Hagen, Lynn - Snooke [Demon Warriors 2] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic ManLove)

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humor from, but you need to give it back. It sucks.” Dillon spun around and walked away. “Hurry up before I wither away,” he shouted back to the bedroom.
    “Why did we bring him here?” Kane looked down at Snooke.
    Snooke chuckled as Tulip came trotting into the room, barking at both of them as if to scold them for upsetting her master.
    “Even the dog wants to pick on me,” Kane mumbled. “Would you like a two-headed pit bull as a playmate?” he asked the dog.
    It growled and yapped at the two before sticking its nose in the air and trotting away. “A dog with ’tude, just great.” Kane shook his head as he walked out of the bedroom.
    Snooke thought it was hilarious. Kane and Dillon constantly bumped heads, and the dog always yelled at Kane afterwards.
    He set his bags on the bed, opening them up, and began to put his things away. Snooke still couldn’t believe that after three millenniums, he found his mate. He wanted to shout with joy and kick his heels together.
    It felt fantastic.
    Dillon stuck his head in and asked, “We’re heading down to the supermarket. Do you want to go?”
    “Sure.” Snooke left his bags on the bed as he joined the others in the living room. A trip to the grocery store was his thrill of the week. Kane spouted on and on about Snooke not going anywhere unless two or three warriors went with him. It was too much of a hassle, so he just stayed in. But for some reason, he enjoyed going to the grocery store.

    * * * *

    “I don’t see how you eat all that without being as big as a house,” Snooke teased Dillon as they put the human’s snacks away.
    “It’s all in the jeans.” Dillon grabbed his crotch and laughed.
    “I guess I’ll never know then.”
    Dillon stood in the middle of the kitchen and pouted. “Spoilsport.”
    “I thought you liked Rainerio anyway,” Snooke said as he put the last of the boxes in the cupboard and then climbed down the step stool. He folded it up and stored it away as he looked around and declared the groceries put away.
    “I’m going to go finish unpacking. Try not to bug Kane too much.”
    “I promise I will.” Dillon smiled as Snooke shook his head and left the kitchen. No matter how much his mate complained about the annoying human, he knew Dillon was growing on Kane. The man had a way of doing that.
    Snooke stepped into the bedroom and stared at the empty bed. Well, wasn’t that sweet of Kane.
    Snooke strolled back down the hallway, humming as he entered the living room. Dillon was slouched over the couch with the remote in his hand while Kane sat in the chair having a staring contest with the dog.
    Snooke thought it was the funniest sight ever. And if he wasn’t mistaken, the dog was winning.
    He crawled onto the chair and began to kiss Kane all over his neck. “Thank you.”
    Kane moaned and tilted his head to the side. “You’re welcome.” He grabbed Snooke’s pale mounds as he pulled at Snooke’s ass, separating his ass cheeks under his slacks. “For what?”
    Snooke smiled as he kissed his way back up, laying a hundred little kisses on Kane’s face. “For putting my things away.”
    Kane spread his legs apart, allowing Snooke to straddle him. “As much as I’m enjoying your way of thanks, I didn’t do it.”
    Snooke froze. His head jerked around to his friend lying on the couch, flipping through the channels and looking as bored as ever. “Did you put my things away, Dillon?”
    Dillon rolled over and looked at Snooke. “Do I look like I would do something like that?”
    Snooke felt a cold chill run down his spine. He turned back to Kane. His mate’s face was pulled back in rage. So Kane was thinking the same thing.
    “Someone’s been in our home.”

Chapter Eight

    Kane pulled Snooke from his lap and ran down the hallway. There was no way anyone could get into their building. There was a door leading to the outside, but that was it. It was an exit.
    The spells and wards placed on the building stopped anyone

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