Free Read Novels Online Home

Scarlet's Dilemma by Zenina Masters (6)

Chapter Six

 

 

Washing your hair with soap left it squeaky. Scarlet took up a seat along the edge of the warmest pool where Hiro was standing, and she let him drag his comb through her hair.

She sat and swayed as he worked out the tangles, inch by inch. He didn’t tug; he eased the comb through.

“Has your hair always been this long?” Hiro asked the question quietly.

“It has. I tried to cut it once, but it grew back the next day, so I just left it alone.”

He grinned. “So, you have three forms. One of which you rarely use.”

“What?”

“Your small beast, your sasquatch hybrid—which is the one you rarely use—and your human form. Your hair is magical, which is not a usual situation for a shifter.”

She snorted. “Everything is magical on a shifter. My father regularly donates his sasquatch toenails for stealth potions. It is how he put me through college.”

Hiro paused. “Toenails?”

“Sure. Folks can see the footprints, but they can never see the sasquatch if they are not meant to. The magic is in the toenails. The fur is used for insulation spells in cold climates.”

He chuckled. “What about the fur of your red panda?”

“Digestion aids. My fur can be used to help folks transition between omnivore and vegetarian. A pinch of the fur can even make insects palatable.”

“Wow. That is interesting. So, you have sold bits of yourself?”

She snorted. “No, my mother brushes me with a cat comb. The fur that comes loose is sold to a broker. It is how I paid for my first car. It was a crappy car, but it ran.” She grinned.

He resumed his combing. “That is astonishing. Do you know what tiger parts are used for?”

“Fur is used for camouflage, nails are used for confidence.” She ticked them off on her fingers.

“How do you know that?”

“I research stuff like that. I find it interesting. Hasn’t your mother ever sold fur or nails?”

He paused. “No. It isn’t really her thing. She isn’t quite a tiger.”

“What do you mean?”

He finished combing her hair and began to braid it. “My mother is not a shapeshifter as we are; she is a fey who has a tiger form.”

“I don’t understand.”

“My mother’s people are the Ainu, but her ancestry is Koro-pok-guru. She is of the little people of Hokkaido who are known for their beauty.”

She stared at him. “How can you be here? The binding spells weren’t developed here until this decade.”

He chuckled, “My mother’s people have methods of binding to their mates. Once they agreed to the marriage, her community came together to make it happen.”

“So, you are not a shifter.”

He paused while wrapping her braid around her head. “I am a shifter; I am just not pure shifter. Nor are you.”

“Oh, you mean the theory that it was the wild men of the woods who died and possessed a married man to beget the first sasquatch. The woman would bear the hairy baby, and it would be taken to the woods.”

“Yes, that. Born of the spirits of the mad.” He raised his brows and finished her hair. It was in a tight coronet around her head.

“Sorry if my tone offended. I just... fey that I have met in the past haven’t been pleasant. The crackle of skin on skin always made my hair stand on end, literally. It makes it hard to carry on a conversation.”

“As you can see, that is not an issue here.”

She nodded. “Yes, and I also know that you are not shopping for a mate, so this might be entertainment, but it isn’t for keeps.”

Hiro sighed. “Right. It would be a concern for you.”

“Yeah, so why don’t we just have a nice soak and go our separate ways tomorrow.”

He scowled. “If that is what you wish.”

She touched his cheek quickly. “It isn’t what I wish, but I am a very practical person. It is what has to be. My beast wants a mate, not a companion. There is a difference in her call.”

He nodded and moved to one side, putting the comb down on the rocky edge of the pool and holding his hand up to her. “I will help you in.”

She took his hand and lowered herself into the hot water with a lot of gasping and the pricking of tears.

When she was in up to her shoulders, she found a spot on a small outcropping and settled in. Hiro sat back, and he sighed deeply with his arms bracing him on the rock behind him.

They settled into a strained silence. Her declaration of their status had been blunt, and she was kicking herself for making it. She pulled herself out of the pool on shaking arms and rolled into the next one, which was several degrees cooler.

“Too hot?”

“Yeah. I am a bit of a sissy when it comes to heat. Steam rooms terrify me. I always go for the coolest one.”

She heard the whoosh of water from his pool, and he soon joined her in the less scorching one. It felt nice that he had followed her.

“So, Scarlet, what are you looking for in a mate?” His eyes were closed again, and he was leaning against the side of the pool with his arms extended.

“I don’t know. I think I want him attractive, educated, and even tempered. I would like him to have a flexible occupation, so I can either live near or visit my family a lot.”

Hiro nodded. “Any particular beast?”

“No, nothing specific. I mean, a red panda is not likely. We rarely occur outside of Asia, so I would be content with someone who has a friendly beast, something with fur.”

He nodded again. “Height?”

“I would say that he should be taller than me, but that isn’t much of a stretch. I would like him to be confident but not annoying about it and have a good relationship with his family.”

Hiro grinned.

“And he has to be looking for a mate.” She watched his grin disappear. “Hah!”

He opened his eyes when he realized she was playing with him.

She stuck her tongue out at him and chuckled. “What would you consider to be your best feature?”

He answered instantly, “My hair.”

Scarlet laughed.

“What about you?”

“My ability to do mundane tasks in rapid succession. I work at my family’s coffee shop, and there is never a line when I am behind the machines. They all dance to my tune.”

He grinned. “I worked at a coffee shop when I was in university. I sucked at it.”

She laughed.

“What did you take in college?”

“Business management courses, accounting courses, and one on international cooking. It was a bit of fun, and I enjoyed the learning.”

“Did you do well?”

“Top of my class.” There was pride in her voice, and she knew it.

“I should have guessed nothing less.” He lifted his head and inclined it in apology.

Silence fell between them again, and Scarlet let the water relax her. Finally, she asked, “What would your parents say if you went in search of a mate?”

“My mother would be hesitant, but my father is all for it. He wants a grandchild in the worst way. He has been nagging me about it since I graduated.”

“Why would she be hesitant?”

“I think she thinks I would be better off with a human or a fey. She wants me to have a normal family, and that is easier if the child isn’t changing shape to run away from chores.”

Scarlet smiled slightly. “That is part and parcel of being a shifter. Offspring is surprisingly mobile when they want to be once the transformation kicks in.”

“Exactly. She wants a normal grandchild to dote on.”

“What about you? What do you think of children?”

“I like them as an abstract concept, but having one of my own would probably be a different situation. I imagine that I would enjoy being a parent.”

She nodded. “Sensible description.”

“I do strive to be sensible.” He grinned.

After another hour of soaking, even Scarlet couldn’t take any more. “I think I need to turn in for a few hours, but since I need to go climb a tree, I will have to take my leave of you.”

He sat up with a jolt. “Why do you have to climb a tree?”

“Being up in a safe space gets me the best sleep ever. If I try to sleep on the ground, I get all achy the next day.”

“Can I offer you an alternative?”

She narrowed her gaze. “What?”

“Sleep on my beast’s back. He is wide enough, warm enough, and you can use your claws to hang onto his fur. He should be more comfortable.”

Scarlet thought about it for a moment. “Are you sure? It is a very tempting offer.”

“I am sure.” He got out of the pool and stood at the side for a moment before his beast was standing where he had been.

She crawled out of the pool and changed into her red panda, walking carefully toward the huge predator and letting him sniff her. Once he gave her a low huff, she climbed his front paw and pulled herself up into a comfortable position on his back.

It took her less than a minute to settle in with a good grip, and she exhaled in satisfaction.

He walked across the pool area and settled near their bags. She remained on his back as he settled in for a nap. As he dozed off, he let out a low series of sounds that were reminiscent of a purr, and her little panda burrowed deeper into his fur.

 

It was the best night’s sleep she had had in recent memory.

Scarlet woke when the light of the sun was streaming through the opening in the roof. Only, it wasn’t the roof, it was the window, and she was back in her room at the Crossroads.

“What the fuck?”

 

Search

Search

Friend:

Popular Free Online Books

Read books online free novels

Hot Authors

Sam Crescent, Zoe Chant, Mia Madison, Flora Ferrari, Alexa Riley, Lexy Timms, Claire Adams, Sophie Stern, Amy Brent, Elizabeth Lennox, Leslie North, Frankie Love, Madison Faye, Jenika Snow, C.M. Steele, Kathi S. Barton, Michelle Love, Jordan Silver, Mia Ford, Delilah Devlin, Bella Forrest, Zoey Parker, Piper Davenport, Penny Wylder, Dale Mayer,

Random Novels

Damian by Cox, Desiree A., Michaels, A.K.

Fate (Killarny Brothers Book 1) by Gisele St. Claire

Bitter (A Wicked Grove Tale) by Alexia Purdy

MAJOR (MC Bear Mates Book 5) by Becca Fanning

Liberate (The Vindicated Series Book 2) by Addison Jane, K E Osborn

Zaruv: A Sci-Fi Alien Dragon Romance (Aliens of Dragselis Book 1) by Zara Zenia

Claiming His Baby: Back On Fever Mountain 2 by Melissa Devenport

Jewel of the Sea (The Kraken Book 2) by Tiffany Roberts

Scottish Billionaire's Unwanted Baby by Ella Brooke

Fake Wife Needed (A Bad Boy Romance) by Mia Carson

The Lady in Pearls: Daughters of Scandal (The Marriage Maker Book 13) by Lauren Smith

SCORE: Hell’s Seven MC Biker Romance by Jolie Day

Rough & Rich (Notorious Devils Book 6) by Hayley Faiman

Wild Irish: Wild Night (Kindle Worlds Novella) by Cathryn Fox

Turn: The Kresova Vampire Harems: Aurora by Graceley Knox, D.D. Miers

The Wolf's Mate: A Paranormal Shifter Romance (Alpha Wolves Of Myre Falls Book 3) by Anastasia Chase

Undeniable: Latin Men series by Delaney Diamond

My Hot Hero: A Hot Heroes Boxed Set by Adele Hart

The Royals of Monterra: Royal Delivery (Kindle Worlds) by Rebecca Connolly

Hell's Chapel (Urban Fantasy) (Caith Morningstar Book 1) by Celia Kyle