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room.”
    “I’m sorry.” She lowered her eyes to the
floor, staring at her feet.
    “For what?”
    “For making him do this. I shouldn’t have
expected him to.”
    “Don’t worry about it. I think he figured
we’d want to have the bed to ourselves. He’s fine.”
    She looked up. “You sure?”
    “Trust me. He wouldn’t have done this for
us if he wasn’t okay with it.”
    She nodded and went over to the bed,
dropping the towel right before slipping in under the cool sheet. She heard
Reed growl and cocked her head to the side, “What’s wrong?”
    He came round the other side, slipping in
also. “You keep showing me that cute little ass of yours and we’ll never get
any sleep. I’ll be forced to keep pounding it until we both drop.”
    She smiled, snuggled up to his warm body
and sighed. “Such promises.”
    His arm went around her. “You okay?”
    “Never better. I don’t think I’ve ever
felt so special as what you two just made me feel.”
    “Well, don’t expect it to always be like
that on the full moon now.” She rose up to get a better look at him. “I don’t
share.”
    “I don’t think there are very many males
that do.” He kissed her and closed his eyes. Jennifer rested her head back on
his chest. “So why did you share me?”
    “Because I knew you were going to need it
with this strange ass moon. In case you didn’t notice, I had my heat with you.
What does that tell you?”
    She tried to go to sleep, but it just
wouldn’t come. Her mind refused to let her. “Reed?”
    “Hum.”
    “What’s next?”
    “What do you mean?”
    “I mean we can’t keep staying in a cabin.
What happens next?”
    “I need to find the one who sold my
brother and had my family killed.”
    “Then what?”
    “Then I kill him.”

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter
Seven
     
    Jennifer jolted awake. Taking a glance at
the clock, seeing it was only four thirty in the morning, she frowned at the
reason why she might be awake. She should be sleeping pretty much of the day
away after the night she had.
    Slipping from the bed slow and easy so she
didn’t wake Reed, she looked around for something to put on and found his
shirt. Putting it on while she headed for the front window, Jennifer still
frowned, wondering why she was awake in the first place.
    She didn’t see anything, so decided to go back
to bed when a dark shadow caught her eye. Jennifer stopped and squinted at the
side of the cabin Brent was in and waited with still breath for that shadow to
move again. It did.
    “Reed!” she gasped, gripping the window
frame, not taking her eyes off what she was seeing. Reed only groaned in his
sleep. “Reed, wake up!” Again he groaned and moved. She turned her head to see
him turn over. “Damn it.” Turning back around, Jennifer let out one hell of a
scream. A man stood in the window, staring at her!
    His fist broke through the glass and she
fell back on her ass. Reed snarled and lunged at the man, stopping him from
grabbing hold of her. Unfortunately, more came in with a kick to the door.
    “Ah shit!” Jennifer said, rolling to her
feet. She took aglance at Reed who
was outside, changing as men surrounded him. One guy decided to reach for her.
A mistake. Jennifer opened her mouth and bit his hand hard, reaching the bone.
He screamed. “Fuck you!” she spit out right before kicking him hard in the
stomach. By the way, he went flying back, she knew then humans were attacking.
    Jennifer quickly found a pair of pants,
wiggled her ass into them quickly and had her shoes on her feet by the time
another guy decided to take his chance with her.
    “Really?” she asked, irritated.
    He lunged and she changed just enough to
get extra strength. With her own snarl, she grabbed the guy by the front of his
dark outfit and picked him up. Right before throwing him, she showed him some
very sharp teeth, and then tossed him away into two others, knocking them down
like pins on a bowling lane.
    Jennifer grabbed

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