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his head, “We don’t have a count on this new terrorist organization but
we imagine it’s big. Why would he have chosen this one if not for the strength
of many men?”
    “Do
we have help?”
    “No.
No back up. This needs to be dealt with quietly. We’ll be taking them out on
the ground with no military counterpart. It could turn into a world war if
governments were involved.” Madden shook his head. No one wanted to consider
that option.
    “I’ve
used satellite to tell us when the heaviest times at each of these locations
are. We’ll not be able to ensure every person associated with the group is
eliminated but we’ll concentrate on the heaviest volume times,” Caedon spoke
through the intercom as the visuals on the screen changed to the different
locations.
    “What’s
their goal here?” Seamus asked.
    “Idiots
think they can infiltrate the government facility, retrieve information on the
Breeds and create their own army of indestructible soldiers.” Gage could hear
Caedon shaking his head from across the continents.
    He
snorted and shook his head in agreement with Caedon’s assessment. “Idiots.”
    “Roll
out the plan, Lucas,” Madden motioned to their oldest brother who had just
returned from his own Claiming.

 
     
     
    Chapter Five
     
    Gage was exhausted.
After the meeting and getting his mission assignment, he’d put in a few hours
in the shooting range before heading home. He could feel his own need to feed
and knew it meant Amelia was feeling the same effects. He jogged into their
house happy to see his mate, and walked right into a lion’s den.
    Without even so much as
a greeting, Amelia rounded on him, “You didn’t tell me you were going away. How
could you even consider this? We need to be together now. You know that. You
know and you’re still leaving. I mean, I thought just this morning was bad but
now you plan to be away for days…”
    Gage cut her off.
“Amelia, I won’t have you shouting at me. Calm yourself down and we’ll talk.”
It took every bit of restraint for Gage not to yell back at her, for him to
keep calm.
    “I will not calm myself
down. You are leaving me!”
    “Well, this is
happening sooner than I hoped.” Gage said as he moved towards her.
    “Misunderstanding his
inference, she agreed, “Me too.”
    Gage knew she’d catch
on soon enough as he scooped her up and tossed her over his shoulder. He sat on
the sofa and laid her out across his lap. “I suppose we’ll give this another
try. Worked the first time.” Gage intentionally made
his voice expressionless and took a few deep breaths to be sure he was calm.
    He felt Amelia’s
anxiety spike and smiled. She knew what was coming. “Not this again. I don’t
want you to spank me.”
    “Did you not promise to
keep from yelling, being disrespectful?”
    “Yes, I did but…”
    “Did you not feel
better after our last session?”
    A long pause followed.
Gage waited.
    “Yes,” her voice was
quiet. “If I apologize now?”
    “Not going to work.”
    Amelia struggled a bit more. Her anger was just below the surface
and he’d give her credit for holding back, but still he needed to be
consistent. If she turned her anger on him, if she got so angry she couldn’t
manage it, he would take on that responsibility. He was her mate now. It was
his responsibility now to care for her well-being.
    With her torso and legs
dangling down from either side of his lap, he easily flipped up her skirt—Goddess,
did he love the little skirts she wore—and massaged her buttocks over the scrap
of silky material she wore underneath. Then he pulled the panties down, just
low enough to bare her rounded globes so he could warm them to his touch.
    “Why am I doing this,
Amelia?”
    She didn’t respond and
he tapped her bottom.
    “Because I yelled,” she
gritted out from between clenched teeth.
    “Yes, you couldn’t
control your anger on your own so I will help.”
    She snorted but he
didn’t give her a chance to say

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