'll take them upstairs to my room to flash them to the resort," Romeo said.

 

Dante didn't speak as he watched his brothers disappear into the crowd with Pandora and Sefia.

 

He'd done a good deed and now he knew why he hated doing good deeds.

 

They were painful.

 

What did he get out of it? Not a damn thing except a pain so profound that he felt as if something were shredding his heart.

 

"Here," Ash said, handing him a beer. "Have a seat."

 

Sighing, Dante took the beer and grabbed the chair where Pandora had been sitting on his arrival. "I did the right thing, right?"

 

"No," Simi said as she wiped barbecue sauce off her chin. "The panther woman didn't want you to leave her and now you made her go away. That was just stupid if you ask the Simi. Not that anyone ever does, 'cause if they did, then they would be smart. Some people are smart. But many, like you, are too stupid to ask me what I think. See?"

 

"It's not that simple, Simi," Dante said, wondering why he was trying to explain himself to a demon who had no understanding of human emotions or animal relationships. "She doesn't want me to own her."

 

"Well, the Simi doesn't understand that. Owning's not so bad. I own akri and he kind of fun."

 

Dante arched a brow at Ash who didn't bother to correct his demon.