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oysters, he couldn’t wait to get her alone and kiss her senseless. And he was
pretty sure she’d known exactly what she’d done to him. He’d seen the hint of a
knowing look on her face as she’d sucked back each one.
    Now he sat with his napkin strategically placed over his lap
to hide the raging hard-on he wasn’t sure he’d be able to tame before they got
up to leave. So far everything he’d tried, picturing the most mundane of
things, hadn’t brought his wayward cock under control. He couldn’t remember
aching so badly for a woman as he did for Kenna.
    Bringing his thoughts back to her question, he said, “Sure,
I’d love to go to your place.”
    She gave him a smile that was downright sexy. “Good. I have
some beer in the fridge. I’m not much of a wine drinker so I don’t have any. I
hope that’s okay.”
    “Beer is fine. I prefer it.” In ancient Egyptian times, Tor
had drunk a lot of beer. It was a big part of his culture. And he was pleased
Kenna preferred it as well. Something they had in common.
    After they finished eating, Tor caught their waiter’s
attention and asked for the bill. He paid it, leaving a generous tip for their
server, before he guided Kenna out of the restaurant. He walked them toward the
hotel’s exit.
    “You can follow me to my place,” Kenna said as they headed
for the parking lot.
    “All right.”
    Once they arrived, Tor couldn’t help noticing how Kenna’s
steps had slowed and that she seemed to keep searching the area as if she
expected someone to jump out at her.
    “Is anything wrong?” he asked, not sure he would like the
answer. He hadn’t forgotten how he’d first seen Kenna here in this parking lot
being accosted by an evildoer wielding a knife, trying to rob her. She
shouldn’t remember anything from that night. He’d wiped it from her mind.
    Kenna gave him a half smile. “I’m fine. For some reason the
past three days, I’ve had a weird feeling wash over me when I come here. And
the strange thing is it only happens when it’s at the end of my shift. I’m fine
when I arrive in the morning. I haven’t a clue why I feel so freaked out.”
    Tor wasn’t sure if that was normal or not. He hadn’t exactly
sought out a mortal after he’d wiped their memory of him to find out if they
had echoes of what he’d taken. He figured it could be possible, but it also
could be just Kenna who experienced it. Could it be a sign she was his mate and
that eventually she’d remember what he’d wiped from her mind? Until he knew for
sure whether she was his or not, he’d have to watch her, though he wouldn’t be
able to wipe her in this form. He could only do that while in his half-human
and half-jackal one. And with no evildoer around, he wouldn’t be shifting any
time soon.
    “Hopefully it will pass,” he said as he walked with her down
a row of cars.
    “I hope so. I don’t like the feeling. I’m not usually the
skittish type.” Kenna stopped at a silver sedan. “Here I am.”
    “I’m just over there.” He pointed to his red sports car at the
end of the row.
    “Nice car. Makes mine look like a rust bucket,” Kenna said
with a chuckle. “When we get to my apartment, you can park in the visitors
parking, then get in my car. It will be easier if we both take the elevator
from the garage.”
    “Sounds like a plan.”
    Tor waited until Kenna had her car unlocked before he
hurried over to his. Once they were on the road, he easily kept up with her.
Since Kenna’s building was located close to the Strip, it didn’t take them very
long to arrive at her place. As she’d instructed, he parked in the visitors
parking, then got into the passenger side of her sedan for the ride down to the
garage.
    They took the elevator there up to Kenna’s floor. She led
him to her apartment and unlocked the door before she stepped inside. Tor
followed her in, pushing the door closed behind him. Her place was light and
airy-looking. The flooring was white slate tiles
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