Jago by Catherine Lievens

Jago by Catherine Lievens

Author:Catherine Lievens [Lievens, Catherine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Adult, GLBT, Gay, Paranormal, Erotic Romance, Shapeshifter
ISBN: 9781487406400
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Published: 2016-02-15T06:00:00+00:00


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Corbin couldn’t keep his eyes off Jago, so he immediately noticed the blush that crept on Jago’s face when they entered the kitchen for dinner and they saw it was packed with people. Jago stopped at the kitchen door and looked around, his face red, and Corbin stopped just behind him. “How long has everyone been here?”

Corbin peeked over Jago’s shoulder and saw that not only was the alpha couple there, but so were Craig, Nick, and one of his lovers, Arlen. Zach looked ready to pounce on Jago and Corbin fought the instinct to pull Jago behind him and defend him.

Jago clearly felt it and looked back at Corbin, smiling. Corbin could feel he wasn’t angry, just embarrassed, and it was weird. He hoped it wouldn’t take too long to get used to feeling Jago’s feelings, even if he didn’t have problems telling them from his own.

“Well, you know how long I’ve been here,” Zach pointed out. “And I think you know since when Kam’s been, too, since he told me he had to stop at your room.” The alpha mate’s eyes were twinkling and Corbin wasn’t sure what to make of it. In Jago’s case, he knew it meant Jago was happy, but why would Zach be happy? It wasn’t like he’d been the one to mate just then.

“And we came here to talk about the kids,” Craig added. He smiled at Corbin, and Corbin wondered if he should smile back. He didn’t usually, but maybe he should try. He wanted to get better, for Jago. He knew Jago had a lot of friends in the pack, and Corbin wanted them to like him.

He frowned. He’d never have thought something like that before. He didn’t care about what people thought of him, about whether they liked him or not. But that was before, and now he’d let Jago in his life. He knew it would change things, and he knew he needed to try and become normal—as much as he could, anyway. He wanted to make Jago happy, and he knew that would happen only if he changed.

So Corbin looked straight at Craig and curled his lips upward. It took a conscious effort, and he wasn’t sure he’d succeeded if Craig’s expression was anything to go by. Craig’s eyes widened and his mouth opened a bit as he watched Corbin smile. Arlen was beside him and looked at Corbin too, but instead of looking surprised, he grimaced.

“Jeesh, Corbin, you’d scare the kids with that smile,” Arlen said, and everyone in the room looked at Corbin.

He made the smile disappear from his lips immediately and scowled at everyone in turn. Kameron and Nick looked amused, Arlen clearly didn’t give a damn, and Craig smiled again, as if encouraging Corbin. Jago chuckled and slipped his hand in Corbin’s, then pulled him in the kitchen.

Jago plopped in the only free chair at the table and looked at Craig. “What’s wrong with the kids?”

Corbin noticed everyone had an empty plate in front of them.



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