Cougar Bait
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“It’s for herbivore Shifters—that’s why you don’t like it,” Keller said, coming to sit beside her.
They were all having drinks in his bar, the Cougar’s Den, in the little Shifter town of Cougarville, North Carolina. The Den, which had previously been something of a literal den of iniquity, had become more of a family friendly place now that Samantha and Sadie came to visit and “drink,” although everything they ordered was nonalcoholic.
“Keller’s right.” Mathis took a swig from his bottle of imported ale—a new brand Keller was trying at the bar. “Just ask Fiona—she’ll set you up for whatever’s right for a carnivore Shifter,” he said.
“Never thought I’d hear you agreeing with me so much,” Keller murmured, grinning at the other male. “I think being mated is making you soft, Blackwell.”
“Look who’s talkin’ about going soft.” Mathis grinned back. “But hell, I’ll agree with anything you say as long as you keep the beer flowing. This new ale is pretty good.”
“Another agreement.” Keller got up and tossed him another bottle, which the Buck Shifter caught one handed with ease. “That one’s on the house, but the next one goes on your tab.”
“Right, because I know you need that five dollars really bad,” Mathis said dryly, but he was grinning as he used the opener on the table to pop the new bottle.
“Of course I do—I’m semiretired from Keller Biotech now, getting ready for the baby.” Keller couldn’t keep the pride out of his voice or the love out of his eyes when he exchanged a glance with Samantha.
“Yup, Keller actually wants to be Mr. Mom. Which frees me up to keep cutting on people,” Samantha remarked.
“That sounds really wrong, you know.” Sadie giggled and took another sip of tea.
“But it feels really right,” Keller pointed out. “Sammie’s career is important to her. And as the new head of trauma at Asheville VA Medical, she has to stay on her toes.”
“Not that I’m leaving all the baby watching and child rearing to Keller.” Samantha sighed contentedly. “But it is nice to feel supported and know I can have my cake and eat it too.”
“Speaking of cake, I’m hungry.” Sadie put down her mug of tea. “What do you have on the menu today, Keller?” She looked at him hopefully. “Anything with wheatgrass in it?”
“Ugh.” Samantha made a face. “Herbivore Shifter cravings are the weirdest.”
“Not as weird as wanting a raw-meat milkshake,” Sadie pointed out.
Samantha turned an offended look on Keller. “You told on me!”
“Blackwell wanted to know if you were having cravings the way your sister was, that’s all.” Keller put up his hands in a “don’t shoot” gesture.
“It’s all right, Sammie.” Sadie patted her sister’s arm comfortingly. “That’s just the Shifter way—when you’re pregnant, you crave for your animal half too—not just your human half.”
“That must be why I’m craving one of the Den’s really good bacon cheeseburgers,” Samantha announced. “Extra rare.”
“I’ll take one too,” Sadie remarked. “Extra lettuce on mine.”
“I’ll put in the order,” Keller said dryly. He spoke briefly to the kitchen and came back, smiling. “Guess what, sister-in-law? We do have some wheatgrass on hand. Want a shake to go with that burger?”
“Yum!” Sadie’s eyes lit up. “Yes, please! And thank you, Keller.”
“My pleasure.” Keller grinned around the table, feeling happier than he could ever remember. Who would have ever guessed that he and Blackwell would be not just friends but family? Or that their children would be cousins? If anyone had told him it would be so, even a few months ago, he would have laughed in their face. But he was finding that settling down with a mate changed a male—in his case, he believed it was for the better.
“Well, aren’t the four of you looking cozy?” Reese Cooper, the owner of Fox’s Autobody and one of Keller’s few close friends strolled into the Den.
“Cooper.” Mathis nodded at him warily. Though he and Keller were good friends now, the herbivore Shifter had yet to warm up completely to the other carnivores in town.
Reese Cooper—or Coop, as almost everyone in Cougarville called him—was a Fox Shifter. Like most Shifters he was big—well over six foot six, with brown, slightly curly hair, and large brown eyes fringed thickly with black lashes. He had an easygoing sense of humor that made him one of the most well-liked males in town. Though Keller, who had known the Fox Shifter since they were kids, was aware Coop’s sharp wit could turn sarcastic if he felt cornered.
“Hey, Blackwell. Keller. Pregnant ladies.” Cooper nodded at Samantha and Sadie. “Nice to see you.”
“Hi, Coop.” Sadie smiled at the mechanic. She’d had a soft spot for him ever since he’d changed all four of her tires after someone had slashed them back when she was a Juvie. “Come have a seat—we were just about to eat lunch.”
“Well, these two were anyway,” Mathis said, pointing a thumb at his mate and her sister. “They’re eating for two.”
“Three, actually.” Fiona ShadowTree came sweeping into the bar, her deep maroon caftan set off by a long rope of pearls too large and gaudy to be anything but real.
“Excuse me?” Samantha stared at her uncertainly. “Did you say one of us is going to have twins?”
“No, my dear—of course not.” Fiona smiled gently at her.
“Oh, whew!” Samantha mimed wiping sweat from her brow. “Because I don’t know how I would handle that.”
“I didn’t say one of you was having twins,” Fiona said. “I was saying that both of you are going to have twins.”
“What?” Keller stared at her in stunned disbelief. “But that’s impossible. I only feel one bond when I reach out to the baby.” He put a hand protectively over his mate’s gently rounded belly.
“That’s what I feel too—just one,” Mathis growled.
“That’s because both Sadie and Samantha are carrying identical twins,” Fiona said crisply. “Their bonding signatures are also identical, which leads them to appear as only one bond.”
“But . . . but I . . .” Mathis looked stunned but happy. “Two?” he managed at last.
“Well, twins do run in our family,” Sadie remarked philosophically. “I’ve done them once before. It’s not easy but it is doable—as long as you have help.”
Samantha arched an eyebrow playfully at Keller.
“You still eager to be Mr. Mom, big guy?”
“Bring it on.” Keller felt a deep welling of joy. Doubly blessed. After the baby he had lost when Rachel got rid of his first child and left him, this felt like a blessing . . . an abundance too great to contemplate.
“I didn’t actually come to talk about your twins,” Fiona told them. “That’s incidental—you would have found out at your ultrasounds anyway.”
“Why did you come then?” Samantha wanted to know.
Fiona turned her large, dark eyes on Keller’s mate. “Because, my dear, I’ve had a dream that’s very troubling to me. Nothing about your babies,” she said quickly, seeing Samantha’s worried face. “They’re perfectly healthy. But I need to know what the Hyena Shifter said to you just before he died.”
“What?” Samantha frowned at her uncertainly. Keller knew she hadn’t told anyone but Sadie about their last fight with Lounds and what he’d tried to do to her and the baby—no, babies plural—he amended to himself, when the Hyena Shifter had overpowered her at TGH.
“I need to know what he said,” Fiona said patiently. “Please, dear—it’s important.”
“Well . . .” Samantha bit her lip.
“He looked at Sammie and told her she wasn’t the last,” Keller said, answering for his mate because he sensed she was reluctant to relive the awful memory. “He said there would be more like her.”
“More like her . . . hmm. . . .” Fiona had a troubled look in her large, dark eyes. “What do you think he meant by that?”
“I don’t know, exactly,
but he said something else to that effect earlier,” Samantha said in a low voice. “He said something about why should he go after me when he was shortly going to have so many other subjects to work with. He said there were going to be women with latent Shifter Genes all over the place going Juvie.”
“And didn’t you tell me he said he had a sponsor? Someone high up in his drug company who was funding his research?” Keller asked, frowning. “Do you think whoever it is will continue Lounds’s work?”
“I don’t know—there would be billions of dollars in it if they could really market the Juvie hormones,” Samantha said thoughtfully. “So I doubt they’d let it die entirely.”
“But he had to inject you with the serum that brought on Rejuvenation,” Sadie pointed out. “Do you think he went around injecting a bunch of other women with latent Shifter Genes before he died?”
“Or maybe he found another way to spread it.” Samantha frowned. “Remember how I thought you guys were all crazy for thinking you could turn into animals when I first came to Cougarville? I said—”
“You said there must be something in the water that was giving us all mass delusions,” Sadie exclaimed. “Oh my God, Sammie—if he found some way to spread that serum of his that way—But he couldn’t, could he?”
“Nothing is impossible, my dears.” Fiona still looked troubled. “But I think we must prepare for the fact that Rejuvenated females, once such a rarity, are soon going to be popping up all over the place. Many of them will be frightened and disoriented. They won’t know what’s happening to them.”
“Like me!” Sadie exclaimed. “I had no idea why everyone in town was treating me like a pariah.”
“Well, in all fairness, it did seem like you were flaunting yourself,” Cooper said frankly. “Just sayin’” he remarked when Mathis gave a warning growl. “We know she wasn’t now, but it sure did seem like it at the time.”
“Truth is not in the details, but in the way you perceive those details,” Fiona said mysteriously.
“The truth right now is that I’d like that cheeseburger,” Samantha remarked, putting a hand to her belly. “The babies are hungry, and so am I.”
“That sounds good.” Cooper rubbed his own flat belly. “I think I’ll have one too.”
“Oh, you don’t have time to eat right now, Cooper dear,” Fiona told him.
“Why not?” Cooper grinned at her. “You need me to come fix a flat tire for you? Should I bring an umbrella with me, since it’s about to start raining Juvies?”
“Actually, no, Cooper.” Fiona turned the force of her large, dark eyes on him, and though she was a head and a half shorter and at least a hundred pounds lighter than the big mechanic, Keller saw his friend go still and serious.
“Uh, Fiona—” he began uneasily.
“You don’t have time to eat because there’s someone crying in your shed,” Fiona told him.
“Someone crying in my shed?” Cooper frowned. “You mean the one behind my house? Are you sure?”
Fiona frowned. “If she’s not there now, she will be soon. Anyway—you’d better get your burger to go, to be on the safe side.”
Cooper shook his head. “Fiona, honestly—I don’t understand.”
“I know you don’t.” She patted his muscular arm. “But you will, dear. You will.”
* * *
To be continued in Stone Cold Fox, Book 3 of the Cougarville series.
About the Author
Evangeline Anderson is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Brides of the Kindred, Alien Mate Index, and Born to Darkness series. She is thirty-something and lives in Florida with a husband, a son, and two cats. She had been writing erotic fiction for her own gratification for a number of years before it occurred to her to try and get paid for it. To her delight, she found that it was actually possible to get money for having a dirty mind, and she has been writing paranormal and sci-fi erotica steadily ever since. Visit her on the web and sign up for her newsletter at www.evangelineanderson.com
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Cougarville series
Buck Naked
Brides of the Kindred series
Claimed
Hunted
Sought
Found
Revealed
Pursued
Exiled
Shadowed
Chained
Divided
Devoured
Enhanced
Cursed
Enslaved
Targeted
Forgotten
Switched
Uncharted
Mastering the Mistress
(Brides of the Kindred Novella)
Born to Darkness series
Crimson Debt
Scarlet Heat
Ruby Shadows
Cardinal Sins
Alien Mate Index series
Abducted
Protected
Descended
Severed
The Institute series
The Institute: Daddy Issues
The Institute: Mishka’s Spanking
Compendiums
Brides of the Kindred Volume One
Contains Claimed, Hunted, Sought and Found
Born to Darkness Box Set
Contains Crimson Debt, Scarlet Heat, and Ruby Shadows
Stand-Alone Novels
Purity
Stress Relief
The Last Man on Earth
Anyone U Want
Shadow Dreams
Mastering the Mistress
Hunger Moon Rising
Cougar Christmas
YA Novels
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Epilogue
About the Author
Also by Evangeline Anderson
Copyright Page
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
COUGAR BAIT. Copyright © 2017 by Evangeline Anderson. All rights reserved. For information address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
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