Captured Moon [Lunar Mates #6] by Loribelle Hunt

Captured Moon [Lunar Mates #6] by Loribelle Hunt

Author:Loribelle Hunt [Hunt, Loribelle]
Format: epub
Publisher: Cobblestone Press
Published: 2010-01-07T07:18:58+00:00


Chapter Four

Lawe kept his hand on the small of her back, right above her perfect ass, until he helped her into his truck. He saw her buckled and the door locked behind her before he rounded the truck, almost sprinting to the driver's side. He breathed a sigh of relief when he put the vehicle in gear. She couldn't escape for the moment.

After she'd kicked him out Wednesday night, he'd gone back to the apartment and paced while Rule leaned over the computer in his office. Every time he'd tried to bring up their mate, Rule had hushed him, intent on the damned screen. Finally, he'd leaned back in the chair, wearing a grin that Lawe knew meant trouble for someone. Rule had stood, waving him over. “Read this,” he'd insisted. And when Lawe balked, knowing it would be impossible to sit long enough to read a few lines much less pages, Rule had insisted. “Abby wrote it."

So he'd forced himself to sit. To read. And he'd walked around with a damned hard-on for two very long days. He'd wanted to go back and get her right away, move her into their place, and try every damned one of the things she'd written. He scowled. If Alex had done even a fifth of the things in that book with her, Lawe would rip the cat apart piece by piece and smile while he did it.

He glanced at Abby. She stared out the side window and didn't turn to meet his gaze. Lost in his own thoughts, he tried to focus on the road.

Rule had stopped him from going to Abby, insisting they could wait a couple days and after two days of fighting the mate bond, she'd be more than willing to come to them. Well, she wasn't so damned willing, but at least she didn't seem to be fighting. Plus, it had given them time to plan. They'd gone online, bought her other books, and it became obvious she'd been interested in them for a long time. Her heroes looked like them, and usually there were two of them, almost always twins. The heroines had a disturbing stubborn, independent streak. He liked Abby's spirit, but he wasn't as easygoing as Rule. He didn't want her getting the idea this was going to be some kind of human relationship like her marriage to the cat.

She'd grown up pack. By the laws of their people, she'd already been claimed, and she understood what that meant. So why was she fighting the bond? Like Rule, he blamed it on Alex. The werepanther had known she wasn't his mate and married her anyway. Thank God, he hadn't bound her. Their only option then would have been to kill him, and Lawe doubted Abby would ever forgive that.

He pulled into a parking spot in front of her apartment. After helping her out, he kept a hand on her elbow as he led her to the door, her keys digging into his palm. He unlocked the door and followed her in, his gaze sweeping the small area as she went to her room.



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