think I am?”

Oh he knew exactly what kind of girl she was.

He gripped her hands and pinned them to her sides. “Hey, what did I tell you about hitting me?”

She nibbled her bottom lip, a ruddy hue on her cheeks. “I…uh…forget.”

His cock grew another inch as lust surged through him. “Do you need me to remind you?”

Anna’s chest heaved with excitement when she said, “I believe I do.”

Laughing, Daniel tugged on her hand and pulled her into the van with him where he proceeded to remind her, and to make up for lost time, as he showed her how good they were together, over and over again.

Epilogue

Pamina stood on the sidewalk and glanced at the gorgeous Victorian inn which, after much hard work and dedication by a talented group of professionals, had finally been restored to its former beauty. Everything from the manicured lawn, the repaved walkway to the freshly painted cedar shingles and the fantasy-inspired theme rooms had taken this place from ordinary to extraordinary in a little over a month. Honestly she couldn’t have been happier with the end results.

Not only had Lindsay, Candace and Anna created rooms beyond her expectations, they’d all found love in the process—with a little help from her and Abra, of course.

Speaking of Abra…

She glanced down to see him weaving in and out of her legs. Every few seconds he’d glance upward and purr, trying to catch a glimpse of her silk panties, no doubt. Pamina laughed. Goodness, what was she ever going to do with him?

Never missing an opportunity, Abra jumped into her arms, brushed his rough tongue over her cheek. “Oh, I can think of a few things.”

Pamina scoffed and rolled her eyes. “I’m sure you can.”

Suddenly a dark cloud moved overhead, covering the clear blue sky and chilling the late-afternoon air. A cool gust came out of nowhere, blowing around her body and seeping into Pamina’s bones. Suspecting there was a greater force at work here, she gave a little shiver and pulled Abra in tighter, wrapping her arms around his furry body in an attempt to absorb his heat.

“Pamina,” he said, his voice low and sexy. “There are other ways I can warm you, you know. Don’t you think it’s time you changed me back?”

She grinned. “I suppose it’s worth considering. You did manage to help me fill the place with love and passion.”

“And don’t forget that I saved that romantic moment when Candace and Marc needed condoms.” He gave a tip of his head. “Good thing I’m always on active duty.”

Pamina laughed out loud. “You weren’t on active duty, you were spying. You’re nothing but an old tom cat, Abra.” She tapped him on the nose.

“I most certainly was not spying,” he said, feigning insult. “I was just hanging in the wings in case they needed anything.”

She looked into his mystical eyes and smiled. “Well done, Abra. Well done,” she murmured and gave him a kiss on the cheek.

Abra purred loudly and shivered in her arms. Pamina reached into her pocket, pulled out a shiny red apple and took a big bite. One minute Abra was snuggled in her arms in feline form, the next his hard muscular body was pressed against hers, chest against chest, groin against groin, his hands holding her tight against his warm flesh.

This time it was Pamina who shivered. And it wasn’t from the cold breeze.

Instantly the wind died down, and she had the sneaking suspicion that someone far more powerful than she had cued the frigid breeze to bring them together. She drew in a deep breath and could smell magic in the wind, but it wasn’t coming from her or Abra.

She took in the Adonis before her. “Hello, Abe,” she said softly, her voice a little unstable as her body turned libidinous.

“Hello, Pamina.” He brushed his thumb over her cheek. “Thanks,” he said, his voice genuine, his eyes sincere. A moment later, he dipped his head, his mouth so close to hers she was sure he was going to kiss her. Honestly, she would never get used to his charm or blatant masculinity. “And Pamina,” he whispered, “You’re wrong about me still being a tom cat.”

“Ab—”

He cut her off. “I’ve learned my lessons and now I only have eyes for you.” As her insides turned to mush, he gave a slow shake of his head. “I’m just not sure why I’d never seen it before.”

She looked deep into his eyes and didn’t know what to believe. Truthfully, she’d always loved Abe, loved his spirit, his fun-loving nature, and his zest for life. But how could she be sure of his sincerity. Did she dare hope he’d changed?

As if he’d read her thoughts, he gathered her hand in his. “Come with me.”

“Where are we going?” she asked, not sure her rubbery legs could actually carry her up the stairs.

“I have a surprise for you.”

Her eyes widened. “You do?”

Abe led her to the staircase until they reached the top level. “Up there.”

“In the attic?”

Instead of answering Abe reached out and pulled the cord to lower the stairs. He waved his hand. “After you.”

Not knowing what to expect, she tentatively climbed the stairs. When she reached the top, she stopped and gasped.

Abe came up behind her and wrapped his hands around her waist. “I had the girls secretly design this room for you. I know how much you miss your home when you travel.”

“How did you manage? You were a cat.”

He grinned and glanced heavenward. “I had help, and believe me, the girls knew there was a whole lot more going on between us.”

Her hand went to her chest, “I really don’t know how you did it, Abe, but it’s beautiful.” She waved toward the sky. “It’s a replica of my bedroom.”

“That’s because I want you to feel at home when you come back to visit the girls.”

“How did you know I’d come back?” Once a job was done they rarely returned.

“Because you’ve all grown so close, and these girls are like family to

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