The Mane Event

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Author: Shelly Laurenston
anchor tattoo on Smitty’s forearm. “Navy?”
    “Yup. Got out a few months ago.” Smitty’s slow drawl seemed more annoying than usual. “And Mace got out yesterday. Huh, hoss?”
    Mace nodded.
    “Navy, Mace?” She actually sounded disappointed.
    “Now darlin’, what’s wrong with the Navy?” Smitty still hadn’t let her hand go. Suddenly Mace hated his best friend.
    “Nothing. Except it will never be the Marines.”
    Dez pulled her hand away as the men glanced at each other.
    “You were a Marine?”
    Dez glared at him. “You don’t have to sound so shocked, Mace. And I wasn’t just a Marine. I was an MP, baby. Sergeant MacDermot when I discharged.”
    Smitty gave that damn charming smile. “He was commander. I made lieutenant. We were SEALs together.” Normally, Mace would have no problem with Smitty dropping that bit of information. Amazing how much sex that little admission would get them. But he didn’t want the flea-bitten bastard making his moves on Dez.
    “Wow.” Dez seemed less than interested. “That’s really impressive. Bet that line got you a lot of oral sex too, huh?”
    Smitty blinked. “You think I’m lyin’?”
    “No. Not at all.” Dez shrugged. “I just don’t care, uh…”
    “Bobby Ray Smith. But you can call me Smitty.”
    “Of course you’re Smitty. Because everybody in the military has a friend named Smitty.” The two smiled at each other. Nope, Mace didn’t like this one goddamn bit.
    “So…” Dez glanced at Mace with one raised eyebrow. “Smitty, are you enjoying our fair city?”
    “Oh yeah. You know, Mace is taking good care of me and my kin.”
    “Kin?”
    Uh-oh.
    “Family.”
    “Oh?” Another glance at Mace. “Your family is here. And do they get along with Mace too?”
    Mace had to look at Smitty for that himself. He always sensed that most of the Pack barely tolerated him.
    He should have known, though. Being Southern, Smitty would never say anything anyone would consider cruel in front of strangers.
    “Oh yeah! My momma says Mace is her sixth son.”
    “Really?”
    “My sister’s with me too, and she loves her some Mace.”
    “Does she now?” Dez turned to Mace. Boy, did she look annoyed. “You haven’t changed one bit, Llewellyn.”
    He leaned back, crossing his arms in front of his chest. “I never said I had.”
    “But you did lie to me?”
    “No. Missy really doesn’t want me to come to her banquet. I simply don’t give a shit.”
    “And if that happens to play on my sympathies, you conniving bastard?”
    “I know what I want, Dez. You know how I am about that. Remember the Ring Dings?”
    She pushed her hands through her hair. He kept frustrating her. Good . “We are not discussing the Ring Dings, Mace. Christ, we are too old for this. I’m too old for this.”
    “So, say you’ll come out to dinner with me and then I’ll stop.”
    “No.”
    “I refuse to hear that.”
    She turned to Smitty. “You tell him, Smitty. Tell him I said ‘no’.”
    Smitty gazed at her. “You sure have some pretty eyes, darlin’.”
    Dez looked startled, then she beamed. “You are as bad as he is.”
    Mace realized in that second the two of them were having a “moment.” Well, that’s not acceptable .
    “Jesus, Dez. What’s that?”
    Dez, following where Mace pointed, turned to look behind her. While he had her temporarily distracted, he took his other hand, wrapped it around the back of Smitty’s neck, and slammed the man’s head into Dez’s desk.
    When she snapped back around, Mace watched her innocently, Smitty gripped his forehead, and Dez’s partner began to hysterically laugh.
    “What did you do?”
    Mace blinked. “Nothing.”
     
    Dez stretched her legs out on her couch and studied her painted toenails. That and waxing her brows were her only female indulgences. It was Christmastime, so her color of choice this week? A merry red. She smiled, wondering if Mace would like that color on her.
    She shook her head. Mace
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