kicking those three female vampires’ asses who were ready to kill Tonya.”
A small smile formed on her lovely face. “Hey, I can't help it. No one messes with my family and friends. But that doesn't mean I can hurt someone with an Uzi or a tank, Dominic.”
“I know. I was just trying to lighten the mood. The goddess did say all the gods have agreed that when the time is right, all massive weapons will be destroyed, and our memory on how to make them will be erased. They wouldn't have interfered, but they don't want to see Earth destroyed.”
“Wow, you really do talk to a goddess. I'm impressed. What else can you do?” Suzanne smiled and sucked his nipple into her mouth, biting it.
“Damn, woman, we're talking here. Behave, and I'll show you what I can do in a few.” Dominic snarled and turned her away from his chest.
“Fine, talk.” She crossed her arms over her chest and sighed.
Ethan and Thomas shook their heads. “You have your hands full with that one. Okay, back to business. We'll contact Father and inform him what is going on tonight. See what he can learn from his contacts. But if what you suspect is true, this is really going to be a problem. Also, about this trip—I take it you plan to make side trips so people won't know you're going straight to Remi's?”
Dominic nodded. “Yes, we're visiting cousins of Archer's in Oklahoma and Granger's father in Detroit before we head to Maine. This way, it will look like we're just introducing our companions to the general public.”
Thomas nodded. “Good. Who do you have going with you? Because you should be taking security with you. Otherwise they might suspect something.”
“I was thinking of asking Anthon and his beta, who are both blood bonded with me. I wanted to ask Alex, but I need him here watching the home front. Any ideas?”
“Yes, our two other brothers. They are close by.” Thomas smirked and glanced at Blair.
“That's not funny, Thomas. Just wait until your companion comes.” Blair snarled and glanced at Suzanne.
“Don't look at me. I have no idea what the hell it feels like to have a companion,” Suzanne snapped, and jumped off Dominic's lap. “Since I'm not needed here anymore, I'm going to go find some food. Do you have a kitchen up here, or is all the food downstairs?” Suzanne stopped at the hallway and glanced back at him.
Dominic got up and moved towards her. “You're becoming awfully mouthy. I suggest you refrain from snapping at us right now. We're all on edge here, Suzanne.” He smacked her ass, and pointed down the hallway. “First door on the right will lead you to the kitchen. We'll come get you when we're done talking.”
Suzanne nodded. “I'm sorry. Dominic. I'm really am scared. The four of you can help out with all this, but all I know is how to defend myself. I'm not a warrior, Dominic.” She slipped out of the room, and he sighed.
* * * *
Suzanne didn't know what the hell was wrong. Her emotions were through the roof when all of them were around. She still couldn't believe she was supposedly mated to four men. It just didn't seem right. She opened the door, stepped into a large chrome kitchen, and smiled. “Well, this sure isn't antique.”
Flipping on the overhead light switch, she made her way to the fridge and squealed when she saw the leftover pizza. “Hmm, a man after my own heart.” Grabbing the box, she searched and found a plate, plopping two slices of cold pizza on it. Setting the microwave timer, she took a Pepsi from the fridge and sat down at the kitchen counter.
The microwave dinged, and she got up to get her pizza. When she turned around, a large man leaned against the wall, staring at her.
Somehow she refrained from jumping. “Who the hell are you?” Suzanne carefully put her pizza down next to her soda, and closed her robe tighter around her.
My name is Andrew Hazelfield. I won't hurt you. I just needed to talk to you. He stepped away from the wall and moved to sit down
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