The Mating Call: Drekinn Series

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them back through the bar to the exit. She was trying to think where the hell she was going to put Kiki and who she was going to be assigned to him when she felt the air around them change, and her head snapped up.
    In the entrance to the club stood four Ulfer, and they were staring right at them. Calli reached backward and pushed Kiki back into the bar, right into Kade, who was following closely. They both let out a yell of surprise, one high and one low, if she had time, Calli would have laughed at the picture they made. But because she pushed them back and didn't follow, it caused her to be trapped in the small entry with the four beefy Ulfer . She grinned and moved her shoulders around a little getting ready to kick some ass when the first one laughed and shifted into a fuckin' tiger.
    She had dealt with tigers before, and they were the worst of the cat family, besides the lions. Calli jumped to the side and then raised her gun, which she had loaded with real bullets, thank goodness, and fired. She hit the tiger in the ass and grinned. That was going to hurt, if he managed to make it out of this place alive, he would be limping for a week. Her bullets had silver in them. Even though a shifter could heal at accelerated rates, when silver was involved, it took longer. She loved the bullets that she had designed herself.
    One of the other Ulfer shifted into a wolf and attacked. The entry was small enough she didn't have a lot of room to work with, so she raised her leg and pushed off the wall and flipped over the wolf and tiger that both hit each other and fell into a mass of fur on the floor. She was done screwing around. Looking at the two Ulfer, who were standing there waiting, she raised her gun and shot one of them between the eyes, dropping him where he stood. The other one looked at her with a shocked expression, raised his hands and backed out of the door.
    Nice, it left only the two that shifted. They would not have enough control to shift back, so she turned the gun to them, but she wasn't quick enough and the wolf bit down on her arm, hard. She could feel the bones snap, and she growled.
    Then she heard a loud growl, and she looked over her shoulder to see a huge wolf and smaller cougar enter the entryway. He was gorgeous. Kade's wolf was all black and had his eyes. And he was huge. She could not believe that his wolf was so big. He had to come up to her waist at least. His coat was sleek and shiny. He treated his wolf well, she could tell.
    Some shifters did not groom their wolves like they should. Calli had learned from her mother the wolf liked to be pampered, just like the cats. Her wolf liked to run through the fountain and then rub against a tree until her coat was smooth. There were even nice salons now that you could go into, shift, and they would pamper your animal anyway you wanted.
    Kiki's coat gleamed also, so she knew that she went to the salon, there was no way a cat could get that shiny by licking himself. Wait a minute.
    Oh shit, he did not just bring a witness to a fight; she thought. She was going to have to have a serious talk to Kade about protocol. But she watched as the cougar jumped on the tiger's back and dug his claws into the shoulders of the tiger, causing it to rear up and try to throw Kiki off, it didn't work. Kiki was clawing and biting the tiger while it ran in circles bucking.
    Kade didn't waste any time; he grabbed the Ulfer wolf by the back of the neck, which caused him to release her arm. She raised her gun again but couldn't get a good shot of either one of them. Kade had the Ulfer on the ground and pinned, while Kiki held on to the tiger. It was like a comical show.
    Finally, some of the Enforcers busted through the front door with silver collars and stun poles. They took the Ulfer down as Calli leaned against the wall and held her arm. She was going to have to shift to start the healing, but the damn Ulfer had broken it good. It would take over night before she was a hundred

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