Seth's Chance [Brac Pack 27]

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Authors: Lynn Hagen
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance
lot damn near full. Why on earth would D be here? Maybe he was asking some vampires for help. Maybe Magnum wouldn’t know his son was in town. The self-righteous, homophobic prick had disowned D after all. So maybe he wouldn’t bother his son if he found out D was in the city.
Chance ignored the long line that seemed to stretch from the doorway of the club down to the end of the building and beyond. He had never seen so many humans ready to party and become a snack. Of course, they weren’t aware that they were about to become a snack.
As he walked down the line, Chance heard his name being called. He turned to see Abe grinning from ear to ear as he stepped out of line. Chance was so shocked that he had to stand there for a moment to let the sight of Abe register in his mind. He glanced down to see tight-as-skin leather pants on the man, knee-high leather boots, and a top that was so sheer, Chance could see the man’s brown nipples as clear as day.
What the fuck?
“What are you doing here, Abe?” He hadn’t meant for his question to come out so harshly, but Chance was standing there stunned and confused. Abe was about to go into a feeding club. His night was getting more bizarre and confusing by the minute.
Abe’s grin never wavered as he pointed toward the line. “Bryce brought me.”
Chance saw his brother leaning against the brick building, a shitty ass grin on his face as he saluted Chance. Okay, he was officially confused. “What’s going on?” Chance asked his brother as he walked closer.
“Abe wanted to get out and have a little fun,” Bryce answered casually.
“You are aware that you brought him here .” Chance made it a statement, not a question.
Bryce chuckled. “Christian promised that Abe would have a good time, no…entertainment, and he would be safe. Can’t ask for more than that.” Bryce looked at the humans standing next to him in line and smiled. Abe knew about vampires. No codes were needed, but there were plenty of humans standing around who hadn’t a clue. He was pretty sure Abe didn’t know what he was walking into though.
Chance was five seconds away from belting his brother, but he had another mess he needed to fix. He’d deal with Bryce and Abe later. He was already pissed about the scene back at Seth’s. He didn’t need another headache.
“Then why are you standing in line?” Chance asked Bryce.
Bryce tipped his head toward Abe. “He wants the full experience. Abe thinks standing in line adds to the anticipation of getting into the club.”
Chance shook his head as Abe beamed up at him. “Go get back in line.” He waved at the people standing there. “But you better stay safe.”
“I’m with Bryce,” Abe pointed out. “What could go wrong?”
That was one hell of a loaded question. Chance growled to himself as he turned and headed toward the door. He didn’t have time for this. Abe was Bryce’s headache. If something happened to the skinny fey, that was on Bryce’s head. Pa would beat Bryce’s ass every way from Sunday.
Chance nodded at the bouncer as he walked into the club. He immediately spotted the Santiago brothers over by the bar, Christian standing by them. The brothers were hard to miss. They wore bandanas on their head, had a look that said they’d eat you rather than reason with you, and the oldest, Tryck…some scary shit.
“Have you found him?” Chance asked as he walked up on the four men. Christian turned and gave a slight nod, a quick upturn of the lips in what passed as a smile. Must be everyone’s night to be in a bad mood.
“No,” Dagon, the youngest of the brothers, said as he shook his head. “That’s why we’re here.”
Shit, D was here in the city on his own. Not good. Chance wanted to throttle the little vamp. He was already having a bad night. Finding out that D was nowhere around was only making it worse.
“Does he have any friends here?” Tryck Santiago asked.
Chance didn’t remember D ever talking about friends, only his

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