Pack Investigator

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Authors: Crissy Smith
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they jerked his cock until he spilled onto the concrete beside her. Lily watched him the entire time.
    Once spent, he fell to his knees beside her and gathered her into his arms. Lily rested her cheek against his chest.
    “I want to take you home and lay you in my bed but I promised Nick I would stay here,” he said.
    “I understand.”
    Garrett placed his hand under her chin and raised her face. “This isn’t a one off. I want to see more of you.”
    She grinned. “I guarantee it.”
     

Chapter Four
     
     
     
    Garrett sipped his second cup of coffee as he once again reviewed the case notes. Haas was on the way to pick him up and he wanted to be completely ready. His body still hummed from the night before, and with the house quiet around him it took everything in him to concentrate and not think back to how sexy Lily had been, lost in passion.
    His cock had been half hard all morning and that was after he’d jacked off in the shower earlier. He’d hated to watch Lily go but until they found Randy Bolton and whoever was responsible for the arsons, he didn’t know how much time they’d have to spend together.
    The reasons for solving this case fast were starting to pile up. The advance in his career, getting to spend more time with Lily and most important was reuniting Nick with his father.
    He’d peeked in on Nick before he’d come downstairs and the boy had been curled up in the middle of the bed with his new wolf cradled in his arms. It was adorable.
    “You’re up early,” Cooper said as he entered the kitchen.
    Garrett grinned. “Haas is on his way. We wanted to get an early start. Coffee’s fresh.”
    Cooper stopped in the middle of the kitchen and took a deep breath. “Oh God! I don’t know when the last time there was coffee that I didn’t have to make first thing in the morning.”
    “Julie has never been a morning person, even before she took the night shift,” Garrett said.
    “That’s why she took it,” Cooper agreed. “I don’t mind. Most of my work takes place at night. That’s when most of the deals are made and when trouble hits the streets. I’ve been working days for a couple of weeks now and I’m getting pretty sick of not seeing her enough. I can’t wait until White and Johnson get back from vacation.”
    As a narcotics detectives in a city that had a lot of tourists who came to party, Cooper and his partner, Josiah, were busy. He could see how Cooper and Julie made their relationship work. They both had devoted their lives to helping others and had still managed to find love and each other.
    Garrett knew he’d be lucky if he ever found what they had, but he had hopes. The previous evening with Lily was one of the best he could remember.
    Cooper filled his mug before walking over to sit at the table across from him. “You know that you moving here means the world to her,” Cooper said.
    Garrett closed the folder he’d been reading and took in Cooper. It was obvious in the way that Cooper was watching him that he had something to say to Garrett.
    “I think it’s worked out for the best,” Garrett agreed.
    “She was worried about you after she came back here. We’ve discussed how the Kermit Fire Department treated you but I don’t think you told Julie everything.”
    “No,” Garrett agreed. “She had enough going on trying to win you back.”
    Cooper shook his head. “She didn’t have to do more than return. My heart always belonged to her.”
    Garrett believed him. When Julie had found out about Cooper’s ability to shift she’d freaked out. It had been before the shifters had announced their presence and she hadn’t known what to think. The time she’d spent in Kermit with him had strengthened Garrett and his sister’s bond, but Garrett hadn’t been certain Cooper would be able to forgive her for taking off.
    Cooper had and Garrett was grateful that his sister now had her true love.
    “She might not have come back if you hadn’t pushed her,” Cooper

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