Gary couldn’t give her grief without disobeying the local Alpha, yet close enough that she wouldn’t have to drive into the next town over just to avoid the college. She waved bye to Becky and dragged Julian out of the store. “C’mon, the car’s this way.”

Julian’s smile turned grim. “Of course it is.”

She stopped. “Uh-oh. Why do I have the feeling this is one of those I-know-something-you-don’t-know moments?”

Julian stopped. “You’re taking me into the woods northeast of Halle, the ones farthest from the college. We’ll change, run, and Gary will be there. We’ll fight. I’m pretty sure you’ll survive.”

Tabby blinked. “How the fuck does Gary know we’re going running? We just decided that!”

“He doesn’t. He’s deliberately ignoring Max’s direct order to stay on the college campus. Why, I have no idea, but there it is.”

Shit. “Okay, maybe Burger King for lunch.” Or maybe they could go in a completely different direction, like right behind the campus?

He shook his head and grabbed her arm. “If we don’t do this now, people will die.”

Well, shit. “Where’s Alex?”

Julian shook his head. “I don’t know. I don’t know anything after…”

Oh. Oh shit.

After he’s dead.

She pulled out her cell phone and handed it to Julian. “Start dialing.”

He looked startled, but only for a moment. He began to punch in numbers, his face tight. “Bunny? Meet Tabby and me in the woods northeast of Halle. We’re going hunting.” He winced and pulled the phone from his ear. Tabby could hear Alex roaring on the other end. “Listen to me! It’s important.” The commanding tone was back in Julian’s voice. On the other end of the line, Alex stopped roaring. “I had a vision. You need to meet us there. Got it?”

“Got it,” she heard Alex rumble. She unlocked the doors of the Jeep and settled in, buckling her seat belt. Julian joined her and she started the engine. “Keep her safe, Julian.”

“I’ll do my best.”

She took off with a squeal of tires, heading for the outskirts of Halle.

“Do better.”

She felt a grim smile flirting around her mouth. Her big, overprotective Bear was having a fit that he wasn’t the one there to protect her.

“We’ll be in those woods in about twenty minutes. Get there as fast as you can.”

Julian hung up the phone and placed it on her console.

She blinked. “That’s it? Alex is our only reinforcement?”

Julian smiled, one of those enigmatic expressions she was beginning to realize meant he knew more than he was willing to share. “Everyone else will come when needed. I know that much.”

“Okay.” She wasn’t certain a few well-placed phone calls wouldn’t be better, but she had to trust that Julian knew what he was doing.

“Ryan, we gotta go.”

“No.” Ryan’s eyes hadn’t left Glory once. They’d remained a deep chocolate brown the entire time. “You go. I need to stay and protect my mate.”

“I don’t need protection!” Glory gritted through clenched teeth.

Bunny agreed. “She’s right. Julian had a vision. He and Tabby are headed into the woods, and I think they’re going after Gary. They need us. Glory doesn’t.”

Glory’s eyes narrowed. “And you are not leaving me behind while my friend is in danger.”

“You want to come?”

She opened her mouth to answer and saw the smirk on Ryan’s face. “I want to go with you. Asshole.”

He threw his head back and laughed. “You aren’t going anywhere.”

“Says who?”

“Says me. Gary might have more friends we don’t know about. I’m not leaving you unprotected.”

Glory’s pixie face turned grim. “Your cousin’s mate is in danger. You could solve your problem by putting me on the back of your bike and taking me with you, thus protecting both of us. You’ll know where I am even while you fight.” She suddenly glared up at him. “And if you think you can keep me locked up in here while Tabby’s in trouble, you’re sorely mistaken. I will figure out a way out of here and when I do I will make your life a living hell.” She reached up and yanked on his shirt, bringing the much larger man down to her. Bunny knew Ryan allowed it, if he’d wanted she’d have a better chance of lifting herself off the floor that way than dragging him down. “Do we understand one another?”

Ryan pretended to think about it. “Define living hell.”

She snarled at him. “Have you ever had Icy Hot smeared inside your jock strap?”

His expression blanked. “Um. Yes. That would be a version of hell.”

They didn’t have time for this. “We have to go now, people.”

Ryan sighed. “You stay where I put you, Glory.” When she went to argue, he covered her mouth with his hand, a hand that took up almost half her face. “I mean it. You aren’t in any way ready to get into a shifter battle. I can’t fight and protect you at the same time. Got it?”

She nodded.

“Get the keys to the shop and start locking up.”

She ran into the back room.

“You always meant to take her.” Bunny was sure of it. His stubborn cousin had given in way too easily.

Ryan shrugged. “I need her to start trusting me. If giving her this helps, then fine.

But understand, she’s my first priority. Any sign she’s in trouble or distress and I’m done.”

Bunny nodded. He understood. He felt the same way about Tabby.

“Let’s go.” Glory somehow managed to both stomp and drift out of the room. It was amazing. Bunny figured it had something to do with the wispy, gypsy-like clothes she favored.

“You heard the woman. Let’s go.” Ryan followed Glory out the door, Bunny leading the way.

He hoped the Pumas understood how badly he wanted to end this thing with Gary. If the Wolf laid one paw on Tabby, he was going to wind up a rug.

Tabby got out of the Jeep and began undressing. You couldn’t change in clothes; you’d get tangled up in them. Rumor had it that Emma’s first change had happened that way, although the details were sketchy and she tended to yowl whenever her mate brought it up. She folded her clothes neatly and laid them on the passenger seat.

“Here.”

She turned to take Julian’s clothing and faced him naked for the first time.

Dayum. The boy was fine. She eyed him up and down, wolf-whistling at him.

Smooth skin glided over defined muscle. Well-defined pecs without a trace of hair drifted down to a washboard stomach and a cock that, even with her limited experience (and his limited interest), still managed to look impressive. His legs were long and lean. Hell, even the man’s feet were sexy. Julian had the build of a runner, strong and sleek. Alex was built more like a body builder or wrestler. She could very easily see Cyn totally losing it when she finally got Julian naked.

He waggled his eyebrows, a cheeky grin crossing his face. “You’re not bad yourself.”

She eyed him appreciatively. “Cyn is in a hell of a lot of trouble.”

Some of the amusement left his face. “Yeah. If I get out of this.”

She could sense his nerves and his determination. Whatever was going to go down was inevitable now. She

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