by Marie Harte
But the closemouthed woman had only smiled and refused to say anything more than “welcome to the club.”
Though their wedding hadn’t been scheduled yet because her lovers hadn’t figured out which of them she’d marry, Chloe knew it would happen. She’d never been so happy in her life, and she had her voices to thank.
“You will marry your choice of perfect men,” she heard the familiar voice, but this time Xavier’s loving tones framed the order.
“But I don’t know which one to pick,” she teased as she unlocked the door and they walked downstairs. Out loud, she expressed the concern she still had.
Relationships were hard enough with two people. Add a third to the mix, and you had a recipe for problems. “I’m afraid whoever I pick will hurt the other person not chosen.”
Xavier and Josh stopped her when they reached the floor.
“Chloe, we love you. We don’t—”
“Want you to worry. Xavier and I—”
“Talked it out. We don’t care.” Xavier shared a grin with his brother.
“I thought I’d need the label to feel like you were mine,” Josh admitted. “But now, knowing you love me, feeling it, is all that matters.” He kissed her.
Then Xavier kissed her.
“We love you, Chloe. Marry us.”
She blinked. Behind them stood her night crew. Ian, Nathan, and Avery stood near Jack, who waited with his arms crossed.
She looked back at her lovers. “Um, far as I know, bigamy isn’t legal.”
“It’s not.” Ian agreed. “But if you have the right papers, anything can look legal.”
Her men grinned at Ian. Chloe scowled. “Ian Ryder. You aren’t forging again, are you?” She’d arrested him at least three times before she’d made anything stick.
And then the sly bastard had evaded jail time. She still wanted to know how he’d managed that, since he’d supposedly also been on the outs with the PWP who didn’t officially exist.
Jack raised a brow at him, and he quickly backed down.
“No, no. Nothing like that.” Ian coughed. “But you know, there are ways around certain, uh, legalities.” He glanced at Josh, who nodded.
“We’ll talk to her later,” Josh and Xavier said together.
She loved when they spoke at the same time. The closeness between the three of them only continued to grow. But she’d noticed the twins’ unity tended to alarm other people.
Avery and Nathan stared from Xavier to Josh and shook their heads. Then they walked away but not after starting another argument that made little sense to Chloe.
She glanced at Jack. “Time to separate them again. Want Avery back on the day shift?”
“No. Let them work it out. We’re past the third grade.” He gave Xavier and Josh a hard look. “Treat her right, or we’ll have a heart-to-heart you won’t forget.” The cold look in his eyes even scared Chloe.
But her lovers nodded and said without a worry, “Sure thing, Jack.” Chloe had to grin. “You know, that’s the same look their mother gave me the other day when she told me the same thing.”
Jack nodded. “Julia Cannon doesn’t mess around. Guys, tell the Doctor of Death I said hi, would you?” That said, he left them, headed back into his office, and shut the door behind him.
“Like a friggin’ mole in there,” Ian murmured.
“I heard that,” Jack yelled.
“We have got to talk to Mom about that name. ‘Doctor of Death’ isn’t going to inspire a lot of confidence in her patients.” Xavier frowned.
Josh nodded.
“Time for me to head upstairs before our great lord and master shackles me below.” Ian gave Jack’s door a wary look and walked to the stairs. But before he stepped up, he shot them a sly smile. “Oh, and guys? Thanks for the show. I thoroughly enjoyed it.” He popped a piece of gum in his mouth and flashed them a Doublemint wrapper. “Yum.”
Josh took a step toward him, and Ian raced up the stairs, laughing all the way.
Chloe groaned. “Oh hell. I forgot the security camera in the changing room.”
“You recorded that?” Xavier’s eyes widened.
“No one actually changes in there. We’re not all perverts, Xavier.” He laughed.
Chloe sighed. “You do realize Ian will probably make a recording.” She’d get it out of him later.
“Aren’t you at least a little bothered about that?” Xavier asked as they walked toward the training area.
“Nah. Ian’s gay.”
At that, Josh and Xavier paled, and she laughed. “Besides, I’m proud of my big stallions.” She wiggled her eyebrows at their sweatpants and ran to the middle of the training area, where Nathan and Avery sparred in the corner.
Josh tackled her to the mats, and then Xavier was there, kissing her and tickling her while Josh pinned her so she couldn’t move.
“Guys, please. This is a gym. Take it somewhere private. Really.” Nathan looked embarrassed for them.
“Yeah. We work out on those mats. Is nothing sacred?” But the smirk on Avery’s face as he eyed Josh amused the hell out of her, and she laughed even harder.
Chloe smirked. “Love me some gum.”
“She’s losing it,” Nathan said sadly and kicked at Avery’s head.
“Probably not enough exercise. Her brain’s turning to mush.” He blocked a punch and landed a blow to Nathan’s cheek that would have had Chloe’s ears ringing.
“You heard him, guys. Time to head home. I need some exercise from the Misters King.” She giggled when Josh picked her up and threw her over his shoulder. “I like that. Has a nice ring, don’t you think?”
Chapter Eleven
Nathan stopped and turned with Avery to watch Chloe, their hard-assed boss, giggling as her new boyfriends, lovers, hell, fiancés, dragged her out of the gym.
“They’re going home. To have sex.” Avery said it like it was an unknown phenomenon.
“Yes, Avery,” Nathan said slowly, as if to a dimwitted child. “That’s when a man puts tab A into a woman’s slot B. Get it?”
Avery turned and punched him in the gut, hard. His blue eyes gleamed with amusement. Not ice-cold like Jack’s, Avery’s eyes reminded Nathan of sapphires, priceless and shining with a wealth of feeling.
“You keep pushing me, dimples, and one day I’m gonna give you what you’ve been asking for.”
If only. Avery was so straight he could barely color outside the lines.
“Whatever, Romeo. And quit calling me dimples,” Nathan snapped. The guy annoyed him like nobody’s business.
But he couldn’t make himself turn away from that fine ass as Avery strutted from the room like a proud peacock.
Avery said over his shoulder, “By the way, you have cleanup.” The bastard had the nerve to whistle as he left the training area.
Nathan grimaced. He’d have to wipe everything down and straighten the equipment, to include setting the weights back in their slots. And he’d already done that once tonight upstairs. Fuck, he hated cleanup. He turned to the heavy bag and started hitting. “Asshole. Always has to have the last word.” Minutes later, after he’d worked up a good sweat, a hand on his shoulder had him turning in a heartbeat. He took his attacker to the mat and leaned into him. A little more pressure would crush his windpipe.
But Avery didn’t struggle. He had that look in his eyes, the one that signaled a prediction. The air of psychic stillness enveloped him, giving him a sweet scent Nathan could always recognize as Avery’s.
Nathan hurriedly released him and checked him over to make sure he hadn’t caused any undue damage. Screwing around or training was one thing, but he’d never take advantage of the guy like this. “Avery, man, I’m sorry. I thought you were—”
“I’m so sorry, Nathan.” Avery blinked at him, his blue eyes dark with grief.
“I’m so sorry.”
“What’s wrong?”
As he helped a shaky Avery to his feet, Jack suddenly appeared by the entrance.
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p; “Nathan, I need to talk to you.” The boss met Avery’s eyes but said nothing.
To Nathan’s surprise, Avery didn’t leave him with Jack. He walked with him into Jack’s office and remained while Jack sat behind his desk and Nathan took a seat across from him.
“What’s up, boss? You’re making me nervous.”
Jack just stared at him. “There’s no easy way to say this.” He gave a short pause. “Your mother’s dead.”
Everyone sat in silence while the news registered.
Then Nathan laughed. “Seriously, what’s up?”
“Nathan, your mother is dead,” Jack said again, his eyes narrowed on Nathan the way a wolf watched flighty prey.
“Jack, you have my file. My mother died twenty years ago.” When he’d gone to live with his uncle. And what a nightmare that had turned out to be. If not for his aunt, he’d have gone insane.
Avery put his hand on Nathan’s shoulder, startling him. The heat from the contact sent Nathan’s pulse skyrocketing, the way it always did. He had to focus to will his erection away.
Avery explained in a soft voice, “No, Nathan. Not the woman who claimed she was your mother. Her sister, your aunt Danielle.”
Nathan froze. “I just talked to her two nights ago. She’s fine.” My mother?
What the fuck?
“No. She’s not. She’s dead.” Jack paused.
Avery didn’t say anything more, and Nathan glanced up to see him exchange an odd look with Jack.
“What? Why are you two closing me out? Fucking tell me what else I need to know,” Nathan growled, tired of pulling answers from these two. Aunt Danielle isn’t dead. She’s not. I’d know it if she were.
“Nathan, the man who found her…” Avery started.
“He’s coming after you,” Jack said. “And he’s in possession of something stolen from our client that makes him very, very powerful. And more dangerous than you can believe.”
Nathan clenched his jaw. He heard the truth, though he didn’t want to believe it. He couldn’t think about his aunt right now. Not if he… Whoever had killed her would regret his actions for the rest of his short-lived, miserable life.
“You say he’s coming after me. What do my aunt and I have to do with this?
What’s our connection to the client?” He still couldn’t think of her as his mother.
“It’s not your connection to the client. It’s to your past.” Jack nodded at Avery.
Avery explained, “He’s not dead, Nathan. Malcolm Dixon is very much alive.”
Memories swamped him. Fear made Nathan’s palms sweaty, but he refused to back down. He’d killed the bastard once, or at least he thought he had. He could do it again.
Before he could speak, Avery surprised him. In a calm voice, he asked Jack,
“When do we leave?”
Jack answered without hesitation. “I’ll have your transportation and all the information you need arranged for you in two days. Pack your bags. You’re going to have one hell of a New Year.”
Loose Id Titles by Marie Harte
Mirror, Mirror
Reaper’s Reward
Saturnalia
Satyr’s Myst
Tied & True
Willa’s Wish
The CIRCE’S RECRUITS Series
Roan
Zack & Ace
Derrick
Hale
The DAWN ENDEAVOR Series
Fallon’s Flame
Hayashi’s Hero
Julian’s Jeopardy
Gunnar’s Game
The POWER UP! Series
The Lost Locket
RetroCog
Whispered Words
Marie Harte
Marie Harte is an avid reader who loves all things paranormal and futuristic, but especially all things romance. Reading romances since she was twelve, she fell in love with the warmth of first passion and knew writing was her calling. Twenty-three years later, the Marine Corps, a foray through Information Technology, a husband and four kids, and her dream has finally come true. Marie lives in Georgia with her family and loves hearing from readers.