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Author: Lila Rose
at them with his large
muscles, skin-tight shirts, black leather pants, and biker boots. To top the
look off, he had longish blond hair, light green eyes, and a smile that made my
panties want to fall off and follow him everywhere.
     “What’s
doing, Blue?” Talon asked.
     “Cody.”
That one word had Talon stiffen and suck in a breath.
     A
child around twelve with black scruffy hair and deep blue eyes popped his head
around Blue and gave a wave. “Dad.”
     What.
The. Heck?
     “What's
goin' on, Cody?”
     “Mum's
busy, so I came here. Not here, but to your house, and Blue brought me here,”
he said on a whisper. He seemed really shy, averting his eyes from Talon to the
floor and back again.
     “Shit!”
Talon spat.
     “Hey.”
I slapped him on the stomach. “No swearing around kids. Hi, Cody.” I waved,
smiled, and stepped around Talon. “I'm Zara; I live here with my six-year-old
daughter, Maya. Only she's not home at the moment, but at her school for a
sleepover.”
     Blue
gently guided him further into the house by a hand around his neck, and then shut
the door.
     “Can
I get you anything, sweetheart? Would you like a cookie? A drink—”
     “A
chair,” Talon muttered. I glared over my shoulder at him as he smirked back.
“We've been through this, kitten. No one wants anything.”
     I
watched Cody's expression change from puzzled to shock in a second when Talon
called me kitten.
     “Shush,
Talon. Stop being so dang bossy.”
     He
laughed, wrapped his hand around my neck, and brought me nose-to-nose with him.
“You know you like it,” he growled.
     I
pushed at his chest. “Whatever.” I sighed and rolled my eyes. Yeah, alright. I
kinda liked it.
     “We
have shit to talk about, kitten—”
     “Damn,
I mean dang it, Talon. Stop swearing.”
     “I've
heard worse,” That whisper came from Cody. It was then I realized Talon and I
were having our conversation still with our noses touching. I whacked his hands
away and turned back to Cody.
     But
then quickly spun back to Talon, and on my own growl I said, “Yeah, Mister. We
do have things to talk about, and one would be why the frig I'm just finding
out now you have a son.”
     Talon
laughed and then whispered, “There are a lot of things we don't know about each
other, kitten. I look forward to finding out each detail . ” He
scanned my body from top to bottom.
     I
shook my head, and felt the need to shake my soaking panties, but resisted and
faced Cody once again.
     “Now,
where was I? Oh, yes. You may have heard worse, Cody, and if you hang out with
Deanna for five seconds I'm sure you'll learn way more than any child should.”
Laughter filled the room. “But the point is, sweetheart, in this house there is
no swearing from anyone!”
     Well, when children were around, that was.
     “Okay,
ma'am.”
     Deanna
burst out laughing.
     “Cody,
you can call me Zee. All my friends do.”
     He
gave me a half smile, and then stared at the floor.
     Talon
came to my side, one arm placed around my shoulder, and he leaned in and kissed
my temple. “That'll do,” he whispered, which sent shivers down my spine. And
with the hand that left my shoulders, he patted my behind and walked to his
son, replacing Blue's hand with his own.
     “Kitten,
I'll be back. Griz, stay here. Boys, with me, now.” And with so many wonderful
words–not–he walked to the front door, opened it, and left with all the boys,
but Griz.
     “Bye,
Cody. It was nice meeting you,” I yelled before Blue winked at me and closed
the door after him.
     “Well,
I'll be damned. What a fucked up night,” Deanna said as she stood from the
couch and stretched. I caught Griz taking it all in, but when he saw me
looking, he went into the kitchen.
     “Come
on, Mattie,” Deanna said. “We'll sort out your bed in the spare room. And,
Zee,” she came at me. I tensed, but she hugged me instead. “Get the fuck into
bed, hun. You look awful, I'll be in
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