She slanted another look toward Logan. He leaned against one of the slabs of granite that made up the heart of the memorial garden. With his face and all its sharp angles and planes lifted to the warming rays of the sun, he almost looked like a part of the stone. Damn, she could watch him all day. That long, lean body of his moved with a rhythm all its own. He gave her a hot, liquid tingle deep in her gut. Logan was way special.
He was tough, too. And really strong. Older than the rest of them. Kind of scary sometimes, with his head shaved halfway and all the tats. His body was a veritable canvas, covered in some absolutely rad artwork.
Nicky’d said even Logan’s cock was covered in tattoos. Now that was something she’d like to see.
Sometime.
Of course, Matt had whispered to her one day that Nicky had studs in his dick, something he called a Jacob’s Ladder. Little barbells running from the tip to his balls. She couldn’t care less about Nicky’s dick, but she couldn’t help but wonder about the tats on Logan’s.
Was he hard when the guy did it? How much did it hurt? She had a little tat of a flower on her ankle and it hurt like hell to get that one. She couldn’t imagine sitting still while some guy stuck needles and dye there!
What was it with guys and their parts?
Jazzy turned away from Logan, flopped back down in the grass, and closed her eyes. She scratched at her itchy arms and wished she could just eat Logan up—after she got a look at his dick, of course. That wasn’t going to happen. He didn’t like it when anyone tried to get close, and checking out those tats would mean she’d gotten way too up close and personal.
“Jazzy? You got any of that cream?”
She blinked and there was Nicky, kneeling so close he blocked out her sunlight. “Your skin itching again?” She sat up and dug into her jeans pocket for the tube of skin cream she’d gotten a couple days ago.
“Feels like I’m ready to crawl right out of it. Just pop myself free of this bod and turn into”—he bared his teeth and growled—“a wolf!” He laughed and took the tube, squeezed a little lotion into his palm. “Sounds good in theory.”
Nicky was such a sweetheart. Tall and slim, yet so gentle and quiet with dark eyes and olive skin. She wondered if he might be Indian, or maybe even Middle Eastern. His skin was almost as dark as hers, but right now his arms were covered with red streaks where he’d scratched himself raw.
Just like hers.
Nicky sighed as he slapped the lotion over his long arms. “I feel like a dork using your girly stuff.”
Beth flopped down on the grass next to Jazzy and laughed. “That’s because you are a dork.” She swung her dark hair back over her shoulder and tilted her chin. Nicky snorted and jabbed her with his shoulder. She bumped him back and took the tube from Nicky’s outstretched hand. “I need it, too.”
Jazzy noticed Beth didn’t really look Nicky in the eye. If she did, he’d know for sure how much she loved him. Jazzy knew, but only because she’d guessed. Beth never said a word about her feelings. She was afraid to, Jazzy was sure of that. Beth was really shy, not anything like Jazzy. She kept her chin tucked close to her chest and squeezed a thick spurt of white cream into her hand. Then she handed the tube back to Jazzy. “I wonder if we’re allergic to something around here? Your arms are all red, too.”
Jazzy chewed at the stalk of grass. She shrugged her shoulders. “Nothing here but grass and trees.”
“Hey.”
Jazzy swung around at the sound of Logan’s deep voice.
“Holy shit. Check this out.”
When she looked in the direction he nodded, Jazzy felt her skin go cold. Beside her, Nicky went very still but he radiated an almost palpable tension. Jazzy grabbed his forearm. He shrugged her away. She turned him loose and watched the drama unfold.
Montana was nice, but it really felt good to be back in the city. Tala picked up her pace as she headed down Stanyan to Haight, where she planned to cut through the park to check on Keisha’s memorial garden. She’d promised, after all.
As if she’d had a choice?
That thought alone was enough to make her smile.
Are the plants doing okay? Is the rock work still in place? Please, don’t let there be graffiti…like that’s all Keisha had to worry about. Still, Keisha had won a national prize and the chance to design the garden, and it was lovely. Planted entirely with grasses native to the Himalayan steppe…amazing, the varieties she’d chosen.
The same mix of grasses the Chanku needed to shift.
Only Keisha hadn’t yet known of her Chanku heritage. That alone had made her choices special.
Tala reached the corner of Haight and Stanyan. The usual group of homeless youth whistled and made lewd comments. No big deal. She smiled and waved when she walked past the half dozen young men lounging around the street corner.
At another time, she might have been terrified by the suggestive leers and off-color comments, given her small stature and female gender. Since she’d become Chanku, it took an awful lot to frighten her.
Still, it never hurt to be cautious. She held her head up and kept walking. The sun passed behind a small wisp of fog. Tala shivered. Moments later, as she drew near Keisha’s garden, she caught the sound of footsteps behind her. Memories of the recent attack here in the park were way too fresh to ignore. Luc, the leader of the San Francisco pack, had assured all of them that the wanted posters were off the Internet and for the moment, at least, no one seemed to be hunting Chanku, but…
Tala risked a look back. Two of the young men she’d passed had broken off from the group and now followed her toward the memorial garden. Dressed in black, lips, noses, and eyebrows pierced with metal studs, they both had the glittery-eyed look of chronic drug users.
Rather than risk a surprise attack, Tala turned and faced them. She sent out a mental call for help and hoped like hell Mik or AJ heard.
The larger of the two kept coming until he was well within her personal space. He reached out to touch her hair, but Tala twisted away.
She wasn’t afraid, but she wasn’t stupid, either. Just very, very pissed off. She raised her chin and glared at the jerk. “Keep your hands to yourself.”
“Bitch. Think you’re too good?”
Tala heard something moving behind her, but who? She’d only noticed these two and her senses rarely failed her. She heard a low growl, sensed Chanku power—a wolven presence.
An unfamiliar wolven presence.
The kid groping her had his eyes glued to her breast. He grabbed her right arm with one hand, her left breast with the other.
Tala let her legs go limp, using her body weight to help her twist free, but his fingers tightened around both her breast and her arm.
Pain twisted through her body. She screamed in anger.
His friend screamed in fear and took off running.
A flash of gray knocked Tala to the ground. Her head hit the pavement, hard. Lights flashed behind briefly closed lids. She opened her eyes to a dark shape, spinning, snarling. Flashes of red, the coppery taint of blood. Nausea welled up with a rolling wave of vertigo when she tried to raise herself on one elbow.
More snarling and growling, a choked scream.
Another scream, behind her. A woman crying out, “Ohmygod, Nicky! Ohmygodohmygod…”
Tala blinked. She was too close to focus. Her nostrils twitched with the thick smell of blood. Lots of blood, and bits of gray still spinning, a kaleidoscope of