Sloan (The Protectors Series) Book #9

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    “Where’s your bathroom?” Blaze also chuckled as he took Katrina’s arm.
    “Right down that hall.” Becky pointed and when they disappeared, she rolled her eyes. “Thought that was funny, did you?”
    “Very,” Sloan agreed, then watched her start cleaning.
    “Well, I’m learning all about this vampire stuff.” Becky sprayed polish on her coffee table and started wiping it off. “Give me a week and I’ll have it all down.”
    “I have no doubt,” Sloan replied, his eyes on her ass as it swayed with each swipe of the cloth. He also had no doubts that he would be having that sooner than later, no matter how long he fought it. He was a smart man and knew where this was headed; he just didn’t know where it would lead and that was stopping him from grabbing her right then.
    “How long does it take?” Becky had turned around and was looking at him.
    “What?” Sloan’s eyes rose to meet hers.
    “You know.” She waved her cloth toward the bathroom.
    “Feeding?” Sloan’s eyebrow rose. “Only a few minutes unless….” Shit. He stopped himself.
    “What?” Becky pried. “Unless what?”
    “Nothing.” Sloan cursed, knowing she wasn’t going to drop it. “Feeding between two people who have an attraction to each other can be….”
    “Sexual?” Becky added, her eyes widened. “Interesting. So do they have an attraction?”
    “How the hell should I know?” Sloan griped. “I don’t keep track of my Warriors’ love life shit.”
    “I think they do. I mean, Blaze is one hell of a man and she is so cute. They’d make an adorable couple.” Becky had ignored his pissy reply. “My bathroom’s pretty small though.”
    Before Sloan could reply, which he was ready to do because he did not like her saying Blaze was one hell of a man like she wouldn’t mind having him in her bed and that pissed him off, Blaze and Katrina appeared.
    “Well, that was fast.” Becky actually looked disappointed.
    Sloan was ready to get the hell out of there. She was confusing the fuck out of him and he was ready to do or say something stupid.
    “You ready?” he asked Blaze, who nodded. Then Sloan looked at Becky. “Is there anything else you might need?”
    “Nope, I think we’re good. We’ll just get to know each other. Maybe call on some animals, because how cool is that.” Becky gave him a teasing grin.
    “Stay out of trouble,” Sloan warned, walking out the door behind Blaze.
    “How much trouble can two redheads get into anyway?” She looked over and winked at Katrina. “We’ll be fine. See you tomorrow.”
    “So about this power you have?” Becky’s voice carried out to Sloan and Blaze.
    Both men looked at each other, shaking their heads. “This may have been a bad idea.” Sloan frowned, getting on his bike.
    “Guess we’ll find out soon enough.” Blaze looked back at the house before mounting his bike, backing out, and taking off.
    Sloan glanced once more to see Becky watching him from the door. Surprise filtered through him at how quickly things were escalating between him and the redhead. For once it wasn’t just about sex. Revving his bike, he took off, hurrying toward the road where he could let loose, wondering if he could outrun his feelings.

Chapter 14
    It didn’t take long for Becky and Katrina to hit it off. Katrina was softly spoken, very intelligent, and funny. It was getting late so Becky started closing the windows and locking up. The bar across the street was packed even on a week night, but that was nothing new for Becky, though she noticed Katrina kept looking out the window that way.
    “You get used to the noise.” Becky smiled at Katrina. “Sometimes when they have a good band it’s kind of nice. I go over there sometimes to do karaoke, which is fun.”
    “I’ve never done karaoke before.” Katrina looked away from the bar.
    “Seriously?” Becky walked over and sat in the chair across from Katrina, who sat on the couch. “Are you twenty-one

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