Hounded (Shifter Town Enforcement)

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Authors: Sadie Hart
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lions. And it doesn’t matter. I’m not exactly a grand prize, go scrap over someone else.”
    Tegan trailed a hand up the side of her neck, twisting his fingers in her hair. “I’m missing the memo.”
    “She thinks we don’t share.”
    Tegan huffed. “Honey, we share pretty damn well.”
    “ Really damn well.” Kanon leaned down to nip over her bottom lip. “And for the record, we weren’t fighting.”
    Tegan nipped along her jaw. “If anything, darling, the only person between the three of us that has any issues...is you.”
    She doubted that. Lennox pressed her hand harder into Kanon’s chest. “This still isn’t going to work.”
    Kanon frowned at her, eyebrows furrowed but slowly he took a step back. “All right then. Still need to meet that last witness?”
    Yes . Lennox nodded and squeezed out from between them.
    “Right this way,” Kanon said and gestured towards a dark skinned waitress passing out drinks at a nearby table. He gave a sharp whistle and the woman lifted her head, flashing him a toothy grin.
    One second, she mouthed, finished passing out the drinks and headed their way. The woman had no qualms whatsoever sidling right up to Kanon’s side as if she owned it. She pressed a kiss to his lips, but not before Lennox saw the flash of fangs. Then she leaned over a pressed a kiss to Tegan’s cheek as well.
    Apparently they hadn’t been lying about sharing.
    “Aiby, this is Lennox Donnelly. Remember that—”
    Oh no. Lennox grabbed her badge out of her back pocket and flipped it open. “Shifter Town Enforcement, Lennox Donnelly,” she said, promptly cutting Kanon off. She was not about to have him leading a witness. “Do you remember the altercation between Kanon and a Hound last Wednesday?”
    The waitress stiffened, grimacing. “Aibileen Walters and yes, I do.”
    “Ms. Walters, can you tell me what happened?”
    “Kanon had just gotten done dancing with some poodle-shifter. She’s a regular and an easy lay. I remember thinking he was gonna go filch a condom from Tegan before following her out.” Lennox slid a gaze to Kanon and he had the grace to look guilty, the corners of his lips pulling back in the slightest hint of a wince.
    “Tegan was at the bar, chatting up some cowboy with a Stetson. Can’t remember if he was a shifter or not, but probably. I was watching ‘cause I still had hopes of getting off shift in a quarter hour and if Tegan waylaid Kanon, I was getting doubly fucked that night.”
    Lennox fought the irritated twist in her gut. They weren’t her type, but the pair of them kissed like demons and if Lennox were into the bad boy brigade she’d have to admit she’d be tempted. Though how two incredibly gorgeous, sexy men weren’t her type even for one night was beyond her.
    She blew out a soft breath. Focus. Aibileen hadn’t stopped chatting and so far, her story corroborated with the two written statements she already had.
    “There was a trio of Hounds at the bar. Fishing for information, they’d already asked me about Mack who runs the auto store up the street.” Her shoulders lifted in a shrug. “Kanon paused behind Tegan, leaned over to whisper something when one of the Hounds turned and butted in. He must not have liked Kanon’s response ‘cause he jumped him.”
    Which concluded a trio of witnesses all claiming that the assault had not been started by Kanon.
    “Kanon finished the fight, Tristan called it in, I got off shift...” She grinned. “So we all went back to my place to hang low.”
    And do things Lennox really didn’t want to think about. “You willing to give me a written statement on that?”
    “Of course. Gotta give me a few though. Table three’s been waiting while I’ve been blabbering.”
    “Thank you,” Lennox said.
    “Thanks Aiby,” Kanon said.
    “Any time boys. I’m free tomorrow, if you wanna make the trip twice in a row.”
    Lennox swallowed the urge to growl. It wouldn’t matter because tomorrow she’d be so far

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