His Big Reveal: An Interracial BWWM Billionaire Romance (BWWM Alpha Males)

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this new field of research. Her best friend Charley said she tended to “nerd out” about her research.
    “And what is it you think you know about our situation?” She turned to the side, casting a long glance at Sloan. His blue eyes were intense and hot as they scraped over her body, his tone just as abrasive.
    “I don’t know much Mr. Harper, which would be the point of the research. However I do know that it is most unusual for two Alpha shifters to be as close as you two.” She’d overheard the story of one of her students who had taken on two shifters from different packs at once and she was instantly intrigued. And if she was also a little turned on, well it was no one’s business but her own.
    “Well so far you’ve got it Sascha. We are unique.” Grey smiled at her again, this time his eyes dark with the desire she felt just by being in the presence of these two powerful men. “Of course there is much more to learn about our ah, situation.”
    “Grey,” Sloan warned.
    “Don’t worry Sloan, I’ve got this.”
    Sascha watched, fascinated by the silent communication that seemed to take place between them. Sloan’s blue eyes narrowed until they were just slits of gold and Grey’s dark brown eyes did the same, low growls erupted deep from both men. Lord save us all from alpha males. “Look boys if you’re not interested just say so. I need to know if this is research worth pursuing, if not I need to move on.” She stood and placed her card on the table between them. “Let me know when you make up your mind.
     
    ***
     
    “What the hell was that, man?” Grey’s eyes were practically all gold as he stared angrily at his best friend.
    “Just because I wasn’t drooling all over Ms. Mitchell doesn’t mean I’m not…intrigued.” He was intrigued. In fact he was downright enchanted with the lovely doctor. Not only was she gorgeous with a body made for sin but her scent enraptured him. He could still smell that earthy mixture of soft flowers like lavender and something else, something primal that told him she was special.
    “Then why the hell were you acting like a jackass to her?” He slammed his hands on the table and the approaching waitress turned quickly in the opposite direction. “You probably scared her off. Shit!”
    Sloan took a sip of his drink, slow and deliberate. “If she’s scared so easily, she is definitely not the female we need.”
    “Okay fine so you didn’t scare her, but your cold asshole routine probably turned her off.”
    Sloan was willing to concede that perhaps he could have been more cordial. Hell, he didn’t know why he wasn’t. Typically he was considered the ‘nice guy’ to Grey’s flirtatious playboy. “You’re right, okay?”
    “I know I’m right, man, what I’m asking is ‘what the hell’?”
    “I don’t know. Her scent threw me off.”
    Grey relaxed into the booth, one arm resting across the back and smiled. “So you smelled it too?”
    He nodded. “I did.” His shoulders fell in resignation. The last thing he wanted was some professor digging into the ways of the Silver Mountain and Graeves Peak packs. They were special, dammit. That didn’t mean Sloan wanted the whole world to know about them. He and Grey and had been best friends since childhood, they grew up in different packs from pups to grown men and eventually each became the alpha of his respective pack. Nothing had weakened their bond or their friendship. If anything being alphas strengthened their bond and recently, brought to light a way to merge the packs permanently and form their own clan. “Hell I didn’t expect her to be so young or so fucking sexy.”
    Gray smiled. “I know! Over the phone she sounded academic, kind of sexy but mostly just…smart. But in person, hot damn that is one fine ass lady.” He exaggerated a shiver to illustrate his point. “And,” he sobered, “she is probably the one we need.”
    Sloan growled. He never did like following orders. “We

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