Emmitt's Treasure: Judgement of the Six Companion Series, book 2

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    Disappointment filled me as I signaled and started to slow.  Our kind had remained hidden so well, I’d known her acceptance of us wouldn’t be easy.  But, I hadn’t thought it would turn her into an alcoholic.
    I pulled into the parking lot and eased the bike to a stop.  In the silence after cutting the engine, I listened to the steady beat of her pulse.  It was only slightly higher than normal.  Yet, under the layers of exhaust, her fear still tainted the air.
    Despite knowing what Michelle wanted, I hesitated to bring her inside.  Winifred hadn’t liked her smelling of wine.  What would she say if I brought Michelle back smelling of more alcohol?
    “I can’t take you in there,” I said, eyeing the familiar old building.
    “Yes, you can.”  The bike shifted slightly as she dismounted.  Standing to the side, she met my gaze as she waited for me to decide.
    “Nana will kill me.”  Literally.  Endangering a potential Mate was a demand for an Elder beating, or worse.
    “I think you can take her,” Michelle said with an amused sigh.
    “You have no idea,” I muttered as I got off the bike.  Pissing off Winifred was never a good idea.  No matter what Jim thought.
    Eyeing the mostly empty parking lot, I led the way to the door.  Hopefully, Michelle wouldn’t want to stay long.  Despite the fact that the bar had no sign, it was popular with the younger local crowd.  The way I was feeling, I didn’t think I’d tolerate long looks from across the bar or flirting.  Just the idea of another man looking at Michelle made my teeth ache.
    Frustrated, I yanked the door open and held it for her as she entered.  The bar was quiet.  A few old timers sat at the far end, enjoying beer and some talk.
    Wanting to get this over with, I walked up to the bar and ordered a beer and two shots while pulling out a chair for her.  She sat and arched a brow at me.  Because I ordered for her?
    “Isn’t that what you wanted?  Alcohol?”  It was hard to keep my tone steady.  I wasn’t angry.  But it did hurt to know she needed alcohol just to tolerate being near me.
    I handed her the first shot and didn’t miss how she narrowed her eyes at me before throwing back the liquor.
    Then, all my frustration evaporated at the face she made.
    “That was awful,” she said, wheezing a little.
    Man, why was she so cute?  I nodded and handed her the second shot.
    “Isn’t there something better than that?”
    “There is, but that will do the trick.”
    She swallowed down the shot in one gulp again then waved the bartender over for a glass of water.
    While she sipped her water, I sipped my beer and concentrated on her scent.  The fear slowly faded and amusement crept in.
    “I think I’m ready,” she said, unsteadily.
    “For what, exactly?” I said, warily turning to study her.
    “To get to know you.”
    My pulse leapt at her words, and I couldn’t deny where my thoughts led.  Something must have shown on my face because she giggled.
    “Not that.  Like you asked.”
    Images of tangled sheets and twined legs evaporated as I understood.  She’d gotten drunk so she could get to know the furry side of me.  I shook my head, trying to deny my disappointment and stood, offering her a hand.
    She didn’t hesitate to place her hand into mine.  The slide of her soft skin brought back the ache I’d been trying to keep at bay since she’d kneed me.  Not the one in my nuts, but the one in my chest.
    Thoughts of touching and holding her filled my mind as I led her back to the bike.  She stood unsteadily as I mounted, and I had to help her onto the back.  But once she sat, she wrapped herself around me.  A soft groan escaped me, and I revved the motor to cover the sound.  Did she have any idea how close I was to turning off the bike and pulling her into my lap?
    Winifred would kill me.  Only that one sane thought kept me from acting on my urge to touch and hold Michelle…and, maybe, the thought of

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