Wolf Pack

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judgment,” she told him. “Instead of focusing on Taylor you need to look at Shawn Langford.”
    “He’s locked up,” Cole snapped.
    “For now. We do need to find Trent first and that is something Taylor wants. Shawn, however, will do whatever he can to see that Trent isn’t found. Or at least not alive,” she reminded him.
    “I want to talk to Taylor,” Cole demanded.
    She shrugged. “Do whatever you want. I’m not working with you any longer. But I’d call ahead first. It’s rude to show up to speak to the Alpha without an appointment.” Kendra turned and walked away.
    “Kendra!” Cole called.
    She stopped and turned back.
    “We need to discuss this.”
    Kendra shook her head. “I think we’re past talking now.”
    He lunged for her as the office door opened. “Cole, Mitch might have found the account for the email address,” Jade said.
    “You better go, Agent,” Kendra told him.
    When he called her name this time she ignored him. Luckily for her she didn’t need an appointment to talk to Taylor.

Chapter Five
     
     
     
    Kendra poured herself another cup of coffee then strolled into the living room and sat on the couch. She had the wood in the fireplace blazing but still pulled the soft cashmere blanket over her lap. She wasn’t really cold, more heartbroken and in need of comfort.
    She was still replaying Taylor’s words from earlier when she’d told him everything that had happened with Cole.
    To her shock and utter disappointment, Taylor hadn’t been angry about the accusations from Cole. He hadn’t been surprised either and had said he’d be happy to meet with the Coalition. Kendra hadn’t wanted any more to do with the conversation and had gone home.
    Not that she’d made much of a dramatic exit. She didn’t get to go far since the cabin was on the pack property. As part of the inner circle she had to be close by the Alpha in case he needed her.
    In the past she’d always found comfort in the closeness she had with Taylor. Now she wished for a bigger buffer area. She didn’t want to think about Cole, and probably Zak, going to Taylor’s. They could even be there now.
    She burrowed deeply into the cushions of her couch. Maybe she could stay there for the next couple of days. Of course her boss wouldn’t understand so she would only have the rest of the night before she had to get back on her search. She’d already emailed her superior and informed him of every detail so far. Well, she’d left out the part about sleeping with Cole but she’d come clean on everything else. Including the fact that she refused to work with the Coalition again.
    A knock sounded on the front door and she jumped. She’d been so lost in her own thoughts she hadn’t picked up on anyone approaching.
    Kendra set her mug on the side table and rose. She strolled toward the front door but paused a few steps away. Not even needing to take a deep breath, she knew who was visiting.
    “Open the door, Kendra!” Cole shouted as he pounded on the wood.
    “Go away,” she ordered.
    “I’m giving you a chance to act like an adult here. Let me in,” Cole yelled.
    Arrogant asshole. She turned on her heel and walked back to the couch. Blanket back in place and mug in hand, she closed her eyes and tried to block out the sound of Cole trying to knock the door down.
    Finally after several long minutes, Kendra sat in blissful silence. She took a sip of her coffee.
    “You’re just going to sit there?”
    She choked and sat up. “How did you get in?” she asked Cole.
    “Your back door wasn’t locked,” he answered. He was casually leaning against the wall in the living room.
    “Only an idiot would break into a house on pack property,” she replied.
    “Well if my behavior earlier didn’t prove I am an idiot, nothing will,” he said softly.
    Kendra set her cup down with a loud thud. She was lucky it didn’t break. “I don’t want to hear this.”
    “Too bad,” he grumbled. “You had your say earlier

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