he already lives here. But you, you idiot…” Smitty drunkenly waved his baby sister away, and Sissy kicked a couch cushion at his head.
She glared at Mace. “Although I don’t appreciate the great lion dragging my big brother down to the very pits of hell.”
“Do you mean Long Island?”
“And what is going on with your hair?”
Mace ran his hand through the unruly locks on his head that had been sprouting all day. “Mane’s growing back in.”
“Weren’t you damn near bald when we saw you this afternoon?”
“It grows fast.” While on active duty, he had to shave his head every day to keep his C.O. off his back. But letting his mane grow back became his first step toward being a civilian again. Besides, he got the feeling Dez would like putting her hands in his hair. He knew he wanted her to put her hands in his hair. Preferably while he gently sucked her clit into his mouth.
Sissy Mae sniffed. “Lions are freaks.”
Mace saluted Sissy with his Mason jar of ’shine. “Thank you kindly, Sissy Mae.”
Smitty awkwardly pulled himself to his big wolf feet. “Would you like to live here, little sister?”
Sissy Mae turned her glare on her brother. “What are you talkin’ about now, you drunken idiot? And what in the hell happened to your forehead?”
Mace raised his hand. “That was my fault.”
“I’m talkin’ about movin’ the Pack here. At least…part of it.”
Sissy Mae scowled. “Why the hell would we…” Mace watched as she realized the implication of her brother’s words. The Smith Pack of Tennessee had too many Alpha Males among Smitty’s four brothers. One of the reasons he’d left the Pack and joined the Navy. Mace met Smitty when a high-ranking officer with jaguar blood decided to create a SEAL team made up of shifters only. It worked surprisingly well, and they did a lot of damage over eight years. When the team disbanded, Mace and Smitty decided they were ready to leave the military. Smitty got out six months before Mace, and the infighting between him and the other Smith brothers got pretty ugly.
Mace knew he’d never go back to the Pride, so he made Smitty an offer. It seemed logical the two friends should start a business together. Smitty agreed. Yet he didn’t want to leave his baby sister. Although Mace didn’t think she’d ever let him.
“Bobby Ray Smith, are you saying we should leave Tennessee and move to New York City?”
“Yup. That’s what I’m sayin’, Sissy Mae Smith.”
Sissy threw herself into her brother’s arms. “Yes! I was hoping that’s what you were gonna say! I love this place! It’s so exciting!” She looked at Mace. “Are we going to be working with you?”
“You are not going to be working with Mace. I am going to be working with Mace. You’re going to find something nice and safe to do—like knittin’.”
Sissy Mae laughed. “Yeah, right. So, Mace, are we going to be working with you?”
Smitty stumbled away from his sister.
“Now listen up, little sister—”
Sissy Mae slapped her hand over her brother’s face and shoved him onto the couch. By the time he landed, he was snoring.
Mace watched two big feet stand in front of him. Wolf females always seemed to have the biggest freakin’ feet. She crouched in front of him and smirked. “What’s the matter, Mace?”
“What makes you think something’s wrong?”
“You haven’t been pompous or superior in the last ten minutes. So somethin’ must be wrong.”
Mace shrugged. “The woman of my dreams turned me down.”
“For marriage?”
“Dinner.”
Sissy Mae shook her head. “Is this the girl you’ve been talkin’ about since I met you?”
“Desiree MacDermot. The woman I’ve been waiting for all my life.”
“You know, my momma’s right about you. You are a wolf in lion’s clothin’. Get all bunged up over one woman. I can’t even get Smitty to do that and he is wolf.”
“That’s not helpful.”
“You want helpful, Mason?”
“Yes. I want helpful. Make yourself useful, woman.”
“Fine. Call her as soon as you wake up.”
“What?”
“Call her as soon as you wake up and ask her out.”
“Why?”
“Trust me on this.”
“I’m not a morning person.”
“Mace…”
“Okay. Okay.” He glanced over at Smitty, then back at the man’s sister. “Let’s write Omega on his forehead again. He hates that.”
Chapter Three
Dez woke up cursing. The ring of her damn cell phone completely disrupted her lovely dream involving Mace, her, and her handcuffs.
She grabbed for the phone on her nightstand. Knocked it off. Reached down and grabbed for it. Fell out of bed. Hit one of the dogs in the process. Wrestled the phone from the dog’s mouth. Then groggily crawled on all fours back into her warm and cozy bed.
“MacDermot,” Dez mumbled into the phone, assuming it would be work.
“Hey.”
Dez’s arms went out from under her when that voice tore through her dazed, sleep-drowned mind, and she landed flat on her face. Mace and that voice of his slid all the way down to her clit and moved in.
Why the hell was he calling her? What the hell was his deal? And how the hell did he get her number anyway? All right. Forget that last stupid question. He probably had a full background check done on her by now. The man was a SEAL, after all.
Not knowing what else to say, Dez hit him with the first thing that came to mind. “Who is this?”
She crossed her eyes. Well those brilliant phrases kept rolling right from her mouth. You’re such an idiot, MacDermot.
“It’s Mace.”
“Oh,” she replied casually like she didn’t almost come from his “hey” alone. “Hiya, Mace.” She used her shoulder to cover the mouthpiece on her phone, shoved a pillow over her face, and yelled into it. After a moment, she calmly went back to the conversation. “What’s up?”
She heard him stretch. “Nothing. Just checking on you.”
She closed her eyes and her legs. Took a calming breath. “Oh. That’s sweet.”
“I’m known for being sweet.”
“No, you’re not.”
He laughed softly and she bit her lip to keep from moaning.
Really…is there anything better than the gravelly six A.M. voice on a man? Dez didn’t think so. And Mace had one of those in spades. She may have to dig out her vibrator. It has to be around here somewhere.
“You’re right. I’m not.” A moment of silence descended, and Dez wondered if they had already run out of things to say. She should have known better. “You just getting up?”
“Not really. It’s only six A.M. and I don’t have to go to work. So, I’m just lying here.”
“Really?” She heard his body move, the sheets rustle. She imagined him naked and in