Shadows of the Moon (Black Wolf Agency Book 2)

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a collar and grey blazer over it, with a matching skirt that came to just above her knees, and a pair of cute black shoes with three inch heels.
    “Yep, I’m ready. You look really nice, by the way,” he said, smiling as he leaned in to kiss her.
    “Thank you.” She blushed. She couldn’t seem to get enough of him, and after last night’s sex marathon, he had to be feeling the same about her. Didn’t he? She smiled to herself.
     

     
    When they arrived at the bank, Selene leaned over and kissed Marcus goodbye. Then she assured him, “Don’t worry, I’ll be fine.”
    “Telling me not to worry is like telling a werewolf not to howl at the full moon.” He chuckled and then added, “Alright, I’ll try not to worry. I’ll send someone over as soon as I can. You won’t even know he’s here. Then, when you get out of work at 5pm, I’ll be here to pick you up. Fifth floor, right?”
    “Yes, sir,” she said, grinning as she leaned over to kiss him again. This time the kiss lasted longer. She went to open her mouth to tell him her secret, but between her nerves and the fact that she would be running late if she stayed any longer, she decided not to say anything. She would tell him later, when they were both done working and alone together. Instead, for now, she said, “I’ll miss you.”
    “I’ll miss you, too.” He smiled at her as she got out of the car.
    She looked back and blew him a kiss just before she entered the building and disappeared out of sight.
    Even though Selene had told him repeatedly not to worry and that she was pretty sure the man they had in the cell back at the agency was indeed the murderer they were looking for, Marcus was still very worried. Until he saw some kind of proof that they had the right man, he would continue to worry about her. There was no denying it; he was developing feelings for her. Strong feelings. In fact, he had never felt this way about someone in his entire life.
    He smiled as thoughts were running in his mind, ‘ I’ve known almost most my entire life, or at least since I was a teenager, that the werewolf sex drive was by far more than the average human’s. I have always had a handle on mine, or should I say…a hand on mine? I’ve been able to control the overpowering urges, until now it looks like.’ He shook his head and chuckled to himself.
     

     
    When Marcus got back to the agency, Yvonne and Lucius were there waiting for him.
    “What’s up? Any news?” asked Marcus. His heart began to race in that second as he waited for their answer.
    “We just checked and there haven’t been any murders since we locked up Sam last night,” announced Yvonne.
    Marcus let out a sigh of relief and said, “That’s great news. Maybe we have our killer after all, just as Selene thought. I’d like to send Damian or Devon over to the bank she works at anyway, just to make sure she’s alright.”
    “Marcus, she’s a werewolf,” said Lucius. “Even if we’re wrong, and the killer is still out there, she’ll be okay. She can defend herself.”
    “She’s a new werewolf, though. She doesn’t have the skills and knowledge that we have.” Marcus could feel himself getting angry and knew he should tone it down. He didn’t want everyone to find out about his growing feelings for Selene, at least not before he was totally sure about them himself.
    “He has a point,” Yvonne suggested. “Kate is pretty new still, too. I doubt she’d be able to fight off an experienced werewolf.”
    “Kate is pregnant, Yvonne,” argued Lucius. “That’s not a good comparison.”
    “Well, either way, I agree with Marcus. I think it would be a good idea to have someone watch over her at all times.” Then Yvonne looked at Marcus and said, “I can tell you really like her. I’d hate to see you lose another special person in your life.”
    “Thanks, Yvonne.”
    Marcus knew if there was anyone who would have had a problem with him taking over his father’s position at the

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