Kane's Mate (Armageddon Mates)

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Faith’s ear. “Princess, we need to talk about the last forty-eight hours.”
    She nodded. Kane turned her head and kissed her lips gently. She moved her hand up to his neck, and the kiss intensified. The world fell away until it was just the two of them, then reality came back too quickly at the sound of cleared throaths and little girls’ giggles.
    He sighed. “I don’t want you taking the girls out alone. I know it’s daylight, but there’re still zombies. It would make me feel so much better if you took Jamie.”
    Jamie groaned. “Argh, not shopping!”
    “I would go, but I want to get in contact with that doctor friend I told you about, and meet with some of the elders who can’t make it to the meeting tonight.”
    His mum and twin sisters piped up, “We’ll go too. We love shopping.”
    Jamie groaned louder. “What did I ever do to deserve this kind of torture? Shopping with six females...” He shivered.
    Kane laughed as Ava patted Jamie on the back. “You can be our bag boy.”
    They all laughed but Grace patted Jamie to get his attention. “Don’t worry, I’ll help you with the bags. Plus, you’re really big so no one will ever pick on us. Also, us redheads have to stick together.”
    “Okay, looks like everything is settled. We’ll all meet back here for dinner before the meeting,” Kane said. He smiled at Faith. “Princess, we’re going to have to know about that big vision you had yesterday.”
    She sighed. “All right, but I warn you all, you’re not going to like what I have to say.”
    She kissed his lips lightly, grabbed her handbag, and helped the girls get ready to go.
    After they left, Kane went straight to his parents’ house where he found his father and two youngest sisters cleaning the yard. His father stopped, walking straight to him.
    “You’re just in time. I have three alphas calling me back so we can do a conference call together. I hate to say this, but it’s sounding like the demons are getting smarter. I’ve spoken to the elders and none have ever come across three demons working together. It’s making me a lot more nervous about hearing Faith’s vision.”
    “You’re right, Dad. I think we might have to ask for help. We’re just not a big enough pack to deal with this.”
    * * * *
    As they pulled into the shopping center car park Faith turned to Grace and Sophie.
    “Now you girls know the rules, right? No running off. No talking to strangers. Do not leave our sights. Got it? If you have any questions don’t be afraid to ask, especially if you need to go to the toilet. Lastly, how old are you?”
    Grace frowned. “Seven, but I’ll be eight in twelve days.”
    Faith winced. Poor thing. To go through everything she had and have only her sister left… Thank God they had found them.
    Sophie smiled, adding, “I’m five, just turned five, I had a cake and everything.”
    Faith looked at the girls with tenderness. “That’s great. Do you think you can remember the rules?”
    The girls nodded. As they were getting out of the car Grace asked, “Can we go to the bag shop first where the big, red boy-man is waiting for us?”
    All the wolves froze as Faith turned to Grace. “Do you know what the man wants to talk about, or how he knows we’re here?”
    Grace beamed up at Faith. “Yes, he knows what you are. He wants to help. The monsters call him half-breed. His mum told him to come here today.” She seemed to come out of a trance. “How funny is that!”
    Della nodded to Jamie and walked away, talking on the phone. Jamie smiled down at the girls. “Well, thank you, Grace, but I’m dying for some toys, so do you two want to go to the big toy store first?”
    Both girls nodded, jumping up and down. “Toys, toys.”
    Faith grabbed the girls’ hands. “Okay let’s go. Which aisle should we take Jamie down first? Dolls, Barbie, costumes, teddy bears, or books?”
    Jamie groaned. “I was thinking video games.”
    Both girls said, “No, Barbie

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