Commando Cowboys Captivate Their Lady [Wyoming Warriors 5] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Polyromance)

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third tribe. His brother and cousin are the leaders. I asked why they had two for one tribe. He said all would be explained at the proper time.”
    “Did he say when this time would be?” Elle asked.
    “Not exactly,” Mitch said. “But his goal is to reunite our tribes.”
    “I wish we knew the reason our ancestors broke off from their tribe. But when the third tribe left they managed to take all the scrolls concerning that period of time, and some of the scrolls from when our people first arrived on Earth,” Elle said. “I’m leery of this sudden desire to integrate with us.”
    “They also took the mechanism that allowed us to contact our planet. It was badly smashed in the collision with Earth, but with modern advances I wonder if they have been able to contact our home planet.” Mitch looked at each person. “I want to go around the room and have each of you tell me your thoughts on this.”
    “Our planet is billions of miles away in a galaxy that Earth scientists have yet to be able to discover. I suspect they have not succeeded in repairing the mechanism to contact our old world. But what if they did?” Lang asked.
    “According to the few older scrolls the third tribe left behind and from what our grandparents have passed down to us, we left our planet searching for another place viable for us to live on,” Elle reminded the group.
    “Yes,” Nanna said. “I have heard the story. Your ancestors feared the larger two of the five tribes were preparing to go to war, to take control of your world. Your ancestors preferred to be prepared if they had to escape the enemy.”
    Daren nodded. “Those two tribes were a much more warlike group and wanted complete control. They disliked being part of a group of leaders who did what was best for all. I remember my grandfather telling us such stories starting when we were small.”
    “Do you fear the third tribe has become like them and would try to take us over?” Pruet asked.
    Mitch stood and paced around the room. “I don’t know. I think there are definitely more of us. Quinlain said they came in peace to reunite with their kin. The man has a good reputation of being honest and is well respected as an attorney.”
    Nanna had closed her eyes. Sahale had been watching her. He noted Lang had, too.
    “Nanna, please tell us what you sense or know.”
    She opened her eyes and stared at Sahale, and then Lang. Tilting her head, she took a deep breath and closed her eyes again.
    “Winds of change are whirling around us. Some good, but there is a sinister cloud rapidly following. There will be much to accept and some to question. You must use all your skills and your instincts. In the end the battle to save us and our adopted world will be on all our shoulders.” She opened her eyes and looked at Mitch and Daren. “Trust, but keep your eyes and ears alert. Not all are trustworthy.” She looked around the room. “But it is best to have your enemy in sight.”
    Elle nodded. “Do I understand we can trust most of the third tribe, but there are a few we can’t?”
    “My vision is not totally clear. I believe what you said is correct.”
    “And you think we must meet with the third tribe and begin to have talks? Mitch asked.
    “You must. Quinlain and his cousin have chosen Rae for their mate.”
    “He told me much the same,” Mitch said.
    “She could be the bridge between you all,” Nanna added. “But she will fight the idea. I have picked up on her disturbed psyche. She is unable to clear her head of them. She’s been hurt by the first one she loved. She will resist trusting either of these two. Especially the one who holds the secret of why the tribes separated.”

Chapter Seven
     
    Rae waved good-bye to Jewel as she drove off to have dinner with her parents. She glanced down the road at her brothers’ house. A number of cars and trucks were parked in front.
    Sara probably invited her friends and their husbands. Rae thought briefly of calling and

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