Feral Heat: Shifters Unbound Novella

Feral Heat: Shifters Unbound Novella by Jennifer Ashley Read Free Book Online

Book: Feral Heat: Shifters Unbound Novella by Jennifer Ashley Read Free Book Online
Authors: Jennifer Ashley
Deni and found Jace right next to him.
Right
next to him, as in slap up against him. Jace’s eyes had tightened, and he pinned Liam with a warning stare.
    Liam reached past Jace for a half-filled bottle of beer he’d left on the bar and held it without drinking. “Spike and Ronan told me what happened out there with the cops.” He gave Deni a grin. “I see you two already celebrated.”
    As she had under Sean’s scrutiny, Deni flushed, but Jace looked unworried. “Have you heard anything from Dylan?” Jace asked him.
    Liam lost his smile. “They took Dad downtown. My mate is with him, and so is Sean. They told me not to come.” He nodded, as though he agreed. “Kim knows what she’s doing.”
    Liam’s mate was a defense lawyer who now specialized in defending Shifters. Liam was right that she was plenty competent, and Dylan and Sean were good at keeping human attention away from Shifters. Deni saw the tightness in Liam, however, sensed his need to race to the police station and use any means necessary to extract his father.
    “Did the police talk to you?” Jace asked him.
    “Aye, they did. Came rushing in here, demanding to know about this fight club they’d heard about. Of course, I knew nothing, did I?” Liam, as leader, had decided to look the other way about the fight club, which went against Shifter laws as well as human. Though the fight clubs had rules, they were dangerous, but Liam had acknowledged long ago that he couldn’t prevent them. “A detective and half a dozen uniforms came in here the same time the arena was being raided, or I would have warned my dad and Sean.” Deni saw the outrage in his eyes that he’d been blindsided.
    “Well, they found it somehow,” Jace said. “You have a leak. Just to reassure you—it isn’t me.”
    “Didn’t think it was, lad.”
    If Liam
had
thought Jace was the one who’d betrayed the whereabouts of the fight club, Jace wouldn’t be standing here speaking calmly to Liam. He’d have been stopped at the door, and Liam would now be disemboweling him in the parking lot.
    “Do we lie low?” Jace asked.
    Liam answered with one quick shake of his head but no words. Not all Shifters were privy to the work Liam and his family were doing on the Collars. Need to know only. Most Shifters were trustworthy, but as tonight had proved, leaks happened.
    Liam looked at Deni again and started to smile. “A memorial service. Good thinking, lass.” He chuckled.
    “It was the first logical thing I could think of,” Deni said. “I’m sorry I used your family’s grief as a distraction.”
    Liam shook his head, his eyes bright with mirth. “Kenny would have laughed his balls off. He always loved a good joke, did Kenny.”
    Liam was grinning, but Deni saw the moisture in his eyes, his sorrow for his dead brother never far away.
    “Then we’ll meet as appointed,” Jace broke in. “Unless you wave me off.”
    “Aye, get some rest.” Liam’s amusement returned as he turned to Deni again. “
Rest
, mind. Looks like you need it.” He gave her a quiet nod. “Like I said, well done, lass.”
    “Leader’s pet,” Jace whispered in Deni’s ear as he guided her through the crowded bar, his hand on the small of her back. His laugh did warm things to her. “Let’s get you home.”
    * * *
    Walking Deni home was delayed when Broderick came into the bar, followed by Shifters looking enough like him to be his brothers. Jace felt Deni’s rage and worry increase, her body vibrating under his hand.
    “We don’t like outsiders,” one of Broderick’s brothers said, stepping in front of Jace. “Don’t like them coming in and taking our women.”
    Deni was around Jace before he saw her move. “Suck on it,” Deni said. “I thought I was too crazy for you all, anyway.”
    Broderick showed his teeth in a smile. “She’s got good reflexes, for a nutcase.”
    Jace pulled Deni back behind him and moved to Broderick, the clear leader of this bunch. “Keep your shit

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