Shea: The Last Hope

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mates, and he also said that we had another mate. When I asked him how he knew, he said because of the type of shifter he was," Lev said.
    There was a long pause and the Gregori said, "Congratulations. First of all, I can't tell you how happy I am to know that you have found your mate. As for the rest, I don't know what kind of shifter he is. Many of the people in town have wondered the same thing. They all thought he was some kind of cat since he belonged to a Pride, but his scent is unusual. No one has wanted to ask him either, it’s rude."
    Lev frowned and looked down at the paper that was in front of him. He ran a background check on the man. He was squeaky clean. Lev thought it was funny that he had received a speeding ticket when he was moving up to Colorado. That was all that was on his record. "How do you deal with two mates?"
    Gregori laughed and said, "Son, you are gonna have to play this one by ear. I have only had one mate, and I’m still trying to deal with just her. My advice would be to sit and talk with Griff, and bring him out to dinner. Your mom and I will want to meet him."
    Lev laughed, and they made plans to get together the next weekend. He wanted some more time with Griff to himself. He hoped that Griff would agree to come with him. He wanted Griff to meet the two people who meant the most to him.
    Time to go, he thought, and looked up at the clock again. He put the papers away and then shredded the forms he pulled on Griff. He didn’t want people to know he had done a background check on the man. With all the investigations going on right now, he didn’t want to get the man in trouble.
    He walked into the changing room and took off his uniform. Thank goodness he had made sure that he kept clean clothes in his locker, in case he went somewhere after work. It saved time from running back over to the west side where his apartment was and then back to Griff.
    Griff stood in front of his storefront waiting for Lev. He smiled when Lev approached and then said, "I thought I would cook dinner at my place. That way, we can talk freely."
    Lev nodded and followed the tall man to his truck and watched his muscular ass as he walked. My gods the man was built. He was tall, probably a shade taller than Lev, and his hair made him want to grab a hold and run his fingers through it. His eyes were amber colored, which were so large and sexy he could drown in them. Lev felt almost boring with his military flat top and boring brown hair and brown eyes. And Griff's features were rugged and masculine where Lev's were more angular and unremarkable, and he had a beard to hide a scar he received when he was young. The kids who bullied him had thrown him down a well and Lev hit the rocks as he fell and cut his cheek badly.
    He hated even looking at the mark, and so he had grown a short beard to hide it. But looking at themselves in the windows as they walked by, Lev thought they made a handsome couple.
    Griff held the door open for him, and he hesitated. He must have felt his unsure feelings, and Griff said, "I can bring you back to your truck whenever you want."
    Lev nodded and slid into the passenger seat then watched as Griff walked around to the other side of the truck and hop in the driver's seat. When he started the car, an oldie's station was playing, and Lev laughed out loud. He loved to listen to the oldies too, although his truck was set to the popular country station from a nearby town.
    They drove in silence for a few miles out of town, and then Griff turned into a large gated subdivision that had seemed to pop up overnight. He knew from the other sheriffs that it was the Pride from Texas that owned this land. It turned out they had bought this land several years ago and had been building houses all along. The high brick and stone fence and the gate were actually the newest item along with a row of new mailboxes outside the gate. As they drove down the streets, Lev admired the homes that littered the land, many of

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