The Bucklin Wolves Next Generation: Return

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Author: Jessica Ryan
and cooling bill. On average, of course,” Maribel said before quickly biting her bottom lip and looking away.
    “She can’t help but give her numbers,” Ms. Wilson said. “Then you guys can just have this meeting later.”
    “How about over dinner?” Seth asked.
    Even though Maribel’s skin was dark, she still turned red as he spoke, trying to hide her face from him. “We can always do it tomorrow.”
    “No,” Seth said. “I think this is important. I’ll pick you up at the place you’re staying around seven. We’ll grab a bite and I’ll answer whatever questions you want. Besides, I’ll be more relaxed over food and you’ll get more out of me. You want to do the best job possible, right?”
    “Of course I do,” Maribel said with more conviction than anything else she had said so far.
    He could tell she was a workaholic and the kind who didn’t take her job lightly. He knew exactly which buttons to push—and hopefully later he’d be opening buttons on a blouse rather than pushing any. But he didn’t want to get ahead of himself just yet.
    “Where are we staying?” Ms. Wilson asked.
    “My secretary will get you all the details,” Seth said. “It’ll all be taken care of. We have several fully furnished houses for you ladies and the security team to stay in.”
    “Wonderful,” Ms. Wilson said, shaking his hand again. “I can tell this is going to be a profitable enterprise for all of us.”
    “So can I,” Seth said, looking down at Maribel and trying not to drool. He didn’t know what it was about this girl, but his wolf wanted everything to do with her and nothing to do with anyone else. Seth was ready to give in to the beast this one last time. Hopefully Maribel would feel the same way.
     

Chapter 4
    Why the hell did he have to insist on going to dinner with me? Maribel wondered as she paced back and forth in the little house they had given her to stay in. How can I do my job when I’m alone with that…that….slab of man meat?
    It was a terrible thing to think of Seth as, but she couldn’t help it. He was eye candy to the nth degree. She didn’t have to run the numbers to know he was one of the sexiest men alive. She wasn’t quite sure what was going on between his ears, but she couldn’t keep herself from wondering how much girth his suit concealed. Surely he had a girlfriend? A mate? Was that what these wolves called them? A man like that wouldn’t be left to his own devices.
    Just sitting across the table from him had caused her face to grow hot and the slit between her legs to grow wet. And she was ashamed of herself for having those thoughts. It wasn’t professional and it wasn’t who she was.
    But there was something about the way he’d looked at her, something that had made her pause and look again. Was he interested in her? Surely not. Why would an Adonis like that be interested in a short, fat little Hispanic girl with more numbers in her head than a phone book?
    She looked around the house they had given her, trying to take her mind off the sex god who was coming to pick her up in a few short hours. It was a quaint little place. It had two bedrooms and one bath along with a small living area and kitchen/dining room combo. It couldn’t be more than nine hundred square feet, but it was clean and cozy. Ms. Wilson had gotten one all to herself as well, while Jacko and his boys were splitting five of them.
    This wasn’t the first time she had been in the field, but she didn’t exactly have a ton of experience in this department. There had to be a reason Seth had looked at her the way he had. Most of the mayors and CEOs she had met to this point had barely noticed her because they were too busy drooling over Ms. Wilson. She knew Ms. Wilson had fucked more than one of them, too, but in the end it got the job done, even though it made Maribel feel dirty.
    Of course nothing could make her feel dirtier than the first time she’d had a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Sokolov. It
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