βA collar? Is that what you dragged me out here for?β
The dog placed a muddy paw on her thigh and lifted the
collar for her inspection. She touched one end of the strap
and bent close to study the brightly colored stones. βThese
look real.β
But they couldnβt be. If the jewels were real, the collar
would be worth a fortune. There were diamond, sapphire, and
ruby look-alikes. She was no jewel connoisseur, but surely
the collar had to be fake. βIs it yours?β
βWoof!β The bark was mumbled since he still had the
collar
locked between his teeth.
βItβs gorgeous. Did your owners give it to you? Let me
see
it.β
Maybe it had a name or phone number, some way to identify
him.
Sunlight reflected off the jewels in a thousand tiny
sparkles. If she didnβt know better, she would swear it was
real. She glanced around nervously. Was she being punked?
Was this one of those televised experiments to see how
honest she was?
An unusual chill lifted the hairs at her nape. She looked
again. There was nothing but trees around her. Birds
chirping and the dog panting were the only sounds she heard.
She studied the collar again. It was much older than the dog
appeared.
It could possibly belong to him since it was large enough
to
fit around his neck. She turned it over in her hands, but
didnβt see his identification listed anywhere on it. Just a
strap of leather with sparkly jewels.
The dog whined and bumped his head against her. Shaking
off
her concerns, she bent down beside him. Heβd known where it
was buried. Possession was nine-tenths of the law, after
all.
βYou want it?β Regina wrapped it around his neck and over
the plain one sheβd bought him. The jeweled collar was
beautiful and all, but at least the utilitarian one sheβd
put on him had her cell number listed.
When it was buckled, she stepped back to study how it
looked. βItβs a bit girlish, actually. Are you sure you want
to wear it?β
She moved to take it off, but the dog gave a warning
growl
and backed away from her. The noise lacked venom, but it was
stern enough to let her know he definitely wanted to keep
the collar.
βAll right, I wonβt take it off. But now that you got
what
you came for, can we go?β
One minute, she was reaching for his leash, the next she
was
flat on her ass, knocked aside by an unexplainable force.
Dirt and leaves swirled around her, making it difficult to
breathe and impossible to see.
The maelstrom stung her eyes and made her blink as she
waited for it to settle. When it finally did, she got the
surprise of her life.
In front of her stood a very tall, very large, very naked
man with two dog collars encircling his neck.
She let out a scream, scrambling backward on her elbows.
Who
in the hell was this guy, and how had he just appeared
before her like genie poofing out of a lamp? Had her lunch
been tainted? She had to be imagining this. Were
hallucinations a sign of food poisoning?
The man approached her, holding out a hand as if he
wanted
to help her up. Fear made her ignore the offer. Despite the
fright, she studied the nude stranger before her.
Shoulder-length black hair framed a strongly chiseled face.
Dark brows slashed over equally dark eyes. His nose was
straight. A firm jawline hinted at his powerful strength.
His legs and arms were corded with thick muscle. A lightly
furred chest appeared as if it had been carved from marble.
He personified the male model of every romance cover sheβd
ever seen.
And dear God, sheβd seen a lot of them.
Ignoring the rush of unbidden attraction, Regina focused
instead on the scare sheβd just received. She climbed to her
knees, but the position put her eyes on the level of his
crotch. Jerking her gaze away from his impressive package,
she hastily got to her feet.
What the hell just happened? She threaded her fingers
through her hair and struggled to get a grip. Surely her
eyes were playing tricks on her. No way had she just
witnessed a dog turn into a manβ¦a very desirable man at
that. Running away was her first inclination, but she
refused to do that without her dog.
βWho are you?β She glanced around in confusion. βWhat
have
you done with my dog?β
βYour dog?β The manβs chuckle was deep. His accent was
foreign, almost guttural, but he spoke English with ease.
βForgive me, but I belong to no woman.β