AlphaMountie

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I’m sorry. But that’s why you can’t be a part of
this. You’re not trained for this, you’re emotionally involved. This isn’t the
place for this discussion. It’s the middle of the night, the last thing we need
is security called on us. Let’s go back to my room, get some sleep, you’ll see how
it makes sense in the morning.”
    “I’m not leaving you. I’m finding my sister’s murderer.”
    “I know you want to help. But this is what I’m trained for—both
as a cop and as a werewolf. My pack back home in Prince George will fly out at a
moment’s notice. I can call them right now, and they’ll be here.”
    “Right. How often are direct flights from Prince George to Algonquin?”
Noire was proud of herself; she was arguing rationally now. She just had to keep
him distracted with intellectual arguments while she figured something out.
    “They can fly down to Vancouver, and then across to Toronto and
up from there. It will only take a few days.”
    “A few days we don’t have, Cam!” She was raising her voice
again. He was right, any minute now someone was going to hear them and report
them. She glanced around the hall, trying to orient herself. Everything looked
the same, a mix of maroon carpet and beige walls. “What room are we?”
    “Fourteen-oh-six,” he said, pulling the room key from his
duffle bag.
    Noire squinted at the doors nearby. Fourteen-thirty-seven,
fourteen-thirty-nine. They must have turned completely the wrong way. The next
door was a stairwell. “Fuck it,” she said. “We need to finish this now.” She
sprinted to the door, not giving him a chance to do anything but follow. When
they were both inside, she let the door close behind them. The loud thunk echoed on all sides.
    Noire turned to face him. “Look, if this creature is a bear—it’s
November. I think I know why he’s going home. He’s getting ready to hibernate. If
Page has a den and holes up in it for the winter, his tracks will be completely
covered over the winter. We have no way of finding him again, unless he starts killing
again. And then we’ll be way behind.”
    “Noire—”
    “And just how are you supposed to find him without me? I know
the forests up there like the back of my hand. How much time have you spent in Ontario?”
    “Not a lot,” he admitted.
    “Exactly. What are you going to do, look it up on Google Maps?
Doesn’t work like that in the park.” She knew that he realized this, but she thrust
the phone at him on purpose, taking his duffle bag from the crook of his elbow as
he struggled to hold them both.
    He staggered and caught himself on the stair railing, then
leaned back against it, taking a deep breath. “It’s too dangerous.”
    “I can handle myself. I’m a crack shot, you know. I can trap.
I can track. I can run. I can fight.” As she spoke, she unzipped his duffle. Aha—there
they were! She pulled out the handcuffs, holding them behind her back. “I can do
anything you need.” She made her voice low and sultry. It wasn’t a tone she was
accustomed to using, so she hoped it worked. By the way his eyelids closed and he
tilted his mouth toward hers, she knew it had.
    And with that, she slipped one cuff around his wrist and slid
the other around the stair railing and to his other arm, effectively trapping him.
    “Shit,” he said. He looked so confused and flustered that Noire
laughed. He mock-struggled against the cuffs. “How did you do that?”
    She leaned in, pressing into him with her breasts. “I don’t know,”
she said. “Maybe you were distracted.” She pushed her hips against his and felt
his erection through her jeans. Perfect. She leaned in for a long, chaste kiss,
no tongue, just pressing her lips against his. His mouth opened and he tried to
return the kiss.
    Noire suddenly pulled away.
    “You’ll need a guide,” she said, keeping her voice quiet and
seductive. She undid the top button on the sweater she wore, keeping her eyes on
his. His own eyes

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