Forbidden Seduction (Lee County Wolves Series) Book #2

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pretty cool of her, but….” Leda frowned and then grinned when Max bit Hunter on the foot again.
    “Why, you little brat.” Hunter laughed, prying puppy teeth from his skin. “But what?” His attention went back to Leda, who he was more comfortable with since it seemed like she had a new crush. Leda was a beautiful girl, but much too young for him. His feelings for her were that of a kid sister.
    “She seemed happy about it, but when I ran back to ask her what she was feeding him, she was crying.” Leda sat down across from Hunter. “And I don’t mean just a little sad cry. It was bad, so I just left because I felt she needed a minute to herself. If she wants Max back, we will give her back.”
    Hunter stared at Leda wondering what in the hell he was getting into. The only thing he understood about women was…. Dammit, as good as he was at seducing women, he didn’t know shit about them.
    “I think she’s lonely, but that doesn’t make sense because having a dog is like having a companion.” Leda shrugged. “You think I should talk to her?”
    Hunter stood, glad he had slept in his jeans. “No, I’ll head over and check on her.” He smiled down at Leda. “Where’s Sam?”
    “Sleeping still.” She laughed, picking up Max. “He was up all night playing with Max.”
    “Garrett and Janna are okay with this?” Hunter asked, grabbing his shirt. Once Garrett convinced Janna she was his mate, both Leda and Sam were moved from Molly’s to Garrett’s home where they lived as a family.
    “Sam has them wrapped around his little finger.” Leda rolled her eyes. “He could bring a grizzly bear home and they’d be cool with it.”
    “He is a pretty awesome kid,” Hunter agreed and then ruffled her hair. “And I’m pretty sure you have them wrapped around your little finger also… hmm.”
    Leda snorted then kicked him. “I’m glad I don’t have a crush on you anymore. You’re kind of a jerk.”
    Hunter cocked his eyebrow before nodding in agreement. “Just wait till you bring those boys here.”
    “Oh, that won’t happen.” Leda stood, heading out of the room.
    “Doesn’t matter. I’ll go to them.” Hunter walked in the opposite direction toward the kitchen. He needed some coffee. He’d showered when he’d got in, and his clothes were clean. He just needed some coffee to wake his ass up.
    “You’ll never know which one,” Leda called out as she went upstairs with Max running after her.
    “Don’t know me very well,” Hunter muttered. Poor kid, she’d never be able to date with him, Garrett, and Marcus around. Smelling the coffee, he knew someone was already up and drinking the brew. Janna stood in the kitchen holding her nose as she took a bite of scrambled egg. “What in the hell are you doing?”
    Janna sighed, putting the fork down. “The smell of eggs makes me sick, but that’s what I’m craving.” She huffed. “Being pregnant sucks.”
    Hunter raised his eyebrows but didn’t say a word. He grabbed a cup out of the cabinet and poured. When he turned with the cup raised to his lips, Janna was pointing a fork in his face.
    “What? Don’t you believe me?” Janna made a jabbing motion with the fork, making him jerk almost spilling the precious brew.
    “Whoa, now.” Hunter stepped back. “I didn’t say anything.”
    “Exactly, but I saw that look and I really want to smack you.” Janna turned away, stabbed some eggs, held her nose and took a bite.
    “Does that really work?” Hunter frowned, wondering what the hell he did to make her want to smack him. He decided it safer not to ask her what look.
    Janna gagged, which totally answered his question. “I think I’m dying,” Janna said dramatically before turning deadly serious. “And I want to kill your brother.”
    “Go for it.” Hunter shrugged, trying not to laugh. “I’ve wanted to kill him a time or two myself.”
    “You’re not funny.” Janna narrowed her eyes at him, but just as quickly got a thoughtful

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