Devil in the Details by Lynn Hagen

Devil in the Details by Lynn Hagen

Author:Lynn Hagen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-01-31T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

“I’ve been worried sick about you, and you’ve been out chasing ass?” Abel’s brother’s words were thunderous. “You couldn’t even answer your phone to tell me you were fine?”

Caine started toward the cop. Brother or not, he wasn’t going to let the guy talk to his mate that way. “Watch your fucking tongue or I’ll cut it out.”

“You better stand down,” Aaron snarled. “And get some damn clothes on.”

“And you can get out of my room,” Abel said. “Have you ever heard of knocking, Aaron?”

Aaron glared at Caine but stepped from the room. Too bad he didn’t go far enough away. He was outside in the hallway, giving them just enough privacy. Caine was tempted to slam the door in the guy’s face.

Abel hopped up and scrambled to get dressed. Caine didn’t care about his nudity. He was just pissed that Aaron had interrupted them.

He was also still reeling from the fact that Abel was his mate. This threw a wrench into his plan to leave the human behind. Tremblay and Carisio already knew about Abel.

If they found out that Abel was his mate…fuck.

“Get dressed.” Abel waved a hand at him. “Although I love looking at your body, my brother…not so much.”

Caine couldn’t seem to move. He was looking at Abel in a whole new light. This was the person he would spend the rest of eternity with. There wouldn’t be any “I had a good time, but now I have to move on.”

This was it for him.

Every preternatural creature was in search of his or her mate. It was a driving need that superseded almost everything else. Even those who considered themselves hardened dreamed of this moment.

Caine was no different.

He flashed his clothes to his body. They were on the floor one second, and the next they were covering him.

Abel’s brows shot up, and a sweet little smile surfaced. “You’ve got to teach me how to do that.”

It wasn’t a talent he could “teach,” but Caine would be more than happy to oblige Abel anytime he wanted to quickly dress. He said as much.

“What other handy skills do you have?” Abel slid his shirt over his head. Caine hated to see his mate cover his compact body. He hadn’t been done ravaging him. In fact, he’d planned on spending the rest of the evening showing his mate his stamina.

Caine nodded toward the door, reminding Abel that they weren’t alone. “We’ll talk later.”

Abel curled his lips in and headed for the hallway. As soon as he stepped from the room, his expression changed from humorous conspiracy to downright anger.

“Don’t you give me that look,” Aaron warned, though Caine couldn’t see him. “Living room so we can talk.”

Caine joined them. He wasn’t going to let the cop interrogate Abel without him there to protect his mate. It was an overwhelming need, even if the guy was Abel’s brother.

“Not until you lose that attitude,” Abel groused as he stomped away.

Aaron looked Caine over before he headed into the living room. He had a feeling that he didn’t measure up to Aaron’s standards.



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