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figure headed toward the back door. Gage made sure he stayed out of sight until the other man moved away. He pulled Sienna from the house and plastered her to his back. He had to keep her close, try to make it difficult for them to sense her fear.  
    Crouched in the darkness, Gage searched the area for signs of the other wolves. The one at the back door had to either be in the house by now or was about to be. Either way if they didn’t move now, they would not get another chance. At the faint sound of tinkling glass, he sprung up and started running in the shadows of perimeter with Sienna in tow.  
    They were almost to the shed and the bike behind it. Fifty more feet and they’d be clear.
    “Hold it right there.”
    Gage turned, shoving Sienna behind him and faced the unshifted wolf who’d started all the trouble back at the bar. He still looked human but with the amber glow of his eyes and the snarl on his face, the animal was right at the surface readying to battle.
    “She’s not going anywhere with you.”  
    “She sure as hell isn’t going with you.” Gage snarled. This situation was about to devolve and he knew the other man’s lackey’s would be here any second. He turned his head to Sienna. “Run, babe.”
    “But I—”
    “Trust me to find you later.”
    She nodded and then turned and ran, rounding the back of the shed a moment later.
    “You think we can’t catch a human?”
    “I think I can kick your ass if you try.”  
    The other man sniffed the air and growled. “What the fuck. Did you mate with my human?”
    “Guess she preferred a real man?”
    “Real man. She obviously doesn’t know what that means. But I’ll be more than happy to show her after we’re done kicking your ass.” Two other wolves materialized from the shadows.
    “I’d be more than happy to show her how much better a real wolf fucks over your half-breed sissy wolf kind.”
    Gage shot forward and launched himself at the offending wolf. When fur sprouted through his skin he fought the wolf back to maintain a partial shit. A much stronger part of him that had a chance in hell of getting out of this alive.  
    One of the other wolves stepped in his path and blocked the leader. Gage grabbed him around the neck and spun before flinging him up against the side of the shed.  
    “Go and get the girl. I’ve got this.” The second lackey ran in the direction Sienna had run and Gage saw red. He started to run after him when he was yanked from behind and thrown to the ground.  
    The fucker who started all this trouble wrapped his hands around Gage’s neck and began to crush. He couldn’t breathe when he heard an engine roar to life from nearby. His worst fear of Sienna being captured and taken away from him took root. He imagined specifically the big wolf cutting off his air supply hurting his mate.  
    “Gage!”  
    He heard her plea for help and gathered the extra strength he needed from her to punch the asshole choking him in the face. His hands released and he rolled out of his reach. Ready to bash his head in and draw as much blood as possible he barely registered when she called out to him again.
    “Gage!”
    This time he turned, ready to kill the man who dared touch her to find her sitting astride his bike with the motor running and a desperate look on her face. Behind her, one of the wolf’s lackey’s was headed directly for her.  
    “Gage, get on the damn bike and lets go.”
    If not for her sweet voice and familiar scent he would have ignored her and gone in for the kill. The idiot tried to take his mate away from him and that was unacceptable. Now he remembered that getting her out of danger was his number one priority.
    “Mate,” he whispered, his voice hoarse.
    He jumped on the motorcycle behind her and she put the bike in gear and tore down the driveway. He looked behind them to the wolves still moving kind of dazed and slow. He’d probably bought them a few extra minutes. More than enough time for

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