Stevens-Journey [Brac Pack 20]

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Maverick’s home.
    “Holy mother of mangos. Maverick lives here?” Steven stared at the house in awe as Roman rounded the corner and the tires crunched on the gravel driveway.
    “Don’t let the fancy house fool you. The men here are very nice.” Roman pulled into an open spot and parked his truck. He led Steven to the front door and rang the bell. Roman noticed a security camera turn in their direction.
    The door swung open, George stood there smiling at them with a large cowboy hat on his head. “Come on in, Roman.” Roman led his mate in, hearing loud noises coming from one of the rooms. “Hi, I’m George.” The man introduced himself to Roman's mate.
    “Steven.” He shook George’s hand.
    “Let me go get Maverick for you. You’re welcome to wait in the den if you’d like.” George pointed to the noisy room.
    Roman decided to wait in the foyer. There was too much noise coming from that room, and he wasn’t sure if taking his mate in there was wise.
    A human walked out, smiling at both of them. “Hi, I’m Curtis.”
    “Steven,” his mate offered. “We’re waiting on Maverick.” Steven’s Journey
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    “Roman.” Roman clipped the word, noticing how Curtis was stealing glances at his mate. Steven tugged at his hand, but Roman ignored him. Steven was his, and he didn’t appreciate the human appraising his mate.
    “Glad you could make it,” Maverick said as he walked down the hallway. He looked from Roman to Curtis, his face studying them both. “Why don’t you go find your dads, Curtis?” Roman was thankful the human obeyed. He didn’t want to make enemies here, but he would if his mate kept getting ogled. He was very aware how gorgeous Steven was. He just didn’t want anyone else noticing it.
    “He doesn’t mean anything by it,” Maverick said. “He just learned about…us. I think he was more curious than encroaching.” Roman nodded, wrapping an arm around Steven’s shoulders as he led them to an office. “I had the blueprints drawn up. I wanted you to have a look at them.”
    Roman released Steven once they were inside the office. “That was pretty fast.”
    Maverick shrugged. “I’m not a patient person. Not when it comes to doing things for my family.”
    Roman moved to Steven’s side when a large man with long blond hair sauntered into the office.
    “Roman, this is Kota. He’s my Beta.”
    “Beta?” Steven looked at all three men.
    Shit. Roman hadn’t explained to Steven about this entire household being Timber wolves. Granted, Steven knew the paranormal existed, but he could have given his mate the heads-up.
    He was too busy thinking about that hot ass kiss on the front porch.
    Roman turned to Steven. “Remember I told you that I was a bear and that the town had shifters?”
    Steven nodded.
    “Well, these men are Timber wolves.” Roman caught Steven as his eyes rolled back and he fainted.

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    “Well, that was interesting,” Maverick said from behind his desk.

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Chapter Five
    Steven sat on the front porch, feeling like a real wuss. Why the hell did he have to faint every time he learned about the weird things going on around him? He didn’t feel very manly at the moment.
    “Stop beating yourself up,” Roman said as he pushed open the screen door with his shoulder, bringing out two glasses of iced tea. He handed one to Steven as he took a seat on the swing. “It happens.”
    “I don’t see you fainting,” Steven said as he accepted the glass.
    Steven ran a hand through his long black hair, taking a deep breath. It was hot out, his hair sticking to his sweaty skin. The Lakelands didn’t have any air-conditioning, so Steven sat out on the porch in a half attempt at catching a stray breeze.
    “No, I’ve never fainted, but there’s nothing wrong with it.” Steven could hear the humor that Roman was trying hard to hide.
    “Of course you never fainted, look at you.” Steven waved a hand at Roman.
    Roman leaned forward and

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