her view of the body and then he used her emotions against her. It was a weapon the Psy had honed to perfection. âYouâre making a fool of yourself.â
The icy cold words hit Brenna like a slap. âExcuse me?â She dropped the hand sheâd raised to push him aside.
âLook behind you.â
She remained stubbornly still. Hell would freeze over before she obeyed an order from him.
âHalf the den is sniffing around,â he told her. Pitiless. Psy. âListening to you break down.â
âI am not breaking down.â She flushed at the realization of so many eyes on her. âGet out of my way.â She didnât want to look at the body anymoreâa body that had been mutilated with the same eerie precision Enrique had used on his victimsâbut pride wouldnât let her back down.
âYouâre being irrational.â Judd didnât move. âThis place is obviously having a negative impact on your emotional stability. Step back out.â It was a definite command, his tone so close to alpha it set her teeth on edge.
âAnd if I donât?â She gladly embraced the anger heâd awakenedâit gave her a new focus, a way to escape the nightmare memories triggered by this room.
Cool Psy eyes met hers, the male arrogance in them breathtaking. âThen Iâll pick you up and move you myself.â
At the response, exhilaration burst to life in her bloodstream, chasing away the last acrid tang of fear. Months of frustrationâof watching her independence being buried under a wall of protection, of being told what was best for her, of having her rationality questioned at every turn, all that and more snowballed into this single instant. âTry it.â A dare.
He stepped forward and her fingertips tingled, claws threatening to release. Oh yeah, she was definitely ready to tangle with Judd Lauren, Man of Ice, and the most beautiful male creature she had ever seen.
CHAPTER 2
âBrenna, what are you doing here?â The sharp question was bitten out in a familiar voice. Lara didnât wait for an answer. âMove aside, youâre blocking the doorway.â
Startled, Brenna did as ordered. The SnowDancer healer and one of her assistants slid past, portable medical kits in hand.
Judd moved when she did, continuing to obstruct her view of the body. âThis room is getting crowded. Lara needs space to work.â
âHeâs dead.â Brenna knew she was being unreasonable, but she was sick of being pushed around. âShe can hardly help him now.â
âAnd what do you intend to achieve by remaining here?â A simple question that highlighted her ridiculous behavior with cool Psy precision.
Hands curling against the urge to strike out at this male who always seemed to catch her at her weakest, she turned and walked out. Packmates glanced at her curiously as she passed. More than one wore a look of judgmentâpoor Brenna had finally snapped. It was tempting to walk past without meeting their gazes, but she forced herself to do the opposite. Sheâd had her self-respect stolen from her once. She would not relinquish it ever again.
Several pairs of eyes shifted away at being caught staring, while others continued to watch her, unblinking. Had the circumstances been different, she wouldâve taken their intransigence as a challenge, but today, she just wanted to get away from the overwhelming dead scent of the body. However, that urgency didnât blind her to the fact that even the boldest of them dropped their stares after looking past her shoulder.
âI donât need you to fight my battles,â she said, after they cleared the crowd.
Judd moved to walk beside her, no longer a shadow at her back. âI wasnât aware I was doing so.â
She had to concede he was probably telling the truthâmost people in the den were simply too scared of Judd Lauren to want to draw his attention