Gunner by Kim Fox

Gunner by Kim Fox

Author:Kim Fox [Fox, Kim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kim Fox
Published: 2017-11-21T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 7

Aleida

“I think it was a tie,” one of the twins said as he held a cold beer can to his swollen eye.

Axel laughed. “Jax literally beat you with your twin.”

He wasn’t kidding. The whole barn watched in awe as Jax grabbed the ankle of one of the twins, swung him off his feet, and beat the other twin with his body.

“I still say it was a tie,” the twin said, opening his beer as he left.

“He’s lucky he can say anything after that,” Aleida said with a laugh as she watched him leave.

The large shifter who was fighting when they walked in was in the middle of the fighting circle, looking for an opponent.

“Hey, Jax,” Zane said with a sly grin. “If you were a real badass you would fight Alexander.”

Aleida and the boys all turned to the huge polar bear shifter who was pacing around the circle looking for a fight. He looked so intimidating with his tank of a body and his vicious scowl. Nobody in the barn was daring to make eye contact with him.

“Who’s up next?” he shouted as he flexed his huge arms. They were the size of Gunner’s thighs, and that was pretty damn big.

The front door of the barn squeaked open and a familiar scent filled the room. “I’ll take that challenge,” Jarin said as he waltzed into the room with a smile on his face.

Aleida’s face dropped when she saw her brother. Half-brother. Luckily, she wasn’t fully related to that monster.

Her chest tightened and her heart started pounding. What is he doing here?

She couldn’t speak. She could only hold her breath and watch in horror as he walked through the crowd of shifters, the huge bodies parting before him like he was some sort of god.

Aleida’s first thought was of Gunner. She knew what her brother was capable of and she didn’t want Gunner anywhere near him.

His bright gray eyes finally fell on her and he stopped, staring at her in shocked amusement. “Well, that’s a familiar face,” he said in his smooth voice.

Aleida could feel the color draining from her face as he stared her down. Her hands felt clammy. Her shoulders tight.

Jarin couldn’t look any more out of place with his styled hair and fitted three-piece suit. He looked like he should be walking into a Manhattan nightclub, not an underground shifter fight club in the middle of the wilderness. Jarin was always the best looking of Aleida’s brothers, but right now he looked damn near terrifying.

Gunner stepped protectively in front of her as Jarin walked over. She could hear his inner lion growling.

“It’s okay,” she whispered as she touched his thick forearm. It wasn’t okay. Aleida’s brothers would probably kill her if they knew what she was up to, but this was between her and Jarin. There was no point in putting Gunner in danger. If anything happened to him, she would never forgive herself.

Gunner just ignored her and stayed right where he was, standing in front of her like a muscular wall.



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