Usama Gatti has always known who he is. The youngest Gatti brother was born the only white Leo in his pride. He can’t be a hunter, he can’t be a pride leader. He can’t be anything but what he’s always been… weaker than those around him.
Usama has just found the one thing that will make him strong -- his love for Rajiv.
Rajiv Citrakaya has always known who he is. Born into the Tigris, he is fierce, territorial… deadly. He was born knowing that he’s stronger than others. Because of that, he doesn’t fight, doesn’t get involved in the politics around him. It’s too dangerous.
Rajiv has just found the one thing that will make him fight -- his love for Usama.

Usama stretched his body, his thoughts turning to Rajiv Citrakaya. The large
The only
Hmmm, he definitely needed a distraction. Maybe it was time to find out exactly why the
Although… the few times he and Rajiv had been together intimately, the furthest thing from their minds was talking. He couldn’t stay away from the man. He was drawn to him. To the way Rajiv made him feel.
Besides, Rajiv had saved his life recently and if that didn’t create a bond, he didn’t know what did. Years ago, the pride had rescued his friend Catan after he had been brutally attacked. The small Lynx’s attackers had been a rival pride patrolling the skies, one that didn’t like the other clans among the Felidae. Laithe had responded to a distress call from Kanad, the planet where the Lynx made their home, but they had been too late to save Catan’s family. The smaller man was the only survivor and he had been with them ever since.
They had all grown to become a family since then. Now, with Laithe’s mate in the pride, Rowan, they were complete. He hadn’t been sure about her when he first met her, but he had grown to love her in the past few weeks. Unbelievable to think that he’d never even heard of her before then, and now he couldn’t think of his life without the hairless human in it. He never would have thought that his older brother would find his mate, not to mention the fact that she wasn’t even a Felidae, but another species entirely.
He had been out walking with her and Catan when they’d been attacked. When the men who’d hurt Catan before had shown up to take him again, Usama had tried to fight them off. He knew he wasn’t strong enough. He knew going into it he would lose. Shyam was a fierce fighter, and he was used to taking what he wanted.
Usama didn’t fight. His brothers had always protected him. He didn’t have any other choice, though. He had to save his friend. He was lucky Rajiv had entered the clearing, rescuing him in the knick of time. Killing the man who had attacked him.
He winced at the reminder of that fight. Most of his bruises were gone, the cuts and scrapes were still slowly fading, but it was his arm that continued to pain him. Held tight to his chest with a bandage, the broken appendage would take time to mend. He was lucky it was the worst that had happened to him.
Looking up, he realized he had reached Rajiv’s room without noticing. Usama stood outside the door, debating with himself whether he should interrupt the man or not. Now that he was here, he realized his nerves were deserting him. About ready to turn around and slink back to his quarters, he was startled when the door slid open in front of him.
“Are you going to stand there all day, or did you want something?” Rajiv growled.
“Well, umm, actually, I, ah…”
Rajiv grunted, reaching out to grab Usama by the shoulders and drag him into his quarters. Usama stumbled when he was released, catching himself on the side of the bed in front of him with his good arm.
“What are you doing here?” Rajiv asked, folding his arms across his impressive chest.
Usama looked upward, following the path of Rajiv’s arms up and over his shoulders to focus on his face. He was such a gorgeous man. Taller than the rest of them, his short fur was a brilliant reddish-orange with strong, black slashes covering his body, wrapping around his sides and up and over his face. His belly was the only thing on him without stripes, a stunning white that contrasted with the rest of his fur. Rajiv towered over him -- silent and unmoving except for the slow slide of his tail as it moved up to caress one thigh.
Usama couldn’t breathe while he watched that tail. He had never considered Rajiv in any sexual way before the
“What do you want? Do you wish to be taken again?” he purred, stalking forward to stand directly in front of Usama.