Titus: Luna Lodge #2

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Author: Madison Stevens
Tags: romanitc suspense paranormal romance
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    “I’ve been talking with Hannah,” she said and looked to the other men. “I think we should have an old-school field day showcasing the skills of the men. Maybe if they all see what everyone is bringing to the table, it will create opportunities to connect.”
    She waited as they thought on it.
    “I like it,” Titus said. Her head spun to look at him.
    Titus raised a brow at her. She knew he was just trying to throw her off, but it wasn’t going to work.
    “It could work,” Sol said after a few long moments.
    Carter nodded. “One thing all these men have in common is that they all like to show off. This could really be just the trick.”
    “Good.” She beamed. “I’ll talk with Hannah to get things set up.”
    “And what’s the bad news then?” Titus stared at her, his gaze fixed so hard on her that she could feel it even when she wasn’t looking at him.
    Kate took a deep breath and looked between the men.
    “Calendars,” she said.
    Her eye caught Titus as he sat back in relief.
    “That sounds fine to me,” he said.
    She bit her lip a little. “A sexy calendar.”
    The room fell silent for a moment.
    “Sexy?” Titus said quietly.
    “Look,” she said, turning to him, “I know it seems crazy, but this will be popular.”
    Sol and Titus looked skeptically at one another.
    Kate popped up out of her seat and went out the door to where Jenna sat at her desk.
    “Hey, Jenna,” Kate said. “Let me ask you something. Would you buy a calendar with a bunch of men half-naked?”
    Jenna grinned at her. “Depends on the men.”
    Kate grinned back. “Let’s say they were in the military.”
    “Yes,” Jenna said without hesitation. Kate nodded.
    “Thanks,” she said and went back into the office.
    Titus sat deep in thought. She knew he had heard. The possibilities were really endless with this.
    “Won’t the public be angry if they are making money off of this?” Carter asked. She smiled. They were headed to where she wanted them.
    “That’s the thing. The hybrids would make a calendar with your special forces, and the proceeds would go to wounded vets. All those woman could get the calendar they want with none of the guilt.”
    “What about the men?” Titus asked.
    “Men aren’t likely to buy; however, there will be a certain amount of credibility lent by posing with Carter’s men.” She leaned forward on the table, not bothering to sit. “What do you think?”
    Titus leaned back and sighed. “As much as I hate to admit it, it’s a good idea.”
    “What?” Sol looked down at him. “Some of the men aren’t going to like this.”
    Titus shrugged. “So they don’t have to participate. It’s a good idea though and right now, we need something. Every day more gather at the gate.”
    Kate looked nervously at the gate through the window. When she looked away, she found Titus looking at her.
    “Will it really help?” he asked softly.
    “I believe so,” she said. “Woman help shape society. Convince enough women that you are just men, all the rest will be forgotten.”
    “But we’re not just men,” he said, his eyes flashing yellow as he spoke.
    “No,” she said slowly. “You aren’t, but in the ways that it would matter to them, you are.”
    His forehead wrinkled in confusion.
    “All women just want the same things from their men. Doesn’t matter what they do otherwise.”
    “What’s that?” His voice came out thick and a little rough. She felt her nipples tighten in response.
    “To feel safe in their arms, to be wanted, and to be loved,” she said just barely a whisper.
    Her eyes held his, and she felt her heart kick up in her chest.
    Sol cleared his throat, and the spell was broken. She stepped back from the table and looked to the ground. If she looked at him again, she wasn’t certain what she would do.
    “Set it up,” Titus said. She glanced up. “No one has to participate, but those that do need to email Kate,” he said to Sol and Carter.
    She smiled at
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