Finding More (Tiger Nip Book 3)

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by Brandy Walker


  Ben took a deep breath. “She would,” he said. “The day of the accident, Sasha made the final arrangements with the doctor’s office. She was going to take the kids to him the following week.”

  Devon shot up from the couch. “I don’t believe you,” he growled. “You expect me to believe my wife, who would do anything for her kids, would do something so heinous to her children? It’s illegal. Completely unethical. And let’s not even forget how dangerous it would be. They’re babies,” he yelled. “It would kill them.”

  Carolline stood. “Devon, please,” she said, dropping her voice into a soothing tone. “Please calm down.” She reached out and placed a hand on his arm.

  Devon spun on her, a low rumbling growl rippling from his chest.

  Ben was on his feet in an instant. He slotted himself between them. This was what he’d been afraid of and why he’d insisted the kids be out of the house and far away. He knew their father wouldn’t take it well, hearing what he had to say. “Back down, Mr. Andersen.” Ben infused the full force of his authority into his voice. “I know you don’t want to hurt your mate.”

  Devon stilled and blinked at him a couple times. Ben watched as the man put his emotions in check. Each one flitting across his face. Anger. Despair. Horror. Guilt. His shoulders dropped and the fangs he’d let loose, disappeared. “I’m sorry.”

  Ben moved out of the way but didn’t take a seat. Carolline would come first every time in his book. He was prepared to jump in again if necessary.

  Carolline smiled softly at Devon. “It’s okay. This is going to take some time to wrap your head around. Hell, I didn’t know Sasha, but even I have a hard time believing she would do that to her children, but,” she stressed when Devon looked about to speak. “Tracey is manipulative and calculating. I don’t find it difficult to believe that she convinced Sasha it was perfectly safe. That what would be done would put Sasha in a position to have her children free and clear of you. Tracey is poison and, from what we saw, would go to any lengths to get what she wanted.”

  Devon’s shoulders slumped in defeat. The man had to realize Carolline was right. Ben, as an outsider, didn’t get a good vibe from Tracey Jordan from the get go. Devon should know, as someone who had dealt with her before and had a less than satisfactory result, that a tiger can’t change its stripes.

  Carolline moved into Devon’s space and wrapped her arms around his waist. She nestled her head against his chest. “It’ll be okay, Devon. We’ve got you and we’ll get through this.”

  Ben decided that was his cue to leave. Devon had wrapped his arms around Carolline and the moment didn’t need his looking on. Ben slipped out the door, shutting it softly behind him. He would text Carolline later to make sure things were okay. For now, he had human law enforcement to contend with and a whole slew of splintered issues to figure out. But the case of the kidnapping, in regard to Carolline and Devon, was over for now.

  Epilogue

  Carolline laughed at the way Devon rolled around on the grass allowing the kids to pounce on him. Marcus had partially shifted, minus the claws. Sebastian was fake growling. Tabitha was instructing them on what to do and when they didn’t do it precisely how she wanted, she would jump in and show them.

  Devon let out one last pathetic roar, acting like a wounded tiger, before feigning dead. He went boneless, his head turning to the side with his tongue hanging out. Marcus let out an impressive roar in victory. Well, impressive for the newly minted eight-year-old who had experienced his first shift years before he should have.

  The roar was cut off abruptly, and replaced by giggles, when Dallas jumped into action, scooping up the mastermind and running off with her. The boys took chase and Devon jumped up and followed in pursuit. They ran around the backyard and Carolline couldn’t help but think how lucky she was to have all of this.

  Kacie eased down next to Carolline, pulling her attention away from the action. “I swear he needs to save his energy for these two,” she said and rubbed a hand over her swollen belly. “He’ll need it with the way they fuss up a storm in there. I’m ready for him to get to experience that.”

  “You don’t have much longer,” Carolline said with a small smile on her face. She was remembering the talk she and Devon had a couple days ago about maybe trying to have one together. Carolline wasn’t convinced it was a good idea; and, as much prepping and talking to patients as she had done over the years about the pros and cons of reproduction, she wasn’t sure she wanted to find out she couldn’t, or shouldn’t, have children.

  Plus, she didn’t think it was a good time. It had been six months since Tracey had been arrested and sent away. The kids were just now getting into the groove of life without threat. Things were, normal, for lack of a better word.

  Marcus came to a screeching halt in front of Carolline. He leaned in without a word and nuzzled against her cheek before dashing off again to rescue his brother and sister.

  “How’s he doing?” Kacie asked. “With the whole shifting thing? Dallas said it was getting better but he didn’t elaborate. And, I’ll admit, I’m in the dark about a lot of it.” She snorted softly, “I’m sure I’ll be learning though.”

  Carolline sighed and looked back over the yard. She tracked Marcus as he play-stalked his dad. “It is better. In most situations, with children who have a parent that is a full-blooded shifter and one that is non-shifter, they won’t know which way they fall on the spectrum, non-shifting or shifting, until they hit puberty. With the stress of everything, the kidnapping, his gra…” Carolline paused, they didn’t call that woman grandmother. She didn’t deserve that name. “With Tracey, and the overwhelming urge to protect his siblings, we think it triggered his shifter genes, negating whatever he would have been without the trauma. At home, if it happened, it would take some coaxing, a bit of soothing him, and he would be able to release the shift. Taking him out in public, as long as he was with us, he was fine too. At school, without that feeling of safety, he couldn’t pull it back at first. We went through a couple weeks of having him home after the first couple times it happened. We needed to let him tell us when he was ready.”

  “And he’s ready?”

  Carolline nodded. “It didn’t take long. He’s a smart boy. Well ahead of the other kids his age. Unfortunately, he had to deal with things most children didn’t. But he’s good.”

  Marcus glanced their way and Carolline smiled. He still hadn’t stopped checking to make sure she was there. It baffled Devon that Marcus didn’t do that to anyone else, but she was sure it had to do with her being the one that had his back. Being the one who protected him without her even knowing who he was. It was out of the realm of ordinary for the boy. Always used to people doing things because of who his dad was and because they wanted something in return. It made for the purest form of love he had yet to experience outside his immediate family.

  There was a stop in play when Russell stuck his head out the back door. “Dinner is ready. Come get washed up, kids.” He ducked back inside without another word. The kids rushed by them in a hurry to see who could get to the bathroom first. A constant competition, but one Carolline was happy to see. She wouldn’t need to nag them if they kept it up.

  Dallas swooped in and helped Kacie to her feet. “God, I’m hungry,” she commented.

  “You’re always hungry,” he laughed and rubbed her tummy.

  Kacie smacked his arm before they went inside.

  Carolline sighed again and smiled at them as they left. Devon stood in front of her with his hand held out, so she took it.

  “You okay?” he asked as she got to her feet. He pulled her in close to his body and wrapped his arms around her. The hot scent of grass and sweat mixed with his natural pheromones sent a bone melting shiver down her spine.

  “Yeah,” she breathed into his chest. “I just can’t believe this is my life now.”

  Devon pulled back a margin. “You happy?”

  Carolline grinned and tilted her head back. “Yeah, I am.” Su
rging up on her toes, she brushed a chaste kiss on his lips. Devon kept her there for a moment with firm hands on her upper and lower back. When he let go, he grinned down at her and her heart soared. Happiness radiated off him.

  “Good. Me too.”

  “Love you, Devon.”

  Devon’s grin grew even wider. “Love you too, Carolline. Love you more than I thought possible.” He swooped down and kissed her again.

  They broke apart when a small voice came from the backdoor. “Dad,” Tabitha drawled. “Nana says quit kissing your mate and get in here before dinner gets cold. She said you can spend the rest of your lives doing that.”

  Carolline didn’t stop the laugh that burst free, nor the blush that rushed to her face at the little girl’s words.

  “Yes, princess,” Devon responded. “We’re coming.”

  “Good,” Tabitha stated before spinning around.

  Carolline let go of Devon’s waist and tried to take a step back. Devon’s hold stopping her from going anywhere. She looked up at him with a question in her eyes.

  “Do you want to?”

  “Do I want to what? Go eat dinner? Yes.”

  He shook his head. “No. Spend the rest of our lives kissing?”

  “I can think of a few other things we can do,” she said, allowing her voice to drop, hoping like hell it came across as sultry.

  Devon grinned. “I’ll take that as a yes then.” He slipped his hand into his pocket and pulled out a ring.

  “You weren’t rolling around in the grass with that, were you?”

  “Dallas brought it out when he rescued me from the kids. I was going to do it later, but now seems like the perfect moment.” He took her left hand and slipped the diamond on her finger. “Be my mate forever.”

  Carolline’s heart flipped. “Always,” she said before kissing him again. This one was different than the rest. This one felt like the future and she never wanted it to end.

  “Always,” Devon murmured after they broke apart for air. The promise in that one word was everything she never knew she wanted.

  THE END

  About the Author

  Brandy is a paranormal romance author who is enamored with shifters and magic and all of the creatures I can dream up of at night. I like heroes with beards and a penchant for being rough around the edges. My heroines with a mind of their own and have no problem doing what needs to get done.

  Brandy is a Navy brat, prior enlisted Army, current Army wife, and mom. She lives in Virginia with her husband of 22 years, their three kids, and pets galore commonly referred to as The Zoo. She’s addicted to MDK shows on the Discovery ID and who-done-its. You’ll almost never see her without some type of skull paraphernalia on and is always dreaming of more tattoos.

  Find Brandy at the following

  brandywalker.net

  [email protected]

  Also by Brandy Walker

  Tiger Nip

  Craving More, Book 1

  Claiming More, Book 2

  Dallas & Kacie: Tiger Bite, Book 2.5

  Finding More, Book 3

  Giving More, Book 4 (TBD)

  Seeing More, Book 5 (TBD)

  Praetorian Guards

  New series in the works

  Keystone Predators

  Under Her Spell

  Mystic Zodiac

  Thane | January | Angel

  Parvati | February | God/Goddess

  Gideon | March | Shifter

  Lisa | April | Nymph

  Celeste | May | Fae

  Willow | June | Witch/Warlock

  Amber | July | Siren

  Adrian | August | Dragon

  Colby | September | Djinn

  Lucas | October | Vampire

  Mace | November | Spirit

  Falcon | December | Demon

  Stand Alone

  Southern Shifters: Lion for Her

  Her Destiny

  DECADENT PUBLISHING

  ROAR LINE

  Shifter U

  Shifted Plans, Book 1

  Changing Her Tune, Book 2

 

 

 


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