Lost: Mate of the Cave Bear: The Dualis Book, #2
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Lost (Mate of the Cave Bear) Book Two Of The Dualis
Taken by the Masu, Jenna has to hide where she really came from. But will the tribe figure out that she doesn’t fit into this world. And worse, will they learn about Haran and hunt him down for being a Dualis?
And if Haran does rescue her, will they ever be safe again?
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Lost - Harmony Raines
Chapter One
Haran
What was she doing? He reached out for her but then he saw the face of a Masu. If they found him, they would kill him and probably Jenna too. He was no match for so many, even in his bear form. So, feeling like a coward he let them take her. He watched while they touched her with their stinking Masu hands. But she was one of them.
He swept that aside. She was his. She said she would come back to him, and he would follow them and watch for a way of helping her escape. These tribes were nomadic, so they were probably only moving through his territory. The river had drawn them, the waterfall and pool would be used by them to clean their stinking bodies and wash their stinking clothes.
His rage built inside him and his bear clawed to be freed. But it would be futile, all that would happen was he would die with a spear in his heart and they would burn his body. Then they would cut the child from Jenna. His child, the child they had made with their love.
So Haran made himself lie low to the ground, closed his eyes and tried to shut out all thoughts of what would happen to his mate in the hands of the Masu.
Chapter Two
Jenna
She tried to look pleased to see them, but she was so scared, more than she had been since she had arrived here. These Masu reminded her of the Celts; instead of blue woad on their faces, they had bright red. Making them look almost as if their faces were bleeding from a thousand cuts. And they looked fierce, their voices, their gestures, everything about them screamed hunter. Especially their long sharp spears.
Why were you hiding?
one asked, stepping so close to her she was scared that if he looked down he would see Haran.
I didn’t know who you were.
Did you think we were the Dualis come to eat your heart in their animal shapes?
I ... yes.
She hoped Haran would forgive her.
Come with us female and we will protect you. Our people are in the valley below. There you can join the women.
Jenna didn’t know if she liked that sound of that. These Masu seemed to so different to Haran, aggressive and self-assured. She could see why he would fear them. And wondered if she should too.
Before she had chance to question them she was placed between two men and escorted off the hill. Only a brief glance back told her that not everyone followed and she felt a deep sense of dread inside her. What if they carried on searching and found Haran? But she couldn’t help him and reminded herself that he had survived all of his life hiding from these men. He would be alright. For now, she was better to worry about herself.
As they descended lower, she caught glimpses of makeshift shelters put up to keep off the worst of the sun. Out here, the heat was climbing, becoming more and more uncomfortable. She hoped they would move off soon so that the men would come down from the hill. It still worried her that they might find Haran.
This way,
one of her captors said, and to Jenna they were her captors, because she didn’t want to be here. She wanted to swimming in the pool with Haran and making love in the shade. Trying to hide her tears, she turned her head to count how many other Masu there were in this group.
Apart from the five men that had been on the hill, there appeared to be about ten other males. Ranging from the relatively old, about fifty, to young boys running about. Some youths, were standing, possibly on guard, but they were more interested in flirting with the young women that were drifting about. Some of the women had water carriers in their hands, full by the look of it, but none of the males was noble enough to offer to carry them. To Jenna it looked as though the men did the guarding and possibly hunting, while the women did the fetching and carrying.
Crossing to one of the shelters, she was taken into the shade, to an older man. He was seated with a