Stevr (The Mating Games Book 5)

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about it, the more I think they’ll approve it. We have the sign that the gods have blessed our bond. That’s what the tattoos indicate.”
    “Okay, Take your picture and I’m going to let you deal with your people about the mating.”
    “Our people.”
    “That remains to be seen.”
    “Fair enough, but I will deal with it, Geena. I promise.”
    “Okay. Now has anything been going on with the group that has been causing trouble?”
    “Things have been quiet. We’ve locked everything down and if anyone causes damage to the ship, they’ll be stuck on it with the rest of us.”
    “That would discourage most. Have you searched the ship?”
    “Yes, Mate. We have searched for everything that our tech can locate. If they are any other bombs or dangerous items on board, they are undetectable.”
    “I’m surprised they haven’t sent pirates after you.”
    “That may be next. They will have a surprise if they do.” His smile was wicked. “Now if there’s nothing else you want to know?” His mouth dropped to hers and he devoured her.
    Geena sank into the kiss letting everything else go for now. Maybe she was being easy but her life on Earth had been rough. Men there used women like her then threw them away. Stevr might have some rough edges but he was a good male, she could sense it. He began to remove her shirt then her bra. His lips found her nipple tugging on it hard. Her back arched as pleasure rolled over her. It was so easy to lose herself in this male.
    She heard a noise, Stevr’s head moved up indicating he had heard it too. A string of cuss words rolled from his mouth. “I’m sorry, Geena. It’s my com and I have to take it.”
    It was a lot like having ice water dumped on you. One minute you are burning up the next you’re shivering. She was a professional and she knew since he was in charge this would happen often. “It’s okay. Get it taken care of.” The implied part was then get your ass back here and she expected him to. Stevr moved off the bed heading out of the room. There was no way to know when he’d make it back. She rolled over and pulled out her pillow. A nap was in order and maybe he’d be back when she woke.
     

Chapter 9
     
    My Mate
     
    Stevr felt frustrated as hell but he had to take the call. Razar had sent him a message to be in his office in fifteen minutes. He wasn’t sure if his dad would be on this time or not but he tried to be prepared for anything. It was funny that he’d thought the trip would be boring when he’d been busy the whole time. There hadn’t even been time to meet Lista’s mom and her two little brothers which made him seem rude. Maybe she wouldn’t hold it against him.
    The light on the console flashed so he turned it on. The screen flashed to life with Razar in the middle of it. “Brother.” He greeted him.
    “Razar. Any news for me?”
    “I need to see both tattoos. The priests want them before they make a judgment.”
    “Okay.” He uploaded and sent them. “You should get them soon.”
    “I’m no expert, but from the look of these you two are a match.” Razar smiled for the first time. “Perhaps this won’t be so bad.”
    “Let me see those.” A voice growled in the background. He’d recognize his father anywhere. “Thank the gods.” Relief was evident in his words and in his tone.
    Razar was moved out of the way and his father was now in the screen. “You have always been closer to your beast, Stevr. Thank the gods he’s a smart beast. I’m going to give you tentative approval only conditional on her not being a hidden enemy. You don’t have to hide your mating any longer. Tylar will be pleased that he can go sooner.”
    “Thank you.”
    “I’m just glad she was your one. That was something I didn’t want to have to deal with.”
    Stevr was glad too. His dad was in a bad spot as their leader when it came to dealing with family. Their people had been supportive but his dad was fair. Any sign of favoritism to anyone could

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