Savage Surrender: A Dire Wolves Mission (The Devil's Dires Book 1)

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and loud and unrestrained. The sick fucks deserved to die horrible, painful deaths—ones he’d be thrilled to visit upon them.
    The woman glanced to where the young girl slept. “Don’t scare her. She’s young and extremely naïve. You need to take her right now. Get her the hell out of here before the rest of the men come back.”
    By the gods, the fates didn’t mess around. She was perfect for him, so strong, so brave. And so smart—Bez knew she was right. He needed to haul ass and get the younger Omega out of danger, but he didn’t want to leave this woman’s side. He willed his legs to move, his body to respond, but his mind and heart and wolf were set. He couldn’t ignore the mating bond, couldn’t dare fail her. Just the thought of walking away without her by his side gutted him.
    Bez shook his head and sighed. “I don’t—”
    The sound of the other man in camp yelling for Marcus woke Bez from his mate-induced distraction. Fuck, he needed to go . Grab the young Omega and run. But this woman was his mate , his one and only, and he would have to leave her behind to be able to get the other Omega out as per the plan. His training told him to leave his mate, to grab the target, secure her, and call in a second team to come back to the houseboat camp. But he knew that wouldn’t work. The men would whisk his mate away before he and his team could make it back, leaving him chasing trails and ghosts until he tracked her down. And he would track her down. He was the best tracker anyone had ever seen, impossible to shake or outrun. But what could happen to her in the interim made Bez’s blood run cold. No. He couldn’t abandon her. Couldn’t risk her.
    The thought strengthened his resolve and made his brain spin off on a secondary plan. For the first time in his very long life, he would not be following policies, procedures, or orders. He would not be working under the mantle of anyone else. He didn’t want to leave his mate behind.
    So he wouldn’t.
    Grabbing his mate’s arm, he pulled her out of the cot. “We go. Now.”
    “But you’re only here for her.”
    Bez yanked her to her feet, harder than he wanted to but needing her to move . “Not anymore.”
    She gave him a hard look, obviously doubting him. Something that almost made him smile. He’d show her, teach her—the last thing she should do was doubt a Dire Wolf.
    Bez held out a hand, backing toward where the younger Omega, Angelita, still slept, inviting his mate to follow him. She stared at him thoughtfully, her expression filled with a meaning Bez couldn’t figure out. But he wanted to, and he would. Someday. After he’d taken the time to learn everything there was to know about her. But that time wasn’t right then, and the place definitely wasn’t this shitty houseboat camp.
    “Please,” he whispered, begging for what had to be the first time in his life. Something that finally got a reaction from his mate. She glanced at his hand once…twice…before taking a deep breath.
    And then she grabbed hold of him.
    Ignoring the tingles the simple touch sent shooting up his arm, Bez pulled her beside him. He loved the scent of her, wanted to breathe her in for days, but there was no time. The two hurried across the floor to where the younger Omega slept. Considering the reaction his mate had to him standing over her, he let her take the lead. He didn’t want to scare the girl and alert the other shifter. Bez stood guard as his mate knelt down next to the cot and brushed Angelita’s hair off her forehead.
    “C’mon, hon. It’s time to go.”
    The voice of the other guard grew closer, the pitch displaying his irritation when Marcus didn’t answer. Not that he could have. Though, the tall one had no way of knowing the man lay dead on the floor, but he would soon.
    Angelita opened her eyes, jumping back against the wall when she saw Bez. Before she could scream, his mate put her hand over the girl’s mouth and leaned close to whisper in

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