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by Marie Johnston


  “I’m afraid to call them. Afraid they’ll head to West Creek and Sigma will jump them expecting them to come since we have Ronnie, too.”

  He ran his hand through his hair and sighed. “All right. I’ll go work on planting one bin of seedlings and talk with the boss about the plan for tomorrow.”

  Spencer watched him walk outside, his drool-worthy backside mesmerizing her. She never did get to see his naked behind as much as she’d like. She’d like to nip it, like he did to her when he was carrying her through the woods.

  His mostly distant efforts relating with her, not to mention spending each night at the lodge, didn’t give her any hope it would happen soon.

  ***

  She was drinking from that fucking cow again, choosing Bessie today. His neck throbbed in tune with the bulge in his pants reminiscing about the ecstasy her bite brought him. She made her choice and he wasn’t it.

  Friends. He could be friendly.

  That was a lie. He’d still been an ass to her since their talk the day before, but more of a protective ass than an outright one. The errand into town today fired up his nerves. They’d made three attempts to grab her since he’d met her, and now Sigma knew the Guardians had Ronnie. How many spies out on the town did they have?

  At least Commander Fitzsimmons was on board with Bennett’s protection detail. It took him away from regular duties, but the commander took family and pack protection seriously. The Guardians would be on standby in case the couple ran into trouble in town.

  While Bennett dug in soil planting flowers and scattering egg shells, Master Bellamy had been warming up to Parrish. They couldn’t have the kid go catatonic again, but they needed to find out what he knew, what his gifts were, and why he refused to be vocal. The more Bennett recalled Parrish’s interchange before they questioned Spencer, the more he thought the kid was key to this whole mystery. Or at least a pathway to the key.

  Climbing into the driver’s seat of Spencer’s truck, he readjusted himself in his jeans. Damn thing never tapered down around her, and it didn’t help watching her trot in from the pasture wearing a simple blouse with capris and her hair clipped back. She was so young and fresh, he understood why she wanted to keep her distance from him. He would taint her with his bad history and years of plowing through women.

  Didn’t mean he had to like it. But he refused to change for anyone. He played good cop long enough, acting like the charmer and gentlemen he wasn’t born to be. No more. He was done. Benjamin Young might have been willing to change himself for a woman, but not Bennett Young.

  “I didn’t have time to clean up,” he called out the open window.

  That wasn’t true, he could’ve made time. He wouldn’t have minded changing clothes since he was pretty gritty from planting that morning, plus he hadn’t had time to shave before he had heard Spencer heading out for the day. Then he busted ass to get the rest of the plants in the ground—how many different kinds of lettuce were there?—while Spencer cleaned up. Here he was, sweaty and dirty, and about to go out in public. It had been decades since that happened.

  Climbing into the passenger seat with no comment that he assumed the driver’s position in her truck, she flashed him a rueful look. “You’ll do.”

  “I know. Where’s the store?”

  Yep, he’s a cocky bastard.

  Spencer recited the directions, and they drove to town with the windows down to enjoy the fresh air, while rain clouds built on the horizon.

  “Bennett, can you read over the contract after I’m done?”

  Her request caught him off guard. He planned to drift around, ensuring her safety while committing the entire store’s layout and surroundings to memory. Plus, he figured she wouldn’t want his moody, grimy ass lingering near her while she solidified her contract.

  “If you want me to,” he finally said.

  “Thanks. It’s not like I can afford a lawyer, and I have no experience with these things. Buying the house and land was huge for me, and I swear if I was a full-blooded human, I’d have an ulcer eating a hole through me.”

  Did he just feel his male pride boost a notch or two? It wasn’t like he hadn’t been doing stuff for her for almost two weeks, working his tail off getting her produce planted, not to mention saving her. But that was because she had no choice about him hanging around. This request to help her was of her own free will, with no disclaimers about him cleaning up first or waiting in the truck until she called him.

  The tiny organic store was situated in downtown West Creek. According to Spencer, they bought the attached building next to it and were in the process of expanding. That was a good sign for her.

  She introduced him to the young owners. They appeared a little shell-shocked at having a tall, imposing male roam their store, but took it in stride. And he didn’t miss the secretive grin Constance shot toward Spencer when she thought he wasn’t looking.

  Bennett read over the contract, made a few recommendations, listened to Spencer and Mark throw ideas around, before excusing himself to go check out the surroundings.

  Wandering out the front door, Bennett rested against the brick wall by the entrance. A familiar sense of unease filtered through his consciousness. Retaining his nonchalance, he zeroed in individually on the people nearby, determining if they were innocents or threats.

  A block away he caught sight of her. She was tall, her nearly black, short hair swept off shaved sides, with piercing green eyes. She wore a shirt his keen eyesight could read: “Little Red Riding Hood Was A Snitch.” Agent X. Her expression was unreadable and that bothered him. Agent X always had an expression.

  She made no move, just stood in plain sight facing the store. Bennett examined across the street from the Agent to find her partner, Agent E. Like Bennett, the tall, dark Agent was leaning up against a wall sipping from a coffee cup.

  The two Agents met each other’s gaze. Bennett tensed when Agent E crossed the street to meet up with his partner, but they both only meandered to a charcoal gray car and climbed in. Bennett scanned up and down the street but detected no other suspicious activity, and the two Agents stayed put.

  Sigma was deadly, evil. X and E had always been a pain in the ass. They’d each killed shifters, which should piss off the Guardians, but none of them could argue that the shifters didn’t earn what had happened to them. The shifters the Agents went after were ones the Guardians would have eventually dealt with.

  Last year, Agent E took out one of their fellow Guardians, Mason, but in doing so had saved Dani. It was so they could try to capture her, but if they hadn’t intervened, Bennett would no doubt have a partner to nurse through losing a mate, much like Mercury had done for him.

  What were the Agents up to, and why allow themselves to be seen? He was out by himself with their target, they could have jumped him. It’d take more than those two, but they had time to call reinforcements. These two Sigma Agents created trouble for shifters, especially interfering with Guardians. They were good at their work, but they’d never been senselessly violent. Regardless, Bennett expected trouble.

  Boss, we’re wrapping it up here. X and E are on the radar. I’ll have to lose their tail heading back.

  Man, it was so much nicer to mind-speak, like the good ol’ days. They still used their phones, cuz hello, having the internet at your fingertips was awesome. No more bulky radios made missions run smoother.

  Roger. I’ll head out with Jace and Kaitlyn to watch Spencer’s place.

  Bennett bet he would. The commander didn’t take X’s interference lightly, and they were all under strict orders to let him deal with her. Sometimes Bennett wondered about the commander’s obsession with the naughty Agent. In fact, he suspected—

  “Ready?” Spencer strode out, stopping after spotting Bennett.

  “Let’s go.” Heading to her pickup Bennett took one last glance down the street to the car the two Agents were planted in.

  “What’s wrong?” Spencer sensed his serious mood.

  “Ge
t in and I’ll talk to you on the way back.”

  Bennett had to give her credit. She didn’t immediately rubber-neck all around her. He could see her discreetly inspecting the surrounding businesses and shoppers like he had done. After they were both in the pickup, she used the mirrors to look around.

  “Where are they?” she asked.

  “A block back, dark gray car. Two Agents.”

  “Can you lose them?”

  “Let’s see.”

  He sensed fear spike within Spencer.

  Twisting and turning through town, the car kept pace. It was the middle of the day. Bennett couldn’t race through the streets and cut off other drivers without endangering innocent people or attracting human law enforcement.

  Spencer sat stiffly beside him, fear and sadness radiating off her. “Now I might have put Mark and Constance in danger. I’ll never be free of them. Not until I’m dead.”

  Chapter Eleven

  Spencer trudged into her house, taking the clip out of her hair. It took them almost an hour to lose their Sigma tail. An hour of riding on pins and needles. What if they couldn’t lose the Agents? An hour of worry for her new friends. Maybe she should call them tomorrow, to make sure they weren’t tortured for information. A pit formed in her gut just thinking about more people getting hurt because of her.

  Bennett had been quiet the entire drive, concentrating on driving without incident while evading the Agents. His determination and stubbornness were palpable, but otherwise she had no idea what was going on with him.

  It was sprinkling outside, soon it would be a steady rain. Ordinarily, she would love a rainy day to diddle around the house, start more seedlings, tend to her mushrooms, or just read. But now she had to think about running again, giving up her dream of having a home. It seemed like too much of a fantasy to be able to talk to her brother, face-to-face even, more in the last week than the last seven years since she’d left home.

  Bennett came in the door behind her after parking her pickup in the shop. She didn’t turn to face him, instead she stared out the kitchen window above the sink, afraid she might burst into tears thinking about what other fantasies she would have to give up leaving him.

  He was surly, brooding, and bossy, but he was real. He was genuine with her and she sensed his angst that it would drive her away. He couldn’t see in himself what she did, like his loyalty and honor, and his compassion for his job and loved ones. Just because he sensed she was his mate, despite his history, he stayed by her side, caring for her and her land, to make sure she was safe. He was as stunning inside as he was outside.

  He came up behind her, resting his hands on her upper arms and leaning his head down, burrowing into her hair. Spencer closed her eyes and sank back into him, enjoying the quiet intimacy of the moment.

  Reaching up, Bennett ran his fingers through her hair, letting it fall back gently onto her shoulders. Kissing her neck through the curtain of hair, he skimmed his hands around her waist and unhooked her capri buttons.

  Anticipation of Bennett’s hands on her bare skin caused Spencer lightly wiggle her hips to help get her pants down faster.

  A soft chuckle came from behind. “My little hybrid needs some attention.”

  Spencer was about to respond when his fingers found her folds. Massaging her with one hand, she sensed him undoing his jeans with the other.

  “Keep your hands on the counter.,” His breath tickled her ear, she shivered against his chest, his digits worked her faster. “Let me do everything.”

  Once his pants were undone, he eased her hips back, bending her over the sink. Standing on her tip-toes wet and ready for him, she groaned, waiting as he placed himself to enter. With a smooth thrust, he slid into her as deeply as possible.

  They both stilled, enjoying the feeling of being together, his head still buried in her neck. Deep inside he twitched and his fingers started moving again.

  It didn’t take much to push Spencer over the edge, holding onto the sink, crying out Bennett’s name.

  When she was done, coming down from the tumultuous high, Bennett secured her hips and pounded against her. Hands still gripping the sink, she moved with his thrusts preparing to join him in his climax.

  When he arched his back and dug his fingers into her hips, he roared her name, shuddering inside of her. The maelstrom of his release, the feeling of him filling her, sent her into another climax with him.

  Panting over the edge of the sink, her legs shaky, with Bennett leaning over her, still inside and holding her hips, she attempted to calm her breath.

  She thought Bennett was doing the same until he withdrew from her and leaned down to take her pants off the rest of the way.

  Yes.

  He wasn’t done yet. That was the worst part about being out on her own and not fully human. It was difficult to find temporary partners who satisfied her. This male would be all she needed.

  Kicking off his own pants and stripping off his shirt, he spun her around and lifted her shirt up and off, too.

  “I haven’t tasted you yet,” he growled, the fierce, hot look in his eyes saying he wasn’t near to being done.

  Her pulse picked up when the meaning of his words sunk in. Before she could strategize where, he lifted her up onto the counter next to the sink. He gave her a long lingering kiss before sinking to his knees and lifting her legs over his shoulders.

  In an incredibly sweet gesture, he kissed his way up her thigh to her center, where she wanted him the most. Tunneling her hands through his hair, earning a little rumble of pleasure from him, she held on while his licked and kissed and nipped her to a peak of ecstasy she’d never reached before. Drawing her knees higher, she was afraid she would rip out his hair when she came more powerfully than ever before, crying his name.

  He rose, sporting what could only be described as a wolfish grin, and drove himself deep into her.

  “My mate liked that?” he asked with false innocence.

  “Your mate liked it a lot.” She gasped, still catching her breath while he stroked her to another peak.

  The grin faded to an intense heat as he dropped his lips to hers. They explored each other’s mouth, dueling tongues vying for every scrap of pleasure the other could give.

  She held him tightly, their mouths locked together as they moaned their release into each other.

  Letting the shudders subside, he kissed her tenderly as if this was the last time they could be together. And he was right. She would have to go to keep those she loved safe. And she loved her mate. No doubt about it.

  Tears pricked the back of her eyelids. He released her mouth, but their bodies remained locked together.

  Opening her eyes to soak in the depth of his navy blue stare, the tears fell free when he reached up to tenderly wipe dry the corners of her eyes.

  “I haven’t made love to anyone for over a hundred years.” The insecurity in his look almost advanced her to fully sobbing. “I haven’t let anyone touch me or kiss me, let alone lay in a bed to make love in the traditional sense.”

  “It’s okay, Bennett. I understand.” She did, but her heart broke just a little at his confession, wishing that she had time to wait for the day he trusted what was between them. “We can take it slow.”

  It was an odd offering considering they were still locked in an embrace with him still half hard inside of her.

  “I don’t want to take it slow.” His voice became harsh, determined. “I don’t want to be friends. I want to be your mate. I want to run with you in the woods, and I want you to drink from me and not from those damn cows.”

  The tears kept rolling at his confession. Her heart shattered. “I want it all, too,” she cried. “But I can’t stay here and you can’t leave.”

  Tenderly wiping the tears from her cheeks, he shushed her until the hiccup-sobs subsided.

  “This is what we’re going to do.” He withdrew himself from her and swept her up into his arms to head toward her bedroom. “I’m going to make slow, sweet love to you
, while I’m on top, even.”

  Spencer allowed herself a small self-satisfied grin, snuggling into him more.

  “Then we’ll talk, because I have an idea.”

  ***

  Bennett strolled into Pale Moonlight shaking the rain off himself. Dipping his chin toward the imposing owner of the club, Christian, he settled himself at the bar. He could see his clean cut, clean shaven reflection in the mirror across the bar.

  His usual Belgian ale slid in front of him and he tipped his head to the female bartender, a member of Christian’s pack who had worked there for years.

  Drinking deeply from his mug, he swiveled on his stool to eye the dance floor. Another member of Christian’s pack, a male named Weston, roamed the dance floor catching women’s attention.

  Weston glanced up at Bennett and lifted a questioning brow. Bennett passed him a knowing nod and finished off his beer as he watched Weston work the crowd.

  The muscular male was turning enough female heads, but he zeroed on one, a woman with long, dark hair and barely any clothes, except see-through leggings and a sheer top. She pressed into the male as he whispered in her ear. She searched the bar area until her eyes landed on Bennett.

  He calmly gazed back at her, awaiting her decision. He saw the hitch in her breath, the moment of indecision, and Weston murmur seductively in her ear while stroking her hips. The woman bit her lip and leaned back into him giving her acquiescence.

  Putting his mug down, Bennett kept his eyes on the couple, following them to The Den. Weston entered a backroom Bennett was very familiar with.

  “Hey,” the woman said breezily, eyeballing Bennett’s designer label clad body while she was glued to Weston’s. “What’s your name?”

  “Bennett Young.” He gave his full name. And for good measure, “Say it.”

  Her pupils dilated and her cheeks flushed with desire. “Nice to meet you, Bennett Young.”

  She glided toward Bennett, but Weston pulled her back into his embrace, kissing her deeply while Bennett closed them into the room.

 

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