Bears in Flight: Book Four - Supernatural Bounty Hunters Romance Novellas

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Book: Read Bears in Flight: Book Four - Supernatural Bounty Hunters Romance Novellas for Free Online
Authors: E A Price
Tags: Romance, Fantasy, Shifter
were here to rob the place too. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have, umm, grabbed you like that.”
    “It’s fine; I really didn’t, ah, mind.”
    Logan pressed his lips together to stop himself from laughing. He couldn’t see it very well in the limited light, but he knew she was blushing up a storm. She was unbearably adorable.
    “Well, I guess I better get dressed.”
    “Yes,” she agreed unenthusiastically.
    “Don’t go anywhere, I’ll be right back.”
    He ran back to the shower before she could argue and threw on the ratty clothes he had found. He regretted that he didn’t have any of his own clothes with him, but, with any luck, she’d just be thinking about him naked anyway.
    He came out to find the lights on, and Mia sat at her desk. He felt his insides tighten, and even his bear was quiet as he watched her. He’d never had such a fast and furious reaction to a woman. But then, what man wouldn’t want this sweet creature? That thought soured him a little; he didn’t like the idea of other men looking at her and lusting after her…
    She was clothed in a modest shift dress that hugged her slim figure; her long brown hair reached down her back. He watched as she lifted the dress to scratch her thigh, exposing a smooth expanse of her creamy leg.
    Aww, fuck it.
    He stalked across the room and scooped her right out of her seat. He pressed his lips to hers in a scorching kiss. She gasped and opened her mouth. He took advantage and plunged his tongue inside her mouth, kissing her passionately as if he may never get the chance again.
    Her limp body soon came alive, and she snaked her arms and legs around him, kissing him back as fiercely as he did her.
    He broke from her lips and trailed his mouth down her jaw and neck.
    She murmured the word ‘yes’ and scraped her fingers through his hair…
    *

Present day
    “Logan? Logan?”
    He blinked and looked around to see Ling, Marcus and Detective Wyatt Leeman staring at him. Ling and Wyatt appeared amused; Marcus glared at him with irritation.
    “Enjoying your daydream?” asked Ling sweetly.
    “Ummmm…”
    Ling’s shoulders shook in silent laughter. “You must have been; you were moaning.”
    If Logan wasn’t so wound up about Maya, he might have been embarrassed. Instead, he quietly asked Marcus if he could have a word.
    Marcus scowled, and Ling rolled her eyes exaggeratedly. “Play nice,” she cooed.
    Marcus softened, marginally, and said goodbye to Wyatt. He didn’t shut the door to his office when he went back in, and Logan took that as an invitation. He ignored Wyatt, who was snickering.
    Logan could see that Marcus was in a mood, so he decided to cut to the chase. After he firmly shut the door he said, “I need you to bail out a… ah… a friend of mine.”
    “How much?” demanded Marcus as he leaned back in his chair and stared out the window.
    “Five hundred grand,” he admitted almost apologetically.
    To give credit to the snake shifter, his eyebrow only ticked ever so slightly. “That’s a lot of money.”
    “Yes,” he agreed placidly. His bear harrumphed at him; he wasn’t thrilled at having anything to do with Maya again, and the beast would have been happy for Marcus just to turn him down flat.
    Marcus gave him a cynical look. “Does your friend have ten percent of five hundred grand?”
    Logan didn’t blink. “Yes.” Sort of.
    Maya had some of the money, and due to his own guilt and worry about her, he had scraped together the rest. Just . And that involved a visit to a very shady lizard who gave out loans from the back of a disgusting nightclub by the pier.
    Marcus flexed his jaw. “And this friend won’t run?”
    “No.” He hoped.
    “If they do…”
    “I’ll find her,” Logan told him firmly.
    The snake quirked an eyebrow. “Her?”
    Logan stared at him stonily, meeting his cold eyes. As unhappy as the bear was about the whole Maya thing, he wasn’t going to be beaten down by a snake shifter.
    Eventually, Marcus

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