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A Mate for Jackson: Bad Alpha Dads

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Chapter One

 

A few weeks ago …

Jackson Forrest slammed his foot on the brake, causing his truck to come to a screeching stop. He normally didn’t treat his Dolly this way, but today was an exception.

Well, not exactly; it was the same shit, different day. But, just like shit that didn’t get cleaned, it could pile up and then you’d just have a pretty fucking awful day.

His fingers gripped the wheel so tight he could hear the plastic creaking under his hand.

Control yourself, he said. He’s just a boy.

His inner wolf, that animal all Lycans shared with their bodies, was in conflict. On one hand, this was their cub, their blood. The child they had nurtured and raised. But on the other hand, Jackson was pissed. Sick and tired of the boy’s out-of-control behavior.

“You learned your lesson yet, boy?” He looked up at the rear-view mirror, at the green eyes so much like his own. In fact, except for his platinum blond hair, nine-year-old Austin was his spitting image. Even down to the scowl on his face.

“Yeah, yeah,” came the sour reply.

“And what did you learn?”

“That Jimmy Presley is a fucking rat that can’t be trusted.”

“Austin Micheal Forrest, watch your mouth!” Jackson whipped around to look his son straight in the eye. “What did I tell ya about cussing?”

“You do it all the time!” Austin accused.

“That’s because I’m an adult.” Jackson scrubbed his hand down his face. This shit was starting to get old. Hell, he was feeling ancient, at least when it came to his son. “Why the hell did you break into the teacher’s lounge?”

Austin shrugged. “I dunno. Seemed like a good idea at the time.”

Standard Austin answer. “You’re grounded.”

“Yeah, yeah. Can I go now?”

“For a month.”

“A month?” Austin’s eyes went wide and his mouth twisted. “Why the hell—”

“You wanna make it two?”

Austin sank bank into the seat. “Fine. I—” His head swung around as a loud sound rumbled behind them. A black truck identical to Jackson’s stopped right behind them. “Aunt Evie and Uncle Connor are here?” he exclaimed.

“Yeah, it was a surprise trip.” His brother and sister-in-law, along with their infant son, Cliff, lived in New York, a couple of hours drive from the Shenandoah Valley. “They’re here for Grams’ birthday.”

“Yes!” Austin raised a fist in the air. “Are we going to have a party? Or a camping trip? Or—”

“Well, we—that’s Grams, Aunt Evie, Uncle Conner, and Cliff and everyone else—will be celebrating with a big barbecue by the pond. You’ll be at home.”

“What?” The boy exclaimed. “You can’t stop me from going to Grams’ birthday!!”

He wagged a finger at his son. “Grounded, remember?”

“This is so unfair!”

Jackson gritted his teeth to stop the words that wanted to come out of his mouth. Instead, he yanked the door open, stepped up and walked over to the other side of his truck. His son was learning a valuable lesson. Life wasn’t fair. And that fact was cemented even more as he glanced at who was coming out of the other truck.
It was still strange, after all these months, looking at the man who was the exact mirror image of himself. Same height, build, face, and both sported tattoos all over their body. Identical twins, though they had only met last year. Connor had been taken away from their family when he was an infant. The man who destroyed their lives had wanted to steal both boys, but ended up with only one. His brother still bore the scars from his cruel upbringing, and not just the physical one that ran down his eye and cheek. 

Meanwhile, Jackson grew up with a mother, surrounded by family and other Lycans, and was now Alpha of his own clan. No, life certainly wasn’t fair.

“How’s it going?” He asked Connor, holding out his hand. “How was the drive?”

Connor grasped it and squeeze. “Long. But glad to finally be here.”

Instead of letting go, Jackson pulled him in for a hug. For once, Connor didn’t stiffen, though still didn’t quite relax either. Progress, he thought. His inner wolf was oddly calm, recognizing its brother’s scent and presence.

When Connor first showed up on their doorstep, Jackson’s wolf instantly went on the defense. It knew—Connor’s wolf was not right. But also, it recognized that the man standing outside their porch was the blood of their blood. And for Lycans, that meant more than anything in the world.

“Connor, a little help please?” came the feminine voice from the other side of the truck.

His twin pulled away and gave him a sheepish look. “‘Scuse me.” He walked over to his wife and mate, Evie, who was struggling with a car seat. Connor easily took it from her.

“Thanks.” She pulled out the diaper bag from the back seat, and as she swung it around her shoulder, Connor leaned down and gave her a kiss on the mouth. She gave a girlish giggle when he finished. “Connor.” She gave him a playful swipe on the arm, which only earned her another kiss.

Jackson pushed down the envy churning in his stomach and told his whining wolf to quite down. He was happy his brother had found love, and in his True Mate no less. The one his soul was destined for. Maybe life wasn’t fair, but there were other ways that the scales tipped.  He cleared his throat. “Momma’ll will be happier than a clam when she sees the three of you.”

“It was a great idea,” Evie said as she walked over to give him a hug. “Thanks for inviting us.”

Jackson returned it, but quickly released his sister-in-law when he saw Connor tense. “You know you can come over any time, no need for invites or any of that formal stuff.” Lycans were very territorial, and if a Lycan from one clan wanted to visit another, they had to get permission from the Alpha. Technically, Connor was part of the New York Clan, though his brother was previously a Lone Wolf, a Lycan with no clan. That had changed last year when he decided to pledge to the Alpha of New York, Grant Anderson. Connor was born to the Shenandoah Clan and could have pledged to them, but Jackson didn’t begrudge him that choice; after all, Evie’s life and career as a Broadway actress was in New York and so was the rest of Connor’s adoptive family, the ones who had rescued him and gave him a home after the ordeal he went through.

“Where is Lily?” Evie asked. “And Austin?”

“Momma’s probably out checking on the new folk. She’ll be home within the hour.” Jackson stepped over to his truck and yanked the backseat door open. “Austin,” he said. “Come out here and say hello. Then march straight to your room.”

Austin’s scowl deepened, but did as he was told, unbuckling his seat belt and hopping down. He marched over to Evie, wrapped his arms around her waist and murmured something, then looked over to his uncle.

Connor sighed and dropped to Austin’s height. “How’re you kid?”

“Fine. I guess.” He looked over at the small bundle in the carrier in Connor’s hand. “Wow, he’s gettin’ big, huh?”

Connor snorted. “Babies tend to do that.”

“Do you still think babies are stupid?” Evie asked.

The boy sniffed. “Not Cliff. He’s my cousin. And he’s not a girl.”

“Austin,” Jackson warned.

Evie laughed. “Well, maybe the next one’ll be a girl.”

Jackson raised a brow. “Is there a next one?”

“No.” But she blushed as she looked at Connor. “We’ll see.”

“Whatever you want, Evie,” he said. “I know you still got plans. Things you wanna do. We can wait.”

Jackson’s lips pulled into a thin line. The scales definitely did tip in favor of his brother. And it was damned time, considering the hell Connor had been through before he met Evie.

“Maybe you’ll get a little sister instead, Austin.” Evie had that mischievous look on her face.

“Ew!” Austin crossed his small arms over his chest and pouted. “I’m puttin’ my foot down, Pa. No sister. Or brother. Ever.”

“Maybe I should get you a little brother or sister, serves you right,” Jackson bit back, then shook his head. No, there would be no mate and no other kids. True love and True Mates were a rare thing, and Jackson didn’t have time to go looking for either. He was plenty occupied with being Alpha, running the ranch, and raising Austin. Whenever the need for female companionship struck, he could always run down to the local bar in town.

“Aww, Pa! No.”

“Now go to your room,” Jackson ordered. “And stay there until dinner.”

Fine.” Austin turned on his heel and stomped—very loudly—toward the house.

As Jackson let out a sigh, Evie gave him a sympathetic pat on the arm. “It’s just a phase. He’ll grow out of it.”

“I sure hope so.” This phase had been going on for years, ever since Austin could walk and talk. Sometimes he wondered, if Arlene had stayed, maybe things would be different. But Austin’s biological mother had walked away from them.

In the beginning, they weren’t in a serious relationship or anything; they hooked up every now and then, and she was convenient: she was there when he was feeling horny and never demanded anything more than he could give.

Jackson had been ecstatic when he found out she was pregnant and she confirmed it was his. After all, Lycans had a hard time conceiving and every kid conceived was a joy to their kind. He married her right away. Big mistake. They fought all the time and one day, she just served him with divorce papers. Said the mother thing wasn’t working out for her. Last he heard, she was shacking up with the Beta of some clan in Texas. Good riddance. Now she was some other guy’s problem.

“Jackson? Did you hear what I said?” Evie’s voice cut through his muddled thoughts.

“Huh?”

“I said, could we head up to our room and get refreshed? I’d love to take a shower before Lily comes home.”

He scratched his head. “Sorry ‘bout that. Of course.” Thoughts of the past forgotten, he motioned to the house. “Everything’s ready. And Momma doesn’t suspect a thing, so she’ll be mighty surprised.”

 

***

 

“It really is great having you here,” Lily Forrest said as she cuddled little Cliff against her chest. “I was disappointed when Jackson said you weren’t going to come to the party.” She gave sly looks to her sons.

“We wanted it to be a surprise.” Jackson winked at Evie and Connor.

Evie took a sip of her coffee. “We haven’t seen you since you came over when Cliff was born. And we haven’t visited since before we bought the house.”

“How are things around here?” Connor asked.

“All good,” Jackson answered. “Busy. But good.”

“More than good,” Lily interjected. “Especially with Grant Anderson and Sebastian Creed sending those Lycans here for their rehab.”

“The Alpha and Creed are happy with the results so far,” Connor said.

“We have you to thank, for putting in a good word,” Jackson replied.

Most of the Lycans from the Shenandoah Clan were notoriously difficult—a lot of them had aggressive wolves and would have ended up cast out of any other clan or worse, which is why they chose to live in isolation. However, the steady work and maybe the freedom to shift and roam as they pleased somehow turned out to be a good thing for them, allowing them to lead normal lives.

When Grant Anderson, Alpha or New York and Sebastian Creed, Connor’s boss, had found out about this, they asked Jackson to take on a few of their charges—wolves who had been taken and brainwashed by their enemies, the Mages—to see if they could help them out. Jackson agreed and took on three of the broken Lycans, putting them to work on the ranch and helping them work through their violent tendencies. In less than three months, their aggression levels went down and two them were reunited with their families, while one even stayed behind to work with the Shenandoah Clan.

The program had been so successful that they now regularly took on more “clients” from the New York Clan. It was good money, adding to the Shenandoah Clan’s struggling bottom line, and kept them busy the last year.

“You do great work,” Connor said.

Jackson nodded. “We’re glad to help.” And he really was. Their clan had been isolated for so long, it was nice to be able to meet other Lycans and Alphas too.

“Are they sending any more new people?” Evie asked.

“Not at the moment. Though Grant wanted to talk to me about doing corporate-type retreats for his Lycan employees.”

“I hear those things are big now,” Lily said. “Getting in touch with nature and all that.”

Connor scowled. “You mean, that hipster, feel good, touchy-feely, bullcrap?”

Evie chuckled. “Connor hates hipsters. They take up too much ordering at his favorite coffee shop.”

“Why the hell do you need more than one second to order a cup of coffee?” Connor grunted. “Fair trade, soy milk, gluten-free, what a load of shit. Coffee. Black. That’s all you need.”

Jackson raised his mug. “I hear ya, bro.” He took a sip of the hot liquid. “But, Grant’s idea might be worth a try. I don’t know how you city Lycans stand it, not being able to just shift whenever you want.”

“You get used to it, I suppose,” Lily said. “But yet, it’s a shame you have to hide all the time.”

“It might be good for these city slickers to get outside. Get them in touch with their Lycan sides again, maybe take them out for a big camping trip under the stars. Hell, we’ll do some trust falls and team-building exercises if that’s what Grant wants.” It seemed easy enough. Rehabbing the broken wolves was challenging. A couple of corporate pencil pushers looking for an adventure and maybe a run in their wolf form? He could handle that with one hand tied behind him.

“It’ll certainly bring more excitement around here, not mention money,” Lily added.

“Momma,” Connor began, “if you need money—”

“Oh hush, Connor,” Lily interrupted, making Cliff stir in her arms. She cooed at him and rocked him against her chest. “We’re doing fine, especially with what the last batch of rehabbers brought in.”

“They were the worst bunch yet, so Creed put in a big bonus,” Jackson added. “We’re good bro, really we are. And we’re glad to help.” He didn’t add, of course, that it was his way of making up for Connor. For being the one who had escaped that horrible fate.

Still, Connor had not held it against him and Lily never made him feel less loved, but it kept Jackson awake at night—what if he’d been the one who was taken away, and then raised by monsters, forced to fight in a cage since he was a teen?

A loud bang from upstairs, followed by a string of muffled curses, then a series of loud thuds. Jackson sighed. Austin had come down to eat dinner, then promptly sent back upstairs without any dessert.

Lily handed Cliff to Connor. “I’ll go check on him.”

“No, Momma, sit down and enjoy your coffee,” Jackson said. “He’s just looking for attention.”

“What he’s lookin’ for is an ass-whooping,” Connor added.

Jackson couldn’t agree more, but that just wasn’t his way. Though maybe if he it had been, he wouldn’t be in this situation.

“Connor,” Evie admonished. “Would you hurt Cliff?”

“What? Of course not,” Connor said. “But then again, he ain’t never tried to change the grades on his report card. Or  burn down a high school. Or,” he turned to Jackson, “what did he do again this time?”

“Break into the teacher’s lounge.” Jackson sighed. “Maybe Austin does need a stronger hand.”

“What Austin needs is a gentler hand,” Lily countered.

“A what?” This time, both Connor and Jackson said it together.

“I think what Lily is trying to say,” Evie began, “is Austin needs a mom.”

“Oh no.” Jackson put up his hand. “No way. Uh-uh.” He got up, dropping his napkin on the table.

“C’mon, Jackson, would it be so bad?” Lily said. “Austin needs someone to take care of him. A female influence.”

“He’s got you, Momma,” he pointed out.

Lily laughed. “I’m his grandmother. It’s my job to spoil him and give him everything he wants. Only a mother can give him that ‘I’m disappointed in you’ look that will make him think twice of doing anything bad.”

“Not to mention, a wife might do you good, too,” Evie said in a teasing voice. “Someone to share your troubles with.”

“Ha!” Now they really were delusional. No way was he getting married again. It just wasn’t worth it, not after what happened with Arlene. “I think I hear … the cows mooing.” Pathetic excuse, but he needed to get out of there. “‘Night everyone, I’ll see you all tomorrow. I’ll be out early getting supplies for the party.”

Jackson headed out the door, not even giving them a chance to stop him. He left the kitchen/dining room and headed to the front door, stepping out to the wraparound porch.

The air was cool this time of the year, signs that winter was behind them and that spring was here. It was his favorite time of the year—a new beginning. And he wished there was such a thing in life. A new beginning. A do-over.

Not that he would ever wish Austin was never born. Of course not; he loved his son. He was just a failure as a father and he knew it. But, what was he supposed to do? He had so many responsibilities, he couldn’t juggle them all.

“You okay?”

Jackson wasn’t even surprised that he didn’t notice Connor had followed him. He moved silently, even for a man of his size. “Yeah,” he answered back, not bothering to turn around to look at his brother. “Can you believe it? Me with a wife?”

“Can you believe me with a wife? And a son?”

Jackson spat on the porch, a move that his momma hated. “Not you too.” He turned around. “Are you gonna give me a lecture about finding a mom for Austin?”

“Me? Give a lecture?” Connor shrugged. “That boy doesn’t need a mother.”

“Glad you agree with me.”

“But maybe what you need is a mate.”

“Ha! It’ll be easier to find a mother for my little hell raiser. Besides,” he glanced back at the house. “What you got with Evie? One in a million.”

“You would think so,” Connor said. “But I’ve seen stranger things.” He placed a hand on Jackson’s shoulder. “Also, you know that Momma and Evie are in there plotting right now.”

Jackson let out an audible groan. “I don’t know where they would even find any woman who would date me. The few females in our clan already know what they’re in for with Austin which is why none of them would even touch me, and I’m not ready to bring a human into the clan.” Lycans were mostly unknown to the rest of the world, save for a few who were considered Alliance families. And of course, with the lack of available Lycan mates, many of their kind married humans.

Connor shook his head. “I don’t envy you right now.”

“I don’t envy me right now either.” Jackson rubbed a palm down his face. “Let them try. I doubt they’d find anyone who would be interested in me.” His wolf, which had been quiet and calm most of the night, let out a whine. Oh he knew what it wanted; whenever they were around Evie and Connor, it had longed for what they had—love, companionship, and more pups. It was like that damned biological clock women supposedly had, but this one had teeth and claws instead of a ticking hand.

“You never know,” Connor said.

“You too?” he accused.

Connor chuckled—a rare sight. “I dunno. When women put their minds on something …”

“They can try.”

Jackson looked out at the rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley and the sun setting behind them, bathing everything in a golden light. He should be content, with everything he had. A clan. A thriving ranch. His brother back after being cruelly taken away from them. And yes, even Austin. Despite what the kid put him through—and what he suspected he would be put through as the boy grew into his teenage years—he had everything he needed and wanted right now. A wife would just be another monkey wrench that would turn his world upside down.

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His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Aleksei of the Northern Isles, Jarl of Svalterheim, Dragon Protector of the Eight Seas, Admiral of the Great Dragon Navy, Lord of the Barents Islands, Chieftain of the Seven Tribes, Guardian of the Moors and a bunch of other useless and forgotten titles, stared down at the woman in front of him in disbelief. There was no other way to describe how he felt except stunned.

When he woke up early this morning, he felt different. Aleksei couldn’t quite describe it, except that he had awakened from an amazing dream. It felt like he was being warmed by a fire after a long, cold day. That in itself was strange to him, because Water Dragons didn’t exactly feel cold, nor did they need the comfort of a roaring hearth, even after spending hours in the freezing sea.

He dismissed the silly feeling, and concentrated on the task ahead. Today was the day he was making his journey to Colorado. While his wings were unable to fly him very long distances, his water dragon’s body allowed him to swim for extended periods of time and breathe underwater. He swam from the Northern Sea, all the way to the Sea of Cortez, then up the Colorado River. It was supposed to be a quick flight into Blackstone town and the castle, but apparently, the Blackstone Dragons were not at home.

And then, that idiot, Matthias Thorne, Alpha of the Air Dragons, thought it would be funny to neglect to tell him that they were meeting elsewhere. Aleksei wanted to smash Matthias’ face in until his nose bled onto his immaculate white suit. It was a good thing, though, that they were actually near a body of water, which meant he easily caught up once Dmitri had sent him the mental message about the change of venue.

Aleksei didn’t know what to expect when they arrived. There was a chance that the Blackstone Dragons would not even hear them out. Mountain Dragons were known to be stubborn, at least that’s what the lore said. Since they were cast out of the Alliance, no one bothered to keep up with them; in fact it was like their clan had simply been cut off, with no one recording their history or feats. It had been generations ago, though perhaps for the Water Dragons, it was like it was yesterday. The sting of Anastasia Lennox’s broken engagement to his ancestor, Prince Haardrad, was still fresh in his family and people’s minds.

The irony, of course, was not lost on him. But, perhaps fate was a jester, making Anastasia’s great-great-great-great grandniece his mate. The moment he rose from the lake, everyone else faded away. She was like a beacon, shining in front of him. Calling him and his dragon.

Mine. Mate.

Of course, it didn’t hurt that Sybil Lennox was exquisite. Silvery gray eyes looked at him without blinking. Her pink, rounded lips were made to be kissed. Skin as smooth as marble, but he knew would be warm to the touch. A lush body made just for him, the curves barely hidden in her short red dress.

And of course, that dragon. It roared back at him, full of possessive fury. He could sense its power and the fire burning deep within Sybil. His own dragon reveled in it, proudly preening at the thought that this amazing creature was their mate. It didn’t hurt that Matthias was standing a few feet away, watching it all unfold. His dragon flicked its tail and tossed its head, reveling in the envy of the other Alphas. He not only found his fated mate but, but she was a female dragon to boot.

The silence in the air was deafening, until she spoke. “What?” Dark lashes blinked up at him, casting shadows down her delicate cheekbones.

“You are mine,” Aleksei said. “My mate. Our dragons know it.”

“Mate?” The Blackstone Dragon Alpha, Henry Lennox, exclaimed. “Is this true, Sybil?”

“I—”

“Of course it is.” How could they doubt it? “Sybil Lennox is my mate.” He started down at her wide silvery eyes. “You will be my princess and will rule with me as the future Queen of the Northern Isles,” Aleksei stated. “At last, you will rid your family of the shame Anastasia Lennox has brought upon you by breaking her engagement to my ancestor and mating with a common bear. You will bring yourselves the honor—”

Excuse me?” Her voice raised and she seemed to be displeasured.

He frowned. “What is the matter, my mate? Are you not filled with joy that—”

“How. Dare. You.” She poked at his chest to emphasize each word. While the first touch of her skin on his made his flesh tingle, he couldn’t ignore the way her eyes burned with the heat of a thousand suns. And not in a good way.

“What is wrong? Why are you upset?”

Why am I upset?” Her voice trembled as she spoke. “You just insulted my family! My ancestors, my cousins, and everyone in between.”

“Insult?” Now he was confused. He just offered her the world and she claims she insulted him. There were dozens of women back in the Northern Isles who would kill to be in her shoes. Maybe she was sick and delirious. “How did I insult you, mate?”

“Don’t call me that,” she hissed.

“You don’t acknowledge him as your mate?”

All heads swung toward the source of the question. Of course, Aleksei fumed silently. Damn Matthias Thorne. The Alpha was staring at them with those eerie light eyes, his face expressionless.

“What?” she asked, the fire in her momentarily dying down.

Do you acknowledge the Water Dragon as your mate?” Matthias’s voice was like a stiff breeze in the dead of winter. He was the one person who dared to not call him by his title.

“She does!” Aleksei’s inner dragon roared a challenge at the other Alpha. Matthias merely smiled at him.

His mate looked flustered. “What do you mean acknowledge?” She looked around. “Are you going to force me to marry him?”

“Of course not.” It was Caesar, the Air Dragon representative to the Dragon Council, who spoke up. He looked positively appalled. “My dear, what do you think we are? Savages?”

“I thought that was what you were trying to do to Anastasia Lennox?” Jason quipped. “That’s the story, right? Her family was forcing her to marry some prince?”

“Perhaps that’s the version you were told, but it’s incorrect.” Caesar scoffed. “There was an agreement between the clans. She was already betrothed to Prince Haraald, and she broke dragon law by running away from the engagement without so much as a by your leave.”

“But you don’t forbid dragons from mating with other shifters?” Matthew asked.

“We highly encourage matches between dragons or powerful human allies.” Caesar straightened his shoulders. “After all, we must look after the survival of our species, since, as you know well, we can only produce dragons with other dragons or human mates, if at all.”

“What my esteemed colleague is trying to say,” Dmitri began, “is that our kind looks at the best matches possible to strengthen alliances, mates or not. When Anastasia ran away to her bear lover, the kingdom of the Northern Isles demanded justice for the insult and so the Dragon Council banished the Lennoxes and stripped them of their title of Mountain Dragon.”

Smoke curled out of Sybil’s flared nostrils. “So it’s your family’s fault my family was ‘dishonored’ in the first place?”

There was no denying her accusation, but he couldn’t control his anger either. There was more to it than just a broken engagement, of course, but obviously she was not informed of all the details. “Well, it was your ancestor’s fault for falling in love with a common bear.”

A deep growl came from her throat and the fury of her dragon was evident. “You conceited piece of—” She whipped her head around. “There’s no way I’m going to be with you.”

Rage burned inside him and he was barely able to leash his dragon. In an instant, Matthias appeared beside Sybil, his mouth curling into a feral smile. “If she doesn’t accept him, then she is fair game.”

“I’m—what?” Silvery eyes grew large as boulders. “Wait a minute. No one said—”

“It is true.” Caesar added. “Until the female acknowledges Prince Aleksei as her one fated mate, then she is open to entertaining other suitors.”

The other Dragon Alphas looked at each other, then turned their sights on Sybil.

“What?” Sybil’s tone was incredulous. “I’m not—but I didn’t—” She let out half-strangled scream. “This isn’t what I wanted.”

“If you acknowledge me as your mate, then this will all be solved,” Aleksei said. Her words had stabbed into his chest like a knife. But all wasn’t lost yet, not according to dragon law. Not until she formally rejected him. She had to actually say the words. No, this was not an outright rejection.

But Matthias turned to him with a look that said: not yet.  “Perhaps this is a good thing. After all, she is the only eligible female dragon in the world. Why should we all not have a chance?”

Damn Matthias, Aleksei cursed. Must this also be a contest between them? Why could he not be satisfied with ruling his city from his tower in the sky. Stupid Air Dragons and their quest for power and dominance.

Kal, the Alpha of the Rock Dragons, spoke up. “This is dishonorable,” he stated in his low, gravely voice. His dark brows furrowed together. “They are fated to be together and to get in between them would be a disgrace and abomination of nature.” Kal was the tallest and largest of them all, nearly seven feet tall and dressed similarly to Aleksei in leather pants, though he had leather straps that crossed around his massive chest and held the gigantic axe on his back. Tribal tattoos ran down the tanned skin of his chest and arms, and crawled up his neck and the left side of his face.

“I agree,” Tarek, Alpha of the Desert Dragons, said with a nod. Lithe and slim, Tarek was the quietest and most secretive of the Alphas. His eyes were the color of bright Saharan sand, a contrast to his dark tawny skin. “But, I also agree that the lady has a right of refusal, and she may choose whoever she wants, fated mate or not.”

Matthias turned to the last Alpha. “Your Grace?”

Ian Henry Alastair MacGregor, Duke of Rothschilde and Alpha of the Silver Dragons, chuckled. “Don’t be throwing my title around like that, Matthias. They’ll think me fancier than I am.” His Scottish Brogue wasn’t as pronounced as it usually was, though he added just enough to make himself sound charming. If course, when he wanted to assert his dominance, he used the upper class English accent from his mother’s side. “She’s a fine lass. Perhaps I’ll be throwing my hat into the ring.”

Aleksei’s dragon roared in fury at Matthias, Ian, and Tarek. “How dare you all try to lay claim to what is mine? Do I even attempt to try and take your hoards and—”

“Shut up!” Sybil held up her hands. “I’m not a prize to be won.”

“I agree.” So did his dragon, who nodded enthusiastically. “Because you are already mine.”

“No, I am not!” Sybil stamped her foot down like a petulant child. “This is insane. I don’t want a mate and I don’t want suitors. I’m going to the cabin.” She wagged a finger at him. “Don’t even try to follow me. You—all of you—stay away from me.” She stormed off, disappearing into the log cabin behind her with a loud slam of the door.

Aleksei turned to Henry Lennox. “You must talk sense into your daughter.”

“Oh no.” The Blackstone Dragon shook his head and held his hands up. “Do you know how many times I’ve tried to persuade her to do anything? Too many. When Sybil sets her mind on something, there’s no stopping her.”

Damn stubborn Mountain Dragon. He looked to his mate’s brothers, hoping maybe that they would see reason. While the two men were identical, they gave him two different expressions. One looked at him curiously, while the other crossed his arms over his chest and scowled at him.

“Look,” Henry said, wiping a hand down his face. “While my daughter’s love life is a fascinating subject, I think we better get back to the real business in hand. You said that we needed to band together to stop The Knights of Ari-Ariste—”

“Aristaeum,” Dmitri provided.

“Right. The Knights of Aristeum. They want to kill all of the shifters in the world and they have some weapon that can help them, yes?”

“Yes,” Caesar answered. “You have tangled with them before, so you know their ways. And, if we were all to fight together, we can stop them.”

“What is this weapon?” Hank asked.

The Dragon Council turned to Aleksei. He clenched his teeth tight together. “They have the Wand. The Wand of Aristaeum.”

“And what does this wand do?”

Aleksei’s blood turned cold, and for a moment, images flashed in his mind. A limp body on the floor. Cold, dead eyes. The wails and cries. “The wand separates a man from his animal.”

Henry’s eyes began to glow, signaling that his dragon was surfacing. “It turns a shifter into a human?”

Aleksei swallowed hard. “In a way.”

“It makes us easy to kill.” It was Matthias who spoke, and for a moment, his dragon’s fury matched Aleksei’s. “Once a shifter is separated from their animal, they become weak and vulnerable as a human.”

Henry looked at his sons in disbelief. “This is … a lot to think about.”

“Magic, wizards, wands.” One of the Blackstone Dragon’s sons shook his head. “I don’t know where to begin.”

“So, will you join us?” Dmriti asked. 

Henry paused, then took a deep breath. “I’m willing to hear you out. You will tell me everything that you know, so we can come to a decision.”

“There is no time for this,” Aleksei said, his hands curling into fists at his sides.

“We will need to plan,” Henry said. “Once you convince me that there is a threat—”

“We have already lost a lot,” Aleksei interrupted. “We must act now.”

The Blackstone Dragon rose up to full height, his chest puffing out in challenge. “I nearly lost my son and my entire town to these bastards. What have you lost?”

“We have lost the Ice Dragons.” Aleksei’s voice was tight with barely contained fury. “An entire clan of dragons, obliterated. Not to mention the men, women, and children under their protection. Hundreds of lives lost.”

Henry’s face faltered. “I didn’t—” He shook his head. “I will need some time to talk to my family. Let’s convene in forty-eight hours.”

The Dragon Council members and the Alphas looked at each other, convening silently through their mind links.

*Your Highness, are you all right?* came Dmitri’s question in his head. As dragons of the same clan and kind, they were able to communicate without words.

*I am* he replied. *But my patience is wearing thin.*

*As is all of ours* Dmitri looked at the other Council members and Alphas. *But it seems we have no choice.*

*You may be right. We are stronger together than apart.* Aleksei had been one of the supporters of the idea to approach the Blackstone Dragons. *What do you think the others are saying?*

*I think they are coming to the same conclusion*

When Caesar and the other Council members nodded, Dmitri broke off their mind link. The Council members whispered amongst themselves, and then turned back to Henry Lennox.

“We accept,” Dmitri said. “If you allow us to stay in your town’s borders, then we will not have to travel so far.”

“Fine. You may stay in Blackstone town. But,” his gaze turned to Aleksei and Matthias, “if I hear of anything from anyone about you misbehaving or disrespecting any human or shifter in my town, I’ll kick you all out.”

“Of course.” Dmitri bowed his head. “Thank you for generosity.”

“Now, get out of my sight and out of my lake.”

The command of the Alpha to leave his territory was difficult to ignore. To another Alpha it was an irritation; like an itch. But to other shifters, it was a compelling order. It made the Dragon Council members uncomfortable, to the point of pain. Sensing Dmitri’s distress, Aleksei Cloaked himself, and bid him to do the same. They both shifted into their dragon form, and Aleksei’s dragon flapped its wings and lifted off the ground. While it would have been easier to leave by water, Henry Lennox’s command had to be followed literally.

*Go find us some suitable lodgings* he commanded to Dmirti. *Send me the location as soon as you can*

*As you wish, Your Highness.* Dmitri’s dragon bowed its head. *But where are you going?*

*To take care of other business.* He flapped his wings and veered away from the rest of the dragons.

If Sybil Lennox thought he would be giving up easily, she was mistaken. He would find a way to convince her to see reason. His dragon nodded in agreement. There was no way any other man or dragon would lay claim to what was his.

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Present day …

Amelia Walker tossed the wadded up paper towel into the trashcan and gave herself one last cursory glance in the mirror before turning away and walking out of the ladies room of The Den.

It was a Friday night, so the shifter bar was packed. Amelia was glad to see that despite the growth of Blackstone and all the other bars and restaurants she’d seen popping around town, the people here still patronized The Den. It took a while before she finally feel comfortable enough to step foot inside, but she wasn’t going to let one bad thing ruin a lifetime’s worth of good memories of this place. Her parents had their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary here. Dad took her here for her first beer. Various friends had their birthday or engagement parties here. No way she was going to let that one bad thing dictate what she could do or where she could go.

Which was why she decided to come back to Blackstone. Living in Messina Springs for the last four years had been good for her—not only for herself, but for her career. After graduating with her architectural degree, she needed to do a couple years of training anyway. The Moore and Jenkins Architectural firm gave her more than enough hours of hands-on training on drafting, rendering, modeling, and other things she needed before applying to take the tests to get her license.

But, she knew she was needed here in Blackstone. Her family needed her. With everything that had happened in the last few months, Amelia wanted to be here, to protect her family and be right here with them if shit ever went down again. And nothing, not even one bad thing, would stop her.

“Do you think the proposal went well?” Amelia asked as she arrived back at their table.

Sybil Lennox was deep in conversation with Dutchy Forrester. While Sybil was her oldest friend, Dutchy had only been in town for a few months. Warm and friendly, Dutchy had easily been accepted into the fold and they all hung out regularly. Amelia thought she’d be more jealous of having a newcomer into their circle, but her friends never made her feel like she was being replaced.

Well, if she was jealous of Dutchy, it was because the petite redhead was just so cute and dainty, while Amelia felt like a clumsy giant to her. Her towering height had always made her feel insecure, especially throughout middle school when she was as tall or taller than most boys her age.

“They’re not back yet,” Sybil answered with an eye roll. “So I can only imagine—” Her expression soured. “Never mind. I don’t want to imagine.”

“You know Kate will tell us in detail anyway,” Dutchy said with a giggle.

Amelia grinned. “I’m glad for her.” She could never begrudge Kate any happiness, especially considering what had happened to the she-wolf in the past.

“Hopefully she’ll mellow down,” Sybil said. But, when she and Amelia looked at each other, they both burst out laughing.

“Hell will freeze over first,” Amelia said, wiping the tears from the corner of her eyes.

“Or Petros will—” Sybil’s expression changed, her mouth shutting and her lips forming a thin line.

“Sybil?” Amelia frowned and waved a hand in front of her friend’s face. “Are you all right?”

Smoke began to curl out of Sybil’s nose and a flash of gold scales rippled over her arms before disappearing back into skin. Uh-oh. Not a good sign. Dutchy gave Amelia a nervous glance. “Sybil? Are you okay?”

“Whatever you do, don’t turn around.” Sybil’s teeth were gritted together and Amelia could feel her trying to control her dragon.

“Why not?” Of course now, she had to turn around. And then she figured out the reason for Sybil’s outrage.

Despite the fact that he was hunched over the bar and she could only partially see his face, Amelia knew that figure anywhere. Mason Grimes. The one bad thing. Or rather, the cause of the one bad thing. Just her luck he would be here tonight, her first Friday back in town. She squared her shoulders. “So what?”

“So what?” Sybil asked, her voice half snarling. “What do you mean so what? That man—”

“Is nothing,” Amelia completed. “He’s nothing.”

“He was your ex—”

“Boyfriend. If you could call him that.” Amelia tossed her hair over her shoulder and crossed her arms over her chest.

“That’s your ex?” Dutchy asked, her eyes widening.

“I know, right?” she laughed, making it lighthearted enough so it didn’t sound too forced. Mason looked exactly the same as he did when she first met him—thick beard, gray beanie on his head, tattoos curling out from under his tight white shirt, jeans tucked into black riding boots. He was the very definition of a bad boy. “But, what can I say? We all make mistakes. And then we move on.” She hoped her friends would get the message that she didn’t want to talk about him. There was no way she was going to let Goddamn Mason Grimes ruin her night.

“Guys! Guys!” Kate’s boisterous voice made all three women turn their heads. “Petros asked me to marry him! And I said yes!” Her grin was as wide as the Brooklyn Bridge, but when her eyes landed on Sybil, her expression faltered. “Oh no.” She then turned to Amelia. “You know.”

“Know?”

Kate bit her lip, then glanced around. When she saw Mason by the bar, her shoulders sank. “I’m sorry, Amelia.”

“Sorry?” Now she was confused. “Sorry about what?”

Kate looked at Petros, who then put his arm around her. “I … ran into Mason a while back.”

So, Kate had seen Mason in town and didn’t tell me. “You did?” Amelia controlled the tone of her voice so she sounded surprised, instead of angry.

“He saved her life,” Petros added. “When Milos tried to kidnap her.”

The she-wolf nodded. “I was in trouble and he came in and scared Milos off. And then … he told me he was moving here. Oh and that’s he’s divorced.”

“Oh.”

Kate threw her arms around Amelia. “I’m sorry! I should have told you, but I was being selfish. I just wanted you back here and if you found out he was here too—”

“Kate, it’s fine.” She disentangled the other woman’s arms, freeing herself from Kate’s octopus-like grip. “It’s not your fault.”

“But he’s—”

“I said, it’s fine.” The fact the news that Mason was also moving back to Blackstone hadn’t fully sunk in yet, but she would deal with that later. “He’s free to do whatever he wants.”

“He’s also free to jump off a bridge,” Sybil muttered. “Do you want me to burn him? Or eat him?”

Amelia forced a chuckled. “Sybil, you’ve never burned, much less eaten anyone in your entire life. Don’t waste your dragon fire and your appetite.” She shrugged, just to emphasize she wasn’t affected. “Blackstone is big enough for the both of us. Now,” she turned to Petros, “tell us all about the proposal.”

Petros nodded, and Amelia was glad he was smart enough to understand that she wanted to change the subject. “As I told you, I was able to track down the seller of the car Kate wanted ….”

Amelia pasted a smile on her face as she listened to Petros relay the story of how he planned the whole thing with buying the Chevelle Kate had been wanting and then using it to propose to her in lieu of a ring.

The hairs on the back of her neck suddenly raised, and she knew that someone was looking at her. She didn’t even bother to turn around, despite knowing who that someone was.

She spent the rest of the night laughing, drinking, and joking with her friends, enjoying the evening, and celebrating with the happy couple. Soon, Petros and Kate declared that they wanted to go home, and so they all decided to close their tab and leave.

There was a slight chill in the air as they all piled out into The Den’s parking lot. They waved goodbye to Petros and Kate as they walked off to the far end of the lot. Dutchy had parked her car on the other end and separated from Amelia and Sybil, who had ridden together in the latter’s Prius.

Amelia was tired. So very tired. She had become a good actress after all these years, and convinced everyone she knew that she was okay. That her life was fine and everything was great. After a couple of hours of that charade, she felt the control starting to slip.

“Are you sure you’re okay?” Sybil asked, stopping them before they got any further.

“I am, really, I’m fine.” She put her hands on her friend’s shoulders. “That whole thing happened a million years ago.” Amelia looked Sybil straight in the eyes, just to show her she meant it.

“How do you feel?” Sybil asked, concern marring her face.

“Nothing. Really, I’m so over it.” She glanced back toward the doors. It was true. She felt nothing. She stopped feel anything all those years ago when Mason broke her heart and their mating bond.

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Four years ago…

Mason Grimes wrestled with his inner animal, attempting to calm the beast down as he entered through the doors of The Den. For fuck’s sake, it’s only a bar.

Fucked up animal that it was, his polar bear was more calm right before a dangerous op than in social situations. And, since he was part of one of the most elite squads of Navy SEALs, dangerous didn’t even begin to describe all the shit he went through in the last nine years.

But then again, this wasn’t an ordinary bar. This was a bar that catered to other shifters, and all the different energies and vibes in the enclosed space made his animal agitated.

He swallowed a snarl when another patron—wolf, based on the stench of wet dog—got too close to him. When he spotted Tim from across the room, he breathed a sigh. His uncle was a good man; rough and gruff on the outside, but the only family who gave a damn about Mason while he was growing up and when things got rough, he was the only one who stepped up.

Tim must have felt his stare, because his head whipped toward Mason. Much like Mason, Tim was a large man, over six-foot-five and sported a beard, but his hair was completely white. He looked looked like an older version of Mason, which made sense, of course, because Tim was his dad’s older brother.

Light blue eyes—also like his own—stared back at him. Surprise flickered across Tim’s face, just for a moment, but by the time Mason reached the bar, the other man had his usual stoic expression on his face.

“Well, boy, nice of you to drop by after all this time.” Tim crossed his arms across his chest, and the red flannel shirt he wore strained against his biceps.

Mason laughed. “Thought you might need your diaper changed, ya old fart.”

Tim’s snowy brows furrowed together. “You volunteerin’?”

“Hell no! I was going to laugh in your face, then get the hell out when you stunk up the room.”

His uncle’s face remained stone-still for a second before he did something rare. Tim threw his head back and let out a loud, belly laugh. It startled the people around them, including the young man working the bar, whose eyes darted nervously from Tim to Mason, and back again.

“Come here, you runt.” Tim grabbed his arm, his meaty hand wrapping around Mason’s elbow.

“I haven’t been a runt since before my growth spurt at seventeen.” Mason returned the gesture and pulled his uncle closer, so they could touch their foreheads in the traditional greeting for polar bears. No one dared make a comment nor did Mason feel weird doing that in front of a whole room of people. After all, he and Tim were the last of their family, and possibly, their kind.

“So,” Tim began when he pulled away, “What brings you to Blackstone?”

“I wanted to see you,” Mason replied.

“Me?” Tim huffed. “It’s been nearly a decade since you left and joined the SEALs. I know what kind of shit they put you through though, so I’m not complainin’. I still get your letters, though. Damn proud of you, boy.”

“I got more news. Good news.”

“Oh yeah?”

Mason nodded. “Got promoted and I’m leading my own unit. It’s a brand new one. Shifter Team Six. An all-shifter team.” The Navy had seen the potential for the use of shifters in their operations. After all, shifters were stronger and faster than normal humans, not to mention, being able to turn into different animals had a distinct advantage. It was a wonder it took them so long to figure that shifters could be an advantage, but then again, the human world wasn’t exactly welcoming of their kind.

“You gonna be leading your own team now?” For the second time that night, Tim did another rare thing—he actually smiled. “I didn’t think I could be any prouder of you. You know your old man would be shitting his pants with happiness if he were here, right?”

Mason managed to smile back, despite the tightening in his throat. “Yeah.”

Tim clapped him on the shoulder. “We should celebrate. The usual?”

Mason nodded and Tim wasted no time getting behind the bar. As owner of The Den, no one stopped him, of course. He reached behind on the shelf for three beer glasses, filled each one from the tap, and brought them over to where Mason was standing. He slid one glass over to Mason, kept the second in front of him, and the third next to the empty spot beside him. “Congratulations.”

“Thanks.” He clinked his glass to Tim’s and they both took a healthy swig before slamming the glasses down on the bar. Mason’s eyes darted to the untouched glass before looking at his uncle. “So, what’s new, Tim?”

“Not much since you left. Same old, same old.” Tim’s face went back its usual scowl when a loud crash interrupted him. “Speaking of which …. ”

“Go ahead,” Mason said, taking another sip of the beer. “I’ll be here. We can catch up later.”

“Right. You gotta place to stay?”

“I’m fine. Just checked into the Blackstone Motel off 79.”

Tim grunted, then turned, walking out from behind the bar and toward the source of the crash.

Mason shook his head. Though nine years had passed since those couple of months he spent in Blackstone, Tim hadn’t changed one bit. He glanced up at the mirror behind the bar, inspecting his own reflection. With his thick ruddy beard, broad shoulders, and the hardened light in his eyes, he was certainly far from the skinny, tall seventeen-year-old who had arrived in Blackstone all those years ago. Things had turned bad at home and Tim had offered him a place to stay. He’d only stayed in town for a couple weeks until was old enough to enlist.  Even when he was younger, he knew he wanted to be a SEAL, just like his dad. If only his old man was around now.

He took another swig of beer, pushing the memories away as he swallowed the bitterness down, along with the cool liquid. Placing the mug on the bar, he turned around slowly, trying to settle his bear before facing the entire room of shifters.

Mason prepared for the inner battle, but to his surprise, his animal went silent. In fact, the entire room went still; the people, the bar, and everything blurred away in his vision. Except for her.

He couldn’t look away and for a moment, he forgot to breathe. She had just entered the bar and was standing in the doorway, her head turning side to side, as if looking for someone. Even from a distance, he knew she was quite possibly the most gorgeous woman he’d ever seen. Tall, with long, dark blonde hair going down her back. She was wearing a black leather off the shoulder top and skintight jeans that showed off her generous curves. He’d had his share of women in the past, but for the life of him, couldn’t recall a single time he’d wanted someone this bad.

Mason put his beer down on and dropped a tip on the bar before he began to make his way across the room. It seemed she found her companions, as she began to walk toward one of the tables in the far corner. His bear growled, as if urging him to go faster before she got away. Hold your horses. She’s not getting away from me.

As he walked after her, his eyes zeroed in on her ass. Full and shapely, and he could already imagine grabbing them as he—

He stifled a groan, and focused on his task. Can’t let her get away. His hand stretched out to catch her arm, and as their skin touched, strange warm feeling crept over him.

She turned, her hair whipping back. Blue eyes, the color of the sky after a rainstorm, crashed against his. Pink, plump lips parted and sucked in a breath as he heard a loud roar from within him.

Mine!

Now that was strange. As far as he knew, his polar bear never talked. In fact, no shifter’s animal did. But then again, he didn’t grow up around shifters in a small, backwater town in Tennessee; in fact, he’d never met one until Tim.

Mine, his bear insisted, roaring loudly in his ears.

And, much to his surprise, he could feel her animal shout it back.

Mason staggered back. Holy hell. He could smell the fur and something else—sweet, like honeysuckle. A female bear. Grizzly. And not just an ordinary one. There was something different about her. Something fierce and loud and magnificent.

Her eyes remained fixed on him, and she was still as a rock. Up close, she was even more beautiful, and in her high heels, she was only two or three inches shorter than him.  Shit. Long legs, curvy ass, full tits. He was a goner.

Finally, she spoke. “Oh. It’s you?”

He frowned. No way they met before. He would have remembered. “Do I know you?”

She blinked. “I mean. They always told me ….” She cocked her head to the side and her eyes narrowed. “Maybe it’s not you.”

“I’ll be whoever you want me to be, darlin’,” he drawled. “What’s your name?”

“Amelia. Walker.”

“Beautiful name.”

Her face went all pink and her eyes lowered, her full lashes casting shadows over her high cheekbones. Based on what she was wearing, he would have thought she was some rocker man-eating chick. But, she seemed almost sweet. Maybe a little shy.

“I’m Mason. You here alone?”

“No.” She nodded her head toward two girls who were standing around a table. “It’s my friend Kate’s birthday. She just turned twenty-one.”

“Nice,” he said. “I’m not from around here and I don’t know anyone. Maybe I can join you guys for a bit, Amelia?”

“I—” Her eyes dropped to his hand, still wrapped around her arm. “I don’t know. I mean, I don’t know you and my friends might—”

“I’m Tim’s nephew,” he said. “You know him, right?”

“Oh.” She glanced over at Tim, who was back by the bar. “Then in that case—”

“Let’s go meet your friends then.”

Amelia nodded and gently tugged her arm away. His bear didn’t like that, and growled, but he tamped it down before it screwed things up with Amelia. She frowned, but, much to his surprise, her bear protested as well. He could feel it roar, but backed down as she reigned it in with practiced ease. Fuck, a woman in control like that was hot and he wondered what else she was good at.

He followed behind, not caring if he looked like a damn puppy chasing after her. She stopped at one of the tables, where the two women were waiting.

“Finally!” One of them said. “You’re here and you wore the outfit!” The two other women were wearing the same leather top and jeans.  “We’ve been—” Green eyes turned to Mason. “Jesus H. Christ on a bicycle! Where the hell did you come from?”

The young woman’s glance was appreciative, her eyes devouring him from top to bottom. He wasn’t stupid; he knew women had found him attractive and this one was cute. But, right now, his focus was on one particular woman. When Amelia stepped in front of her friend, and he swore he could feel her bear’s hackles raise. The possessive move was hot and only made him want her more.

“He’s Tim’s nephew,” Amelia explained.

“Whoah, cowgirl!” The woman threw her hands up. “I’ll try not to get too close, yeah?”

Amelia glanced around, and gave Mason an apologetic look. “Sorry, I don’t know … I mean.” She shook her head. “Mason Grimes, this is my friend, Kate Caldwell. She’s the birthday girl.”

“Happy birthday, Kate,” he greeted with a nod.

Kate looked at Amelia warily before extending her hand. “Nice to meet you, Mason.”

He shook it, surprised at her strength despite her slight frame. Shifter, of course; wolf  or maybe coyote, he guessed, from the scent of fur.

“And this is Sybil.” Amelia nodded to the other woman who had walked over to him.

“Mason Grimes,” he said as he waited for Sybil to offer her hand.

“Sybil Lennox.” She was petite and curvy, with sparkling gray eyes. A pretty little thing, really. But when he shook her hand, his bear reeled back in a defensive position at what he felt was a large, tightly-coiled creature inside her. He couldn’t smell fur or feathers, and he’d never encountered anything like it. Thought he wanted to ask her, shifter etiquette made him bite his tongue.

“Are you visiting Tim?” Sybil asked.

“Yeah, just here on leave,” Mason answered. “They’re shipping me off again in two weeks.”

“Army?” Kate interjected.

Mason shook his head. “Navy. SEALs.”

“Ooohhh!” Kate clapped her hands together. “Sounds dangerous!”

He shrugged. “I suppose. But I’m still here.” He really hoped they wouldn’t ask about his missions. Not only were they classified, but the things he’d seen … it was a good thing his bear was already messed up before he even enlisted.

“Mason?” Amelia had placed a hand on his arm and she looked up at him with concern in her eyes, her soft palm warm on his bare skin. “Are you all right?”

“I’m fine,” he assured her, her touch oddly soothing. “So,” he said, turning to Kate. “You just turned twenty-one?”

Kate’s face lit up like a firework. “Oh yeah! I’m legal, baby! Legal to drink, anyway!”

Sybil snorted. “You’ve been sneaking gin from your dad’s liquor cabinet since you were seventeen.”

“Yeah, well it just means I can get a drink anytime I want now!” Kate raised a fist in victory.

“Speaking of which,” Mason began. “Since it is your birthday and I invited myself over, maybe I should buy you a drink?” He glanced at Amelia. “I mean, all of you?”

“Free drinks? Woohoo! You bet!” Kate slapped him on the shoulder. “A shot of tequila!”

“And you ladies?”

“Just a glass of red,” Sybil said.

“A beer,” Amelia added. “Please.”

He nodded. “Coming right up.” He turned toward the bar, feeling eyes on his back. He was used to the stares, of course, but he hoped one particular person was staring at him, and maybe even checking out his ass.

Mason came back a few minutes later, drinks in hand. He frowned when the three women jumped away from each other, as if they’d been caught doing something wrong. Amelia’s eyes dropped down to her feet, while Kate and Sybil continued to stare at him, their eyes bulging.

“What, did I grow a second head or something?” he joked as he put the drinks down.

Kate’s jaw dropped. “You’re her—”

Sybil elbowed her friend in the side. “Thanks for the drinks, Mason,” she said in a sweet voice as she reached for her wine. She leaned closer. “So, why don’t you tell us all about you?”

Her sudden interest made him suspicious, and usually he walked away when people asked him about his past. But he couldn’t leave, not when Amelia was standing there. Oh no, he wasn’t leaving without her number. At least. “Not much to tell,” he began. “I enlisted when I was eighteen, a year later after surviving the training, they started sending me out on missions.” All three women were hanging on his every word, but all he really cared about was impressing Amelia. “I’m actually leading my own team soon. A special squad of just shifters. First ever in the history of the SEALs.”

“You’re a polar bear, right?” Kate asked.

“Kate,” Amelia warned. “It’s not polite to ask.”

“What?” Kate shrugged. “Polar bears are the largest bears in the world, you know. Well, except … never mind. But, it’s obvious. Look at the size of him! And he’s related to Tim.”

“I’m sorry for my friend’s rudeness,” Amelia said.

“It’s all right. I am what I am. So,” he nodded at Kate’s shot glass. “Why don’t you knock that back and I’ll get you a refill?”

“Really?” Kate drank the entire thing, slammed the shot glass down, and clapped her hands together with glee. “How about another one? Or three?”

Mason laughed. “Coming right up.”

When he returned with the said shots, Kate drank all three in succession, slamming the shot glasses down on the table as she finished each one. It wasn’t that he wanted to get the wolf shifter smashed, but he right now, he was desperate for a reason to stay with Amelia. He offered to buy Kate three more shots, and then eventually the whole bottle, then another. Kate was a shifter, so it also took a helluva lot of liquor to get her wasted. But, about an hour later, she was finally rip roaring drunk.

“Aaannnnd finally I kicked the guy out of my dorm room!” Kate slurred, her eyes glassed over. “He was a total douche bag!” She swung her head toward Mason. “You’re not going to be a douche toward my friend, are you? You’re going to treat her right? Since you are—”

“Kate!” Amelia’s face went red.

“What? You’re his mmm—!” Whatever she was about to say was muffled as Sybil clamped her hand over her mouth.

“Sorry about Kate,” Sybil said. “I think I should take her home now.”

Mason silently agreed as he took a sip of his beer. “Drive safe then.” Sybil hadn’t  had any more than the one glass of wine he got her, and being a shifter, she probably had burned off any alcohol in her system.

“Noooo! This was supposed to be my super special birthday night,” Kate moaned. “I even got us the matching outfits!”

Amelia wagged a finger at her. “You need to learn to hold your alcohol!”

“I’ll burn it off in an hour of two,” Kate said.

“And who knows what trouble you’ll get into in that time?” Sybil admonished. “I’ll see you later, Amelia. Stay safe.” Sybil’s tone was teasing, with a hint of seriousness. “Let’s go, you lush,” she said to Kate.

“But it’s only nine,” Kate whined.

“Shut it. Party’s over!” Sybil dragged her friend away, ignoring the she-wolf’s protests.

Mason glanced at Amelia, who stared after her friends until they disappeared through the exit. Finally, he was alone with her. He wasn’t going to be an asshole and try to coax Amelia away when she was celebrating with her friends, but he had x he would get some alone time with her at some point. Maybe she wouldn’t want to leave too soon. “Interesting friends you got there.”

She laughed, the sound making him feel warm inside. “That’s one way of putting it.” Her baby blue eyes sparkled with mischief.

“How’d you all get together? A bear, a wolf and a … uh ….” He still didn’t know what the heck Sybil was.

“A dragon.”

“A dra—what?” He waited to see if she was kidding. When her expression didn’t change, he realized she wasn’t kidding. Fucking A. That tiny little thing was a dragon? “Are you serious?”

“As a heart attack.” She flashed him a smile. “But don’t you worry, she hasn’t eaten any of my boyfriends. Yet.” Amelia must have realized what that implied and went red.

Mason thought that was adorable. “Do you have one? A boyfriend, I mean.” She shook her head, and the tightness in his chest loosened. “Good.”

She blushed again. “Well, I should probably go—”

“Stay.”

Mine.

Oh yes, she was going to be his all right.

The entire night, he felt drunk; not on alcohol, but on Amelia. Her honeysuckle and fur scent was intoxicating, and he could hardly keep his eyes off her. Once or twice, he touched her “accidentally”—his knuckles brushing against her hand when he handed her her beer or his fingers grazing across the strip of bare skin on her back exposed by her top when he nudged her aside so he could get by. It had sent the blood straight to his cock, and he knew there was no way he was going to leave tonight with just her number.

“I guess I could have one more drink,” she said. “But why don’t you let me buy you one? You’ve been buying all our drinks, in case you don’t think I noticed.”

“I’m glad you did,” he said. He didn’t care about the money though; he hardly had time to spend all his pay, since he was always on missions. But somehow, showing her he could spend money without a care was important, like he was telling he could provide for her. “All right. It’s a modern world, right? Women can pay too.”

She smirked at him. “All right, you male feminist, let’s go get that drink.”

They walked over to the bar, and when Mason put a hand on the small of her back, she didn’t protest, which he took as a good sign. Amelia signaled the bartender for two more beers, which the young man delivered quickly. She passed one glass to Mason.

“Thanks, beautiful,” he said.

“You don’t mean—”

“I do.” He put the mug down without even taking a drink, then leaned close to her. “I think you’re the most beautiful woman in here. And the sexiest.” Her breath hitched when he placed his palm on her lower back, feeling the warm skin there. “This outfit you’re wearing,” he slipped his hand under the leather top, “I thought you were a bad girl when you walked in here.”

“What makes you think I’m not?” There was a challenge in her eyes.

“I think you’re sweet. And I bet you taste sweet too.”

“Only one way to find out.”

He stifled the growl, slipped his around her waist and pulled her close, molding her soft curves to his before leaning down to press his lips to hers. Jesus, she tasted as good as she looked. Warm, soft, and so willing. Her arms snaked up over his chest and around his neck, and she moved her head back so he could deepen the kiss. His slipped his tongue into her mouth, wanting more and more of her. When she pushed against him, and pulled away, the loss of her lips made him groan.

Shit. He didn’t normally lose his head this fast, but damnit, she was intoxicating. “I’m sorry.”

“For kissing me?” she asked.

“I don’t know what came over me. I shouldn’t—”

“No!” She placed her hand on his chest. “I mean. I just thought,” she looked around, a wary look on her face, “I want to be alone. With you. Do you have your own place? I don’t live by myself.”

Holy fucking moly. Mason thought he heard wrong, but the glitter of desire in her eyes told him he wasn’t dreaming. Amelia wanted to go home with him. Wanted him. Maybe he wasn’t the only one who felt that instant attraction and need. “I have a room at the Blackstone Motel.”

“Will you … take me there?” she asked in a breathy voice.

He didn’t answer her, but instead dragged her across the room and out the door. His ride was parked right by the door, thank fuck, as he wasn’t sure he would make it another second without slamming her against something and having his way with her.

“This is you?” she asked, her eyes going wide.

Mason nodded and glanced back at his shiny new Harley. It was his prized possession now, the one luxury he owned. He’d never owned anything so expensive, but he figured it was a good reward for his promotion. He’d ridden it all the way here to show Tim. The old man was going to freak when he saw it. Tim loved Harleys and owned two custom models that he fixed up himself. During those months he stayed in Blackstone, his uncle taught him everything he knew about motorcycles.

“Jesus,” she muttered, then looked him up and down. “You really are the whole bad boy package.”

“Bad boy package?” he asked, glancing down at his outfit. He was just wearing his usual outfit out of uniform—leather jacket, white shirt, holey jeans, and riding boots.

“Yeah, that’s what Kate called it,” she huffed.

With a wicked smile, he grabbed her and pulled her to him, leaning down until he was just inches from her face. “If you want me to be a bad boy, I’ll be a bad boy.”

“I just want you.”

He needed to kiss her again, and so he did. Slanting his lips against hers, he kissed her, full and deep, showing her how much he wanted her too. Hot damn, he couldn’t get enough. It took all his strength to pull back, especially when all he wanted to do was been her over his bike. “Still want to come home with me?”

She nodded. “Let’s go.”

Mason handed her an extra helmet, got on his bike, and waited for her to climb in behind him. He wasn’t sure how they got to his his motel room without crashing, especially with her arms around his waist and her luscious body pressed up against him. They barely made up to his room, and as soon as the door crashed shut behind him, Mason slipped his arms around her and lifted her up. Amelia wrapped her long, lean legs around his waist. He could smell her arousal and feel the heat of her core despite the layers of clothes between them.

They landed on the bed and started ripping off each other’s clothing. Off went her leather top and his shirt. As he unbuttoned his jeans, she shucked off hers and tossed them to the side.

The Blackstone She-Bear
Available on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited on July 31, 2018