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top if he was a military man? He’d have to ask that sometime.
     
    “Kiss him,” his wolf growled.
     
    “Have you ever kissed a man before?” Reed needed to know. Josh said he’d never found another man attractive so Reed guessed the answer. He just needed to hear it.
     
    Josh let out a surprised laugh. “Can’t say that I have.”
     
    Reed nodded, squeezing his hand. “I’m going to kiss you now.”
     
    Josh looked toward Hannah and gave her a small, sexy smile.
     
    Hannah laughed. “If you two kiss each other the way you just kissed me, I may just die watching.”
     
    Josh knelt beside Hannah and in front of Reed. Josh smiled again. “I have a better idea. Why don’t I kiss you?”
     
    Reed widened his eyes as Josh pulled him by the back of his neck over Hannah’s legs and crushed his mouth to his.
     
    Sweet ponderosa pine burst on his tongue. Teeth clashed against teeth, as Josh thrust his tongue in and out of his mouth. Reed groaned as an overwhelming sexual fog took over, weakening his already weak resolve.
     
    Dear God, I could live on Josh’s and Hannah’s taste alone.
     
    He held onto Josh like a drowning man, playing an intricate game of war with their tongues and lips. Reed pulled back then bit into the fleshy part of Josh’s lip. Hard. Then he soothed the sting as Josh’s eyes widened.
     
    Oh, they would have to see which of the two of them would be dominant. If either. It would be arousing as hell to take turns and then both take Hannah—together. He almost came in his jeans at the thought.
     
    They pulled apart again, breathing heavily, much like they had with their kisses with Hannah. His wolf howled in utter bliss and contentment, and Reed wanted to join in.
     
    All three of them looked at each other then burst out laughing, the tension from the unknown dissolving away. Tears leaked from their eyes as their laughter grew.
     
    “I’m sorry,” Hannah gasped through her laughter. “I don’t want to laugh. But I was afraid it’d be awkward.”
     
    “It’s not awkward. I thought it would be, but it was damn good,” Josh added in.
     
    “Hell, yeah. We should do it again,” Reed agreed.
     
    “Hey, it was totally worth it.” Josh smiled, then got a wicked gleam in his eye. “Best guy kiss ever.”
     
    Reed punched him in the arm. Josh’s eyes widened, as he rubbed the spot.
     
    “You sure do pack a punch for a little guy,” Josh practically leered.
     
    “Uh, dude, I’m a werewolf. And only like an inch shorter than you.”
     
    Hannah giggled. “Yeah, this won’t be complicated at all.”
     
    “Hey,” Reed interjected, “we can do it. Fate’s cool like that.”
     
    “Reed, man, you sound like an old man trying to use slang.” Josh laughed.
     
    “Hey, I am an old man.”
     
    All three dissolved into laughter.
     
    This felt good. Like family. His family.
     
    A soft crunching, like snow under a paw, reached Reed’s ears, interrupting his peace. Hannah froze, her eyes wide.
     
    “The wards. Someone’s breached the wards.”
     
    Josh grunted, closing his eyes in pain, and grabbed his arm.
     
    “Fuck, my Finding’s back—I think.”
     
    All three jumped to their feet, ready to fight.
     
    Their time in their forest oasis faded away. Back to reality and the dangers that hunted them.
     

 
     
    Chapter 11
     
     
    A howl broke through their uncomfortable silence. Shit, Josh didn’t think their interlude from danger would end this fast. But he should have been expecting it, been prepared. Now instead of thinking about the aftereffects of kissing the two most important people in his life—and likening it—he had to fight. Maybe to the death.
     
    He wanted—no, needed—to protect Hannah and Reed, no matter what. Though how he’d accomplish that, he didn’t know. He was the weakest of the three of them by far. An uncomfortable and unfamiliar feeling settled in the pit of his stomach. He’d have to get used to it if they stayed in this odd

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