Indirect Lines: Halle Shifters, Book 5

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by Dana Marie Bell


  “Having trouble finding places to put your stuff?” He reached for the button of his jeans.

  “Gah.” She turned around and opened a drawer. “Nope. I can put them next to your undies.” She shoved them in, no doubt making a mess out of his orderly pile of tighty-whities.

  “Okay.” He unzipped his jeans. “You have pajamas?”

  She nodded, digging in the suitcase and holding up a black Pokémon tank top and matching shorts. Those shorts would barely cover her butt.

  “Cute.” He kicked off his shoes and pulled off his socks. “Finish unpacking, sweetheart. We have to go to sleep, right?” He began sliding his jeans off his legs.

  She whimpered. Before his jeans were kicked off she’d gotten almost everything unpacked except her bathroom stuff. “Bed?”

  He nodded. “Want to change in here, or the bathroom?” He knew which one he was hoping for, but he’d understand if…

  If…

  Sweet mother of mercy. Her T-shirt hit the floor before he could restart his brain, but who’d want to? Skin. She was showing him her beautiful freckled skin, and he was reaching for her before she’d managed to kick off her shoes. “I think we can skip the pajamas.”

  She nodded, molding her hand to his cock. The head was already peeking out of the top of his underwear, weeping and ready for her. “I can do that.”

  “Guh.” He shuddered as her hand moved, tracing him oh so delicately. Her touch was barely felt, but his skin tingled in the wake of her fingers. “Naked?”

  She laughed, and with that won their little round of teasing. “Naked sounds good too.”

  “Now?” He pushed into her hand, desperate to make that light touch harder, stronger.

  She nodded, giving him permission. “Now.”

  No matter how much he needed, he wouldn’t hurt her. He carefully unhooked her bra, her breasts freed from the silken material. Pink perfection, dotted with little brown spots he wanted to touch and lick. Someday he’d do just that. He’d lay her out and kiss every freckle he could find. Hopefully it would drive her as crazy as he already was.

  She held still as he pressed a kiss to each breast before unbuttoning her jeans. He slid them down her legs, taking her panties with them, and set them aside.

  Heather was staring at him, her pupils expanding, her eyes turning brown. “Now yours.”

  He stood, shoving his underwear off as quickly as he could. “Bed.” His voice was gravelly, full of want.

  With a sweet smile she took his hand and led him to the bed. She turned down the sheets and climbed in. “Now you.”

  He crawled on top of her and kissed her before she could say anything else. What else was he supposed to do? She was there, bare and waiting. He stroked his hand up her thigh, tracing the length with his hand, feeling her muscles move as she reacted to him. She wrapped her arms around his neck, somehow managing to smile even as he kissed her.

  “Why are you smiling?” He had to know.

  “It’s just…” She bit her lip, her expression suddenly shy. “I never thought we could laugh together like this, you know?”

  No, he didn’t. “You mean while naked?”

  “Yes, Barney. While naked.” She shook her head, her expression full of amused affection. “I’ll explain it once your brain cells migrate back north, okay?”

  “Sure.” Whatever worked for her, he was all on board for. He licked her mark, bringing her back to where he really wanted her to be. She arched up against him with a gasp. Her legs wrapped around him, her heels digging into his back.

  “Heather?”

  “Do that more.”

  His eyes narrowed as he gazed at the mark. “You want me to fuck you while I lick your mark?”

  She quivered. “Can you? I mean, will that work?”

  He smiled. “Let’s find out.”

  He slipped inside her slowly, carefully, letting her get used to him again. He lapped at her mark, keeping his hips still while she rocked herself against him. Those tiny little motions of hers were driving him crazy, but he kept still, using up all his willpower.

  Her breathing began to change as she panted. She was reacting the same way she had when he’d licked her pussy, sipping at her until she came.

  Shit. Was she about to come? Just from this?

  He couldn’t hold back any longer. He began fucking her, harder than he’d planned, deeper, but she took it, riding the waves with him. He licked at the mark, waiting for that first hitched breath, the first quiver of an orgasm before sinking his fangs deep inside her.

  She screamed, clenching around him so hard he saw stars. His own roar drowned her out as he poured into her, filling her with his seed.

  He remembered just in time to flop down next to her, not on her. Squishing her was not on his agenda that day. “Fuck, that was good.”

  She nodded, rolling over to wrap herself around him.

  He pulled her close, putting his hand just above her ass. Her leg entwined with his, he fell asleep, content that, for now, his little Hobbit’s ass was safe.

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Heather moved gingerly down the stairs, her thighs still sore from her night with her mate. Who knew being a cowgirl could be so deliciously painful?

  Suddenly she was grabbed from behind, a familiar, sexy scent surrounding her. Barney’s scruffy cheek grazed against her neck, sending tingles down her spine. She loved a little morning fuzz on her mate’s cheeks. Something else she’d learned that surprised her. “Good morning, mate.”

  “Good morning.” She tilted her neck, granting him access to the mark he’d given her.

  He pressed a soft kiss to her neck, right above her mark. “Let’s go get some food. I think you’re late for second breakfast.”

  She jabbed her elbow into his stomach. “Because someone decided to keep me up late.”

  “You’re young, you’ll get over it.” He patted her bottom and stepped past her. “C’mon. Let’s find out what the Leo has to tell us this morning.”

  Heather shook her head and followed her mate down the stairs. Barney seemed to know his way around the Leo’s home, taking her directly to the dining room.

  Sebastian and Kincade stood when Barney and Heather entered. Artemis was busy filling a plate from a buffet filled with eggs, sausages, bacon, Belgian waffles and fruit.

  “Good morning, Ms. Allen.” Sebastian waved to the seat next to him. “Please, have a seat.”

  “Thank you, sire.” She poked Barney’s arm. “I’ll take the waffles with some fruit, please.”

  His brows rose, but he moved to the buffet. “Yes, ma’am.”

  “Can we drop the formalities, please?” Sebastian looked pained. “Your mate has been a friend to me, and I’d like the same with you, if that’s possible.”

  Possible? The Leo wanted to be friends with her? “I can do that.”

  Sebastian and Kincade settled back down as Heather joined them. Sebastian leaned his elbows on the table and put his head on his hands. “So. A number of people in my jail weren’t placed there by me.”

  “Who the fuck were they?” Barney continued filling Heather’s plate, his back to the room, but Heather could sense the tension in her mate.

  “Some were Hunters, like you. Some were…” Sebastian glanced at Kincade.

  “Mercs, like your friends Casey Lee and Derrick.” Kincade shoved a whole piece of sausage in his mouth. “Ah kupuh ruh clurks err wurkfurs fuh luh fennet.”

  Heather turned to Sebastian. “That was disgusting.”

  The Leo chuckled. “He said that a couple were clerks or workers for the Senate. People who had access to certain areas that normal shifters don’t, people often overlooked by their higher-ups. We’re still questioning them to find out what it was that they knew, and how they arrived in my private jail.”

  She tilted her head. “Do I w
ant to know why the Leo has a private jail?”

  Sebastian patted her on the head. “Nope.”

  “Okay.” She smiled up at Barney as he placed a loaded waffle in front of her. “Thanks.”

  “You’re welcome.”

  “You mentioned last night that there was a list in that office you found.” Sebastian’s gaze followed Barney as he went back to the buffet. “I want you and Kincade to fetch it for me.”

  Barney nodded, grabbed two slices of bread, and put some eggs between them. “Let’s go, Lowe. The sooner we have that list the better.”

  Kincade stood. “You guys stay inside the house. I find out either of you left and you’ll find out why I’m head of security.” Heather thought he was talking to her and Artemis until Kincade turned to Artemis. “Sit on them if you have to, but Sebastian and Heather remain here.”

  Artemis nodded.

  Barney bent and kissed Heather. “Mm. Strawberries.” He winked and strode from the room, and Heather thoroughly enjoyed the view.

  Kincade followed, stopping only once to point at Sebastian. “Sit. Stay.”

  “Woof.” The Leo put his hands up like paws and panted. “Grr. Argh.”

  Kincade rolled his eyes and followed after Barney.

  Heather heard the front door close and took a huge bite of her waffle. Barney would be fine. Kincade was with him, so he wouldn’t disappear on her.

  “How is your cousin, Ms. Allen?”

  Heather turned back to Sebastian to find him staring at her with what appeared to be genuine concern. “She’s…as good as she’s going to get.”

  “I understand she was jumped and almost died.” Sebastian shook his head. “I can’t understand what the hell is going on. There are white shifters who live their lives in peace, like the Kermode, yet someone attacks Chloe Williams.”

  Heather held up her hand. “I think you misunderstood something, sir. Chloe wasn’t born a white shifter. She was a red Fox before she was attacked.”

  Sebastian blinked. “That’s…odd.”

  Heather nodded. “We were surprised too.”

  Artemis, who’d taken Kincade’s chair, piped up. “I wasn’t born white either.” He sighed, lowering his head. “I…died.”

  “What?” Heather leaned forward. This. This was part of it, she just knew it.

  “It was a long time ago, and something I don’t like to talk about.” Artemis stared at Heather before turning to Sebastian. “But after I was brought back I could speak to the spirits.”

  Sebastian made a face. “I was born white, but I can’t speak to them.” He looked intrigued and wistful at the same time. “What’s it like?”

  Artemis laughed. “It’s like talking to a really annoying older brother who wants you to figure out something for yourself but won’t give you enough clues to do it.” He shook his head. “Hunting with him is cool though.”

  “Did Tiger give you the riddle?” Heather was dying to know what Artemis did.

  Artemis shook his head. “Nah. He just told me to hightail it to Halle. He said I’d have one hell of a time there.”

  “Huh.” Heather turned to the Leo. “So you’re the only white shifter who can’t talk to the spirits.”

  “Yeah. It’s awesome.” Sebastian stood and grabbed the coffee pot, pouring himself another cup. “Anyone else want some?”

  Artemis held up his cup. “Hit me.”

  The Leo poured. “Perhaps I should visit Halle. It sounds…interesting.”

  The Puma Alpha would probably welcome a visit from the Leo. Not. She had no idea what sort of protocol would be required for a visit from the Leo. She wasn’t certain the Leo visited anybody. Didn’t they usually come to him? Senators visited Packs and Prides when a new Alpha was inducted, but the Leo never left Sedona unless it was for personal reasons.

  Wait. “Isn’t your sister part of the Poconos Pack?” Charlie Lowe worked for the Luna, Belinda Lowell.

  He sat back with a happy smile. “So she is. Maybe I should go see how she’s doing.”

  “Sounds like a good idea. I know I miss my family when they’re not around.”

  “So do I.” Sebastian sat back down and stared at his empty plate with a pensive expression that he quickly shook off. “So death seems to be the trigger for the white shifters.”

  “Except the Kermode, right?” Heather might not be a Bear, but her family was full of them. “They actually go on some sort of spirit journey to see if they are chosen as Kermode or not.”

  The Leo blinked, looking confused. “A spirit journey?” He sat back, staring at nothing. “Is that the answer? Not death, but touching the spirit world?”

  “Maybe? All I know is, Julian bit Cyn, but she didn’t become a Kermode. She’s a Grizzly. And I heard some mated by Kermode don’t even become Bears, but other types of shifters. Very few become Kermode.” She’d learned a lot from Julian when he visited Cynful. He’d been willing to answer most of her questions, probably because he knew if he didn’t Cyn would.

  “Interesting. I’d like to meet this Julian, find out more about him.” Sebastian sipped his coffee. “Their leader is really tight-lipped about his people. Even Carl can’t get anything out of him.”

  “Julian is…interesting.” Heather didn’t have any other way to describe Super Bear. “He’s the one who saved Chloe, but he almost died doing it. Kermode have super healing powers, but it costs them to use them.”

  “Maybe that’s why their leader is so quiet,” Artemis added. “If it was generally known that we had Bears who could heal near-death wounds and speak to the spirit world, they’d be the target of every greedy Alpha or family that wanted their own personal white Bear.”

  “Other Bears are really protective of them too.” Heather had seen it firsthand. “They’re just as reluctant to speak about a Kermode’s powers as the Kermode themselves are. And Julian’s family, so—”

  “I didn’t realize he’d mated into your family,” Sebastian interrupted.

  “Not exactly. We declared him family when he saved Chloe. His mate is my boss, Cynthia Reyes.”

  “Ah, I see. What do you do?”

  Heather grinned. “I’m a tattoo artist. Apprentice, but still.” She turned around to show off her two-tailed kitsune tattoo. “I designed this one, and many others.”

  She felt a soft touch against her skin. “Very nice.”

  “Thank you.” She put her shirt back in place, covering the kitsune.

  “Do you think, if you killed me and brought me back, that I’d be able to speak to the spirits?”

  Heather spit out the water she’d just started to drink. “Oh hell no we are not killing the damn Leo.” She shrugged, hunching her shoulders as Sebastian began to laugh. “Sire.”

  “Okay, no killing me. Got it.” Sebastian rubbed his chin thoughtfully. “Hmm, I wonder. Artemis, could you talk to the spirits and ask them why I can’t?”

  Artemis shook his head. “I think this is one of the things we’re supposed to figure out ourselves.”

  “Then taking killing me off the table, there’s no chance I’ll ever hear their voices, huh?” Sebastian grimaced. “I’ve heard tales of how, long ago, the spirits let their desires be known. I was told that long ago the Leo could hear them all, but now?”

  “You have spiritual cooties?”

  The Leo blinked at Heather, then began laughing again. “I really like you.”

  She pointed to her mark. “Happily mated, but thank you.”

  He smiled coyly. “Do you have a sister?”

  This time it was Heather who started to laugh. “Yup, and she’s hell in heels too.”

  “Sounds more like Kin’s type than mine.” He rubbed his hands together. “We’ll have to introduce them to one another.”

  Heather thought about her sister and the intense Kincade meeting. “Nuclear war” were t
he only words that came to mind. “I look forward to it.”

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Barney followed Kincade into the archive building, nodding to the few Senators who were in the place. None of them seemed surprised to see Kincade, but Barney got more than one shocked look. A Hunter in the archives was practically unheard of.

  “Stay close, note expressions.” Kincade led the way to the basement archives door.

  “Teaching Grandma how to suck eggs here.” Barney had already noted three people he’d love to chat with later. All three had looked more than surprised; they’d looked frightened. He’d recognized the Ocelot and Lynx Senators, but he had no idea who the third one might be. One of the Senators suddenly pulled out his cell phone with a scowl.

  “Wonder who he’s calling.”

  Kincade glanced over his shoulder as he started down the stairs. “That’s the Wolf Senator.”

  “Huh.” A fourth person was added to his speak-to list. “Think he’s one of the partygoers?”

  Kincade frowned for a second before rolling his eyes. “The Wolf Senator is a friend of mine. If he’s involved in our little party, I’m going to rip his spleen out through his anus.”

  Barney shuddered. “I’d hate to hear what you’d do to him if he was an enemy.”

  Kincade grunted and led the way down the stairs. “You really don’t.”

  Barney led Kincade to the ladies’ room. “In there. Last stall.”

  Kincade nodded and pushed open the door, ignoring the squawk of indignation from a woman currently washing her hands.

  Barney nodded to the lady. “Sorry. There’s a rat.” He held his hands two feet apart. “A New York sewer-sized one.”

  She blinked, her mouth hanging open.

  “Don’t wanna get bit, do you?” He winked and held the door open. “Don’t worry. Kincade and I can handle a big, nasty, rabid rat.”

  She gagged, her eyes going wide. She covered her mouth with her hand. “Jesus. In here?”

 

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