no idea what that was all about, but figured it was an Earth thing. Toward the back was something that looked like a giant slide with skis hanging next to it. He and Malik had come over during the last of the snow season, but skiing wasn’t his thing.
“May I help you look for something?”
Darn . Cavon turned around. The man had on a polo shirt with the name Cal above the pocket. “Hi, Cal. My name’s Cavon.”
“That’s an interesting name. What nationality is that?”
Alien? He wasn’t prepared to answer too many questions about his heritage. Perhaps Amy could help him come up with an identity that would hold up to scrutiny. “I’m a mixed breed.”
“Aren’t we all? What can I do for you, Cavon?”
“I’m actually here looking for a job.”
Cal straightened and glanced at him from head to toe. “Have you worked in a sporting goods store before?”
He’d expected the question. “Not exactly, but I’m good at hunting and tracking. I saw a sign on your window stating you had expeditions. Perhaps you need a guide.”
His brow cocked and Cavon could feel the man caving. “I do. I didn’t catch your last name.”
He didn’t know why it mattered, but so as not to throw suspicion his way, he tried to think of a name that seemed earthlike. His gaze scanned the racks of clothing behind Cal. He saw shirts with the name Adidas blazoned on it, but that sounded funny. Then there were some jackets that said Mountain Hardware and another rack with jackets printed with the name North Face. “Cavon North, but my friends call me Von.” He loved watching Vin Diesel movies and had always wanted to shorten his name.
“Okay, Von North, let’s talk in the back office.”
Cavon’s step lightened, knowing this had been the right place to come.
Chapter Six
“When do you start?” Malik paced in front of his brother, feeling more betrayed than angry.
“This week.”
“That sucks. We came here for fun, not work.”
“I’m sorry you can’t be excited for me. I think it is going to be fun taking people on hunting and fishing tours.”
He had to chuckle. “Since when have you ever used a pole to fish? Only women use poles.”
Cavon dropped on to the bed, crossed his feet, and wrapped his hands behind his head. “I’ll learn. The big trip won’t be until October. I can figure things out by then.”
“How many days a week is this job?” He looked forward to hanging out with his brother and maybe even pulling some pranks.
“Three.”
That did leave four days for them to be together. Amy only worked five days a week, though she spent a lot of spare time at the animal shelter. “What am I supposed to do? Run in the woods alone?”
Cavon laughed. “That’s for you to figure out.”
He didn’t like the direction of this conversation. “Did you happen to find out if Amy was free tonight for dinner?” He didn’t need to mention the other activity he wanted to engage in. All day long, his cock kept standing up, looking for his mate.
“Actually, I did.”
“You’re toying with me.”
“Cal, who’s my new boss, and a cool guy, said there is an upscale vegan restaurant that I thought Amy might like.”
He tried to recall what she’d said as she bit into her juicy hamburger. “She’s not vegan.”
“No, but she is adventurous.”
That brought a smile to his face. She certainly had been willing to try out the blindfold and restraints. “You’re right.” Once more his balls tightened as he remembered how her tight, juicy pussy felt when he was pounding into the spunky Amy Thornton. He adjusted his pants. “I have to say wearing jeans is downright uncomfortable.”
“The price of freedom.”
“Yeah.”
“Did she say when she gets off work?”
Cavon sat up. “Why don’t you go downstairs and ask her?”
He’d been tempted all day to interrupt her, but he didn’t want to come on too strong. She was everything he wanted in a woman and he didn’t want to blow it. His
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