Blazing Glory

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car. He could hear Heath trying to keep up with his
hurried steps, but he ignored Heath. Damn Havoc for interfering with his life.
Did Havoc think he was still a kid? Come to think of it, didn’t Havoc give his
address to Levi in the first place?
    “Blaze, wait up!” Heath said,
sounding breathless.
    Blaze could feel the currents in
the air shifting, but he crooked a threatening finger at Heath. “If you think
you can take me, kid, go ahead and try. You still have years to go.”
    Heath put down his hands and called
back the wind he was attempting to manipulate. “Havoc just wanted to have a
chat with your mate, Blaze.”
    “Fuck off, kid. Do me a favor and
try to get the agent to give me a discount.” Blaze slid into Volt’s car and
slammed the door shut.
    “What? You’ve decided to buy the
place? You haven’t even seen the inside.”
    “Yeah, I’m sold. Now bug off. I’ll
tell Havoc I’ve knocked you unconscious or something.” Without waiting for his
reply, Blaze drove back to the office.
    Blaze didn’t know the exact
details, but he and the others knew Havoc didn’t like shifters much due to some
bad shit that went down in his past. They never pushed the issue. Havoc was
frightening when he was angry, a true force of nature to be reckoned with.
Still, Havoc had no say when it came to his personal relationships.
    His mood foul, Blaze shoved the
door of the office opened.
    Gale was at the receptionist’s
desk, the paperwork unattended. He had his feet up and was busy reading the
morning paper. “Blaze? Thought you
were finding a new place with the kid.”
    “You’re in this too? The old man in his office?” Blaze demanded.
    “Yes,” Gale said carefully. “Look,
Blaze he just—”
    Ignoring him, Blaze pushed his way
past the receptionist’s desk and their cubicles. Havoc’s outfit was a small
one, and it only held four other cubicles aside from Havoc’s private office,
but Blaze and his brothers were seldom in the office because they were always
on cases. They never lacked for clients who wanted large-scale demolition
services at moderate prices, and they worked efficiently and without fuss.
    He caught Levi just leaving Havoc’s
office with Havoc following behind. To be fair, Blaze couldn’t really call his
boss and foster father an old man. Havoc was in his early forties, but he
looked buffed and lethal as any of them.
    “Old man, what’s
the meaning of this?”
    The pair looked at him with
surprise. Levi looked like he’d been run through the grinder, but he still
managed to grin back affectionately at Blaze.
    Idiot bear. What’s he grinning about?
    “Ah, Blaze, what
a pleasant surprise. I was just having a nice little chat with your mate
here.”
    “If you were just having a nice
little chat, then why’d you have to bribe Heath into steering me away?”
    Havoc let out a tired sigh. “Because out of my kids, you’re the most temperamental one, just
like your name.”
    Remembering Heath’s words and how
he’d worried everyone to death, Blaze tried to cull his temper. “Havoc, you and
everyone else can relax now. I’m not going to self-combust or do anything reckless. I’m fine now.”
    Havoc’s dark blue eyes were almost
black when they searched Blaze’s. Whatever he saw there seemed to satisfy him.
“I think you’re better than fine, Blaze. Makes an old man
happy to see his kids settled.” He smiled and retreated back to his
office.
    “So how’s the apartment hunting
going?” Levi asked as they headed to the car.
    “It’s fine, but never mind the apartment.” Blaze punched his shoulder, making Levi
frown at him. “What did you and Havoc talk about?”
    He shrugged. “The
usual parent stuff. Like how he’s going to make sure there won’t be
anything left of me if I hurt you.”
    Blaze halted in his steps and
stared at him. “What?”
    “I told him he shouldn’t worry.
Bears mate for life, and besides, we’ve survived an army of zombies, didn’t we?
Surviving

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