Southern Shifters: Bear Sentry (Kindle Worlds Novella) (The Enforcers Book 2)

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this before.”
    “She’s mine,” Drake yelled hysterically.
    He sounded like an unhappy toddler, and Vi expected him to throw himself on the floor any minute.
    “Actually, she’s mine,” Jase said calmly. “I’ve claimed her, she bears my mark, and if you don’t step the fuck away, I’ll exercise my right to kill you and your friend.”
    Drake stepped back and unpinned her from the car, proving he wasn’t completely stupid.
    “This isn’t over, bear ,” he sneered.
    “Yes, it is,” Jase said.
    “Don’t come back here again,” Dean warned. “If I see either one of you anywhere near the neutral zone, you’re dead, and be prepared for a visit from Bhric when he returns.”
    “Fuck Bhric,” Drake swore.
    “What was that?” Dean asked.
    “Nothing. Get in the car Sam.”
    Both men moved toward the doors of the SUV and Violet ran to Jase. He slid his arm around her waist, but waited for the car to leave before he embraced her fully. His lips crushed hers in a kiss that expressed everything they couldn’t say with an audience.
    “Where are the others?” Gage asked.
    “Four of them ran off and the other two are hogtied,” Tobias answered.
    “I’ll drive out with you to drop them off,” Gage said.
    “Niki, let’s go upstairs,” Dean growled.
    Everyone laughed at the hybrid’s exasperated tone, but Niki skipped toward her mate and allowed him to open the door for her. Gage followed Tobias into the darkness, leaving Jase and Vi alone behind the building.
    “Are you okay?” Jase asked.
    She could feel his heart racing though his t-shirt, and she understood his overwhelming emotions. He’d organized and completed a mission, but he’d also purposefully put his mate in danger.
    “I’m fine,” she said, giving him a chaste kiss. “Thank you for saving me again.”
    His breathing was growing erratic.
    “I literally threw you to the wolves,” he growled, rubbing the back of his head.
    She pulled his arm down and replaced his hand with her own, tracing his scar.
    “It was the only way.”
    His eyes met hers, wild and untamed, and a second later his lips crashed down on hers. She kissed him back with the same desperate need, tasting every inch of his mouth. He broke the kiss, smashed her body against his and licked her mate mark.
    “Let’s go home,” he said, lifting her feet off the ground.
    She wrapped her legs around his waist and he carried her to his bike. When the engine roared to life, she climbed on the back and rubbed her hand over his hard, denim covered cock.
    “Hurry, Jase.”
    He swore, but he didn’t speed until he’d cleared the deadly curves of the dragon. When they got home, he threw her over his shoulder and smacked her ass.
    “Time for some payback, mate .”
    His words promised so much more than one night of pleasure, and she squealed as he carried her into the house. A few neighbors looked in their direction, but she ignored their stares.
    For the first time in…forever…she didn’t mind being labeled a freak.

Epilogue
     
    The wolf is on his way.
     
    One week later, Jase laid on the bed and sent one last text to Logan. The Lead Enforcer, Mason and Jacob hadn’t been convinced he’d found his mate until he’d agreed to a video chat so they could meet Violet.
    They’d all loved her, wished them well, and complimented him on carrying out the mission to confront her attacker. He was grateful for their praise, but he didn’t need it as much as he used to. His mate’s opinion was the only one that truly mattered.
    Logan had been impressed with Tobias’ skills, and he’d agreed the wolf would be an asset to the team. Because Jase had furniture he didn’t need, and Tobias had none, the move had been a simple arrangement. In exchange for packing and shipping all of Jase’s personal belongings, Tobias could keep all of his furniture. Since Jase didn’t want to go back, and Tobias wanted to move in as soon as possible, it was a win for both men.
     
    I look forward

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