Circe's Recruits: Gideon: A Multiple Partner Shifter Book by Harte Marie

Circe's Recruits: Gideon: A Multiple Partner Shifter Book by Harte Marie

Author:Harte, Marie [Harte, Marie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Paranormal Romance, erotic romance, LGBT, multiple partners, shapeshifters
Publisher: No Box Books
Published: 2015-11-24T08:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

Thursday morning, Gideon watched the Circs train. They had civilians in the gym with them. Some government agents who seriously needed some remedial training in kicking ass.

“Man, are they weak,” Elijah muttered. They stood together studying Circe’s Recruits, sizing up a potential enemy. Though the Circs had helped them escape the lab, they didn’t seem sold on any measure of trust. Having Gideon and the others on their property was more to keep an eye on them than a sincere offer to help, so far as Gideon was concerned.

Gideon watched Ace and Zack flip a few guys onto their backs without much effort. He wasn’t impressed. He’d fought better opponents in underground matches and seen better trainers in back alleys and broken down gyms.

Elijah sighed and leaned back against a Nautilus machine. “Man, this is boring. How much longer do we need to hang out here?” He crossed his arms, looking like a gangster Muscle & Fitness model. Sporting tats up and down his arms, a few prison tats, and a lot of references to the grim reaper, Eli looked like death personified. With his dark hair and darker eyes, he could have passed for a muscled reaper himself.

“You’re not a group kind of guy, are you?”

Eli become even more antsy since they’d fucked the day before. Gideon thought he understood why. More than the physical act of connecting, they’d bonded in a way defying explanation. He could feel the guys now, though he still didn’t know them. Not like the Circe’s Recruits assholes, who smiled and laughed with one another.

“Never had what you’d call friends.” Eli huffed. “Most guys at my back are trying to stab it.”

“With your mouth, it’s no wonder.”

Eli laughed, and the sound was genuine. “Asshole. Hey, I call it like I see it. I didn’t come from much, and I’m not impressed with the legal dickbags and their rules.” He nodded at a squad of agents keeping a wary eye on them. “I could bend those guys into pretzels in no time, all by myself.”

“Wouldn’t it be easier, and more fun, with backup?”

“Maybe. But not necessarily safer. You rely on yourself, you don’t worry about people turning on you.”

“Good point.” Gideon couldn’t fault him for that. And Eli was right. The government men spending the next few days “in training”—most likely to help keep an eye on them—didn’t look too friendly. “Do you have anyone waiting on you at home?”

“Nobody but a bookie wanting what I owe him. I like college games. What can I say?”

“So are you in the hole for a lot?”

“I may not look smart, but I don’t bet more than I can cover. Maybe a grand all said and done. But the guy I bet with is new, and he’s not the patient type.” He shrugged. “Hell. He’s in Queens, and I’m here in Jersey. He’s not gonna be any trouble.” He paused. “Though I might have started some shit with a few guys who mouthed off about my bad luck.



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