Hagen, Lynn - Nicholas's Wolf [Brac Pack 14] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic ManLove)

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Author: Lynn Hagen
let the word human slip, doc caught it, and he thought I was going to harm the human because of it.” Maverick needed to get the Grey wolf calmed down. If he jumped near Maverick, the whole pack would descend on him regardless of his warning.
    Sadly, Maverick didn’t know too much about Jason. The Sentry had kept to himself a lot, never volunteering a conversation or telling anything about himself. He knew Jason wouldn’t harm anyone unless there was a reason, and defending your mate against a threat, whether real or not, was the mother of all reasons.
    “Do you trust that he won’t harm you?” Maverick had an idea.
    “I think so. He seems to be doing a pretty good job defending me right now,” the doctor answered.
    Maverick watched as the doctor ran his fingers through Jason’s coat. The Grey wolf leaned into it but still held his stance. It was a good sign.
    “Reach behind you and open that bedroom door. Walk backwards so Jason will follow you. Close it once you both are in.” Maverick’s breath caught when the mate, Keata, came around the corner in his tiger form. The warrior Cody would kill Jason to defend his mate. This was getting ugly fast.
    The doctor must have read Maverick’s face. He pushed the door opened and yanked the wolf back, slamming them inside.
    “Keata, you know better.” Cody dropped to his knees as he rubbed his mate’s fur.
    Maverick could only thank whoever was watching over this psychotic-ass pack that the doctor cleared Jason from the hall. He honestly believed Jason wouldn’t have harmed the tiger, especially with the tiger being so small, but Cody wouldn’t have chanced it.
    “Now what?” Hawk asked.
    “Now we let them bond.”

Chapter Three

    Nicholas must have suffered from last night much more than he originally thought. Once he woke up, he was having a CAT scan run on him.
    He watched as the wolf padded over to the window seat, hopped up on it, and just watched him.
    “Uh, mate, huh?” Boy, his father was going to love this one. The engagement would probably be off with this bit of paranormal news. Nicholas was far from stupid. He caught the gist of the conversation. He was no expert on wolves, but he did know they mated for life. This was too surreal.
    “Can you do that thing you just did and turn back to a human? It’s kinda hard to have a one-sided conversation.” Nicholas watched as the wolf jumped down, padded over to him, and gently pushed his head into Nicholas’s leg, turning him. “Oh, you don’t want me to see. Uh, okay.”
    He waited for a moment, and then the deepest timbre voice called to something deep inside of him as the man-wolf talked.
    “Thanks. You can turn around.”
    Nicholas’s skin melted at that deep, rich timbre voice. The man could make millions if he tried his hand at one of those phone sex operations. Turning, Nicholas took in the sight of a man that called to his baser instincts. He liked rugged-looking men, and Jason was the most rugged man he had ever laid eyes on.
    Jason was back in the window seat, a blue comforter wrapped tightly around his shoulders. He had hair the color of chestnuts that fell in waves down to his shoulder. A scar ran from his right temple to his jaw, and big chocolate brown eyes looked at him cautiously, curiously.
    “Are you naked under there?” Nicholas joked as he sat on the carpet, leaned his back against the door, and pulled his legs to his chest. He could sit here all day and stare at the handsome man.
    Jason just nodded. Okay, so he wasn’t big on talking. A taciturn man. “I’m a doctor. I know what the male anatomy looks like. I promise not to drool if you show me yours.”
    A low growl sounded across the room. “You shouldn’t be looking at other men.”
    Uh, right. This situation and conversation belonged in the Twilight Zone. “I do it professionally.”
    “Like a hooker?” Jason growled louder.
    “Not quite. Don’t you know what a doctor is? People pay me to…okay, not a good way to
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