My Chameleon Loves [Galactic Nuptials 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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I don’t trust them, and I don’t want them in the house. One of you shift and get as close as you can to see what they’re up to. It’s a little too suspicious to me that he suddenly decided he’d leave a week early after making such a big deal about her probationary period.”
    “Do you think he’s going to try and take Jeni back with him?” Kernz gripped the edge of the table, his canines dropping low enough to be visible.
    “It’s possible he’s thinking along those lines, but it’s never going to happen.” Zin placed his hand on Kernz’s shoulder. “I swear to you we’ll keep her safe. They won’t be able to take her anywhere.” He looked at Rmantk. “If you get a chance, see if you can access the monitor in the guest house and see who Rich communicates with. He won’t be able to erase anything because you need a code to get into the system.”
    Tenik cleared his throat. “One of us should go with you, Prince Zin.”
    “Don’t call me prince, Tenik. At least not until we have a chance to tell Jeni everything.”
    “My pardon, Zin. I meant no disrespect.”
    “I know, just try and keep it together for a few more days. I promise we’ll tell her everything soon.”
    “He’s right, Zin.” Rmantk clasped Tenik’s shoulder. “One of us should go with you for protection.”
    “Nonsense! The only thing we need protection from are those two men, and you’re going to be watching them. You’d be able to see if any shuttles land, and there’s only a handful of people staying at the station right now. It’ll be perfectly safe. Besides, we want some time alone with our Laan Asawa. We’re going to let her know what we are today and that’s going to require total privacy.”
    Rmantk frowned. “You’re going to shift?”
    “Yes. At least into some rudimentary forms. We don’t want to show her everything at once.”
    “I hope you know what you’re doing.” Rmantk motioned Tenik and Quenk toward the door. “You don’t want to scare her off.”
    Kernz scowled. “It’s better she knows sooner than later. We need to know how she’s going to react.”
    “She seems like a pretty open individual,” said Quenk. “She’s going to be fine with your secret.”
    “What secret?”
    Zin turned to see Jeni standing in the doorway. Her arms were crossed, her foot tapping on the floor, while a frown tainted her beautiful face. He grinned. “Come on, flower. Let’s go take a ride, and we’ll tell you our secret.” He walked over to the open door and held out his hand.
     
    * * * *
     
    Jeni eyed Zin’s hand and bit her lip. There were enough secrets in her life. She didn’t need any more. She hesitated for a moment and then thought about how drawn she felt to the two brothers. Goddess, I feel like I need to be with him. Slowly, she took a couple of steps and put her hand in his. She shuddered when his warm skin closed over her fingers. She allowed him to pull her outside, Kernz following close on her heels.
    “We have a land cruiser big enough for three people.” Zin pointed toward the barn. “We thought we’d take it and head over to the ocean if that’s okay with you.”
    “It sounds great. What happened to the picnic you promised?”
    Kernz grabbed her hand. “I already packed it in the cruiser’s cooler.”
    She looked around as they walked toward the barn. “Where are all the animals? I know you said you were still evaluating this place, but nothing looks new. There had to be someone living here before you, so where are all the animals?”
    “I don’t understand,” Zin said. “What animals?”
    “Exactly! On my grandfather’s farm there were chickens, horses, and hogs. Hell, he even had cats and dogs.” She flung her arms out. “I don’t see or smell any sign of animals around here.”
    “Well…Um…” Zin glanced at Kernz. “Remember we’d just moved here when that business with the Castir family went down. We were several months on Earth just for that trial and then

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