Cynful: Halle Shifters, Book 2

Cynful: Halle Shifters, Book 2 by Dana Marie Bell

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blows like an echo. She took a deep breath and filled Glory in on what had happened.
    “Who called Glory?” Julian muttered.
    “I did.” Ryan stepped into the shop behind Glory, his expression mutinous. “She deserved to know what happened.” Julian agreed with him. If they went after the human females, then Glory needed to be ready to protect herself as best she could.
    Glory looked ready to come out of her skin. “What the fuck! How did this happen? Shouldn’t one of you have been here? It’s not like Ryan isn’t here trying to sniff my butt twenty-four-seven.”
    “I’m not here twenty-four-seven,” Ryan replied. His tone was mild but his gaze was hot with anger and fear. “You’re not here that much.”
    Julian bit back a groan. Did the man ever want to claim his mate? Maybe he was a closet masochist, because he sure liked taking a beating from Glory.
    “Please tell me you’re not sitting in the bushes at night outside my apartment.” She looked horrified, and Cyn didn’t look much better. Having a possessive Grizzly hanging around outside your home was enough to put anyone off. Hell, he wasn’t certain he liked the idea either.
    Ryan smiled grimly. “I have night watch.”
    Julian rolled his eyes even as Alex nodded. “Tabby would kill me if anything happened to you two. I don’t care how cute you are or how much you pout, you’ve got security round the clock.”
    “I agree.” Julian ignored the glare Cyn shot him. There was no way he was going to allow his mate to be in danger again. Didn’t she understand how precious and rare she was? “Who picks them up and drops them off?”
    “I will.” Alex shrugged. “One of the perks of being your own boss. I can come and go a lot easier than you nine to fivers can.”
    “And one of the perks of having your cousin be your boss is he understands when I take time off to protect our mates.” Ryan tried to take Glory’s hand, but she stepped away from him. He solved the problem by picking her up and holding her against his hip like a cranky two-year-old.
    Yup. Glory was going to kill him. The look on her face did not bode well for the Grizzly’s health. The way she eyed her piercing gun gave him a clue as to how she’d do it.
    Glory, in the tattoo parlor, with the gun.
    “We just want you three to be safe while we figure out what the fuck is going on. You can’t protect yourselves the way we can, not from shifter attacks.”
    “Although if it were humans bothering you like this we’d still rip their heads off and bowl with them.” Ryan swatted Glory’s hip absently when she struggled to get down. “Stay still, sweetheart. I don’t want to drop you.”
    “Drop me. Feel free, you Neanderthal.”
    Ryan and Glory exchanged a heated glance. Ryan shrugged. “It’s your ass.”
    She landed with a shriek and a thud. “Ow.” She rolled to her hip and rubbed her ass, wincing.
    “Told ya.”
    “Children, play nice. Or do I have to separate you?” Julian wagged his finger at Ryan. “Stop playing with your mate, Ryan.”
    “But I like playing with her, Julian. She’s so shiny and squeaks when you squeeze her.”
    Glory squeaked in outrage.
    Julian turned to Glory. “Please, for the love of the ancestors, be the adult here and stop torturing him.”
    She crossed her arms over her chest and humphed, turning away from both Julian and Ryan. What she had against the mating he had no idea, but sooner or later the Grizzly was going to snap and she’d find herself over his knee, bitten and spanked.
    He eyed her, wondering if maybe that wasn’t exactly what the little brat wanted.
    “Jules?”
    He turned his attention back to where it rightfully belonged, on his own mate. “Hmm?”
    “Go home.”
    Crap. She had her cell phone in her hand. “Did you just call me out of work?”
    “Uh-huh. Jamie says get some rest today, he’ll see you tomorrow.”
    “Cyn, I need to work.” His ability to remain in the United States rested on his work visa,

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