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The Shifter's Secret Twins

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by T. S. Ryder


  But she was desperate, and a good reference from McKenna Enterprises could potentially open more doors for her, so she decided to accept the offer. An hour and a mountain of paperwork later, Bianca had the pleasure of being introduced to her new (albeit temporary) boss, Janet Hutchinson.

  Ms. Hutchinson was a kind but firm woman in her 50s, and Bianca spent the next few hours running through the ins and outs of her new job with her, taking notes and trying to memorize as much as she was able to in such a small amount of time. “I’m so happy you’ve decided to take the position,” she told Bianca, once they were done and making the necessary plans for the next day. “You were my first choice on the list.”

  Bianca felt her cheeks redden a little. “Thank you,” she replied, and was just about to ask about the minutes she’d be taking during one of the next day’s meetings when Ms. Hutchinson looked somewhere behind Bianca’s shoulder and exclaimed, smiling, “Hello, Mr. McKenna.”

  She turned around to see a handsome young man with a cheerful look on his face. He looked around thirty and had those classically handsome features often favored by the fitness modeling companies: manly, but well groomed. He was tall and cut a fine figure in impeccably tailored attire, with a gold Patek Philippe glinting on his wrist and his entire pose that of a man confident in his style. Bianca found herself envying him; he had the air of a man who was always satisfied with what he saw in the mirror, something she was sure she’d never achieve.

  “Janet, please.” He smiled to the secretary, and took her hand for a kiss. “You know you don’t have to stand on ceremony with me. That’s Hector’s gig.” Ms. Hutchinson chuckled.

  “In the office, you are Mr. McKenna,” she told him, in a motherly tone that told Bianca Ms. Hutchinson had probably known Jason McKenna since he was a boy.

  “So strict,” he sighed dramatically, before his eyes moved to Bianca. “And who is this lovely lady?” Mr. McKenna asked, sizing her up. Despite his charm, she couldn’t help feeling uncomfortable about him, which struck her as strange. Jason McKenna was a very handsome man, even more handsome than the man she had met that morning, and yet she didn’t feel the least bit attracted to him.

  “Meet Bianca Jamison,” Ms. Hutchinson said. “She’ll be assisting me while I cover for Mrs. Jackson. Ms. Jamison, this is Mr. Jason McKenna, head of the company’s financial sector.”

  Bianca nodded and took the hand Mr. McKenna offered for a shake. “How do you do, sir?” she said politely, “I look forward to working with you.”

  Jason McKenna laughed.

  “Oh, I’m not Janet’s boss,” he replied, amused. “Though not for the lack of trying. I’ve been trying to sweet-talk both her and Susannah into leaving my brother for me for almost a year now, but they’re just too darn loyal... even though I know I’m their favorite.”

  Ms. Hutchinson chuckled, wagging her finger at him playfully. “Not for long, if you keep teasing that way,” she chided him, but her heart was clearly not in it; she was too obviously fond of the man. “It’s bad enough that she’s in such a position that she had to take the job of a glorified errand girl for just two months even though she’s more than qualified to take over for me if she had to,” Ms. Hutchinson told him, “She doesn’t need you playing around with her as well.”

  She then turned back to Bianca. “As you know, the company was started and run by Richard McKenna up until his death last fall,” she explained patiently. “His three sons now run the company together, though each of them continues to work mainly in the sectors they were responsible for before Richard passed away. I’ve already told you Jason here runs the finance, but his brothers, Hector and Eric, run IT and marketing respectively.”

  Bianca nodded. “And we work for…?” she asked, not hazarding a guess out of fear of appearing silly.

  “That would be me,” a familiar voice chimed from behind, and a hot tremor shot down Bianca’s spine.

  She turned around to see two men standing before her. The taller one of the pair was built like a linebacker, with huge, bulging muscles, enormous hands and a rough, square face that had a decidedly unfriendly expression. Nothing, not even the clearly expensive tailored suit he wore, could make this man look like anything other than a mob enforcer.

  The man standing next to him was the same man from the elevator.

  “Hector, Eric,” Jason greeted them merrily, “This is Bianca Jamison. She’ll be helping Janet while she’s filling in for Susanna. Ms. Jamison, these are my brothers. The man-mountain over there is Hector, and the beach bum over there is your boss, Eric.”

  Eric McKenna rolled his eyes, but it was Hector who spoke, his voice low and rough as gravel. “That kind of language is rude and unprofessional, and has no place in the office,” he said, his attitude just as formal as his attire, and Bianca now understood Jason’s earlier comment much better.

  Eric, however, didn’t seem amused by either of his brothers at the moment. “Leave it be, Hector,” he told his brother, before turning to Bianca. “You’ll have to excuse my brothers, Ms. Jamison. Hector is a stickler for protocol and Jason thinks anyone who doesn’t wear the full Klein Epstein & Parker regalia is a hobo.”

  Bianca wasn’t sure whether or not she should say something on the subject, or even if it was expected of her to do so, so she decided to rely on non-committal politeness to get her through this unexpected snag. “I understand, sir,” she replied, nodding first to Eric and then Hector before adding, “Pleased to meet you.” Not terribly eloquent of her, but at least she knew she wasn’t stepping over any lines.

  Hector McKenna nodded, but when he spoke again, he was addressing his brother Eric. “I’ll see you later,” he said simply and, after nodding a goodbye to Ms. Hutchinson, left without much ceremony.

  Jason snickered but went instantly quiet when Eric shot him a sharp look.

  “I should get going too,” the dandyish McKenna brother announced. “I just came by to drop this off.” He then pulled a thumb drive out of the inner pocket of his jacket and handed it over to Eric. “I don’t know why you need it, but I’d like to,” he said, suddenly sounding... serious, almost. But the change in his expression was gone as soon as it appeared, mirth returning to his features. “Ladies.” He smiled at them and nodded before leaving, and Bianca could not help but think that there were probably no three brothers more profoundly different from each other than the McKennas were.

  Hector McKenna was terrifying and cold, Jason McKenna irreverent and suave, and Eric McKenna... knowing who he was did nothing to lessen the effect he had on her, but it did change the way she felt about it. Earlier, it was just embarrassing. Now? Now it was downright unprofessional, so much so that she felt awkward just looking in his direction.

  Whether or not he could sense her unease, Bianca couldn’t tell, but she was grateful nonetheless when he said, “I’ll leave you to your work now,” and began to walk past them towards his office.

  Chapter Four

  God damn it!

  Eric fought the urge to slam the door of his office as he entered and headed straight for the liquor cabinet to pour himself a tall shot of whiskey, which he downed in one swift gulp.

  His secretary. His freaking secretary, for crying out loud! It was like someone out there was playing a prank on him, and he was not amused.

  He had spent the entire morning thinking about her, unable to focus much of his attention on anything but the memory of her, of her scent, and it’d been driving him crazy. And now it turned out he’d be working with her day in and day out for the next two months, having her in his immediate vicinity, at his beck and call at all times.

  No. And not just no – hell, no. He couldn’t let that happen – he was much too high-strung to be able to have her so near and not make a move, and if he had thought earlier that this would be a complication, now he knew it for a fact. If he gave in to the baser instincts that she stoked in the heart of him, it could harm not only him but the company as well, and he’d be damned if he ever let som
ething like that happen.

  A reluctant Alpha he may have been, but the job he did at the company was sacred to him. He was so young when he first entered the firm, just out of Harvard Business School with his shiny new diploma in Communications and Marketing, brimming with ideas he couldn’t wait to pour into the stale environment that McKenna Enterprises had become. His father had fought him at every step, but Eric hadn’t given in for a second, and slowly but surely he had proved that he knew exactly what he was doing. Three years later, the company was out of the rut, the Financial Times put him on their Top 10 Most Promising Young Managers list and the already obscenely enormous fortune they earned on a yearly basis increased by nearly 20%. He loved his job and loved McKenna Enterprises, and he’d never do anything to jeopardize either.

  Which is why this hunger for Bianca Jamison was killing him. He knew he had to fight it, but damn, it was hard. He was hard, even now, even though the only touch they had shared was a handshake.

  And it couldn’t have happened at a worse time, either, for him or for the company. That morning, just as he had entered his office, Jason had come to him with the worst news possible.

  “There’s $35 million missing from our accounts,” Jason said, as soon as he had sat down, “And Hector’s the one who stole it.”

  Eric couldn’t believe it – wouldn’t believe it. McKenna Enterprises was their family legacy and the idea of either himself or one of his brothers doing anything to harm it was inconceivable to him.

  But he also knew that Jason would never have made such an accusation if he wasn’t completely sure of it. He may have seemed flaky, but his mind was sharp and his proficiency undeniable. If he said he’d noticed flukes in the financial records and that all fingers pointed to Hector embezzling money for McKenna Enterprises, then it had to be true. And Hector certainly had the skills to do it.

  Except Eric had a hard time imagining Hector – who, despite his unattractive personality, was also loyal, noble and honorable to the point of self-harm – doing anything that could be classified as a betrayal.

  McKenna Enterprises wasn’t just his family’s legacy. All of the original investors and current shareholders were Pack members, as were roughly a third of the employees and every single member of the Board of Directors. McKenna Enterprises ensured that the Pack prospered, and Hector cared about the wellbeing of the Pack too much to jeopardize it in any way.

  No matter how much he hated it, though, Eric knew that it was his duty to investigate the accusation before making any decisions, so he went to Hector with it.

  “If I wanted to be Alpha,” his brother had said coldly, once Eric was done, his shoulders coiled tight and his eyes burning with fury, “I would’ve taken Father’s place when he passed away, as was my right.” And he was correct. The Law gave the late Alpha’s first-born son the right to his father’s position, providing that he could assert his undisputed dominance by defeating every other candidate willing to challenge him for the job. But when Richard McKenna passed away and the Pack came to Hector, he had flat-out refused to accept it, forcing the position of Alpha on Eric as the next in line – a position he didn’t even have to defend, because not a single Challenger had appeared, then or ever.

  “Why do you think I came to you with this directly?” Eric asked. From the moment he had entered Hector’s office, he had made sure that his body language spoke of peace. “I don’t believe for a second you’d steal from the company,” he explained. “But I also fully believe that Jason found the traces that he did. Which means someone out there is trying to manipulate us into tearing out each other’s throats... and we need to find out who it is. Fast.”

  Hector had nodded, agreeing. He was still visibly angry, but no longer with Eric, which the young Alpha thought a blessing. The Pack had no mightier fighter than his older brother, and if he wanted to take Eric to the Pits, he would come out a winner.

  After some deliberation, the two had agreed it would be best if they had Jason pull out all the suspicious files and gave them to a neutral party to handle the investigation. “We should outsource it to Athena Consulting,” Hector had suggested, and Eric had agreed. A long-standing associate, their discretion had been proven many times over, and they would be perfect for the task.

  That settled, Eric had called Jason and told him what they’d decided and what he needed to prepare. Then he’d set off back for his office with Hector in tow... only to be faced with the siren of a woman who had appeared out of nowhere and completely scrambled his circuits.

  Sighing, frustrated, Eric poured himself another drink and, sitting down at his desk, plugged the thumb drive his brother had given him into his computer before he set out to compose an email and send the files to Athena Consulting. Then he resumed his everyday work, secure in the knowledge that the job was delegated into the right hands.

  Occasionally, either Janet or Bianca would come in with some news or a paper that needed his signature. He barely noticed Janet’s interruptions, but Bianca’s made it hard for him to keep his mind on the task at hand, to the point that he suggested she didn’t need to remain in the office once five o’clock had come around. But she wouldn’t listen. “With all due respect, Mr. McKenna, it’s my first day on the job,” she told him, polite but firm. “And my job requires that I stay in the office for at least as long as you do.” Admirable work ethic, he thought to himself, but in this case a hindrance and a complication more than anything else.

  Chapter Five

  It was almost 8:30 pm when Mr. McKenna, Ms. Hutchinson and Bianca finally called it a day, and another quarter of an hour before they were in the elevator, heading down. Somehow, Bianca allowed herself to be convinced by Ms. Hutchinson that she should accept a ride home from her rather than take the bus. When she heard Bianca’s mode of commuting was public transport, she wouldn’t take no for an answer. So instead of getting off the elevator once it reached the lobby, Bianca found herself in the garage sub level with Ms. Hutchinson and Mr. McKenna.

  Ever since she found out he was her employer, Bianca had been doing her best to focus on her work rather than her insistent fantasies about Eric McKenna throwing her on his desk and ripping the clothes off her body before having his wicked way with her... which was surprisingly hard to do. She felt awful for having such unprofessional thoughts, and almost took him up on his offer to leave early, but she couldn’t bring herself to do it. This job meant more to her than he could understand, and she had to do everything she could to make sure they gave her the best references possible when her two months were up.

  Unfortunately, once they were in the elevator, her daydreams only grew stronger, and she had to fight the urge to steal glances at her new boss. It was a good thing the elevator door was sandblasted rather than the usually polished chrome, or she wouldn’t have succeeded in controlling the urge... although she had a nagging feeling that Mr. McKenna knew very well what kind of thoughts she was harboring in her head.

  Seriously, how could he not? The way he looked, the money he had... women must be throwing themselves at him on a daily basis, and Bianca would bet he could recognize when a woman was lusting after him at ten paces.

  She closed her eyes and sighed silently. God, he must be cracking up inside at the thought of her entertaining the fantasy that he could ever want to sleep with a fat cow like her!

  However, when the elevator reached the garage and the door opened, the sight of the pitch-black space before them quickly expelled every thought and emotion but the sudden sense of fear that engulfed her. She could see nothing but the tiny bit of the garage illuminated by the elevator lights, and there was a faint scent of anise, ginger and cinnamon in the air, which somehow made the entire situation even creepier.

  She turned to Ms. Hutchinson and asked, “Is this normal?” but the woman firmly shook her head, her expression stern and worried, and replied, “No. It most certainly is not.”

  Mr. McKenna stepped past them into the garage while Ms. Hutchinson held her hand to the elev
ator door to keep it from closing. A moment later, Bianca heard the crack of broken glass and saw Mr. McKenna walking back to them, holding a piece of broken neon lightbulb. “We need to get out of here,” he told Ms. Hutchinson. “Let’s go back up and...”

  He never finished the sentence, because something enormous and dark tackled him from the side, taking him into the dark. Bianca screamed in panic, cowering into the corner of the elevator, but Ms. Hutchinson stepped outside, concerned for her boss, and looked off into the distance, undoubtedly trying to see what had happened. Bianca wished the woman would come to her senses and come inside so they could go back up and call the police or security, but Ms. Hutchinson had other ideas. “Head for the lobby,” she ordered Bianca. “Find the security and tell them Mr. McKenna has been attacked…”

  But then a giant hand covered in dark brown fur and ending in vicious-looking claws snatched Ms. Hutchinson’s waist and literally threw her away like a rag doll. There was a thud and a sound like bones breaking... and then she was finally face to face with their attacker.

  Bianca stared in terror at a creature that seemed to come straight out of a horror movie, except no CGI would ever come close to looking this realistic. She wanted to scream, to run, but the shock robbed her of both her voice and her ability to move. She just sat plastered against the back wall of the elevator, breathing in loud, choppy gasps, her mind barely able to process what her eyes were seeing.

  It was crouched in front of her, gearing up to pounce, and it looked vaguely humanoid, except she’d never seen a person this large. This thing was twice the size of Hector McKenna, and he was by far the biggest person she’d ever met. It was covered in thick, dark brown pelt, and she could see the hairs on its neck and shoulders were standing on end, not unlike a dog gearing up to attack. And that was not the only canine characteristic it had. Like a dog, the creature had not a face, but rather a snout, thick and long and decorated by two rows of huge, vicious-looking teeth showing from beneath curled lips, thick drool dribbling down and a pair of shining, golden eyes staring threateningly at them. Atop its head, a pair of large, triangular ears stood flat against the back of its head, and its hands, just as large and hairy as the rest of it, ended in long, wicked claws.

 

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