Chris sat down, but his eyes shot daggers, which went well with the lasers from her dad, the death wish from Maverick…Dammit, and they all wondered why she wanted to stay away from shifters.
She pretended not to see any of them and went to work on her food. Trust her mother to not let sleeping wolves—bears and jaguars—sleep.
“So Ethan, I heard through the grapevine you have a university degree. What did you study in?” her mother asked. Naomi almost choked. The behemoth went to school? Probably a token degree received through an athletic scholarship.
“Architecture, ma’am. When lacrosse season is out and before hockey season starts, I do freelance work for a few corporations.”
She couldn’t help the look of incredulity she shot his way. Educated wasn’t something she would have accredited him with. Not that it changed her mind about him. He still remained a big, hulking bear.
Her mother beamed at him. “Call me, Meredith. After all, we’re almost family.”
“Mom!” Naomi shouted almost choking again on her food. “Would you stop that? I am not getting hitched with them.”
Pretending she hadn’t heard Naomi’s outburst, her mother turned to Javier. “What about you? What’s your degree in?”
Naomi, despite her claim of disinterest, stopped chewing to hear what he had to say.
“I studied at the same university as Ethan. Their lacrosse team is where we met and became friends. I’ve got a degree in computer engineering. In the off season, I freelance writing software for two large dot com companies.”
An urge to bang her head on the table gripped her. Why did the jocks have to break the mold and prove they owned brains? Not that it changed anything, but it did make it harder for her to hold on to her reasons not to give in to temptation.
The rest of dinner passed with most of the conversation held by her mother and Naomi’s suitors. When the talk revolved around to lacrosse and hockey, the male half of her family unbent enough to join in, their love of sports thawing them somewhat.
They weren’t the only ones succumbing to warmth, caught between the two of them, Naomi found herself much too conscience of them; the brush of their thighs against hers, the heat of their bodies radiating from them and warming her skin. As if sensing her diverted attention, Ethan’s heavy hand dropped onto her thigh, a huge paw that sent scorching heat straight through the fabric of her jeans to her skin below. He squeezed her thigh and Naomi knew she should shove it off, but she feared antagonizing her simmering brothers. Besides, she couldn’t fight any longer the arousal which flooded her as if anxious to make up for the way she’d dammed its presence during dinner.
As if her growing awareness of Ethan weren’t enough, Javier decided to join the mix, his own tanned hand sliding up and down her upper thigh, brushing so close to the apex of her thighs that she gritted her teeth when he kept missing it.
Desire spiraled inside of her, making her nipples harden and her breathing come quicker. Her unwilling erotic response, however, didn’t pass by unnoticed. With a roar of, “That’s our baby sister!” her brothers jumped up from the table as her mother shouted, “If you’re going to fight at least take it to the living room.”
To give Javier and Ethan credit, they stood up with their hands raised in a conciliatory gesture. However, to Naomi’s mortification, her Lycan brothers could still smell her arousal and showed them no quarter. Dishes went flying along with fists. Grunts and thumps filled the air as a free for all brawl broke out. It amused, and at the same time annoyed, Naomi to see Ethan plant himself as a wall in front of her, protecting her from the violence with his own body. She almost jabbed him in the kidney for his attempt at chivalry, especially since he’d caused half the current problem. Harming him from behind, though, went against the grain.
Naomi’s mother, used to these kinds of outburst, just calmly grabbed what she could and carried it to the kitchen. Naomi stalked after her snarling, “And this is why I want a normal human male.” Her mother could only shrug in reply.
To the sound of crashing dishes and yelling, Naomi left without saying goodbye to anybody and jumped in her car. Taking off with a squeal of tires, she headed for home. I should count my lucky stars they all reminded me why sleeping with them, horny or not, is a bad idea.
Of course, her soaking cleft didn’t agree. Too freakn’ bad.
She slammed into her house, her body taut with tension. Unable to sit still, she grabbed her feather duster and started to clean her spotless home.
It shouldn’t have surprised her to hear the doorbell a short while later. She’d actually expected it, but that didn’t mean she answered. Humming to herself, she ignored it as she dusted fiercely.
A pounding on the door made her frown. If they dented her door—lovingly refinished a candy apple red with an antique knocker she’d hand polished—she’d dent them.
“Naomi, open the door,” Ethan shouted.
“Go away,” she hollered back.
“Please, let me apologize first.” Ethan sounded so crushed, she ended up biting her lip, the sharp pain preventing her from caving to his demand.
“Let me try,” she heard Javier mutter. “Sweetheart, we are so terribly sorry dinner degenerated into chaos. Your mother explained to us how much you dislike it when that happens. There is no excuse for our behavior. What if we promise it won’t happen again?”
“Don’t worry,” she yelled back. “It won’t happen again, because I want nothing to do with you. Now go away and leave me alone.”
Instead of departing, whispering sounded; however, try as she might, she couldn’t make out their words. Despite herself, she edged closer, straining to hear. A hairsbreadth from the door’s surface and she still couldn’t make out their words even though they still muttered. Annoyed, she crossed her arms over her chest because she drew the line at pressing her ear against the door—barely.
“We have a proposition,” Javier announced all of a sudden, startling her. “Give us each a good night kiss, and we’ll go away without further ado.”
Naomi snorted. “Or how about I just ignore you both and you go away anyway?”
“Please, Naomi. I’ll get on my knees and beg you if you’ll just open the door and let me say I’m sorry.”
It was Ethan’s plea along with the knowledge she held the power to bring a behemoth like that to his knees and plead that made her unlock the door and swing it open. She ignored her snickering mind which whispered, ‘Liar, You just want a taste’, while her damp cleft screamed, ‘Let them in—right into your pants.’
Two pairs of eyes locked onto her as she stood framed in the doorway. She held up a finger. “One kiss and you’ll leave?”
Both of them slapped their hands over their hearts. “Promise. We are men of our words,” Javier added.
“Fine. Let’s get this over with so I can mop my kitchen floor. Who’s first?”
“Such enthusiasm. You’re killing me,” Javier muttered as he placed his hands on her waist and drew her forward.
A fluttering sensation started in her stomach as she stared up at him, her gaze fixated on his full lips, which descended with maddening slowness toward her mouth. When he finally touched her lips, her breath hitched, the sensual slide of his mouth over hers driving her crazy. He increased the pressure, the tip of his tongue probing the seam of her lips, which she kept firmly clamped—barely. He didn’t pull away at her refusal to comply, but instead grasped her lower lip with his and sucked it. Naomi couldn’t help the low groan that slid from her.
With a wet tug, he pulled back, releasing her mouth. Naomi opened her eyes, her lids heavy with burgeoning passion. Javier’s lips tilted into a smile. “Again, accept my apology for the dinner fiasco. You have my word, it won’t happen again.” He brushed her lips once more, a feather light touch, before he drew away with a whispered, “Good night, sweetheart.”
Javier’s hands slid from her waist with slow reluctance, but before she could mourn their loss on her body, thick paws took the
ir place and turned her. Craning her neck, she peered up at Ethan, wondering how on earth she’d kiss him when he still stretched so far above her. He took care of the problem by lifting her until her mouth came level with his, and yet, he didn’t immediately kiss her.
“No matter what, next time your brothers want to vent, I’ll walk away. Anything to make you happy,” he whispered against her lips before slanting his mouth over hers, his strength evident yet at the same time, restrained and gentle. Already warmed up by Javier’s kiss, she sighed against Ethan’s mouth and that gave him the opening needed to insinuate his tongue. At the touch of his tongue against hers, arousal swept through her body and made her shudder. Her hands crept up and slid around his neck as she opened wider, letting him plunder the depths of her mouth. It proved a good thing he held her up because Naomi felt absolutely boneless in his hands, her good intentions and ability to even remember her own name destroyed by two powerful kisses.
When Ethan dragged his mouth from hers and set her down, leaning her against the doorjamb, she opened glazed eyes to watch in befuddled confusion as he stepped away from her. “Good night,” he rumbled in a voice none too steady. Then he and Javier walked away.
They’re actually leaving? As if sensing her incredulity, the two males stopped just before their car and turned to wave.
“See you tomorrow,” Ethan growled, his eyes bright and his jaw tight.
“Dream of us,” Javier tossed with a grin.
Then, they left taking their delectable touch and sensual promise with them.
Naomi almost cried. Despite her general dislike of what they represented, she still wanted their damned bodies. Her desire pissed her off and the fact she couldn’t have them irritated her even more. I can’t believe they walked away after one kiss. They had to know how horny I was. Still am. And yet, they’d kept their promise, the jerks.
Her kitchen floor bore the brunt of her displeasure and emerged gleaming. Her pussy on the other hand, no matter how many times she tried to polish it, refused to stay satisfied.
Chapter Seven
At work the next day, Naomi found it exceedingly difficult to concentrate. She’d spent a sleepless night, squirming and horny. She’d tried masturbating, but to no avail. Five fingers couldn’t satisfy her, not when she craved a man between her thighs—make that two men.
Diving into her work, she let the numbers on the receipts and ledgers before her suck her into a world she understood where the solutions to questions made sense. Followed a set of rules that never wavered. Where a relationship equaled one man and one woman, two people, not three, like the spot between her legs claimed.
Slowly, the columns of figures settled her for the first time in days. An affinity for mathematics growing up had led her into a career in accounting, most especially for other ‘special’ people like her. Given the longevity of shifters and convoluted family trees—because not all species believed in a monogamous paring for life—she’d acquired an extensive clientele.
A few hours into her perusal of a particular account, where an uncle had retained guardianship of his nephews and their trust fund, she noticed some claimed expenses and receipts not adding up. Brow wrinkled, she re-added the numbers several times but couldn’t get them to reconcile which meant, most likely, a misappropriation of funds by the uncle, an unfortunately all too common crime in the case of orphans.
And not something she’d tolerate.
She fired an email off to the attorney in charge of the estate recommending an audit and a halt to funds while they investigated the matter. That will teach the uncle to steal from those children.
The noon hour arrived, but before Naomi could tell her secretary, Josie, to order her a sandwich, Josie peeked her head around the door. In a whisper that she might as well have shouted she said, “Oh my god, the two hottest guys ever have just walked in and want to take you to lunch.”
No names were needed for her to know who’d shown up. Excitement fluttered in Naomi’s breast and dampened her panties while her inner bitch yipped in anticipation. She snapped the pencil she held in half. “Tell them I’m working.”
Josie’s mouth rounded into an ‘O’ of surprise. “Seriously? I did tell you they were like totally delicious, right?”
“Not interested.”
Shaking her head, Josie shut the door. Less than a minute later, it reopened and both Javier and Ethan strode in as if they owned the place. Naomi just about went cross eyed at the sight of them. Josie wasn’t kidding when she called them hot.
Naomi had seen them in lacrosse gear looking mouthwatering fit and agile. She’d seen them in regular clothes, like jeans and t-shirts, appearing yummy enough to strip. But dressed in a suit? Dear lord, talk about scrumptious and cruel at the same time. Kind of like the cheesecake dribbled in caramel sauce she knew she shouldn’t want or eat, but craved anyway.
The boys looked like they stepped off the pages of GQ, their suits obviously not bought off the rack, not given the way they hugged their bodies and outlined their broad shoulders. Ethan’s brown eyes crinkled in amusement at her slack-jawed amazement. She wondered if they’d noticed if she dumped her bottle of water over her head.
Javier perched himself on her desk, invading her space with his tantalizing scent. “Hello, sweetheart. You are looking beautiful today.”
The last traces of her unfortunate close encounter with the lacrosse ball had disappeared overnight. “I’m busy,” she managed to mutter from a mouth gone dry.
“But surely you need to eat?” Javier stroked her with his words, and she shivered as her mind vividly flashed on the type of eating she’d really enjoy.
“I don’t have time to play,” she snapped, trying to break their mesmerizing spell.
“Then it shall be a business lunch,” Javier announced, clapping his hands together and rubbing them.
“And exactly how do you figure you guys taking me to lunch is business?” she retorted. “I know what you both want to do with me, and while it might involve mergers, I deal in paper deals, not naked, fleshy ones.”
“Dirty girl,” Javier chided. “Did it eve occur to you that Ethan and I might have an interest in you that doesn’t involve your luscious body?”
“No. I mean yes. Oh, for god’s sake. Stop confusing me. You and I both know you’re just saying you have work for me as a ploy to get me to go to lunch, because otherwise you know my answer would be no.”
“It’s not a scam,” Ethan rumbled. “We need your help. With all of our freelance work and investments, not to mention our lacrosse and hockey monies, we need help getting organized. Don’t forget, we only moved to Toronto from out west a month ago. We’ve been shopping around for an accountant and everyone says you’re the best.” Naomi tried not to preen at the praise. Ethan quirked a lip and shrugged. “We only play and deal with the best. So, yes, we would like to meet with you to discuss business because we’d like you to take over the accounting of our assets.”
Naomi almost fell off her chair as Ethan spoke a veritable mouthful without stammering—or grunting. She wanted to hate that he kept destroying her stereotypical view of a jock, but instead she grudgingly liked him more and more. The jerk. “I don’t come cheap,” she replied when she should have just said no. But, she couldn’t resist the lure of two new clients and the extra income. She wished she owned a mental muzzle for her inner wolf who spun in circles woofing while she chased her tail giddily.
Clapping his hands again, Javier grinned. “Price is no object. We’ll pay you twice your rate. Trust me, given our extensive assets, you’ll earn it.” Javier winked as he said it and Naomi, for the third time in as many days, wanted to bang her head off something.
Caught in a losing battle—and barely raising a hand to fight the seemingly inevitable fate shoved her way—she could only faintly nod in agreement. In no time at all, she found herself ushered out of her office with Javier telling her secretary they’d return in a few hours.
Naomi wanted to protest their manh
andling of her and her affairs; however, as if sensing her coming rebuttal, Ethan used a vicious weapon on her. Himself.
A giant paw lacking only fur and claws, gripped hers, lacing her digits in an intimate fashion that made her lose a step. Ethan rumbled, “While the goodnight kiss was great, I missed holding you last night, and waking up beside you.”
The sincerity in his tone and expression almost melted her into a puddle. She wanted to rip him a new one. Wasn’t she still after all mad over the free for all at her parent’s house? Speaking of which, why did he look so unscathed? No one escaped a family get together without the bruises to prove it. She hadn’t noticed the night before due to the encroaching gloom, but today, in the bright light of day, he appeared unhurt.
“How come you’re not black and blue from dinner?” she demanded.
Javier answered and she pivoted to look at him. “We didn’t grow up in nice neighborhoods. We know how to hold our own.”
“You hurt my brothers and father?” she screeched. Never mind her family attacked them, blood came first.
“Of course not,” Ethan retorted. “Much,” he amended. “But any injuries they received were in self-defense and should already have healed.”
“You forgot to mention the most important part. Not only did we not put them in a hospital,” Javier interrupted. “We came to an agreement.”
Wrinkling her brow, she stopped and gazed between them. “What kind of agreement?”
“After your mother explained your inherent dislike of violence, especially in family and home settings, we hammered out a deal. They won’t interfere in your decision to take us as mates so long as you’re the one to make the decision of how, when and where.”
“How’s never?” she snapped.
Javier continued on as if she hadn’t spoken. “And from now on, if your brothers, or father, truly feel an urge to fight, we shall do so in a civilized fashion at the gym, in the practice ring, or in extreme situations, outdoors.”
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