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problem, Chief.”
    They reached the spot where Liam stopped. There was a pile of empty beer bottles and trash.
    “It has to be the Greenfield Cla n,” Ky growled. “Heck. It could even be one of the clans from further away.”
    “Who are the Greenfields?” she asked, glancing at the large mess they’d left behind.
    Liam pulled out a cell phone and sent a text. “They’re our closest neighbors. I’ve asked Oliver and Caleb to help clean this up.”
    “And they are?” she asked again, feeling all kinds of lost from lack of information.
    “Two of our guards,” Ky replied. “They’ll come take care of making sure this place is cleaned up.”
    At that moment, the sound of breaking leaves and someone approaching from the right side of the forest stopped the conversation. A man almost as tall as Ky with curly brown hair and a beard long enough to nest a family of pigeons approached them. “Hey there, Chief.”
    “Hi, David ,” Liam and Ky greeted at the same time.
    “Ma’am .” He nodded toward Nita.
    “ Hi.” She waved.
    “David, this is Nita. She’s staying with me.” Ky introduced them. “Nita, this is David Marsh. He’s one of the guards in the clan.”
    She hadn’t been called a ma’am before. It was official. She was old. She wasn’t bothered though. David probably called every woman ma’am. His beard was bigger than his face. It was thick and full and there was a leaf or two stuck to it. She’d never been so tempted to check a man for small animals in his facial hair. She bet her car keys could hide in there and never be found.
    “There’s no dead animals in there,” David said as though reading her mind.
    “Sorry.” She’d been caught staring. A flush of guilt crept up her neck.
    David smiled. Though most of his face was covered in hair, she just knew there was a handsome guy under there. “It’s okay. I do shave when the occasion calls for it, but with winter coming it’s easier to leave it as is.”
    Hm mm, probably not smart to tell him it was only the end of summer and fall still hadn’t come. If he kept his beard growing he’d end up with a blanket for winter.
    “David, can you see if you can find out from some of the others what happened here?”
    David gave a sharp nod. “You got it, Chief.”
    She held on to Ky and watched David turn to leave.
    “Was nice meeting you, ma’am.” She could almost tell he was smiling that time.
    She waved at David. “Nice meeting you too.”
    “What will you do about the neighbors?” she asked, turning to face the hill again.
    “Liam will go chat with them.” He frowned, holding on tighter when she slipped on a rock. “Let’s go back. It’s lunch time.”
    She glanced over her shoulder when he said that. She’d thought Liam was at their back. He was already several yards away from them.
    “Nice seeing you Liam!” she yelled.
    Liam smiled, waved and turned back to the trail. Going up the hill wasn’t as easy as going down. She ended up depending on Ky and allowed him to help her most of the way up.
    * * *
    When they reached his cabin, the smell of food overpowered her. She didn’t realize how long their walk had been until her stomach growled. Ky smiled at her.
    “We’ll feed you now.”
    She would have been embarrassed except that whatever was being cooked smelled divine. Rays of sunlight highlighted the cabin in the woods giving it an almost fairytale look. It was like looking at a painting. Even the birds decided to chirp at that moment.
    Seemed like nature was trying to tell her to move her ass out of the city. She’d not had a single allergic reaction or need for any of the meds she’d brought in case of poison ivy, poison oak, allergies, mosquitos or any other kind of bug bite. She rocked!
    A short curvy blonde woman with her hair in a long braid down her back and a cropped top and shorts moved around the kitchen with ease. She stopped suddenly and turned to them, a wide smile covering her lips.
    “Hi! I’m

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